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Second order dissipative fluid dynamics from kinetic theory [PDF]
We derive the equations of second order dissipative fluid dynamics from the relativistic Boltzmann equation following the method of W. Israel and J. M. Stewart [1]. We present a frame independent calculation of all first- and second-order terms and their
Betz, Barbara +5 more
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ABSTRACT Regulatory instruments to manage the COVID‐19 pandemic have been the object of rich scholarly debates, primarily focused on early national responses to the crisis. We investigate variation in sub‐national regulatory approaches when a crisis is normalized, its association with competing political ideas about the health‐economy trade‐off and the
Salvador Parrado +3 more
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The subject of the study was corporate social responsibility (CSR) in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Poland. In turn, the aim of the study was to identify the benefits and barriers associated with the introduction of CSR in SMEs and to ...
Apanel Adrian Paweł
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Introducing a New Approach to Estimate Welfare Index in Iran: Using Fuzzy Logic Approach [PDF]
Over the past decades, one of the most important indicators of the development and welfare was economic growth or any quantitative variables such as gross domestic product and income per capita.
Hossein Sadeghi +2 more
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In this paper, we explore the drawbacks of GDP per capita in purchasing power parity as an indicator of economic development and well-being and evaluate the factors which diminish its ability to represent the level of life.
Dědeček Radek, Dudzich Viktar
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State minimum wage and mental health in the United States: 2011–2019
Consistent with a rise in “deaths of despair” (drug overdose, alcoholism, and suicide), the percentage of Americans reporting major mental and emotional problems in all 30 of the last 30 days has been increasing. Based on the hypothesis that this rise in
Masanori Kuroki
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On deciding stability of multiclass queueing networks under buffer priority scheduling policies
One of the basic properties of a queueing network is stability. Roughly speaking, it is the property that the total number of jobs in the network remains bounded as a function of time.
Gamarnik, David, Katz, Dmitriy
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On the relation between the Einstein field equations and the Jacobi–Ricci–Bianchi system [PDF]
The 1 + 3 covariant equations, embedded in an extended tetrad formalism and describing a spacetime with an arbitrary energy–momentum distribution, are reconsidered.
Van den Bergh, Norbert
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Abstract To continue to support long‐term, ongoing science curriculum and instruction reform efforts in the United States, there is a significant need to be able to reliably measure teachers’ discourse‐rich, inquiry‐based instruction. In this external validation study, we present the Discourse in Inquiry Science Classrooms Version 2.0 (DiISC 2.0) as a ...
Elizabeth Lewis +6 more
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Wealth inequality, income inequality, and subjective well-being: A cross-country study
There are conflicting theories about whether individuals like or dislike inequality, or in other words, whether living in an unequal country increases or decreases their subjective well-being.
Sałach-Dróżdż Katarzyna
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