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Omar Khayyam’s Epicureanism
This translation appears as the following chapter in: Omar Khayyam’s Epicureanism: The Spanish Translations of Rubaiyats (1904-1930). Peripheral Transmodernities: South-to-South Dialogues Between the Luso-Hispanic World and “the...
Omar Khayyam’s Epicureanism
This translation appears as the following chapter in: Omar Khayyam’s Epicureanism: The Spanish Translations of Rubaiyats (1904-1930). Peripheral Transmodernities: South-to-South Dialogues Between the Luso-Hispanic World and “the...
Omar Khayyam’s Epicureanism
This translation appears as the following chapter in: Omar Khayyam’s Epicureanism: The Spanish Translations of Rubaiyats (1904-1930). Peripheral Transmodernities: South-to-South Dialogues Between the Luso-Hispanic World and “the...
Sea ice variability in the southern Norwegian Sea during glacial Dansgaard-Oeschger climate cycles.
The last glacial period was marked by pronounced millennial-scale variability in ocean circulation and global climate. Shifts in sea ice cover within the Nordic Seas are believed to have amplified the glacial climate variability...
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Concomitant polymorphism and the martensitic-like transformation of an organic crystal.
Crystalline polymorphism is a phenomenon that occurs in many molecular solids, resulting in a diverse range of possible bulk structures. Temperature and pressure can often be used to thermodynamically control which crystal form...
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Killing Kindly: Applying Jens Timmermann's Kantian Ethics of Animal Welfare to the Modern System of Livestock Farming
Alexander Lowe
Jan 01, 0001
This essay seeks to contribute to this conversation in an ethically applicable way, addressing specifically the Kantian vein of animal welfare discussed by Dr. Jens Timmermann in his essay When the Tail Wags the Dog: Animal...
Published by: Ursinus College
Forecasting the Taylor rule exchange rate model using directional change tests
Rudan Wang, Bruce Morley
Dec 03, 2018
This study uses the Taylor rule model of exchange rate determination, to analyse how accurately it can predict directional changes in the exchange rate. Using bilateral exchange rate data for the US, UK, Sweden and Australia, we...
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Forecasting the Taylor rule exchange rate model using directional change tests
Rudan Wang, Bruce Morley
Dec 03, 2018
This study uses the Taylor rule model of exchange rate determination, to analyse how accurately it can predict directional changes in the exchange rate. Using bilateral exchange rate data for the US, UK, Sweden and Australia, we...
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New Analytical Framework for Verification of Biomarkers of Exposure to Chemicals Combining Human Biomonitoring and Water Fingerprinting
Molecular epidemiology approaches in human biomonitoring are powerful tools that allow for verification of public exposure to chemical substances. Unfortunately, due to logistical difficulties and high cost, they tend to...
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Sharing Guilt
We study strategic communication between a customer and an advisor who is privately informed about the most suitable choice for the customer but whose preferences are misaligned with the customer’s preferences. The advisor sends...
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Surprising gifts
People do not only feel guilt from not living up to others' expectations (Battigalli and Dufwenberg, 2007), but may also like to exceed them. We propose a model that generalizes the guilt aversion model to capture the...
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Analysis of patchclamp recordings
Analysis of patchclamp recordings is often a challenging issue. We give practical guidance how such recordings can be analyzed using the model-free multiscale idealization methodology JSMURF, JULES, and HILDE. We provide an...
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Spontaneous genetic clustering in populations of competing organisms
We introduce and analyse an individual-based evolutionary model, in which a population of genetically diverse organisms compete with each other for limited resources. Through theoretical analysis and stochastic simulations, we...
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