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Impact of visceral adipose tissue on longevity and metabolic health: a comparative study of gene expression in perirenal and epididymal fat of Ames dwarf mice. [PDF]
Zaczek A +4 more
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Wealth inequality and epidemics in the Republic of Venice (1400–1800)
Abstract This article analyses wealth inequality in the Republic of Venice during 1400–1800. The availability of a large database of homogeneous inequality measurements allows us to produce the most in‐depth study of the factors affecting inequality at the local level available thus far for any preindustrial society.
Guido Alfani +2 more
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Abstract This study examines the relationship between Chief Financial Officer (CFO) overconfidence and firm performance through the lens of environmental violations and constituency statutes. Drawing on stakeholder and upper echelons theories, we find that firms with overconfident CFOs are more likely to commit environmental violations, which ...
Panagiotis Andrikopoulos +4 more
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False positives in gravitational wave campaigns: the electromagnetic perspective. [PDF]
Oates S.
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Precise Masses Reveal that TOI-700 c is Low Density and TOI-700 d is Rocky
Gilbert E +35 more
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Cataract Surgery in Pet Rabbits: Clinical Presentation, Treatment, and Long-Term Outcomes. [PDF]
Sritrakoon N +3 more
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Optimizing photosynthetic light-harvesting under stars: Generalized thermodynamic models
Chitnavis S +6 more
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White dwarfs have been known for slightly more than fifty years; with their planet-like diameters, and stellar-like masses their densities are enormously much higher than those of ‘normal’ stars. They thus appear to represent a state of matter totally unknown and possibly unattainable on earth.
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White dwarfs have been known for slightly more than fifty years; with their planet-like diameters, and stellar-like masses their densities are enormously much higher than those of ‘normal’ stars. They thus appear to represent a state of matter totally unknown and possibly unattainable on earth.
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