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Covid-19 and international cooperation: IR paradigms at odds. [PDF]
Basrur R, Kliem F.
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ABSTRACT Depicting patient transitions among multiple clinical states is a common objective in health services and epidemiological research. Multistate models (MSM) are the primary analytical approach used in such studies. Although the structure of an MSM is typically determined by the research questions of a specific application, models are typically ...
Jason Mao, Yang Li, Wanzhu Tu
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Farmers' Beliefs About Climate Action: Evidence From an Information Experiment
ABSTRACT Farmers' adoption of climate change mitigation practices is crucial for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from food production. One major source of these emissions is chemical fertilizer application. Introducing clover into grassland can mitigate emissions by reducing the need for chemical fertilizers.
Felipe Aguiar‐Noury +2 more
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Health equity and the global social contract: beyond incrementalism and illusionary solidarity. [PDF]
Mulumba M +4 more
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Nonlinear Dynamics and Navigating the End of Life. [PDF]
Lukas L.
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Decentralized governance may lead to higher infection levels and sub-optimal releases of quarantines amid the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Lampert A.
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ABSTRACT While plant‐based analogs for cooked seafood are increasingly common, replicating the soft, moist, and oily texture of raw salmon sashimi remains challenging. This study developed a plant‐based salmon sashimi analog structured with hydrocolloid‐oil gels (konjac glucomannan, agar, and palm oil).
Hwabin Jung, Jungmin Oh
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Taxonomy of Cooperation and Reciprocity: Beyond Interdisciplinary Social Science Imperialism. [PDF]
Khalil EL.
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Welcome to the Anthropozine! DIY Booklets as an Alternative to the Peer‐Reviewed Publication
ABSTRACT Peer‐reviewed publications remain the most accepted form of knowledge production and distribution in academia today. But such formal publications are often deeply exclusionary, especially for undergraduate and early graduate students as well as scholars tackling highly stigmatized subjects.
Nicholas C. Kawa
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For a Caring Geography: Situated Solidarities and Feminist Care Ethics During and Beyond Crisis
ABSTRACT This paper calls for a caring geography that centres care and solidarity as interrelated, embodied practices rather than abstract concepts. Drawing on feminist ethics of care and scholarship on geographies of solidarity, I argue that care becomes politically transformative when coupled with solidarity, understood as negotiated mutuality across
Matina Kapsali
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