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Nonmanipulable Cores

Econometrica, 1987
Summary: An effectivity function describes the blocking power of coalitions on subsets of alternatives. Given a preference profile, if any coalition blocks an alternative whenever it can, using its own power, make all of its members better off, only alternatives in the core can be reached.
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Core knowledge.

American Psychologist, 2000
Abstract Research on infants’ knowledge of objects, places, and number provides evidence for core cognitive systems that capture abstract, interconnected concepts and are early-emerging, present throughout life, innate, and supportive of learning.
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Core–core and core–valence double ionisation

2017
Abstract Basic concepts of inner shell double ionisation phenomena are discussed and examples are presented. An empirical model to calculate single-site K-shell double ionisation energies is proposed and the enhanced chemical shifts in double L-shell ionisation are illustrated.
John H. D. Eland, Raimund Feifel
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Low-loss Low-MDL Core Multiplexer for 3-Core Coupled-core Multi-core Fiber

Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2020, 2020
A fiber-based core multiplexer is designed, fabricated, and evaluated. Insertion losses vary between 0.74 dB and 0.91 dB. Digital holography reveals mode-dependent loss fluctuates between 0.3 dB and 0.9 dB across C- and L-band.
van der Heide, Sjoerd   +7 more
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Core knowledge

Developmental Science, 2007
Human cognition is founded, in part, on four systems for representing objects, actions, number, and space. It may be based, as well, on a fifth system for representing social partners. Each system has deep roots in human phylogeny and ontogeny, and it guides and shapes the mental lives of adults. Converging research on human infants, non-human primates,
Elizabeth S, Spelke   +1 more
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Core Myopathies

Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2011
The core myopathies, Central Core Disease and Multiminicore Disease, are heterogeneous congenital myopathies with the common defining histopathological feature of focally reduced oxidative enzyme activity (central cores, multiminicores). Mutations in the gene encoding for the skeletal muscle ryanodine (RyR1) receptor are the most common cause ...
Jungbluth, Heinz   +2 more
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MEASURING CORE STABILITY

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2005
In this study, a 4-item battery of core stability (CS) tests modeled on core stabilization activities used in training and rehabilitation research was developed, and a measurement schedule was established to maximize internal consistency and stability reliabilities.
Wendell P, Liemohn   +2 more
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The Recursive Core

Econometrica, 1995
Summary: Core allocations may be defined for infinite horizon capital accumulation models. If agents cannot trust each other in the sense of Gale, then agents may renege on their commitments; their decisions appear time inconsistent. A core allocation is a recursive core allocation provided no coalition can improve upon its consumption stream at any ...
Becker, Robert A, Chakrabarti, Subir K
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Core Competencies' Core Context!

2019
This chapter stresses the importance of putting core competence in its specific and accurate context to optimize its usefulness. Otherwise, the value might easily erode or even get totally lost. This research highlights core competence in the contexts of recruiting and educating IT project managers.
Leif Marcusson, Siw Lundqvist
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