This work presents a bio‐inspired computing framework for Parkinson's disease analog recognition using electroencephalogram signals. Temporally encoded EEG features stimulate a mycelium‐inspired memristive reservoir, where disease‐related patterns emerge through physical spatiotemporal dynamics.
Ioannis K. Chatzipaschalis +5 more
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China's practical wisdom: Assumption of liability for endangering public health in bankruptcy proceedings-A case study of the Changchun Changsheng Biotechnology vaccine incident and the Johnson & Johnson baby powder incident. [PDF]
Huang C.
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Increased Creditor Protection in Bankruptcy and Trade Credit: Evidence from the 2005 BAPCPA
Wenxia Ge +3 more
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Trade Realignments and the Need for Integrated Modeling Research in Latin America's Agri‐Food Sector
Agribusiness, EarlyView.
Emiliano Lopez Barrera
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Dimensions of the AI Divide: Digital Inequality and Psychological Consequences
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a foundational component of contemporary social, economic, and political life. Yet, the ways in which AI reshapes patterns of exclusion beyond questions of access and technical capability remain insufficiently theorized.
Christos Papaioannou
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Financial Crisis, Creditor-Debtor Conflict, and Political Extremism
Győző Gyöngyösi, Emil Verner
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"The Bermuda triangle" of company, bankruptcy and law on takeover of joint stock companies: Three subjects of protection: Company, creditor and shareholder [PDF]
Mirko Vasiljević
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Sovereign Risk and Simple Debt Dynamics: The Case of Brazil and Argentina [PDF]
In this paper we develop a simple neoclassical growth model with perfect internationalcapital mobility to analyze the international debt dynamics of developing countries ingeneral and Brazil and Argentina in particular.
Haselmann,Rainer +3 more
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Abstract While multiple factors explain low adoption rates of improved varieties by small‐scale farmers in sub‐Saharan Africa, a key supply‐side constraint is the limited availability of seed embodying new traits in the volume, quality, price, and timeliness required by farmers. This constraint is partly attributable to classical failures in the market
Dawit Mekonnen +5 more
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