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Abstract Extension services are designed to facilitate the flow of information from researchers to farmers. However, information failures continue to impede the diffusion of soil‐improving and water conservation technologies in Sub‐Saharan African countries. We use a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to examine the impact of an extension‐based campaign
Esther Gloria Mbabazi +3 more
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Correction: Tuning the spontaneous emission of CdTe quantum dots with hybrid silicon-gold nanogaps. [PDF]
Al-Hamadani A +8 more
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The analysis of spelling error through dictation activity in the elementary school level
Jeong-Ryeol Kim, 손정은
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Populism and the rule of law: The importance of institutional legacies
Abstract Existing work sees populist governments undermining the rule of law because they seek to dismantle institutional constraints on their personalistic plebiscitarian rule. We argue that populist rulers pose a greater threat to legal impartiality, equality, and compliance when they face a legacy of weak rule of law.
Andreas Kyriacou, Pedro Trivin
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Correction to "Neural Network-Based Study for Rice Leaf Disease Recognition and Classification: A Comparative Analysis Between Feature-Based Model and Direct Imaging Model". [PDF]
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Capital Gains: Effects of Word Class and Sentence Position on Capitalization Use Across Age. [PDF]
Hawkey E, Palmer MA, Kemp N.
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Mitigating tough times? How material self‐interest influences citizens' welfare state behavior
Abstract It is a long‐standing view that citizens support the welfare state because it provides insurance against future income losses. However, existing studies have struggled to isolate the effect of future‐oriented material self‐interest from normative and political predispositions.
Matias Engdal Christensen
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