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Novelty, Knowledge Spillovers and Innovation: Evidence from Nobel Laureates
Using a new identification strategy and unique, rich data on Nobel laureates, we show that being in new or multiple locations, as measures of exposure to novel combinations of ideas, and the number of other local important innovators, all increase the ...
Ham, John C., Weinberg, Bruce A.
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Annie Ernaux à l’international
Annie Ernaux’s works have often been called universal, in spite of depicting personal experiences steeped in the precise historical and geographical context that is post-war France. The fact that her work is widely disseminated internationally, in French
Élise Hugueny-Léger
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Educational studies of cosmic rays with telescope of Geiger-Muller counters [PDF]
A group of high school students (XII Liceum) in the framework of the Roland Maze Project has built a compact telescope of three Geiger-Muller counters.
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Abstract To solidify their power over society, totalitarian regimes will usually eliminate any dissent, any perceived threats early on. These threats include not only political enemies but also educated and independent segments of society, such as professional associations.
Michael Hortsch
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Between public service and market: Portraying the bifront university in a platformized world
Abstract This paper contributes to the international debate on the changes affecting recruitment and orientation processes toward higher education. Based on qualitative research involving 19 Italian public universities, the study analyses the transformations in communication, recruitment and orientation activities within platformization and increasing ...
Marco Pitzalis +2 more
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When All the World\u27s a Stage: The Impact of Events on News Coverage of South Africa, 1979-1985 [PDF]
A time series analysis was used to investigate: (1) whether a significant increase in news coverage of South Africa occurred during the critical years of 1979-1985 ; (2) whether the geographic origin and/or sociopolitical impact of events, rather than ...
Baumann, Donald J. +2 more
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Impact of Process Interruptions in the Production of Lysates for Cell‐Free Expression Systems
ABSTRACT Cell‐free gene expression systems offer cell‐like functionalities outside the confines of the cell, garnering increasing interest for applications from biomanufacturing to sensing. As applications expand, the need to implement economically scaled processes to produce cellular lysates grows.
Katherine A. Rhea +11 more
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Statistical Framework: Estimating the Cumulative Shares of Nobel Prizes from 1901 to 2022
Studying trends in the geographical distribution of the Nobel Prize is an interesting topic that has been examined in the academic literature. To track the trends, we develop a stochastic estimate for the cumulative shares of Nobel Prizes awarded to ...
Xu Zhang, Bruce Golden, Edward Wasil
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Spatial implications of international trade under the new economic geography approach [PDF]
In 2008, Paul Krugman from Princeton University was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences by the Central Bank of Sweden, for his “analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity”.
de León Arias, Adrián +1 more
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Nobel Prize Awarded Women in Literature Since 1901
Nobel Ödülü, genel olarak dünyanın en değerli onuru olarak görülmektedir. Bu ödül 1901 yılından bu yana, bireylere ve kuruluşlara, kendine özgü alanlardaki başarılarından dolayı verilmektedir. Bununla birlikte, Nobel Edebiyat Ödülünü 1901'den beri 114 kişi kazandı. İsveç Akademisi'ne her yıl Nobel Edebiyat Ödülüne layık adaylar iletilir.
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