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Consensus Formation and Change are Enhanced by Neutrality
Neutral agents are shown to enhance both the formation and overturning of consensus in collective decision‐making. A general mathematical model and experiments with locusts and humans reveal that neutrality enables robust consensus via simple interactions and accelerates consensus change by reducing effective population size.
Andrei Sontag +3 more
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Confidence in elections among U.S. local officials: Effects of social trust, partisanship and political ambition. [PDF]
Plutzer E +4 more
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One Nation, One Election: A Revolutionary Idea or An Impractical Dream?
Hiya Saxena, Abhimanyu Baisla
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IGF‐1 deficiency underlies poor ovarian response (POR), as reduced levels in follicular fluid and granulosa cells impair antral follicle formation and compromise reproductive outcomes. Including IGF‐1 as a biomarker significantly enhances the accuracy of models predicting both PORrisk and pregnancy success.
Zhu Hu +9 more
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Indian election data for polling stations and villages: National elections 2009-2019. [PDF]
Jensenius FR +4 more
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A muscle‐bone endocrine pathway in aging is revealed in which extracellular vesicles released from atrophic skeletal muscle (Aged‐SKM‐EVs) inhibit bone formation. These EVs deliver miR‐125a‐5p to osteoblasts, thereby suppressing the SIRT7‐Sp7 signaling axis and osteogenic differentiation.
Xiaoyan Shao +22 more
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The AUTNES Online Panel Study 2017-2024: A Dataset of Austrian Voter Attitudes and Behavior. [PDF]
Partheymüller J +2 more
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