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Identity Work, Humour and Disciplinary Power
Guy Huber, Andrew D. Brown
Aug 01, 2017
How are people’s identities disciplined by their talk about humour? Based on an ethnographic study of a New York food co-operative, we show how members’ talk about appropriate and inappropriate uses of humour disciplined their...
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Mapping the international knowledge base of educational leadership, administration and management

This study mapped the international knowledge base of educational leadership, administration and management (EdLAM) from a topographical perspective. Altogether 1651 publications from 18 peer-reviewed English journals...

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Mapping Educational Leadership, Administration and Management Research 2007–2016
Meng Tian, Stephan Huber
Nov 19, 2019
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the development of educational leadership, administration and management (EdLAM) research by identifying thematic strands that hallmark key publications and synthesise major...
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Identity Work, Humour and Disciplinary Power
Guy Huber, Andrew D. Brown
Aug 01, 2017
How are people’s identities disciplined by their talk about humour? Based on an ethnographic study of a New York food co-operative, we show how members’ talk about appropriate and inappropriate uses of humour disciplined their...
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Mapping Educational Leadership, Administration and Management Research 2007–2016
Meng Tian, Stephan Huber
Nov 19, 2019
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine the development of educational leadership, administration and management (EdLAM) research by identifying thematic strands that hallmark key publications and synthesise major...
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Amyloid-β in mitochondrial disease
There is increasing evidence that common molecular pathways in neurons are closely linked with mitochondrial function and that mitochondrial dysfunction is connected to various forms of neurodegenerative diseases. For instance...
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Financial innovations, money demand, and the welfare cost of inflation
In the 1990s, the empirical relationship between money demand and interest rates began to fall apart. We analyze to what extent financial innovations can explain this breakdown. For this purpose, we construct a microfounded...
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Vaccinia Virus Infection Inhibits Skin Dendritic Cell Migration to Draining Lymph Node
There is a paucity of information on dendritic cell (DC) responses to vaccinia virus (VACV), including the traffic of DCs to draining lymph node (dLN). Herein we studied skin DC migration in response to VACV and compared it to...
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Mapping the international knowledge base of educational leadership, administration and management

This study mapped the international knowledge base of educational leadership, administration and management (EdLAM) from a topographical perspective. Altogether 1651 publications from 18 peer-reviewed English journals...

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Survivors of Hell
UNLABELLED: Approximately half of the world's displaced population are children and a significant proportion of these are unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC). UASC are the most vulnerable of all refugee populations. Up...
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Integrating mathematical models with experimental data to investigate the within-host dynamics of bacterial infections.
Bacterial infections still constitute a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. The unavailability of therapeutics, antimicrobial resistance and the chronicity of infections due to incomplete clearance contribute to...
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The role of tRNA synthetases in neurological and neuromuscular disorders.
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (ARSs) are ubiquitously expressed enzymes responsible for charging tRNAs with their cognate amino acids, therefore essential for the first step in protein synthesis. Although the majority of protein...
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Degreasing the wheels of finance
Can there be too much trading in financial markets? We construct a dynamic general equilibrium model, where agents face idiosyncratic liquidity shocks. A financial market allows agents to adjust their portfolio of liquid and...
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Degreasing the wheels of finance
Can there be too much trading in financial markets? We construct a dynamic general equilibrium model, where agents face idiosyncratic liquidity shocks. A financial market allows agents to adjust their portfolio of liquid and...
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Financial innovations, money demand, and the welfare cost of inflation
In the 1990s, the empirical relationship between money demand and interest rates began to fall apart. We analyze to what extent financial innovations can explain this breakdown. For this purpose, we construct a microfounded...
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Investigating the cross-lingual translatability of VerbNet-style classification.
VerbNet-the most extensive online verb lexicon currently available for English-has proved useful in supporting a variety of NLP tasks. However, its exploitation in multilingual NLP has been limited by the fact that such...
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Parametric Design Studies of Mass-Related Global Warming Potential and Construction Costs of FRP-Reinforced Concrete Infrastructure.
Fibre-reinforced polymers (FRPs) are a promising corrosion-resistant alternative to steel reinforcement. FRPs are, however, generally costly and have a high energy demand during production. The question arises whether the high...
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