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    China’s export control regime : from state to private sector proliferation by Yoram Evron

    Published 2011
    “…During the last decade China has strengthened its export control regime. In response, private companies have replaced state-owned corporations as the leading proliferators, thus posing challenges both to China and to the world.…”
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    The Palk Strait project : a transit passage regime for a canal? by Mohd Hazmi Mohd Rusli

    Published 2012
    “…Will the transit passage regime apply in the Palk Strait to international maritime navigation?…”
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    Telacebec (Q203)-containing intermittent oral regimens sterilized mice infected with Mycobacterium ulcerans after only 16 doses by Chauffour, Aurélie, Robert, Jérôme, Veziris, Nicolas, Aubry, Alexandra, Pethe, Kevin, Jarlier, Vincent

    Published 2021
    “…An intermittent oral regimen would facilitate treatment supervision. We first evaluated the bactericidal activity of newer antimicrobials against M. ulcerans using a BU animal model. …”
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    Deformed Fréchet law for Wigner and sample covariance matrices with tail in crossover regime by Han, Yi, Han, Yi

    Published 2024
    “…When the law of a ij is regularly varying with index α ∈ ( 0 , 4 ) , then the largest eigenvalue has a Fréchet distribution. An intermediate regime is recently uncovered in Diaconu (Ann Probab 51(2):774–804, 2023): when lim x → ∞ x 4 P ( | a ij | > x ) = c ∈ ( 0 , ∞ ) , then the law of the largest eigenvalue converges to a deformed Fréchet distribution. …”
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    The Perils of Consensus: How ASEAN’s Meta-Regime Undermines Economic and Environmental Cooperation by Vinod, K. Aggarwal, Chow, Jonathan T.

    Published 2016
    “…This paper presents an analytical model of international institutions that shows how underlying norms and principles—the meta-regime—govern the rules and procedures of specific international regimes. …”
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    It’s the state, indeed! How state capacity facilitates social equality in authoritarian regimes by Vaccaro, A, Panaro, AV

    Published 2024
    “…Empirical evidence suggests that contemporary authoritarian regimes face several incentives to redistribute social policy concessions to their citizens. …”
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    The low overpotential regime of acidic water oxidation part II: trends in metal and oxygen stability numbers by Scott, Soren B., Sørensen, Jakob E., Rao, Reshma R., Moon, Choongman, Kibsgaard, Jakob, Shao-Horn, Yang, Chorkendorff, Ib

    Published 2024
    “…In this work, we investigate the stability of both the metal atoms and, by quantitative and highly sensitive 18O isotope labelling experiments, the oxygen atoms in a series of RuOx and IrOx electrocatalysts during the OER in the mechanistically interesting low overpotential regime. We show that materials based on RuOx have a higher dissolution rate than the rate of incorporation of labelled oxygen from the catalyst into the O2 evolved (“labelled OER”), while for IrOx-based catalysts the two rates are comparable. …”
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    Uncertainty Quantification in Deep Learning Models of G-Computation for Outcome Prediction under Dynamic Treatment Regimes by Deng, Leon

    Published 2024
    “…G-Net is a neural network framework that implements g-computation, a causal inference method for making counterfactual predictions and estimating treatment effects under dynamic and time-varying treatment regimes. Two G-Net models have been successfully implemented: one that uses recurrent neural networks (RNNs) as its predictors, and one that uses transformer encoders (G-Transformer). …”
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    The infinite jest: Heri Dono's Punakawan and their metamorphosis throughout Indonesia's new order regime and reformasi era by Syakirah Aqilah Binte Sanusi

    Published 2024
    “…Ultimately, he privileges the metamorphosis of his punakawan to instil and embody the hopeful empowerment that the Indonesian public fought for in the late 1990s, from the New Order regime until the Reformasi era.…”
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    A mixed methods study investigating factors affecting adherence to Plasmodium vivax malaria primaquine radical cure regimens among migrants along the Myanmar-Thailand border by Ansari, AT, Aung, KK, Win, HH, Beau, C, Nu, B, Soe, NL, Htoo, K, San, T, Wah, TG, Keereevijit, A, Phyo, AP, Chotivanich, K, White, NJ, Nosten, F, Hashmi, AH, Chu, CS

    Published 2025
    “…Understanding and facilitating adherence to primaquine radical cure regimens is necessary for malaria elimination. Methods: A convergent parallel mixed methods study was conducted to investigate the barriers to and facilitators for completing primaquine treatment of P. vivax infection among mobile migrant communities on the Myanmar-Thailand border. …”
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    Data-driven distributionally robust CVaR portfolio optimization under a regime-switching ambiguity set by Pun, Chi Seng, Wang, Tianyu, Yan, Zhenzhen

    Published 2024
    “…Methodology/Results: This paper models the nonstationarity by a regime-switching ambiguity set. In particular, we incorporate the time-varying feature of the stochastic environment into the traditional Wasserstein ambiguity set to build our regime-switching ambiguity set. …”
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    'It hurts my heart': Afghan women in London negotiating family relationships and (im)mobility regimes across borders by Ryan, Louise, López, María E., Rasa, Mursal

    Published 2024
    “…Paying attention to the specificities of spatial contexts and infrastructures in framing opportunities and obstacles to transnational care, we apply the concept of immobility regimes. Beyond a simple bi‐national focus on countries of origin and residence, we explore how the women navigate these regimes, across multiple countries and different visa regimes to arrange in‐person visits with geographically dispersed kin. …”
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