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Tariff: The Most Beautiful Word in the Dictionary?
ABSTRACT We consider the welfare impacts of US tariff policy at levels proposed by President Donald J. Trump. General‐equilibrium simulations under a widely used transparent one‐sector trade model reveal sizable US welfare losses. When we extend the model to include bilateral firm selection and high resolution input–output linkages, the US losses ...
Edward J. Balistreri +2 more
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Cross-Domain Feature Enhancement-Based Password Guessing Method for Small Samples. [PDF]
Liu C +7 more
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The demands of users and the publishing world: printed or online, free or paid for? [PDF]
Nesi, Hilary
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The transportation of embedded inversion in world Englishes
Abstract The present study uses private correspondence to investigate the use of embedded inversion on both sides of the Atlantic as an illustration of the spread of spoken/conversational features through writing. The paper discusses the use of embedded inversion in Irish English (IrE) and briefly compares its occurrence in other varieties of English ...
Carolina P. Amador‐Moreno
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Nested named entity recognition in traditional Chinese medicine electronic medical records via dual-granularity feature augmentation and span classification. [PDF]
Minghao L, Qing Y, Chunlei C, Peng L.
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The double modal construction in English world wide
Abstract The dual foci of the present study of double modals are their semantic characteristics and their distribution across regional varieties of English world wide. Tokens were extracted from GloWbE:Blogs, a database whose great size and informal tenor facilitated the investigation of this low‐frequency non‐standard feature. Double modals were found
Peter Collins, Adam Smith
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TOSQ: Transparent Object Segmentation via Query-Based Dictionary Lookup with Transformers. [PDF]
Ma B, Ma M, Li R, Zheng J, Li D.
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Objective Unstructured electronic health record (EHR) data is increasingly used to enhance suicide risk modeling. Unfortunately, EHR reported death dates are frequently inaccurate. Including EHR data from after patients' deaths, or after suicidal actions which led to their deaths, potentially biases suicide prediction models.
Maxwell Levis +3 more
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Protocol for extracting intergenic regions from annotated genomes using TIGRE. [PDF]
Dupin B +3 more
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