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Spines, skeletons and the strong law of large numbers for superdiffusions
Consider a supercritical superdiffusion (X t ) t≥0 on a domain D⊆R d with branching mechanism
(x,z)↦−β(x)z+α(x)z 2 +∫ (0,∞) (e −zy −1+zy)Π(x,dy).
The skeleton decomposition provides a pathwise description of the...
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Spines, skeletons and the strong law of large numbers for superdiffusions
Consider a supercritical superdiffusion (X t ) t≥0 on a domain D⊆R d with branching mechanism
(x,z)↦−β(x)z+α(x)z 2 +∫ (0,∞) (e −zy −1+zy)Π(x,dy).
The skeleton decomposition provides a pathwise description of the...
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Opportunities and Challenges of Using Mobile Applications for Workplace Health Promotion
Workplace health promotion (WHP) needs be adjusted to the new ways of working and improved in terms of participation rates. As mobile applications (apps) have proved to be effective in various health areas, it might also be a...
Co-Production of Assessment Rubrics in an Online Education Context
Marking rubrics is hailed as a transparent and effective way of supporting student success; enhancing their ability to understand and use their learning environment to achieve their goals. Rubrics also enable staff to mark...
Unlocking the potential of ancient fish DNA in the genomic era.
Fish are the most diverse group of vertebrates, fulfil important ecological functions and are of significant economic interest for aquaculture and wild fisheries. Advances in DNA extraction methods, sequencing technologies and...
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Monitoring a Meat-Free Pledge with Smartphones
Pledges are a popular strategy to encourage meat reduction, though experimental studies of their efficacy are lacking. Three-hundred and twenty-five participants from three different countries (UK, Germany, Australia) were...
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Monitoring a Meat-Free Pledge with Smartphones
Pledges are a popular strategy to encourage meat reduction, though experimental studies of their efficacy are lacking. Three-hundred and twenty-five participants from three different countries (UK, Germany, Australia) were...
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Genome-wide association study of type 2 diabetes in Africa
Abstract: Aims/hypothesis: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for type 2 diabetes have uncovered >400 risk loci, primarily in populations of European and Asian ancestry. Here, we aimed to discover additional type 2 diabetes...
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