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Liquid–Solid Boundaries Dominate Activity of CO2 Reduction on Gas-Diffusion Electrodes
Electrochemical CO2 electrolysis to produce hydrocarbon fuels or material feedstocks offers a renewable alternative to fossilized carbon sources.
Nathan T. Nesbitt +6 more
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Crowding Effects Dominate Demographic Attributes in COVID-19 Cases
Objective: With an eye toward possible public policy implications, our objective is to identify the socio-economic and demographic factors that drive the large variation in COVID-19 incidence rates observed within relatively compact geographic regions ...
Awi Federgruen, Sherin Naha
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Hereditary equality of domination and exponential domination
We characterize a large subclass of the class of those graphs $G$ for which the exponential domination number of $H$ equals the domination number of $H$ for every induced subgraph $H$ of $G$.
Michael A. Henning +2 more
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NATURAL LAWS DOMINATE THE HUMAN SOCIETY
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P. Glavic
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Domination, eternal domination and clique covering
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William F. Klostermeyer +1 more
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Superego and Will to Dominate Over Ego
The study of superego and ideology within the context of bodily ego and skin as a psychic wrapping is vital to understanding the intersubjective aspects of those individuals who are living in a mal-attuned or extreme situation.
Ahmad-Reza Mohammadpour-Yazdi +1 more
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Edge-effects dominate copying thermodynamics for finite-length molecular oligomers
A signature feature of living systems is their ability to produce copies of information-carrying molecular templates such as DNA. These copies are made by assembling a set of monomer molecules into a linear macromolecule with a sequence determined by the
Jenny M Poulton, Thomas E Ouldridge
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Iterated weak dominance and subgame dominance [PDF]
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Summary: For a finite undirected graph \(G\) on \(n\) vertices two continuous optimization problems taken over the \(n\)-dimensional cube are presented and it is proved that their optimum values equal the domination number \(\gamma\) of \(G\). An efficient approximation method is developed and known upper bounds on \(\gamma\) are slightly improved.
Frank Göring, Jochen Harant
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Can commodities dominate stock and bond portfolios? [PDF]
In this article we discuss whether commodities should be included as an asset class when establishing portfolios. By investigating second order stochastic dominance relations, we find that the stock and bond indices tend to dominate the individual ...
Pichler, Alois +3 more
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