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The effect of house prices on fertility: evidence from Canada
Persistent house price increases are a likely candidate for consideration in fertility decisions. Theoretically, higher housing prices will cause renters to desire fewer additional children, but home owners to desire more children if they already have ...
Clark Jeremy, Ferrer Ana
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Record‐Wise Disaggregated Seismic Fragilities for Interconnected Systems
ABSTRACT Seismic risk assessment studies typically rely on fragility functions/curves to characterize the susceptibility of an asset or a class of assets to damage. These curves are essentially a summarization of responses evaluated on the basis of ground motions with record characteristics and intensities that may or may not be tied to a specific site
Nikolaos D. Karaferis +4 more
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Dwellings for Vulnerable Households-Policy and Practice in the Largest Cities of Poland
In Poland municipalities do not fulfil their statutory obligations of providing dwellings for vulnerable households and often limit their activity to merely providing housing for persons to whom the court has granted the right to dwelling in eviction ...
Załęczna Magdalena
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The dipole form of the gluon part of the BFKL kernel
The dipole form of the gluon part of the colour singlet BFKL kernel in the next-to-leading order (NLO) is obtained in the coordinate representation by direct transfer from the momentum representation, where the kernel was calculated before.
A. Papa +47 more
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Off‐Grid Solar Systems: An Experimental Work and Systematic Techno‐Economic Analysis
In the study mentioned above, experimental monitoring and economic evaluation of two off‐grid PV systems were conducted using a low‐cost data logger. The results suggest that basic DC systems are economically feasible compared to grid power, but that AC systems require further cost‐cutting to achieve financial viability.
MD Shouquat Hossain +7 more
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Bounds on M/R for Charged Objects with positive Cosmological constant
We consider charged spherically symmetric static solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell equations with a positive cosmological constant $\Lambda$. If $r$ denotes the area radius, $m_g$ and $q$ the gravitational mass and charge of a sphere with area radius $r$
Andréasson, Håkan +2 more
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We examined Preeclampsia‐associated comorbidities in the UM Discovery Cohort using confounder‐adjusted models, validated across UK Biobank, Cedars‐Sinai, and Vanderbilt, revealing condition‐specific risks supported by OR estimates and KM survival curves.
Xiaotong Yang +10 more
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Depopulation of Cities and Housing Decisions of University Graduates
Predicting the population size of a city is one of the key tasks preceding the creation of city development plans, seeing as how urban space management should be adequate to current and forecasted economic and social trends, including demographic ones ...
Źróbek-Różańska Alina
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Technical Review of Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting Applications in Cerebral Physiology
ABSTRACT Magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) enables quantitative MRI by allowing the simultaneous mapping of multiple tissue properties through innovative acquisition and computational methods. This review focuses on the application of MRF techniques to cerebral physiology, emphasizing advancements in vascular imaging and the integration of ...
Chieh‐Te Lin +2 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Functional MRI (fMRI) in awake rodents presents countless valuable opportunities for researchers to probe questions that may not be accessible through anesthetized models, such as voluntary locomotion. The commonly used echo planar imaging (EPI) sequence is highly sensitive to motion that occurs even outside of the imaging plane ...
Lauren Daley +3 more
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