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ABSTRACT Introduction Does virtue benefit its possessor, or is it beneficial for others but not the self? We tested two highly influential theories that offer contradictory answers. In particular, we focused on three “hard cases” for the theory that virtue promotes well‐being—that is, three virtues that aren't obviously enjoyable (compassion, patience,
Michael M. Prinzing +3 more
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Theory of Nonadiabatic Tunneling Splitting. [PDF]
Raso L, Ceotto M, Pollak E.
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ABSTRACT This study offers causal evidence on how distinct forms of civic engagement affect government spending across 28 democracies between 2000 and 2024. Its main innovation lies in disentangling the fiscal effects of two channels of engagement—civil society participation and electoral turnout—through an original identification strategy that ...
Anna Lo Prete, Agnese Sacchi
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Compacting the Time Evolution of the Forced Morse Oscillator Using Dynamical Symmetries Derived by an Algebraic Wei-Norman Approach. [PDF]
Hamilton JR, Remacle F, Levine RD.
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ABSTRACT The World Health Organization recommend that babies are breastfed up to 2 years old and beyond. Breastfeeding beyond infancy continues to provide physical and mental health benefits for mothers and supports nutrition, immunity and development for children. However, there is a dearth of research exploring the experiences of women who breastfeed
Joelle Morgan, Sara Jones, Amy Brown
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Decoherence Principles and Algorithms for One-Dimensional Nonuniform Sampling Schedules for Multidimensional NMR. [PDF]
Rovnyak HB, Cullen LE, Rovnyak D.
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Morse Theory and Meron-Mediated Interactions Between Disclination Lines in Nematic Materials
Joseph Pollard, Richard G. Morris
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Partition functions and Jacobi fields in the Morse theory [PDF]
Soon-Tae Hong
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ABSTRACT Survey‐based research on national identity has long grappled with a ‘tangle’ of conflicting concepts, inconsistent use of measures and inconclusive empirical findings. This article addresses the measurement side of this tangle, evaluating whether social identity theory (SIT) can serve as a conceptual framework to clarify and organize existing ...
Matthias Mader, Marlene Mußotter
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An asymmetric problem at resonance with a one-sided Ahmad-Lazer-Paul condition
Leandro L. Recova, Adolfo J. Rumbos
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