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Developing an Antitrust Injury Requirement for Injunctive Relief that Reflects the Probability of Anticompetitive Harm [PDF]
Bathaee, Yavar
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Predatory Behavior in the Passenger Transport Industry
Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies. Business School. The University of Sydney.
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ABSTRACT Skeletal trauma provides insight into both accidental injury and interpersonal violence, reflecting everyday risk and social dynamics. This study tests the hypothesis that trauma, particularly among males, was more prevalent in the Islamic population of Silves (9th–13th centuries) than in the subsequent Christian rule (13th century onwards ...
Ana González‐Ruiz +2 more
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Redefining Research Productivity: Rethinking Applicant Evaluation With the Arms Race Control Score
Abstract Objectives The residency application “arms race” for research productivity has intensified following the Step 1 pass/fail transition, with applicants increasingly evaluated by total publication counts. The Total Number of Residency Applicant Publications (TNRAP) has become the dominant metric but doesn't consider authorship position or study ...
Akshay Warrier +10 more
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Benthic megafauna and the functioning of macroalgal forests and urchin barrens
Two temperate rocky reef food‐web models, representing the trophic diversity of the Mediterranean rocky reef communities, were built for the two stable states: macroalgal forests and barren grounds, which are characterized by opposite amounts of erect macroalgal biomass.
Chiara Bonaviri +18 more
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Experimental assessment of predation risk for juvenile green sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris, by two predatory fishes [PDF]
Baird, S. +5 more
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Negative Effects of Treble Damage Actions: Reflections on the New Antitrust Strategy [PDF]
Austin, Arthur D.
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Competition theory suggests that interspecific prey competition can result in changes to the dietary niche, but obtaining timeseries of data from sympatric species experiencing temporal variation in competition is challenging. Scotland is an important area for two species of seals, but over the past 20 years, populations of harbour seals Phoca vitulina
Izzy Langley +7 more
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The niche variation hypothesis predicts hunting returns across human cultures
The niche variation hypothesis (NVH) proposes that a broader population niche arises from greater individual specialization. Despite decades of empirical testing, research remains constrained to non‐human foragers, and the generality of NVH may extend beyond wildlife. The analysis of > 8000 hunting records from 12 human societies across four continents
Raul Costa‐Pereira
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Vitamin B12 induces memory of predation through vitellogenin provisioning. [PDF]
Quiobe SP +5 more
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