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A 'divide and choose' approach to compromising
Peter Postl
Jan 01, 0001
We study dispute resolution in the compromise model of Borgers and Postl (2009), which provides an alternative framework for analyzing the real-world procedure of tri-offer arbitration studied in Ashenfelter et al (1992). Two...
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A 'divide and choose' approach to compromising
Peter Postl
Jan 01, 0001
We study dispute resolution in the compromise model of Borgers and Postl (2009), which provides an alternative framework for analyzing the real-world procedure of tri-offer arbitration studied in Ashenfelter et al (1992). Two...
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Efficient compromising
Tilman Borgers, Peter Postl
Sep 01, 2009
Two agents must select one of three alternatives. Their ordinal rankings are commonly known and diametrically opposed. Efficiency requires choosing the alternative the agents rank second whenever the weighted sum of their von...
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Molecular phylogeny of sequenced <i>Saccharomycetes</i> reveals polyphyly of the alternative yeast codon usage
The universal genetic code defines the translation of nucleotide triplets, called codons, into amino acids. In many Saccharomycetes a unique alteration of this code affects the translation of the CUG codon, which is normally...
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Whole genome duplication events in plant evolution reconstructed and predicted using myosin motor proteins
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The evolution of land plants is characterized by whole genome duplications (WGD), which drove species diversification and evolutionary novelties. Detecting these events is especially difficult if they date back to...
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Whole genome duplication events in plant evolution reconstructed and predicted using myosin motor proteins
Background
The evolution of land plants is characterized by whole genome duplications (WGD), which drove species diversification and evolutionary novelties. Detecting these events is especially difficult if they date back to...
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Quarantining online hate speech
Abstract: In this paper we explore quarantining as a more ethical method for delimiting the spread of Hate Speech via online social media platforms. Currently, companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Google generally respond...
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Quarantining online hate speech
Abstract: In this paper we explore quarantining as a more ethical method for delimiting the spread of Hate Speech via online social media platforms. Currently, companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Google generally respond...
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Molecular phylogeny of sequenced <i>Saccharomycetes</i> reveals polyphyly of the alternative yeast codon usage
The universal genetic code defines the translation of nucleotide triplets, called codons, into amino acids. In many Saccharomycetes a unique alteration of this code affects the translation of the CUG codon, which is normally...
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Can it be harmful for parents to talk to their child about their weight? A meta-analysis
Many parents express concern that raising the issue of weight risks harming their child’s physical self-perceptions and wellbeing. Such concerns can deter families from engaging with weight management services. This systematic...
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Constructing alignment for sustainable careers
While prior literature identifies a person's alignment of their career with the interests of their employing organization as a source of career sustainability, we still know little about how individuals construe such alignment....
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High-Throughput Steady-State Enzyme Kinetics Measured in a Parallel Droplet Generation and Absorbance Detection Platform.
Microfluidic water-in-oil emulsion droplets are becoming a mainstay of experimental biology, where they replace the classical test tube. In most applications, such as ultrahigh-throughput directed evolution, the droplet content...
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'They are your testimony'
The relationship between professionals and clients has received considerable interest, more recently through the concept of client capture. However, little is known to date about the mechanisms through which professionals become...
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Constructing alignment for sustainable careers
While prior literature identifies a person's alignment of their career with the interests of their employing organization as a source of career sustainability, we still know little about how individuals construe such alignment....
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