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Turning off the base: Social democracy's neoliberal turn, income inequality, and turnout
Abstract Greater party system polarization has recently been shown to influence voter turnout under conditions of higher income inequality. This article builds on these findings by introducing into the framework the policy positions of social democratic parties.
Matthew Polacko
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Political parties' framing of farm animal welfare: A fragmented picture
Abstract In this article, we draw from qualitative interviews with political parties' representatives and a content analysis of party programs to identify how political parties frame animal welfare policies in Norway. In analyzing the framing of animal welfare and its significance for understanding agricultural post‐exceptionalism, we found that though
Renate M. B. Hårstad, Jostein Vik
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Consensus and controversy in the discipline of invasion science
Abstract Approaches, values, and perceptions in invasion science are highly dynamic, and like in other disciplines, views among different people can diverge. This has led to debate in the field specifically surrounding the core themes of values, management, impacts, and terminology.
Ross T. Shackleton +5 more
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Are old regions less attractive? Interregional labour migration in a context of population ageing
Abstract Regional demographic change is often conceptualized as a circular process, where out‐migration continuously worsens conditions of population ageing and shrinkage. Thus, if migration acts as a consequence as well as cause of ageing, migration patterns should be influenced by the age structure of origin and destination regions.
Paula Prenzel
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In the aftermath of the 2016 referendum on European Union (EU) membership, Britain was divided into identity groups (or tribes) of Leavers and Remainers. In this study, we investigate how Brexit tribalism—in the form of outgroup derogation—has unfolded over time on Twitter.
Samantha North +2 more
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Simulated model of RAPID concept: highlighting innate inflammation and liver regeneration
The mechanism of RAPID‐associated liver regeneration and its regulation remains unclear. A RAPID model in rats was developed involving cold ischaemia and reperfusion of the selected future liver remnant, portal vein ligation of the remaining segments during step I, and resection of the deportalized lobes during step II.
J. H. Shi +3 more
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Más allá de la ideología: la influencia de la dieta mediática en la polarización afectiva en España
Esta investigación busca comprobar si la dieta mediática de un individuo influye en sus niveles de polarización afectiva, valorando, no la cantidad de medios consumidos, sino la variedad –en términos ideológicos– de los mismos. Se analiza la campaña del
Inmaculada Melero López +2 more
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Este trabajo presenta la evaluación experimental de una nueva metodología para la evaluación in situ de la corrosión en estructuras de hormigón armado.
Jose Enrique Ramon Zamora +4 more
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El objetivo del presente trabajo es reconfigurar la estructura del emisor de un reflector parabólico “offset” original de modo que se pueda lograr la transmisión o recepción de ondas de polarización circular (PC).
Patricia Marín +2 more
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Applet de Física. Polarización lineal: Ley de Malus. [PDF]
Quan un feix de llum incideix sobre un conjunt de dos o més polaritzadors lineals la intensitat transmesa, que depèn de l'angle relatiu entre ells, es pot expressar mitjançant la llei de Malus.
Barreiro Hervás, Juan Carlos +1 more
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