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Quantum Monte Carlo study of the transcorrelated method for correlation factors

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of the transcorrelated equation for Jastrow factors has been studied using quantum Monte Carlo methods, without further approximations on the integrals involved.
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A J-function for inhomogeneous spatio-temporal point processes

TL;DR: In this article, a new summary statistic for inhomogeneous intensity-reweighted moment stationary spatio-temporal point processes is proposed, defined through the n-point correlation functions of the point process and generalised the J-function when stationarity is assumed.
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Investigating the potential of reported cattle mortality data in Switzerland for syndromic surveillance

TL;DR: Evaluating mortality data reported to systems for the identification and registration of cattle is of value for comparing national data systems and as a first step towards a European-wide early detection system for emerging and re-emerging cattle diseases.
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First-Order Logic Foundation of Relativity Theories

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a new research direction interconnecting logic, spacetime theory, relativity, including such revolutionary areas as black hole physics, relativistic computers, new cosmology.
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Identifying outdoor assembly sites in early medieval England

TL;DR: In this article, a multidisciplinary method for identifying and characterizing outdoor assembly sites is described, which employs place name studies, field survey, and phenomenological approaches such as viewshed, sound-mark, and landscape character recording.
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Impact Evaluation of a Conditional Cash Transfer Program: The Nicaraguan Red de Proteccion Social

TL;DR: The impact evaluation of a conditional cash transfer program was performed by the Nicaraguan Red de Proteccion Social (RPS) as discussed by the authors, which evaluated the effectiveness of the program.
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The Case for Randomized Field Trials in Economic and Policy Research

TL;DR: The advantages and disadvantages of experiments in comparison with other research techniques are examined and the circumstances where randomized trials should be preferred over other methods are described.
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An evaluation of the impact of progresa on pre-school child height

TL;DR: One of the major components of the PROGRESA program has been directed toward improving the nutritional status of small children in poor rural communities in Mexico as mentioned in this paper, which has been shown to have a substantial effect on lifetime productivities and earnings of currently small children.
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Progressing through progresa: an impact assessment of a school subsidy experiment

TL;DR: The authors used a Markov schooling transition model applied to the experimental data to assess the impact of the educational subsidy program along several dimensions, including effects on initial ages of school entry, dropout rates, grade repetition rates, and school reentry rates.
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A New Approach to Social Assistance: Latin America’s Experience with Conditional Cash Transfer Programs

TL;DR: Conditional cash transfer as discussed by the authors is a departure from more traditional approaches to social assistance, that represents an innovative, and increasingly popular channel for the delivery of social services that represents a demand-side complement to the supply of health, and education services.
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