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Abstract The article explores the European Union's (EU) regulatory power through supply chain initiatives, in the context of shifting market dynamics towards China and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Focusing on the EU Regulation on Deforestation‐free products (EUDR) and the cocoa sector in Ghana as a most likely case study, the article
Katharina Weber
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A Cell-Based Framework for Numerical Modeling of Electrical Conduction in Cardiac Tissue
In this paper, we study a mathematical model of cardiac tissue based on explicit representation of individual cells. In this EMI model, the extracellular (E) space, the cell membrane (M), and the intracellular (I) space are represented as separate ...
Aslak Tveito +7 more
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Quark-Hadron Duality and Effective Continuum Thresholds in Dispersive Sum Rules
A novel procedure for extracting hadron characteristics from QCD sum rules, based on effective continuum thresholds (necessary for the implementation of quark-hadron duality) which may depend on the involved momenta and on the Borel parameter(s), enables
Lucha, Wolfgang +2 more
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Arbitrary polarization control with a segmented APPLE‐II undulator
A four‐segmented APPLE‐II undulator was constructed, and its operation has started at NanoTerasu BL13U. The performance of arbitrary polarization control using phase shifters is demonstrated.A newly developed four‐segmented APPLE‐II undulator enables arbitrary polarization control in the soft to tender X‐ray region.
Kento Inaba +11 more
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The boundary effect: Perceived post hoc accuracy of prediction intervals
Predictions of magnitudes (costs, durations, environmental events) are often given as uncertainty intervals (ranges). When are such forecasts judged to be correct?
Karl Halvor Teigen +2 more
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Heavy-Meson Decay Constants: QCD Sum-Rule Glance at Isospin Breaking
QCD sum rules for decay constants of heavy mesons with $u$ or $d$ quark yield for $B$ mesons much less isospin breaking than lattice QCD but good agreement for $D$ mesons.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, contributed to "QCD@Work 2016 - International ...
Lucha, Wolfgang +2 more
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Abstract Coralline algae are key benthic components of shallow‐marine ecosystems globally and as habitat‐formers they support high biodiversity levels. Experiments on living coralline algae show internal growth changes in response to warming and higher CO2.
Leanne A. Melbourne +2 more
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Adaptive Media Streaming to Mobile Devices: Challenges, Enhancements, and Recommendations
Video streaming is predicted to become the dominating traffic in mobile broadband networks. At the same time, adaptive HTTP streaming is developing into the preferred way of streaming media over the Internet.
Kristian Evensen +6 more
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Exploring dynamic metabolomics data with multiway data analysis: a simulation study
Background Analysis of dynamic metabolomics data holds the promise to improve our understanding of underlying mechanisms in metabolism. For example, it may detect changes in metabolism due to the onset of a disease.
Lu Li +4 more
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Isospin breaking in the decay constants of heavy mesons from QCD sum rules
We present a study of the strong isospin-breaking (IB) effect, due in QCD to the difference between $u$- and $d$-quark masses, in the leptonic decay constants of charmed and beauty pseudoscalar and vector mesons using the method of QCD sum rules.
Lucha, Wolfgang +2 more
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