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Ten new insights in climate science 2024.

open access: yesOne Earth
Schaeffer R   +79 more
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Good Habits, Bad Habits

Scientific American, 2014
The article discusses research by the authors and others into the neurophysiological basis of habit formation, focusing on the role of brain circuits in the striatum and neocortex. Topics include the positive and negative aspects of habitual behavior, details of research into neurons' role in habits, and the potential development of drugs and ...
Ann M. Graybiel, Kyle S. Smith
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Habiter, habitant, habitat

VST - Vie sociale et traitements, 2008
Dans le denouement d’un telefilm « en costumes » diffuse sur France 2 en decembre 2009, Louis-Dominique Bourguignon, alias Cartouche, « bandit magnifique » du temps de la Regence, echappe miraculeusement – au regard de ce que nous dit l’Histoire – au supplice de la roue pour s’en aller couler des jours paisibles dans les « Indes »...
Richard Sabatier, Philippe Averlant
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Deep Habits

Review of Economic Studies, 2006
This paper generalizes the standard habit-formation model to an environment in which agents form habits over individual varieties of goods as opposed to over a composite consumption good. We refer to this preference specification as 'deep habit formation'. Under deep habits, the demand function faced by individual producers depends on past sales.
Ravn, Morten   +2 more
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Habitat, habitation, habiter

Diversité, 2015
De quoi parlons-nous lorsqu’on aborde la « question du logement » ? De la taille de l’appartement, du statut des résidants, de l’architecture de l’immeuble, de la charge poétique du pavillon et de son jardin ? Les mots sont lourds de sens et chacun d’eux connaît des évolutions, des interprétations, des modes et des disgrâces. Attardons-nous sur trois d’
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The habit of holidays

Tourist Studies, 2007
Generally, people's decision-making processes leading to their going on holiday are defined as complex processes characterized by high degrees of uncertainty and risk; substantial expenditure; and elaborate pre-purchase information search. However, the series of qualitative interviews which this article reports suggest that it is too simplistic to ...
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