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Depth‐Customizable 3D Electrode Array for Recording Functional Connectivity in the Brain
In this study, a depth‐adjustable, flexible 3D multi‐shank electrode array that produces precise neural recordings at various brain depths is developed. Integrating 2D flexible electrode arrays with a modular supporting board allowed the insertion depth to be easily adjusted without re‐fabrication.
Minseok Kim+5 more
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Problems and Features of Forming Resources of the Ukrainian Financial System [PDF]
The article defines the essence of financial resources of the national economy and discloses features of their formation in the process of flow of funds between the state, economic entities, households and international financial and credit ...
Kovalenko Viktor M. , Dropa Yaroslav B.
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Abstract This paper employs machine learning to determine which preferential trade agreement (PTA) provisions are relevant to agricultural trade patterns and the factors that may influence their adoption. Utilizing the three‐way gravity model, we apply plug‐in Lasso regularized regression to pinpoint predictive PTA provisions for agricultural trade ...
Stepan Gordeev+3 more
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The effects of environmental patents on renewable energy consumption
Environmental degradation and energy security are two of policymakers' most crucial concerns, with an increasing emphasis on renewable energy development. Studies regarding the role and influence of environmental technology patents in this context become
Mihaela Onofrei+3 more
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Money handling influences BMI: a survey of cashiers [PDF]
Money is a recent phenomenon in the evolutionary history of man and therefore no separate brain centre to handle money is likely to have evolved. The brain areas activated by food reward and money reward are extensively overlapping.
Ketaki Shurpali+4 more
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In an ultimatum bargaining experiment, we study how subjects bargain over the returns to their investments of money and time. The most notable finding is that a third of the subjects demand no compensation for their time investments, whereas almost all subjects demand compensation for equally costly monetary investments.
Ellingsen, Tore, Johannesson, Magnus
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King and Cochrane: The technological treadmill and racial inequity in US agriculture
Abstract Between 1920 and 1969, the number of Black farmers in the US decreased from 14% of all operators to 4%. Using Martin Luther King Jr.'s critique of agricultural policy and Willard Cochrane's theory of the technological treadmill, we explore how racial discrimination was linked to policies that led to structural change in US agriculture.
Jared Hutchins, Jacopo De Marinis
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With the integration of the national economy into the global economic space, significantly are growing the volumes of foreign economic operations, most of which are carried out between related enterprises. Such operations are at the same time the subject
Iryna Pryimak+2 more
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Money, money, money? An investigation of the mediators of talent development in golf [PDF]
This paper discusses issues surrounding the development of talent in golf; the study utilising qualitative methods to explore some factors that specialist coaches perceived to be critical in the development of young players.
Collins, D., Stoszkowski, J.,
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This study investigates the impact and cost‐competitiveness of rooftop solar power in a highly hydropower‐driven northern energy system toward 2050. The role of rooftop photovoltaics (PV) is assessed under different energy transition pathways and through a sensitivity analysis aiming to disclose important barriers to PV investments in the energy system.
Stine Fleischer Myhre, Eva Rosenberg
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