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Synaptic plasticity is the capacity generated by experience to modify the neural function and, thereby, adapt our behaviour. Long-term plasticity of glutamatergic and GABAergic transmission occurs in a concerted manner, finely adjusting the excitatory ...
Christian Bonansco, Marco Fuenzalida
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While prevention has been long recognised as the most cost‐effective action against biological invasions, here we were able to quantify the reduction in invasion risk under a range of management scenarios. Optimising all management elements included in the FT reduced the overall probability of invasion by three orders of magnitude.
Belinda Gallardo +3 more
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The neo‐regulation of internet platforms in the United Kingdom
Abstract In 2020, a new platform‐regulatory model was initiated in the United Kingdom. The main focus of this article is on the development of the Digital Regulators Cooperation Forum (DRCF), set up to regulate the continually changing challenges posed by major platforms. The British model has drawn on UK competition regulation, collegial governance of
Philip Schlesinger
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Curve graphs for Artin–Tits groups of type B, A∼ and C∼ are hyperbolic
Abstract The graph of irreducible parabolic subgroups is a combinatorial object associated to an Artin–Tits group A defined so as to coincide with the curve graph of the (n+1)‐times punctured disk when A is Artin's braid group on (n+1) strands. In this case, it is a hyperbolic graph, by the celebrated Masur–Minsky's theorem.
Matthieu Calvez +1 more
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This article approaches “good citizenship(s)” in its historical connection with the status of “worker.” It scrutinizes how and to what extent the perception of the “good citizen” changed from the Great Depression to the foundations of the post‐war welfare state.
Michele Mioni
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In the aftermath of the 2016 referendum on European Union (EU) membership, Britain was divided into identity groups (or tribes) of Leavers and Remainers. In this study, we investigate how Brexit tribalism—in the form of outgroup derogation—has unfolded over time on Twitter.
Samantha North +2 more
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Una perspectiva raciolingüística desde el Reino Unido
Journal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 27, Issue 5, Page 478-482, November 2023.
Ian Cushing
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Australasian ACPGBI risk prediction model for 30‐day mortality after colorectal cancer surgery
The aim was to test the Association of Coloproctologists of Great Britain and Ireland (ACPGBI) original (2003) and revised (2010) models as predictors of 30‐day mortality in an Australian patient cohort, and then recalibrate these models using data from Australian patients.
S. Wilkins +10 more
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Gran Bretaña y Europa: ¿qué sigue?
Este escrito analiza algunas de las razones por las que Gran Bretaña solo participó a medias en la Unión Europea y terminó votando a favor del Brexit el 23 de junio de 2016.
Harold James
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Kierkegaard: Sobre el proceso y la paradoja en Temor y temblor
Aunque es imposible explicar una paradoja, este trabajo trata de dar sentido a lo que ella significa y a lo que Abraham cree “en virtud del absurdo”. Antes que nada, se resumirán diversas interpretaciones de reconocidos autores.
Alison Assiter, Anna Fioravanti
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