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The Empirics of Agglomeration Economies [PDF]
We propose an integrated framework to discuss the empirical literature on the local determinants of agglomeration effects. We start by presenting the theoretical mechanisms that ground individual and aggregate empirical specifications. We gradually introduce static effects, dynamic effects, and workers’ endogenous location choices.
Laurent Gobillon+3 more
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Compositional evolution of the solid electrolyte interphase in Na‐ion batteries is investigated, focusing on the effects of sodium metal counter electrodes on interphase formation. Advanced analytical techniques are employed to uncover distinct differences in interphase chemistry in half‐cell versus full‐cell configurations.
Jack R. Fitzpatrick+7 more
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Plotinus on Transmigration: a Reconsideration
The aim of this paper is to reconsider Plotinus’ account of transmigration in the light of his dual-aspect theory of the soul. It is argued that transmigration is discussed in the Enneads only in relation to the lower perceptible part of the soul.
Giannis Stamatellos
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Empire’s Past . . . Empire’s Future [PDF]
In February , as I was writing this paper, the Financial Times reported at length on an upcoming British Museum exhibition on 16 th -century Persia: “the third in a series on great world empires,” following a “hugely popular show” featuring the terra cotta soldiers of the great Ch’in emperor, a second exhibition on Hadrian, and to be followed in turn ...
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Using microfluidic models of capillary networks, this study discovered that fluid shear stresses on circulating tumor cells transiting through capillary‐sized bifurcations shed a novel class of shear‐dependent large extracellular vesicle, “shearosomes”, whose proteome comprises of over 3000 distinct proteins.
Angelos Vrynas+16 more
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News and Features Would George and Honest Abe Make It in Today’s Business World? Joseph Callaway believes the answer is yes. He states that if they showed up in 2013 and truly lived up to their reputations, they would find themselves in huge demand. . . .
Inland Empire Business Journal
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News and Features Are You Creating a Culture of Exile? Five Warning Signs Your Employees May Lack a Vital Sense of Belonging Christine Comaford explains why belonging is such a powerful human drive and offers tips on what you can do to foster it. . . . .
Inland Empire Business Journal
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Self‐amplifying (saRNA), linear (linRNA), and circular (circRNA) mRNAs are compared under standardized conditions using lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) and pABOL polymer. saRNA achieved superior expression, while linRNA and circRNA performance varied based on untranslated region elements and delivery method.
Irafasha C. Casmil+12 more
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Inland Empire Business Journal
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