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Projecting the impact of strengthened tobacco control policy on disparities in US states with persistently high smoking rates. [PDF]
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Quantifying the energy and emissions implications of consumption redistribution in the UK through sustainable consumption corridors. [PDF]
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AbstractConventional aggregate trade elasticity estimates hardly vary across countries. We introduce an aggregate elasticity that is implied by theory: It is the value that equates the welfare gains from trade as implied by one‐ and multi‐sector versions of the model in Arkolakis et al. (American Economic Review, 102 (2012):94–130). These estimates are
Imbs, Jean, Méjean, Isabelle
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Brain Tissue Elasticity and CSF Elastance
Neurological Research, 1989In the analysis of the pressure-volume relationship of the intracranial system, the concept of brain elastance, sometimes called tissue elastance or CSF elastance, is often used. It is generally designated as Ecsf and is calculated as the slope of the pressure-volume curve of the system.
E K, Walsh, A, Schettini
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Physical Review Letters, 2007
We study the mechanical response of elastic rods bent into open knots, focusing on the case of trefoil and cinquefoil topologies. The limit of a weak applied tensile force is studied both analytically and experimentally: the Kirchhoff equations with self-contact are solved by means of matched asymptotic expansions; predictions on both the geometrical ...
B, Audoly, N, Clauvelin, S, Neukirch
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We study the mechanical response of elastic rods bent into open knots, focusing on the case of trefoil and cinquefoil topologies. The limit of a weak applied tensile force is studied both analytically and experimentally: the Kirchhoff equations with self-contact are solved by means of matched asymptotic expansions; predictions on both the geometrical ...
B, Audoly, N, Clauvelin, S, Neukirch
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On average, estimates of trade elasticities are smaller in aggregate data than at sector level. This is an artifact of aggregation. Estimations performed on aggregate data constrain sector elasticities to homogeneity, which creates a heterogeneity bias. The paper shows such a bias exists in two prominent approaches used to estimate elasticities, which
Imbs, Jean, Mejean, Isabelle
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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 2009
This paper presents elastic transactions, an appealing alternative to traditional transactions, in particular to implement search structures in shared memory multicore architectures. Upon conflict detection, an elastic transaction might drop what it did so far within a separate transaction that immediately commits, and resume its computation within a ...
Felber P., Gramoli V., Guerraoui R.
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This paper presents elastic transactions, an appealing alternative to traditional transactions, in particular to implement search structures in shared memory multicore architectures. Upon conflict detection, an elastic transaction might drop what it did so far within a separate transaction that immediately commits, and resume its computation within a ...
Felber P., Gramoli V., Guerraoui R.
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Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik, 2006
In this note we assert that the usual interpretation of what one means by “elasticity” is much too insular and illustrates our thesis by introducing implicit constitutive theories that can describe the non-dissipative response of solids. There is another important aspect to the introduction of such an implicit approach to the non-dissipative response ...
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In this note we assert that the usual interpretation of what one means by “elasticity” is much too insular and illustrates our thesis by introducing implicit constitutive theories that can describe the non-dissipative response of solids. There is another important aspect to the introduction of such an implicit approach to the non-dissipative response ...
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Elasticities. Elasticities of substitution
1999• When f is a utility function, and x and y are goods, R yx is called the marginal rate of substitution (abbreviated MRS).
Knut Sydsæter, Arne Strøm, Peter Berck
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