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    Grandfathering and the Endowment Effect An Assessment in the context of the Spanish National Allocation Plan by Ellerman, A. Denny, Reguant, Mar

    Published 2009
    “…We investigate whether generating firms were influenced in their operational decisions by the initial amount of grandfathered emissions in the trial period of the European Union Emission Trading Scheme (EU-ETS). …”
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    Relative danger / by 510934 Shaw, June

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    Physical recreational activities plan to increase aged people participation in grandfather's club programm In Viñales’s Community by María Isabel Hernández-Rábago, Adelina Saldaña-Carmona, Zaidelys Dopico-Portales

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…This work has a practical meaning, so that it finds a way out to increase the performance of the activities of grandfather's club in San Vicente’s community.…”
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    Miss Rumphius / by Cooney, Barbara

    Published 1982
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    The additive advantage of having educated grandfathers for children’s education: evidence from a cross-national sample in Europe by Sheppard, P, Monden, C

    Published 2018
    “…Moreover, having two highly educated grandfathers shows a stronger association than just one. …”
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    Holocaust: Artistic Dimensions of Contemporary Ukrainian Prose (Using the Example of Larysa Denysenko’s <i>Echoes: From the Dead Grandfather to the Deceased</i> by Nitza Davidovitch, Aleksandra Gerkerova, Natalia Kerdivar

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This research focuses on the Holocaust, delving into the annals of history through the lenses of recollection, personal identification, and genetic memory, as portrayed within the pages of the novel <i>Echoes: From the Dead Grandfather to the Deceased.</i> The primary aim is to fathom the gradual erosion of collective historical memory over time and discern its profound significance for future generations. …”
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    Adored / by 413077 Bagshawe, Tilly

    Published 2005
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