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Intergenerational redistribution in the Great Recession [PDF]
In this paper we construct a stochastic overlapping-generations general equilibrium model in which households are subject to aggregate shocks that affect both wages and asset prices.
Andrew Glover+3 more
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A novel copper silicate nanozyme (CSHSs‐Ar) with high peroxidase‐like catalytic activity and great catalytic specificity is well developed using a facile in situ valence‐engineered approach. The well‐developed CSHSs‐Ar nanozyme‐involved system can be utilized and employed as an efficient colorimetric sensor for the detection of volatile sulfur ...
Xiaocan Liu+9 more
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The Effect of the Great Recession on Italian Life Expectancy. [PDF]
Salinari G, Benassi F, Carboni G.
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SUMOylation is a Translatable Target in Hypoxic MNPs Regulating Retinal Vasculopathy
During ischemic retinopathy/retinal vasculopathy, UBC9‐mediated SUMOylation in retinal macrophages enhances their pro‐angiogenic capacity via hypoxia‐induced SUMOylation of FUS at K327/K502. This modification suppresses FUS binding to the Vegfa mRNA 3’UTR, stabilizing transcripts and facilitating VEGFA production. Targeting UBC9 inhibition can serve as
Zheng Zhong+9 more
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The influence of the Great Recession on perinatal health-an ecological study on the trend changes and regional differences in Portugal. [PDF]
Doetsch JN+8 more
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What Explains the German Labor Market Miracle in the Great Recession? [PDF]
Germany experienced an even deeper fall in GDP in the Great Recession than the United States with little employment loss. Employers’ reticence to hire in the preceding expansion - associated in part with a lack of confidence it would last - contributed ...
Jennifer Hunt, Michael C. Burda
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Involuntary Part-Time Employment: A Slow and Uneven Economic Recovery [PDF]
In this brief, author Rebecca Glauber reports that, although unemployment overall has returned to its pre-recession level, involuntary part-time employment is still much higher than it was before the Great Recession began--a trend that raises questions ...
Glauber, Rebecca K.
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Prompting Interfacial Elastic Instability for Effective and Durable Icephobic Surfaces
To address the inherent trade‐off between icephobicity and the mechanical strength of icephobic materials, a new icephobic material design strategy is proposed by integrating fibrous construction frameworks and icephobic polymer. The structure prompts interfacial elastic instability and the subsequent undulatory interfacial stress at ice/solid ...
Xinyu Fan+5 more
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Oil Price Rise and the Great Recession of 2008
The financial crises of 2007-2008, caused wide-spread falling output and unemployment, in the affected countries and also globally. The severity of the recession was such that it was called the “Great Recession”. As a result of an increase in demand from
Mehdi Siamak MONADJEMI
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Delayed Transplantation of Neural Stem Cells Improves Initial Graft Survival after Stroke
Delayed transplantation of human iPSC‐derived neural progenitor cells (NPCs) enhances graft survival, proliferation, and axonal sprouting after stroke. Using bioluminescence imaging and histology in a mouse model of stroke, it is shown that NPC delivery at 7 days post‐stroke is more effective than acute transplantation, highlighting the importance of ...
Rebecca Z Weber+6 more
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