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In this letter, we assess whether the contributions of judges from underrepresented groups are undervalued or overlooked, thereby reducing these judges’ influence on lega[...]
2023 | articles |
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Investigating and understanding novel antibacterial agents is a necessary task as there is a constant increase in the number of multidrug-resistant bacterial species. The[...]
2023 | articles |
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How do university students evaluate prospective jobs in different cities after graduation? While the literature has identified drivers of graduate migration, research has[...]
2023 | articles |
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Despite their wide applications, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have been struggling with their safety risks arising from different lifetime stages. Here, the NCMA pouch ce[...]
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In this article, we use a recently introduced asymmetry measure, IE, to measure the idiosyncratic asymmetry of commodity futures returns and find that idiosyncratic asymm[...]
2023 | articles |
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This study employs landscape genetics to investigate the environmental drivers of a deadly vector-borne disease, malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum, in a more spatia[...]
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Over the last decade and a half, scholars have demonstrated increased interest in studying the history of young people, as signalled by an expanding presence of relevant [...]
2023 | articles |
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While art should be for everyone, public institutions like museums are not always inclusive to all members of society. Arts participation varies by sociodemographic chara[...]
2023 | articles |
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a type of hydroxyl ions that are generated during normal metabolism in all cells of the body. Naturally occurring ROS are not known to c[...]
2021 | conference proceedings |
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The recent centennial of the 1921 Budget and Accounting Act presents an opportunity to reconsider the importance of the federal executive budget to American political dev[...]
2023 | articles |