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How much does culture matter for preferences for redistribution? Evidence from panel data on immigrants in Germany. [PDF]
Griaznova O.
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Fodder beet (Beta vulgaris L.) is an important forage crop used for cattle wintering in New Zealand. Regional nitrogen (N) fertiliser experiments over two seasons (2016–2018) consisting of different N application rates (0–300 kg N/ha) and times of N application (sowing, canopy closure, and mid‐bulb development stage) were used to validate yield ...
John de Ruiter +4 more
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Purine-based chemical probe with HOMO switching for intracellular detection of mercury ions. [PDF]
Boguševičienė K +11 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how consumer responses to religious advertising are influenced by two dimensions of open‐mindedness: rational and intuitive. Across three experiments, participants viewed ads that varied in the strength of their religious cue.
Yeqing Bao +3 more
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African swine fever incursion risks in Latin America and the Caribbean: informal and legal import pathways. [PDF]
Arcega Castillo G +6 more
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The Phenomenon of Creepiness in a Digital Marketing World
ABSTRACT Creepiness is a potential negative emotional response by consumers toward the digital data‐driven personalization of marketing efforts. This phenomenon has become increasingly prevalent with the rise of advanced (AI) technologies and inexpensive data collection.
Alisa Petrova +3 more
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The complete mitogenome and phylogenetic analysis of Thalassa montezumae Mulsant, 1850 (Coleoptera: coccinellidae). [PDF]
Iovinella I +4 more
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Status of coral reefs in the northern Caribbean and western Atlantic GCRMN Node in 2008 [PDF]
Ainsley, H. +13 more
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Remembering to forget: Sabbateanism, national identity, and subjectivity in Turkey [PDF]
Neyzi, Leyla
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Abstract Through two experimental studies (pre‐test/post‐test/follow‐up with control), we tested reciprocal gifting as an indirect contact strategy that could improve Turkish native children's attitudes towards their Syrian refugee peers in the highly prejudicial immigration context of Türkiye.
Sami Çoksan +3 more
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