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  1. 801

    Modelling the evolution of an ice sheet’s weathering crust by Woods, T, Hewitt, IJ

    Published 2024
    “…To understand this behaviour, we seek time-dependent solutions to a continuum, thermodynamic model for the porosity, temperature and thickness of the weathering crust, and the internal and surface melt rates. We find solutions using a numerical enthalpy method, presented in this study. …”
    Journal article
  2. 802

    Dynamic consumer search by Parakhonyak, A, Rhodes, A

    Published 2024
    “…We consider a model in which consumers wish to buy a product repeatedly over time, but need to engage in costly search to learn prices and find a product that matches them well. The optimal search rule has two reservation values, one for newly-searched products, and another for products that were searched in the past. …”
    Working paper
  3. 803

    How in-person conversations shape political polarization: quasi-experimental evidence from a nationwide initiative by Fang, X, Heuser, S, Stötzer, LS

    Published 2025
    “…We provide quasi-experimental evidence on the effects of in-person conversations on individual-level polarization outcomes, studying a large-scale intervention in Germany that matched pairs of strangers for private face-to-face meetings to discuss divisive political issues. We find asymmetric effects: conversations with like-minded individuals caused political views to become more extreme (ideological polarization); by contrast, conversations with contrary-minded individuals did not lead to a convergence of political views, but significantly reduced negative beliefs and attitudes toward ideological out-group members (affective polarization), while also improving perceived social cohesion more generally. …”
    Journal article
  4. 804

    Public responses to foreign protectionism: evidence from the US-China trade war by Steinberg, DA, Tan, Y

    Published 2022
    “…We replicate this finding in parallel experiments on technology cooperation, and provide further external validation with a survey experiment in Argentina. …”
    Journal article
  5. 805

    Renewables in GCC countries: the next frontier? by Haug, M

    Published 2014
    “…The GCC countries may find that long-term commitment, flexibility, and localization of policies may offer cost effective or efficient solutions to this dilemma.…”
    Journal article
  6. 806

    Supersymmetric Yang-Mills, spherical branes, and precision holography by Bobev, N, Bomans, P, Gautason, FF, Minahan, JA, Nedelin, A

    Published 2019
    “…The same calculation can also be performed in supergravity using the recently found spherical brane solutions. We find excellent agreement between the two sets of results. …”
    Internet publication
  7. 807

    A spatial panel wage curve for Spain by Ramos, R, Nicodemo, C, Sanromá, E

    Published 2014
    “…Opposite to previous studies, we find that the wage equation is highly autoregressive and that regional spillovers are relevant to explain the relationship between unemployment and wages in the Spanish provinces. © 2014 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.…”
    Journal article
  8. 808

    Job search channels, neighborhood effects, and wages inequality in developing countries: the Colombian case by Nicodemo, C, Adolfo Garcia, G

    Published 2015
    “…This paper analyzes the relationship between social networks and the probability of finding a job. We explore geographic closeness as the social interaction to explain the job search function. …”
    Journal article
  9. 809

    Do wars abroad affect attitudes at home? by Klymak, M, Vlandas, T

    Published 2024
    “…Our findings highlight the impact of foreign conflicts on a wide range of attitudes in countries that are externally threatened, but neither directly involved militarily, nor necessarily very close to the conflict. …”
    Journal article
  10. 810

    Songket Tenun: Reka Bentuk dan Motif (S/O 14816) by Ismail, Adzrool Idzwan, Zainal Abidin, Ahmad Hisham, Abu Bakar, Juliana Aida, Zaibon, Syamsul Bahrin, Alwi, Asmidah

    Published 2021
    “…This study is using a qualitative method made through interviews to find out directly and indirectly related to the general views of the community from various walks of life about the situation or acceptance of traditional Kedah clothes in the current situation. …”
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    Monograph
  11. 811

    The Survey Method : The Contribution of Surveys to Sociological Explanation / by Marsh, Catherine, author 192668

    Published 1982
    “…Catherine Marsh's aim is to contribute to the methodological debate on survey research; this sixth title in the Con-temporary Social Research series will accordingly find most of its readers among academic sociologists. …”
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  12. 812

    Exoplanet Albedo Spectra and Colors as a Function of Planet Phase, Separation, and Metallicity by Cahoy, Kerri, Marley, Mark, Fortney, Jonathan

    Published 2017
    “…While solar system giant planets are well separated by their broadband colors, we find that arbitrary giant exoplanets can have a large range of possible colors and that color alone cannot be relied upon to characterize planet types. …”
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    Article
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  14. 814

    The development and application of mass-spectrometry-based tools to monitor proteome remodeling in microbes by Telusma, Bertina

    Published 2024
    “…Specifically, I find that autophagic degradation drives proteome remodeling under nitrogen starvation conditions, with selective autophagic degradation of peroxisome supporting the cells transition from methanol media to glucose media. …”
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    Thesis
  15. 815

    Controls on eruption style at Rabaul, Papua New Guinea – insights from microlites, porosity and permeability measurements by Bernard, Olivier., Bouvet de Maisonneuve, Caroline

    Published 2022
    “…From the application of existing percolation models, we find that explosive products yield a percolation threshold comprised between 50 and 60 vol% total porosity, while petrophysical parameters of the lava flow and some of the ballistic bombs are explained by bubble collapse driven by surface tension. …”
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    Journal Article
  16. 816

    新加坡华人的多元文化身份 : 以新加坡华族文化中心为例 = Multicultural identity of Singapore Chinese: a case study of Singapore Chinese cultural centre by 曾歆霓 Chan, Cheryl Shin Ni

    Published 2023
    “…Hence, this paper aims to dive into the centre’s events, collaborators, and shared spaces, to find out the true ideology of the place and find out what exactly is the cultural identity of the Chinese in Singapore.…”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
  17. 817

    Advanced code reuse attacks against modern defences by Wang, Chenyu

    Published 2019
    “…The result shows that in addition to the cases that have been discovered in previous work, our tool is able to find more cases of non-blinded constant. We find that array offset, object field, global variable and even number of statements in script can be used to emit non-blinded constant in JIT code.…”
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  18. 818

    From phosphate to refugees: the offshore refugee boom in the Republic of Nauru by Morris, J

    Published 2019
    “…I find that the key motivation for promoting this assumption is the biophysical properties of a mortal and highly moralised commodity.…”
    Thesis
  19. 819

    Are You Your Friends’ Friend? Poor Perception of Friendship Ties Limits the Ability to Promote Behavioral Change by Almaatouq, Abdullah, Radaelli, Laura, Pentland, Alex, Shmueli, Erez

    Published 2021
    “…This could lead to failures in establishing compatible norms, acting together, finding compromise solutions, and persuading others to act. …”
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    Article
  20. 820

    When Do Investors Freak Out? Machine Learning Predictions of Panic Selling by Elkind, Daniel, Kaminski, Kathryn, Lo, Andrew W., Siah, Kien Wei, Wong, Chi Heem

    Published 2022
    “…Using a novel dataset of 653,455 individual brokerage accounts belonging to 298,556 households, we document the frequency, timing, and duration of panic sales, which we define as a decline of 90% of a household account’s equity assets over the course of one month, of which 50% or more is due to trades. We find that a disproportionate number of households make panic sales when there are sharp market downturns, a phenomenon we call ‘freaking out.’ …”
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