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On the Role of Memory in an Asset Pricing Model with Heterogeneous Beliefs [PDF]

open access: yes
The paper discusses the role of memory in an asset pricing model with heterogeneous beliefs. In particular, we were interested in how memory in the fitness measure affects the stability of evolutionary adaptive systems and the survival of technical ...
Miroslav Verbic
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On the Origin of Risk Sensitivity: the Energy Budget Rule Revisited

open access: yes, 2015
The risk-sensitive foraging theory formulated in terms of the (daily) energy budget rule has been influential in behavioural ecology as well as other disciplines.
Lim, Ik Soo   +2 more
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The clinical implication of CD45RA+ naïve T cells and CD45RO+ memory T cells in advanced pancreatic cancer: a proxy for tumor biology and outcome prediction

open access: yesCancer Medicine, 2019
Naïve and memory T cells play a pivotal role in solid tumor pathogenesis but their role in pancreatic cancer progression remains elusive. Thus, we aimed to investigate their clinical potential in advanced pancreatic cancer (APC).
Junjie Hang   +9 more
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Evolution of entanglements during the response to a uniaxial deformation of lamellar triblock copolymers and polymer glasses

open access: yes, 2010
Using coarse-grained molecular-dynamics simulations, a generic styrene-(block)-butadiene-(block)-styrene (SBS) triblock copolymer under lamellar conformation is used in order to investigate the mutual entanglement evolution when a structure of ...
Léonforte, F.
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Memory and Identity in The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman [PDF]

open access: yesCultural Intertexts, 2017
In his novel The Ocean at the End of the Lane (2013), Neil Gaiman has succeeded in telling another spellbinding ―fairy-tale‖ for adults. It is unique among Gaiman‘s novels, as it features a child protagonist and his specific worldview.
Irina RAȚĂ
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Memory formation and long-term maintenance of IL-7Rα+ ILC1s via a lymph node-liver axis

open access: yesNature Communications, 2018
Natural killer cells may respond better on second antigen encounters, but how this memory is induced or maintained in vivo is not clear. Here the authors show that memory NK cells expressing interleukin-7 (IL-7) receptor are induced in the lymph nodes ...
Xianwei Wang   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Inclusive Fitness does not Impact the Survival Processing Effect

open access: yesAnimal Behavior and Cognition, 2019
Natural selection acts upon learning and memory processes, much as it does with other physical and behavioral characteristics. For example, numerous lines of inquiry using nonhuman species hypothesize adaptive specializations of Pavlovian conditioned ...
Mark A. Krause   +5 more
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Captive Body, Free Mind: Euphrosinia Kersnovskaia, the Gulag, and Art Under Oppression [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper examines the art of Euphrosinia Kersnovskaia (1907-1994) as it relates to both the larger experience and narrative of the Soviet Gulag and to the survival of the artist.
Waters, Laura G.
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Memory: Topographical knowledge survives hippocampal damage [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Biology, 1999
AbstractStudy of a patient with damage to the hippocampus and surrounding neocortex reveals intact topographical knowledge of his childhood environment. New studies of spatial memory in animals are also giving insight into the process by which spatial memory becomes consolidated over time.
openaire   +1 more source

Le vestige et la ruine dans Few of us (1996) de Sharunas Bartas : les ornements sonores de l’oubli d’un peuple disparaissant

open access: yesImages Re-Vues, 2015
How represent, without comment or dialogue, oblivion of a people? In Few of us, a Lithuanian film fiction, Sharunas Bartas stages some members of the Tofalars community, living in Siberia.
Sylvain Louet
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