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Illicit Trade and Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions
Research purpose. Growth of illicit trade has markedly increased and caused damage to a multitude of economic, socio-economic and environmental outcomes.
DiRienzo Cassandra E., Das Jayoti
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Extensions of the Standard Model often predict new chiral interactions for top quark, which will contribute to top quark spin correlation and polarization in $t\bar{t}$ production at the LHC.
E. H. Simmons +6 more
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Abstract On December 2023, the Juno spacecraft made a flyby of Io above the northern hemisphere at a closest approach (CA) altitude of ∼1,500 km (PJ57). The Juno/Waves and Radio‐occultation measurements showed a surprising large electron density ∼28,000 cm−3 near closest approach.
V. Dols, F. Bagenal
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Abstract This study examined the role of maternal mind‐mindedness (MM) – the tendency to ascribe mental states to one's child – in infant regulatory symptoms and disorders and the moderating role of parenting stress and global psychological distress. A better understanding of these relationships may inform prevention and intervention programs.
Anna Katharina Georg +4 more
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Radio Signatures of HI at High Redshift: Mapping the End of the ``Dark Ages''
The emission of 21-cm radiation from a neutral intergalactic medium (IGM) at high redshift is discussed in connection with the thermal and ionization history of the universe.
Avery Meiksin +8 more
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ABSTRACT The circular economy concept has gained significant attention in the academic and industrial discourse. Yet, the widespread adoption of circular business models is still outstanding, with a lack of customer acceptance representing a critical barrier.
Christian Bücker +4 more
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A flexible, allosteric loop regulates protein activity and rewires electrostatics
Abstract Allostery is a key driver of protein function and behavior in biological systems. Historically, allosteric regulation has been attributed to conformational and dynamic changes, mostly derived from well‐structured regions of proteins. While the regulatory contributions of specific unstructured elements, such as catalytic loops near the active ...
Darex J. Vera‐Rodríguez +3 more
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Paths to none‐take‐up: Why people in need are not included in public welfare systems
Abstract This article is based on a study of individuals who are not receiving the public aid and benefits that they are entitled to, and in need of, what is known as ‘non‐take‐up’ (NTU). The aim of the study is to explore the various causes of NTU in the public welfare system in Sweden, and the main research question is why individuals that are ...
Johan Vamstad
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Background – Inhibition of the Janus kinase (JAK) pathway is a well‐established option for canine atopic dermatitis (cAD). Objective – To evaluate the efficacy and safety of ilunocitinib, a novel JAK inhibitor for the control of pruritus and skin lesions in client‐owned dogs with cAD.
Sophie Forster +5 more
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The study investigates the financial well-being of older people in Poland, Spain and Denmark, with a particular focus on their ability to make ends meet.
Jajko-Siwek Alicja
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