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Software-hardware complex for modeling secure IIoT distributed ledger
Amir Makhmutov+3 more
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A troubled inheritance: Overcoming the temporality problem in cases of historical injustice
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Renaud‐Philippe Garner, Marion Godman
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Unit Root Tests for Explosive Financial Bubbles in the Presence of Deterministic Level Shifts
ABSTRACT This article considers the issue of testing for an explosive bubble in financial time series in the presence of deterministic level shifts. We demonstrate that the sign‐based variants of the Phillips‐Shi‐Yu test retain their asymptotic validity in the presence of level shifts under a weak restriction on the number of shifts that occur. This is
David I. Harvey+3 more
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Storage and Authentication of Audio Footage for IoAuT Devices Using Distributed Ledger Technology
Srivatsav Chenna, Nils Peters
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Community ecology has so far struggled to integrate both deterministic and stochastic processes into a global model of community variation. To address this issue, we aimed to characterise the ecological conditions that determine the relative importance of deterministic and stochastic community variation in benthic macroinvertebrates.
Kurt Villsen+3 more
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Privacy-preserving and Trusted Threat Intelligence Sharing using Distributed Ledgers
Hesham Ali+5 more
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ABSTRACT Many promises have been made about digitalization in the public sector, from its potential to revolutionize government to its emancipating properties as a new conduit for democracy. In this paper, the case of a leading Supreme Audit Institution (SAI), the UK National Audit Office, is examined. SAIs are essential to the ways in which government
Laurence Ferry+2 more
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SOK: A Comprehensive Survey on Distributed Ledger Technologies
Badr Bellaj+4 more
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Human Population and the Biosphere
Abstract The neglect of population in national and international discourses on environment and development has led to a misleading picture of policy options. This article reconstructs the language in which extreme poverty and economic development are discussed by deploying recent advances in our understanding of the population–consumption–biosphere ...
Aisha Dasgupta, Partha Dasgupta
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ABSTRACT Rubisco, the most prevalent protein on Earth, catalysers both a reaction that initiates C3 carbon fixation, and a reaction that initiates photorespiration, which stimulates protein synthesis. Regulation of the balance between these reactions under atmospheric CO2 fluctuations remains poorly understood. We have hypothesised that vascular plants
Xiaoxiao Shi+2 more
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