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Self-pollinated cannabis seeds lead to less variation in shape: a technological approach of potential commercial interest. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biol
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Lemons & Loons [PDF]

open access: possibleReview of Behavioral Economics, 2016
Akerlof (2012, 2013) has argued individuals often do not behave according to rational expectations. He shows how buyers in a complete lemon’s market are worse off if they behave irrationally---like loons. We examine several different lemon’s market situations (including when workers may signal or be screened to reveal their quality) to determine the ...
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Layoffs and Lemons [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Labor Economics, 1991
We provide theoretical and empirical analyses of an asymmetric-information model of layoffs. When firms have discretion with respect to whom to lay off, the market infers that laid-off workers are of low ability. Assuming that no such negative inference is warranted if workers are displaced in a plant closing, postdisplacement wages should be lower and
Gibbons, Robert, Katz, Lawrence
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Lemon Cells Revisited - The Lemon-Powered Calculator

Journal of Chemical Education, 1998
In the course of doing chemical demonstrations at several grade schools and demonstrations in freshman chemistry lecture we have found that students relate most to experiments that involve common everyday items found in the home. While teaching electrochemistry to our freshman classes we wanted to demonstrate the principles of a voltaic cell using ...
Daniel J. Swartling, Charlotte Morgan
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