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Asymmetrical treatment and revenue from regional protest [PDF]
This study seeks to empirically determine to what extent continual protest by regionalist parties may generate revenue for their regions. To this end, we perform an econometric estimation using the collaboration agreements between Spanish governments and
Atienza Montero, Pedro +2 more
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Commuter students: does reducing the need to travel enable more inclusive, equitable participation?
Forty per cent of Higher Education (HE) students in the UK are commuter students. This is a direct consequence of initiatives to widen participation to HE to under-represented groups, many of whom are unable or unwilling to relocate to the site of ...
Susan Kenyon
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is a common neurological disorder with limited pathology on conventional magnetic resonance imaging. This study uses quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) to investigate links among brain iron, plasma neurodegenerative proteins, and cognition in CSVD.
Yiwen Chen +12 more
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Framing Facets of Social Participation: Older Adults’ Experiences of “Social Online Meetings”
Changing demographics with an increased proportion of older adults indicate the need to develop new health-promoting interventions where the potential of digitization is considered.
Maria Löfgren +3 more
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Discocelia Plataet Sp. n., a Small Incertae Sedis Cercozoan Flagellate
ABSTRACT Cercozoa = Filosa (Rhizaria, SAR) is one of the largest rhizarian subgroups and consists of a diverse assemblage of amoeboid and flagellated protists. They are ecologically significant in microbial food webs, widely diverse, and even abundant in soils and deep marine sediments according to environmental sequencing.
Kristina Prokina +5 more
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Federalism, fertility and growth [PDF]
This paper analyses the effect of federalism on fertility and growth. In a model with human capital accumulation and endogenous fertility, two regimes of education finance are compared: central and local education. Using numerical simulation, I find that
Borck, Rainald
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Lesion‐Based Disconnectome Explains Cognitive Outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis
ABSTRACT Background and Purpose Cognitive impairment is common and disabling in multiple sclerosis (MS), yet poorly explained by lesion burden. This study aimed to determine whether the indirect impact of lesions, quantified through disconnectomes, explains multidomain cognitive deficits more effectively than lesion load, and to identify specific white
Jonadab dos Santos Silva +8 more
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estimating and explaining the territorial structure of government [PDF]
1\. Introduction 6 2\. Theorizing Government Structure 7 2.1 Spatial Theory 7 2.2 Soft Information Versus Scale Economies 8 3\. Estimating Government Structure 11 4\. Explaining Government Structure 17 5\. Results 18 6\.
Hooghe, Liesbet, Marks, Gary
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ABSTRACT Structural neuroimaging studies of patients with Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy (JME) typically present two findings: 1‐volume reduction of subcortical gray matter structures, and 2‐abnormalities of cortical thickness. The general trend has been to observe increased cortical thickness primarily in medial frontal regions, but heterogeneity across ...
Aaron F. Struck +6 more
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Financial decentralization in Ukraine: prerequisites, problems, prospects [PDF]
The purpose of the article is to analyze the prerequisites, advantages, problems and prospects for the development of the processes of financial decentralization in Ukraine.
Bezpartochnyi, Maksym +2 more
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