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Global, regional and national trends and impacts of natural floods, 1990–2022

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Impact Beyond Impact Factor

Environmental Science & Technology, 2022
Not everything that can be counted counts and not everything that counts can be counted often attributed to Albert ...
Julie Zimmerman   +5 more
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Impact factors [PDF]

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Omtzigt Pieter, Paruolo Paolo
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Price Impact and Portfolio Impact

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
We study survival, price impact, and portfolio impact in heterogeneous economies. We show that, under the equilibrium risk-neutral measure, long-run price impact is in fact equivalent to survival, whereas long-run portfolio impact is equivalent to survival under an agent-specific, wealth-forward measure. These results allow us to show that price impact
Jaksa CVITANIC, Semyon MALAMUD
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Ulnar Impaction

Hand Clinics, 2010
Ulnar impaction syndrome is a common source of ulnar-sided wrist pain. It is a degenerative condition that occurs secondary to excessive load across the ulnocarpal joint, resulting in a spectrum of pathologic changes and symptoms. It may occur in any wrist but is usually associated with positive ulnar variance, whether congenital or acquired.
Douglas M, Sammer, Marco, Rizzo
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Impact Coefficients and Tangential Impacts

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1997
This analysis speaks for itself in showing that Newton's coefficient of restitution can be useful in analysing collisions, even tangential ...
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Global Impacts:

2023
In October 2019, eXXpedition launched a round-the-world sailing voyage that emphasized citizen science in understanding the impacts of single-use plastic in the oceans. The mission of the two-year trip—which featured 30 voyage legs, 300 women, and 38,000 nautical miles—was for multidisciplinary teams of women to learn and assist with scientific data ...
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