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Isolated Calmness of Perturbation Mappings and Superlinear Convergence of Newton-Type Methods. [PDF]
Benko M, Mehlitz P.
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Nonexistence of positive commutators [PDF]
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Working apart together: How outcome control supports operations when working from home
Abstract Working from home (WFH) significantly impacts firms’ operations by introducing altered control challenges regarding the facilitating and influencing of decisions. WFH can drastically limit the control options that managers—according to organizational control theory—can rely on, particularly behavior control and informal control, shifting ...
Henri C. Dekker+2 more
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The impact of tea consumption on the risk of depression: A Mendelian randomization and Bayesian weighting algorithm study. [PDF]
Zhuo G+9 more
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Institutions and Growth Dynamics in Latin America, 1801–2015
ABSTRACT Institutions are regularly blamed for poor economic performance, and Latin America is often used as the prime example of the potentially damaging effects of inadequate institutions on economic development. In this paper, annual data is constructed over the past two centuries for seven Latin American countries and for few advanced settler ...
Miethy Zaman
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Bounds on data limits for all-to-all comparison from combinatorial designs. [PDF]
Hall J, Horsley D, Stinson DR.
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Abstract The imagination seems to enjoy a conceptually unstable double‐life within Merleau‐Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception. Oscillating between a Kantian use of the term, as a ‘necessary ingredient of perception itself’ and a Sartrean depiction of what appears when say, viewing a painting or visualising an absent friend, as a nothingness that is of
James Deery
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Marginally outer trapped tubes in de Sitter spacetime. [PDF]
Mars M+3 more
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Mesial‐to‐lateral gradients of epileptiform activity to localize mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
Abstract Objective Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy is a common localization of drug‐resistant epilepsy in adults. Patients often undergo intracranial electroencephalographic monitoring to confirm localization and determine candidacy for focal ablation or resection. Clinicians primarily base surgical decision‐making on seizure onset patterns, with imaging
Carlos A. Aguila+16 more
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