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Multi-Omics Factor Analysis-a framework for unsupervised integration of multi-omics data sets.
Multi-omics studies promise the improved characterization of biological processes across molecular layers. However, methods for the unsupervised integration of the resulting heterogeneous data sets are lacking. We present...
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Die Funktion von der Natur in ein paar berühmten Märchen von den Brüdern Grimm und in einigen Werken von Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Alana Huynh
Jan 01, 0001
Three well-known authors from late 18th and early 19th-century Germany are the Brothers Grimm and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The Brothers Grimm are known for their collection of fairy tales, while Goethe is known for three...
Published by: Ursinus College
Winthrop Opera Theatre Brings Mozart Opera into 21st Century
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"The Magic Flute" will run March 5-6 at 7:30 p.m. and March 7 at 3 p.m. in Johnson Theatre. The Winthrop Opera Theatre production is an update of Wolfgang Mozart's 1791 opera.
Published by: Winthrop University
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
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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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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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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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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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...
Published by: Pathogens and disease
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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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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Clifford lattices and a conformal generalization of Desargues' theorem
Lattices composed of Clifford point–circle configurations provide a geometric representation of the discrete Schwarzian KP (dSKP) equation. Based on an An perspective on such lattices, it is shown that their integrability, and...
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Simple reaction time for broadband sounds compared to pure tones.
Although many studies have explored the relation between reaction time (RT) and loudness, including effects of intensity, frequency, and binaural summation, comparable work on spectral summation is rare. However, most real-world...
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Optimal Favoritism in All-Pay Auctions and Lottery Contests
We analyze the revenue-enhancing potential of favoring specific contestants in complete-information all-pay auctions and lottery contests with several heterogeneous contestants. Two instruments of favoritism are considered: head...
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Determinants of Management Earnings Forecasts
This paper uses a unique testing ground on the effect of price limits upon IPO pricing and initial returns. The Athens Stock Exchange offers the opportunity for this new experiment, as three substantial changes in limit...
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