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Some neurodegenerative disorders can be driven by recurrent mutations in the C9orf72 gene. These sequences can fold into G‐quadruplex secondary structures. Here, by performing in silico investigations coupled with FRET DNA melting assays, we unraveled the molecular basis for the selectivity of a series of organic and organometallic C9orf72 G4‐binders ...
Luisa D'Anna+9 more
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Deterring and Dissuading Nuclear Terrorism
While nuclear deterrence theory may be well-suited to dealing with nuclear-armed states, its suitability for deterring nuclear terrorism has frequently been questioned since 9/11.
John J. Klein
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Terrorism Prevention: A General Model [PDF]
In this paper, I present and discuss a method for modelling an important trade-off faced by terrorism prevention policies: the trade-off between, on the one hand, trying to reduce people's inclination towards terrorism, and, on the other hand, trying to ...
Franz Dietrich
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Abstract This study investigated how avoidance motivation, which entails a fear of failure and focus on avoiding negative outcomes, influences adolescents’ aspirations toward scientific research careers. Participants consisted of 245 high school students participating in a summer science enrichment program. Results of a hierarchical regression analysis
Eric D. Deemer+3 more
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Evolution of the nuclear deterrence theory in the US during the Cold War
A. Fenenko
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Abstract This study explores the complex decision‐making (DM) dynamics between clients and consultants, a crucial area often neglected in existing research. Utilizing a Multi‐Perspective Approach combined with Multi‐Criteria Decision Analysis, we examine DM challenges such as cost overruns, project delays, and compromised work quality stemming from ...
A. Akofa Amegboleza+2 more
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Corporate governance and the early disclosure of systematic risk
Abstract Motivated by the need to understand firm characteristics associated with the disclosure of unexpected and unusual systematic risks, caused by events over which managers have little control, we examine the association between corporate governance and the early disclosure of such risks.
Abiodun S. Isiaka, Chima Mbagwu
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