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The function of a social norm is to coordinate people's expectations in interactions that possess multiple equilibria. Norms govern a wide range of phenomena, including property rights, contracts, bargains, forms of communication, and concepts of justice.
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Outcomes of Live Virus Vaccination in Patients With Vascular Anomalies Being Treated With Sirolimus
ABSTRACT Background Live vaccination in patients with vascular anomalies (VA) receiving sirolimus remains controversial due to immunosuppressive effects and theoretical risks. Procedure This single‐center retrospective study included patients with VA less than 4 years old at the start of sirolimus therapy who were incompletely vaccinated.
Svatava Merkle +5 more
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Normative framework for normative system change
Normative systems in a multiagent system must be able to evolve over time, for example due to actions creating or removing norms in the system. The only formal framework to evaluate and classify normative system change methods is the so-called AGM framework of theory change, which has originally been developed as a framework to describe and classify ...
BOELLA, Guido +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Kaposiform lymphangiomatosis (KLA) is an aggressive complex lymphatic anomaly. Patients exhibit malformed lymphatic vessels and often develop hemorrhagic effusions and elevated angiopoietin‐2 (Ang‐2) levels. A somatic NRAS p.Q61R (NRASQ61R) mutation has been associated with KLA.
C. Griffin McDaniel +3 more
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Effects of Norms, Place Attachment, Environmental Concerns, and Altruism on Environment-friendly Tourism Behavior [PDF]
This study investigates the impact of the subjective and personal norms, environmental concerns, and altruism perceptions of recreationists on environment-friendly behaviors and environmental tourism behaviors.
Hacı Mehmet Yildirim +2 more
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Social norms and corruption [PDF]
We explore theoretically and empirically whether corruption is contagious and whether conditional cooperation matters. We argue that the decision to bribe bureaucrats depends on the frequency of corruption within a society.
Dong, Bin, Dulleck, Uwe, Torgler, Benno
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Norms in motivic homotopy theory
If $f:S' \to S$ is a finite locally free morphism of schemes, we construct a symmetric monoidal "norm" functor $f_\otimes: \mathcal H_*(S') \to\mathcal H_*(S)$, where $\mathcal H_*(S)$ is the pointed unstable motivic homotopy category over $S$. If $f$ is
Bachmann, Tom, Hoyois, Marc
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Catalytic majorization and $\ell_p$ norms [PDF]
An important problem in quantum information theory is the mathematical characterization of the phenomenon of quantum catalysis: when can the surrounding entanglement be used to perform transformations of a jointly held quantum state under LOCC (local ...
Aubrun, Guillaume, Nechita, Ion
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Let \(L(z)=\sqrt{\|z\|^2+\sqrt{\|z\|^4-|\langle z, \bar z\rangle|^2}}\), where \(\langle\;,\;\rangle\) is the standard inner product in \({\mathbb C}^n\) and \(\|\;\|\) the corresponding norm. It is proved that \(\left(L(z)^p+ \left({|\langle z, \bar z\rangle|}\over{L(z)}\right)^p\right)^{1\over p}\) is a norm on \({\mathbb C}^n\) for each \(p\geq 1\).
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Objective: to revisit the debate about rational choice theory from the legal, cultural and historical perspectives.Methods: dialectic approach to the cognition of social phenomena, allowing to analyze them in their historical development and functioning in the context of the integrity of subjective and objective factors; this determines the choice of ...
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