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This article is published in International Journal of Dermatology and Venereology.The article was published on 1992-11-15 and is currently open access. It has received 2147 citations till now.read more
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Strategy-proofness, core, and sequential trade
Lars-Gunnar Svensson,B Larsson +1 more
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Joint inversion of observed gravity and GPS baseline changes for the detection of the active fault segment at the Red River fault zone
TL;DR: In this article, a numerical test is performed for estimating four types of fault movement models from simulated gravity changes with random noise, and the results from the joint inversion indicate an active segment of the Red River fault, characterized by right-lateral strike slip (1.0 ± 0.2 m), with a length of 232 ± 3 km, a width of 6 ± 3km, a dip angle of 100°± 5° (80°±5° NE), a depth of 10 ± 1 km, and a strike direction of 169°± 2° (SE
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Open Data Policies and Practice: An International Comparison
TL;DR: The countries launching these OGD initiatives are vastly different: in their levels of development, their political structures, and their public policy priorities, this raises important questions about the nature of open data policy, and policy transfer.
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Fixed-rent contracts and investment incentives. A comparative analysis of English tenant right
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that tenants are more motivated to improve the holding when they have formal property rights over their improvements and that this is one of the reasons explaining the poor performance of English agriculture in the early twentieth century.
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Phytoplankton growth and light absorption as regulated by light, temperature, and nutrients
Dale A. Kiefer,John J. Cullen +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an approach to describe the interaction of four environmental parameters, namely, light intensity, photoperiod, temperature, and nutrient supply, in the growth of phytoplankton.
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Meta-analysis of risk factors for posttraumatic stress disorder in trauma-exposed adults.
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Bibliometric Methods in Management and Organization
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A global boom in hydropower dam construction
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TL;DR: In this article, major new initiatives in hydropower development are now under way, and at least 3,700 major dams, each with a capacity of more than 1MW, are either planned or under construction, primarily in countries with emerging economies.
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A photoreceptor cell-specific ATP-binding transporter gene (ABCR) is mutated in recessive Stargardt macular dystrophy
Rando Allikmets,Nanda A. Singh,Hui Sun,Noah F. Shroyer,Amy Hutchinson,Abirami Chidambaram,Bernard Gerrard,Lisa Baird,Dora Stauffer,Andy Peiffer,Amir Rattner,Philip M. Smallwood,Yixin Li,Kent L. Anderson,Richard A. Lewis,Jeremy Nathans,Mark Leppert,Michael Dean,James R. Lupski +18 more
TL;DR: Mutational analysis of ABCR in STGD families revealed a total of 19 different mutations including homozygous mutations in two families with consanguineous parentage, indicating that ABCR is the causal gene of STGD/FFM.