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Inhibition of pancreatic EZH2 restores progenitor insulin in T1D donor
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease that selectively destroys insulin-producing β-cells in the pancreas. An unmet need in diabetes management, current therapy is focussed on transplantation.
Keith Al-Hasani +8 more
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Mapping the Dark Side: Visual Selectivity of Default Network Deactivations [PDF]
The default network (DN) activates for internally referenced mental states, whereas it deactivates in response to sensory stimulation. We show that BOLD signal decreases in the DN are tuned to the spatial location of visual stimuli, allowing us to decode the location of a visual stimulus from DN regions.
Knapen, Tomas +2 more
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Default Risk Calculation Based on Predictor Selection for the Southeast Asian Industry [PDF]
Probability of default prediction is one of the important tasks of rating agencies as well as of banks and other financial companies to measure the default risk of their counterparties. Knowing predictors that significantly contribute to default prediction provides a better insight into fundamentals of credit risk analysis.
Wolfgang Karl Härdle, Dedy Dwi Prastyo
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Peru's Selective Default: A Stain on its Creditworthiness [PDF]
In the 1970s, while a leftist military dictatorship ruled Peru, more than 22 million acres of cultivated or grazing farmland -- one-third of Peru’s total agricultural acreage -- were expropriated from thousands of large owners as part of a property reform intended to benefit up to 400,000 landless peasant families.
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Disruptions of the olfactory and default mode networks in Alzheimer's disease
Introduction Olfactory deficits are prevalent in early Alzheimer's disease (AD) and are predictive of progressive memory loss and dementia. However, direct neural evidence to relate AD neurodegeneration to deficits in olfaction and memory is limited ...
Jiaming Lu +8 more
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The use of Sentinel-1 (S1) radar for wide-area, near-real-time (NRT) tropical-forest-change monitoring is discussed, with particular attention to forest degradation and deforestation.
Dirk Hoekman +7 more
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Brain responses reveal young infants’ sensitivity to when a social partner follows their gaze [PDF]
Infants’ ability to follow another person's eye gaze has been studied extensively and is considered to be an important and early emerging social cognitive skill.
Johnson, Mark H. +5 more
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The Politics of Selective Default: The Foreign Debts of the Confederate States of America [PDF]
The Confederate States of America floated two small bond issues in Europe during the American Civil War; cotton bonds that traded primarily in England and junk bonds in Amsterdam.
Marc D. Weidenmier
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Tail Risk for Australian Emerging Market Entities [PDF]
Whilst the Australian economy is widely considered to have fared better than many of its global counterparts during the Global Financial Crisis, there was nonetheless extreme volatility experienced in Australian financial markets.
Akhmad R. Kramadibrata +3 more
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Estimation of Default Probabilities with Support Vector Machines [PDF]
Predicting default probabilities is important for firms and banks to operate successfully and to estimate their specific risks. There are many reasons to use nonlinear techniques for predicting bankruptcy from financial ratios.
Shiyi Chen +2 more
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