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    The k-walks in 2K2-free graphs by Gao, Mou

    Published 2016
    “…The latter gives us our central result: an efficient algorithmic proof of Jackson-Wormald conjecture for 2K_2-free graphs. Another main result is that each (1+\epsilon) -tough 2K_2-free graph is prism-Hamiltonian. …”
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    Reading and ideology: the case of the free public libraries movement by Spowage, K, Toth, HG

    Published 2022
    “…This article examines social debates on mass reading in Britain, linking them to the free public libraries movement of the mid-19th century. …”
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    Direct products of free groups in Aut(F_N) by Bridson, MR, Wade, R

    Published 2024
    “…We give a complete description of the embeddings of direct products of nonabelian free groups into Aut(F<sub>N</sub>) and Out(F<sub>N</sub>) when the number of direct factors is maximal. …”
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    A study of the information needs and uses of the informal sector in Uganda : preliminary findings by Ikoja-Odongo, Robert

    Published 2021
    “…The study investigates the information needs of the informal economic sector in Uganda. …”
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    Utilization of CSR to build organizations’ corporate image in Asia : need for an integrative approach by Pang, Augustine, Lwin, May Oo, Ng, Chrystal Shu-Min, Ong, Ying-Kai, Chau, Shannon Rose Wing-Ching, Yeow, Kristle Poh-Sim

    Published 2020
    “…Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been found to be a strong predictor of a favorable corporate image [Gray, 1986. …”
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    Exaggerated expectations in ancient starch research and the need for new taphonomic and authenticity criteria by Mercader, Julio, Akeju, Tolutope, Brown, Melisa, Bundala, Mariam, Collins, Matthew J., Copeland, Les, Crowther, Alison, Dunfield, Peter, Henry, Amanda, Inwood, Jamie, Itambu, Makarius, Kim, Joong-Jae, Larter, Steve, Longo, Laura, Oldenburg, Thomas, Patalano, Robert, Sammynaiken, Ramaswami, Soto, María, Tyler, Robert, Xhauflair, Hermine

    Published 2019
    “…However, lapses in prevailing starch research demonstrate the exaggerated expectations for the field that have been generated over the last few decades. This includes an absence of explanation for the millennial-scale survivability of a biochemically degradable polymer, and difficulties in establishing authenticity and taxonomic identification. …”
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    Investigating the health and care needs of pregnant women with multiple long-term conditions by D'Arcy, R

    Published 2024
    “…MLTC was observed to be a common health concern among pregnant women, and is likely to become increasingly prevalent in the future. MLTC has been shown to be an important component of inequitable maternal and perinatal outcomes, even up to one year after birth. …”
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    Cancer caregivers unmet needs and emotional states across cancer treatment phases by Yang, Winson Fu Zun, Lee, Rachael Zhi Yi, Kuparasundram, Sangita, Tan, Terina, Chan, Yiong Huak, Griva, Konstadina, Mahendran, Rathi

    Published 2021
    “…To investigate the association between family cancer caregivers' unmet daily needs and emotional states of depression, anxiety and stress across their care recipient's treatment phases.…”
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    Do we need ramsey taxation? Our existing taxes are largely corrective by Yan, Eric, Feng, Qu, Ng, Yew-Kwang

    Published 2022
    “…Due to the importance of environmental disruption (both in production and consumption), relative competition between individuals (including conspicuous consumption and keeping up with the Joneses), the diamond effect, excessive consumerism or the materialist bias, most taxes in most countries, though mainly designed for revenue collection, are largely corrective than distortive. There is thus no need for Ramsey taxation. In this paper, a theoretical model is built to make a comparison between the social optimality attained by an income tax and the individual optimality attained without an income tax. …”
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    Which context matters for capturing energy needs? A multi-level analysis by Puranasamriddhi, A, Trotter, PA, Parikh, P, Batidzirai, B, Brophy, A

    Published 2024
    “…The need for development interventions to be context-specific in the Global South has become a mantra in the academic research over the last decade. …”
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    Current national proposals are off track to meet carbon dioxide removal needs by Lamb, WF, Gasser, T, Roman-Cuesta, RM, Grassi, G, Gidden, MJ, Powis, CM, Geden, O, Nemet, G, Pratama, Y, Riahi, K, Smith, SM, Steinhauser, J, Vaughan, NE, Smith, H, Minx, JC

    Published 2024
    “…However, current country-reported mitigation pledges are off track to meet carbon dioxide removal needs, unless countries dramatically reduce emissions consistent with low-energy-demand scenarios.…”
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    Socially constructed or physiologically informed? Placing humans at the core of understanding cooling needs by Mazzone, A, Khosla, R

    Published 2021
    “…We argue that placing humans at the core of understanding the origins of cooling needs is key to enabling a more sustainable cooling future, and identify key areas of future research.…”
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    A step change needed to secure a nature-positive future—is it in reach? by Narain, D, Bull, JW, Alikhanova, S, Evans, MC, Markham, R, Maron, M

    Published 2022
    “…But since then, biodiversity losses and increasing threats have outpaced the conservation response. A step change is needed to reverse this trend and will require scaled-up action across society, including from governments, businesses, and financial institutions.…”
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    Does the peer review mode make a difference? An exploratory look at undergraduates' performances and preferences in a writing course by Hsieh, Yi-Chin, Leong, Alvin Ping, Lin, Yu-Ju, Aryadoust, Vahid

    Published 2024
    “…The importance of peer review practice in writing courses has been strongly supported by pedagogical research. …”
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