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Finance, Globalization, and Urban Primacy

open access: yesEconomic Geography, 2021
We use data from 131 countries in the period 2000–14 to analyze the determinants of urban primacy, calculated as the share of the city with the largest gross domestic product (GDP) in a country in the total GDP of that country.
Stefanos Ioannou, Dariusz Wójcik
exaly   +3 more sources

Restoring primacy in amnesic free recall: Evidence for the recency theory of primacy

open access: yesCognitive Neuropsychology, 2011
Primacy and recency effects at immediate recall are thought to reflect the independent functioning of a long-term memory store (primacy) and a short-term memory store (recency).
Michaela Dewar   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

The primacy of honest reputations

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
Reputations play a pivotal role in everyday life, and having a good reputation is deemed a highly valuable currency in the social world. While much of the reputation literature insufficiently distinguishes between varying types of good (or 'cooperative') reputations-e.g., sociable versus honest, here we review recent research pointing to their ...
Ilanit SimanTov-Nachlieli, Simone Moran
openaire   +2 more sources

The Primacy of Insulin

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
The primary pathogenetic role of insulin lack in the hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis of diabetes, so long taken for granted, has been recently disputed by a number of investigators. Unger's group 1 and others have marshalled experimental evidence to ascribe an essential role to glucagon excess in these homeostatic disturbances.
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The primacy of the intentional

Synthese, 1984
According to the thesis of the primacy of the intentional, the reference of language is to be explicated in terms of the intentionality of thought. The word “Pferd,” for example, refers to horses in so far as it is used to express thoughts that are directed upon horses.
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The primacy of prevention

Preventive Medicine, 1981
The most important forces operating to lower morbidity and mortality from infectious diseases during the past 100 years have been economic and social changes, environmental control measures, immunization, health education, and other public health activities; treatment services have played a secondary role. Similarly, the contribution of medical care to
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