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Geometric-phase-induced false electric dipole moment signals for particles in traps [PDF]
Theories are developed to evaluate Larmor frequency shifts, derived from geometric phases, in experiments to measure electric dipole moments (EDMs) of trapped, atoms, molecules and neutrons.
Baskin, R J +13 more
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ABSTRACT Rising and unstable prices of rice and other staple foods threaten the food security of millions worldwide. These fluctuations raise concerns about market response to price changes, especially regarding incentives for food production. This study investigates how the price dynamics in the Asian rice markets are affected by crises in low‐quality
Chi Trung Nguyen +4 more
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Electromagnetic Form Factors of a Massive Neutrino
Electromagnetic form factors of a massive neutrino are studied in a minimally extended standard model in an arbitrary $R_{\xi}$ gauge and taking into account the dependence on the masses of all interacting particles.
A. I. Studenikin +22 more
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Alarmingly few children aged 6–23 months in Afghanistan are receiving appropriate complementary diets. Older child age, higher household wealth, and region of residence were significant determinants of receiving adequate complementary diets, but the proportion of children receiving adequate nutrition was low across all sociodemographic groups ...
Hannah Gardner +6 more
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Validating a novel web-based method to capture disease progression outcomes in multiple sclerosis [PDF]
The Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) is the current ‘gold standard’ for monitoring disease severity in multiple sclerosis (MS). The EDSS is a physician-based assessment.
Dobson, Ruth +4 more
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ABSTRACT The relationship between sustainable agricultural practices and dietary diversity in farm households has recently attracted the attention of development actors and policymakers. We used cross‐sectional data collected from 3704 farmers in the 2021–2022 cropping season to analyze this issue. Using the Probit‐2SLS model that considers endogeneity
Lwungili Justin Bationo +2 more
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WORLD WAR I IN THE HISTORICAL MEMORY OF FSIN CADETS (EMPIRICAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE)
The subject of the author's research is the historical memory of FSIN cadets about the First World War. The aim of the study is to identify the knowledge of the key moments of the First World War among future FSIN officers. The empirical base of the article is an array of sociological data obtained as a result of questionnaire survey of cadets from 17 ...
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Photosynthesis‐driven yield gains in global wheat breeding trials
Abstract Increasing wheat yields is critical to meet the demands of a growing population and ensure socioeconomic stability. Rising photosynthesis is being proposed as a promising avenue to increase wheat yields, but evidence for this is conflicting across studies.
Qiansu Ding, Xiaoxing Zhen, Walid Sadok
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ABSTRACT African policymakers have astutely prioritized agricultural expenditure as a crucial strategy to address food insecurity in the continent. However, the available financial resources are insufficient to achieve this objective. Foreign agricultural aid has been proposed as a viable supplement to domestic resource mobilization efforts in bridging
Mehmet Balcilar +2 more
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Extension Advice, Agricultural Productivity, and Food Security in Tanzania
ABSTRACT Although agriculture is a major source of livelihood in Sub‐Saharan Africa, including Tanzania, agricultural productivity remains low. Access to extension services can play a significant role in raising agricultural productivity and improving smallholder farmers' welfare.
Francisco M. P. Mugizi
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