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Resolving social dilemmas with minimal reward transfer. [PDF]
Willis R, Du Y, Leibo JZ, Luck M.
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Breaking the traditional: a survey of algorithmic mechanism design applied to economic and complex environments. [PDF]
Chen Q +6 more
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Non‐Migrant Women and Their Livelihoods in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh
This graphical abstract illustrates the Sundarbans social–ecological system and its influence on women's livelihood strategies, particularly migration and non‐migration decisions. It highlights the interaction between ecological (ecosystem services) and social (institutional interventions, governance) subsystems, shaping livelihood capitals (natural ...
Marta Martínez‐Fabiani +2 more
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The Challenges of Domestic Wastewater/Sewage Systems for Māori Communities
The development of domestic wastewater systems in contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand has presented a significant challenge for Māori communities. While those communities have supported attempts to address the pollution of land and waterways through modern treatment methods, the solution has included continuing discharges of sometimes untreated and often
Martin Fisher, Shaun Ogilvie
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Rejoinder: Nonparametric identification is not enough, but randomized controlled trials are. [PDF]
Aronow PM +4 more
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Variable Selection for Illness‐Death Processes Under Dual Observation Schemes
ABSTRACT The classical illness‐death process offers a useful framework for studying the progression of chronic disease while jointly modeling death. In many settings the time of disease progression is not observed directly, but progression status is recorded at intermittent assessment times.
Xianwei Li, Liqun Diao, Richard J. Cook
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Energy-Efficient BWP Configuration for Multi-Slice Users. [PDF]
Saad J, Khawam K, Yassin M, Costanzo S.
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Algorithmic monoculture and social welfare. [PDF]
Kleinberg J, Raghavan M.
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ABSTRACT Trials with recurrent event responses are frequently encountered during clinical trials. Benefits have been demonstrated in previous studies when trials were conducted with a doubly biased coin design (DBCD). However, there is a lack of discussion about sample size determination.
Junjiang Zhong +3 more
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Dimitrie Cantemir (1683-1723) and his important contribution to the history of inguinal hernia repair. [PDF]
Nicolau AE.
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