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Conserved neural circuit structure across Drosophila larval development revealed by comparative connectomics.
During postembryonic development, the nervous system must adapt to a growing body. How changes in neuronal structure and connectivity contribute to the maintenance of appropriate circuit function remains unclear. Previously , we...
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The Grizzly, March 16, 2023
Dean Schneider to Leave Ursinus: Announcement Raises Questions for Many Faculty Members Maker's Club Promises Creative Fun for All Majors Anarchy at Ursinus? Meet the New President, Alisa Zenchenko '25 Softball Season Back...
Published by: Ursinus College
Interest group size and legislative lobbying
Maik Schneider
Oct 01, 2014
We develop a model of legislative decision making in which lobbying and public policy are jointly determined. We examine how policy outcomes depend on the sizes of the interest groups. While a larger size typically involves...
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1968
Draft security lost; Exemptions ended Dismissal of two mourned in black Wednesday protest Who's Who elects eight UC seniors U.C. holds primary to voice '68 choice Students to sponsor dramatic productions Judy Schneider...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Grizzly, September 21, 2017
CSCG Brings Biologist and Policy Maker Nina Federoff to Campus Students Surprised by New Student Senate Requirements International Film Festival Kicks Off Q&A with Dean Mark Schneider Beekeeping Society Creates Some Buzz ...
Published by: Ursinus College
Tax contracts and elections
In this paper we examine the impact of tax contracts as a novel institution on elections, policies, and welfare. We consider a political game in which three parties compete to form the government and voters may behave...
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Macroeconomic Rationales for Public Investments in Science
Maik T. Schneider
Apr 01, 2021

What is the economic rationale for investing in science? Based on an open economy model of creative destruction, we characterize four key factors of optimal investment in basic research: the stage of economic development, the...

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Characterization of a Novel Sensing Mechanism Governing Antigenic Variation in P. Falciparum
Victoria M Schneider
Jan 01, 0001
Plasmodium falciparum expresses a multi-copy gene family called var in the intraerythroyctic stages of its life cycle in a mutually exclusive manner. var genes encode the chief antigenic and virulence determinant of P....
Published by: Rockefeller University
Book Review: Youssef Cassis, Richard S. Grossman & Catherine R. Schenk eds., The Oxford handbook of banking and financial history (Oxford
SA-MI Schneider
Jan 25, 2017
The Oxford Handbook of Banking and Financial History is a timely work of synthesis that consolidates the recent resurgence of scholarly interest in the long-term evolution of the global financial system. Its editors have...
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Interest group size and legislative lobbying
Maik Schneider
Oct 01, 2014
We develop a model of legislative decision making in which lobbying and public policy are jointly determined. We examine how policy outcomes depend on the sizes of the interest groups. While a larger size typically involves...
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Comparison of the Protein Contents of Bovine Zymogen Granules and of Pancreatic Juice
Lewis Joel Greene
Jan 01, 0001
A zymogen granule fraction has been isolated from bovine pancreas by differential centrifugation under conditions designed to favor homogeneity at the expense of yield. The fraction has been examined in the electron microscope...
Published by: Rockefeller University
The earth's electromagnetic environment
It is found that the energy density of electromagnetic fields at the surface of the Earth follow a scaling law that extends over 16 orders of magnitude from 10-9 Hz to 107 Hz. The temporal variability of the field can be...
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The earth's electromagnetic environment
It is found that the energy density of electromagnetic fields at the surface of the Earth follow a scaling law that extends over 16 orders of magnitude from 10-9 Hz to 107 Hz. The temporal variability of the field can be...
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Macroeconomic Rationales for Public Investments in Science
Maik T. Schneider
Apr 01, 2021

What is the economic rationale for investing in science? Based on an open economy model of creative destruction, we characterize four key factors of optimal investment in basic research: the stage of economic development, the...

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On the global supply of basic research
In a two-country Schumpeterian growth model, we study the incentives for basic research investments by governments in a globalized world. A country’s basic research investments increase with the country’s level of human capital...
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Endogenous enforcement of intellectual property, North-South trade, and growth
After most countries have harmonized intellectual property rights (IPR) legislation as a consequence of signing the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs), the dispute about the optimal level...
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Endogenous enforcement of intellectual property, North-South trade, and growth
After most countries have harmonized intellectual property rights (IPR) legislation as a consequence of signing the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs), the dispute about the optimal level...
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