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Considering Fraud Vulnerability Associated with Credence-Based Products Such as Organic Food

open access: yesFoods, 2021
Organic foods carry a premium price. They are credence-based foods, i.e., it is difficult for consumers to evaluate the premium aspects of organic food under normal use.
Louise Manning, Aleksandra Kowalska
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Сучасний стан організованої злочинності в Україні

open access: yesПроблеми Законності, 2016
Статтю присвячено аналізу стану організованої злочинності в Україні за період 2006–2015 рр. Установлено сталу тенденцію  до зменшення основних кількісно-якісних показників, що характеризують діяльність стійких злочинних об’єднань.
Olena Shostko
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Dynamically Driven Renormalization Group Applied to Sandpile Models [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
The general framework for the renormalization group analysis of self-organized critical sandpile models is formulated. The usual real space renormalization scheme for lattice models when applied to nonequilibrium dynamical models must be supplemented by ...
A. Ben-Hur   +45 more
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Organized to learn: the influence of social structure on social learning opportunities in a group

open access: yesiScience, 2021
Summary: Social learning, which is a mechanism that allows an individual to acquire skills from other individuals, occurs in a social context. Therefore, factors that influence social context, like social structure, will impact social learning ...
Bas van Boekholt   +2 more
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Concept «committing a crime by an organized group»: conceptual bases of research

open access: yesПроблеми Законності, 2017
The article proved that the offense is an organized group of criminal-legal phenomenon and concepts (phenomenon), which was first found in the legal definition of Ukrainian Criminal Code 2001, ch. 3 of his art.
Надія Володимирівна Невідома
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Problem of Establishing the Constitutive Features of an Organized Criminal Group: Commentary on the Judgment of the Court of Appeal in Bialystok of 3 October 2018 (II AKa 68/18)

open access: yesStudia Iuridica Lublinensia, 2022
The commentary refers to the problem of elements the presence of which is necessary to assume that a given group of people constitutes an organized group in the meaning of Article 158 of the Polish Criminal Code.
Aneta Michalska-Warias
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Dynamic Renormalization Group Approach to Self-Organized Critical Phenomena

open access: yes, 1994
Two different models exhibiting self-organized criticality are analyzed by means of the dynamic renormalization group. Although the two models differ by their behavior under a parity transformation of the order parameter, it is shown that they both ...
A Díaz-Guilera   +2 more
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Eulerian Walkers as a model of Self-Organised Criticality [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
We propose a new model of self-organized criticality. A particle is dropped at random on a lattice and moves along directions specified by arrows at each site. As it moves, it changes the direction of the arrows according to fixed rules. On closed graphs
A. Sornette   +16 more
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Psychological aspects of the structure of organized criminal groups selfish and violent orientation

open access: yesПроблеми Законності, 2014
The article deals with the problem of organized crime. Determined by the structure of organized crime groups selfish and violent direction. We consider the psychological aspects of leadership in these groups.
М. В. Костенко
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Re-colonizing spaces of memorializing: the case of the Chattri Indian Memorial, UK [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This article inspects the ways that spaces of war memorialization are organized and reorganized through official and unofficial meaning-making activities. It aims to contribute to the discussion of the ‘value’ of memorializing by examining a multifaceted
Alan Cresswell (1686997)   +8 more
core   +2 more sources

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