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New Entrants and Contract Redaction
ABSTRACT Using the US Census data to capture new entrants, we find that incumbents are more likely to redact proprietary information embedded in material contracts when a greater number of new firms establish their businesses in the focal firm's industry.
Gary Chen, Xiaoli Tian, Miaomiao Yu
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Posible quaestor Justinianus exercitus: Germanus, son of Dorotheus
On May 18, 536, Emperor Justinian I created a military-administrative formation called Quaestura Iustiniana exercitus. The new structure included five provinces of the Prefecture of the East: Moesia Secunda and Scythia Minor (from the Diocese of Thrace),
Vasile Mărculeț
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Research objectives: This article analyzes sections of books by French historians Joseph de Guignes (1721–1800) and Pierre-Charles Levesque (1736–1812) devoted to the Golden Horde.
Gabdrafikov I.M., Kuchumov I.V.
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Does any fish scale of a fish have the same number of marks? A case study for two Mugilidae species
Abstract This study evaluates the difference in growth marks in scales from nine body areas of two Mugilidae species from the Gulf of Mexico: Mugil curema and Mugil cephalus. It addresses whether the different body areas show more (or fewer) marks, and which area(s) would be more useful in fish biology studies relying on mark analysis.
Ebenecer Guerra +6 more
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Olbia in the Hunnic Time. A Historical Perspective
In this paper, the author presents the historical background of the period of functioning of the site of Olbia in the Gothic and Hunnic periods. He presents the most important studies on the Goths and Huns in recent decades, reconstructs the course of ...
Alfred Twardecki
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The genetic origin of Huns, Avars, and conquering Hungarians
Z. Maróti +33 more
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Vertical profiling of shock attenuation at the Rochechouart impact structure, France
Abstract Rochechouart, south‐west France, is a complex impact structure. Here, we present the first report of shock barometry of quartz from what are likely parautochthonous basement units at depth, based on samples from the 2017 C.I.R.I.R drilling campaign. The crystallographic orientations of 725 sets of PDFs in 512 quartz grains in samples from four
P. Struzynska +4 more
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Three main approaches exist for finessing the cognitive demands of Grice's model of communication (a notorious problem): namely, deflationism, modularity, and interpretivism. Here, I consider each in light of human metacommunication, a phenomenon that has been neglected in foundational discussions of Gricean communication.
Ronald J. Planer
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The identity of Prakāśāditya [PDF]
This presentation summarized recent research that has solved a long-standing puzzle in ancient Indian history: the identity of the king who identifies himself on the reverse of his gold coins with the epithet prakāśāditya.
Tandon, Pankaj
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Error detection is not necessary for representation
Some philosophers have recently proposed an error detection condition (EDC) for representation, such that for R$$ R $$ to be a representation for system S$$ S $$, S$$ S $$ must be capable of detecting errors in tokenings of R$$ R $$. We argue that this condition is unmotivated, and that it is too strong. We show that theories of representation that are
Ori Hacohen, Kenneth Aizawa
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