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As a new social phenomenon occurring during the Spring festival in recent years in China, snatching “WeChat red envelopes” fever has swept the country.
Qian Zhang +3 more
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On the origin dependence of multipole moments in electromagnetism [PDF]
The standard description of material media in electromagnetism is based on multipoles. It is well known that these moments depend on the point of reference chosen, except for the lowest order.
de Groot S R +5 more
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Pressure dependence of reference deep‐ocean thermometers
In this work, the pressure dependence of the temperature readings of reference deep‐ocean thermometers (i.e. SBE 35, Sea‐Bird Electronics) was investigated in a thermostatically controlled and pressurized environment.
Wukchul Joung +2 more
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Slicing and Brane Dependence of the (A)dS/CFT Correspondence [PDF]
We investigate the slicing dependence of the relationship between conserved quantities in the (A)dS/CFT correspondence. Specifically, we show that the Casimir energy depends upon the topology and geometry of spacetime foliations of the bulk near the ...
Aharony +69 more
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Microtubule dynamics depart from wormlike chain model [PDF]
Thermal shape fluctuations of grafted microtubules were studied using high resolution particle tracking of attached fluorescent beads. First mode relaxation times were extracted from the mean square displacement in the transverse coordinate.
Ernst-Ludwig Florin +5 more
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Price expectations and reference-dependent preferences
We experimentally test Kőszegi and Rabin's (2006, 2007) theory of reference-dependent preferences in the context of price expectations. In an incentivised valuation task, participants are endowed with a mug and provide their willingness to accept (WTA) to sell it.
Robert M. Rutledge +2 more
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The Sortal Dependence of Demonstrative Reference [PDF]
Abstract:‘Sortalism about demonstrative reference’ is the view that the capacity to refer to things demonstratively rests on the capacity to classify them according to their kinds. This paper argues for one form of sortalism.Section 1distinguishes two sortalist views.Section 2argues that one of them is false.Section 3argues that the other is true ...
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Reference-Dependent Preferences [PDF]
In this chapter, we present theories and applications of reference-dependent preferences. We provide some historical perspective, but also move quickly to the current research frontier, focusing on developments in reference dependence over the last 20 years.
O'Donoghue, Ted, Sprenger, Charles
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SERUM HEPCIDIN REFERENCE RANGE, GENDER DIFFERENCES, MENOPAUSAL DEPENDENCE AND BIOCHEMICAL CORRELATES IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS [PDF]
Background: Hepcidin has emerged as the central regulatory molecule of iron homeostasis. Iron deficiency and iron overload play a major role in molecular insights of many disease states and serum hepcidin normal values and biochemical correlations are of
Biljana Ilkovska +3 more
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Reference-dependent preferences and loss aversion [PDF]
This study employs a Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) in the health-care sector to test the loss aversion theory that is derived from reference-dependent preferences: The absolute subjective value of a deviation from a reference point is generally ...
Einat Neuman, Shoshona Neuman
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