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Legend for supporting information S2–S5.
Published 2024“…In population A, when two parents were screened with the VMBDD compared to one, there was an average LI decrease of 0.03 (P<0.05). …”
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Data_Sheet_2_Computational modeling of decision-making in substance abusers: testing Bechara’s hypotheses.CSV
Published 2024“…The findings indicate that as the memory factor increases, along with high sensitivity to losses and low sensitivity to gains, agents prefer advantageous alternatives, particularly those with a lower frequency of punishments. Conversely, when sensitivity to gains increases and the memory factor decreases, agents prefer disadvantageous alternatives, especially those that result in larger losses. …”
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Presentation_1_Computational modeling of decision-making in substance abusers: testing Bechara’s hypotheses.pdf
Published 2024“…The findings indicate that as the memory factor increases, along with high sensitivity to losses and low sensitivity to gains, agents prefer advantageous alternatives, particularly those with a lower frequency of punishments. Conversely, when sensitivity to gains increases and the memory factor decreases, agents prefer disadvantageous alternatives, especially those that result in larger losses. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Computational modeling of decision-making in substance abusers: testing Bechara’s hypotheses.CSV
Published 2024“…The findings indicate that as the memory factor increases, along with high sensitivity to losses and low sensitivity to gains, agents prefer advantageous alternatives, particularly those with a lower frequency of punishments. Conversely, when sensitivity to gains increases and the memory factor decreases, agents prefer disadvantageous alternatives, especially those that result in larger losses. …”
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48866
Seven forecast scenarios.
Published 2025“…We estimate error correction models, which we ensure are free from residual autocorrelation and structural breaks. We find that a decrease in expenditures has a larger effect on decreasing energy consumption than an increase in expenditures does on increasing consumption. …”
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Forecast for each scenario, 2023-2032.
Published 2025“…We estimate error correction models, which we ensure are free from residual autocorrelation and structural breaks. We find that a decrease in expenditures has a larger effect on decreasing energy consumption than an increase in expenditures does on increasing consumption. …”
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48868
Compressibility, Phase Transition, and Argon Insertion in the Siliceous Zeolite Mobil-Twelve at High Pressure
Published 2022“…A phase transition from the space group <i>C</i>2/<i>c</i> to <i>P</i>2/<i>n</i> is observed in the nonpenetrating medium at close to 1.5 GPa with a 4% volume decrease and a strong increase in compressibility in the <i>ac</i> plane corresponding to partial collapse of the pores. …”
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48869
Compressibility, Phase Transition, and Argon Insertion in the Siliceous Zeolite Mobil-Twelve at High Pressure
Published 2022“…A phase transition from the space group <i>C</i>2/<i>c</i> to <i>P</i>2/<i>n</i> is observed in the nonpenetrating medium at close to 1.5 GPa with a 4% volume decrease and a strong increase in compressibility in the <i>ac</i> plane corresponding to partial collapse of the pores. …”
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Compressibility, Phase Transition, and Argon Insertion in the Siliceous Zeolite Mobil-Twelve at High Pressure
Published 2022“…A phase transition from the space group <i>C</i>2/<i>c</i> to <i>P</i>2/<i>n</i> is observed in the nonpenetrating medium at close to 1.5 GPa with a 4% volume decrease and a strong increase in compressibility in the <i>ac</i> plane corresponding to partial collapse of the pores. …”
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Compressibility, Phase Transition, and Argon Insertion in the Siliceous Zeolite Mobil-Twelve at High Pressure
Published 2022“…A phase transition from the space group <i>C</i>2/<i>c</i> to <i>P</i>2/<i>n</i> is observed in the nonpenetrating medium at close to 1.5 GPa with a 4% volume decrease and a strong increase in compressibility in the <i>ac</i> plane corresponding to partial collapse of the pores. …”
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48872
Compressibility, Phase Transition, and Argon Insertion in the Siliceous Zeolite Mobil-Twelve at High Pressure
Published 2022“…A phase transition from the space group <i>C</i>2/<i>c</i> to <i>P</i>2/<i>n</i> is observed in the nonpenetrating medium at close to 1.5 GPa with a 4% volume decrease and a strong increase in compressibility in the <i>ac</i> plane corresponding to partial collapse of the pores. …”
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48873
Compressibility, Phase Transition, and Argon Insertion in the Siliceous Zeolite Mobil-Twelve at High Pressure
Published 2022“…A phase transition from the space group <i>C</i>2/<i>c</i> to <i>P</i>2/<i>n</i> is observed in the nonpenetrating medium at close to 1.5 GPa with a 4% volume decrease and a strong increase in compressibility in the <i>ac</i> plane corresponding to partial collapse of the pores. …”
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48874
Compressibility, Phase Transition, and Argon Insertion in the Siliceous Zeolite Mobil-Twelve at High Pressure
Published 2022“…A phase transition from the space group <i>C</i>2/<i>c</i> to <i>P</i>2/<i>n</i> is observed in the nonpenetrating medium at close to 1.5 GPa with a 4% volume decrease and a strong increase in compressibility in the <i>ac</i> plane corresponding to partial collapse of the pores. …”
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Coefficient plot of short-run effects.
Published 2025“…Estimated slope coefficients with their 95% confidence interval are presented. A positive coefficient for Military Exp.<sup>Decrease</sup> indicates a decrease in energy consumption, and a negative coefficient indicates an increase in energy consumption.…”
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Coefficient plot of long-run effects.
Published 2025“…Inconclusive region corresponds to z-statistics in between 1.10 and 3.68. A positive coefficient for Military Exp.<sup>Decrease</sup> indicates a decrease in energy consumption, and a negative coefficient indicates an increase in energy consumption.…”
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Code and data from: Demographic signals of population decline and time to extinction in a seasonal, density-dependent model
Published 2023“…</li><li><i>lossT </i>= 6-level factor (0, 2, 5, 10, 20, 25) indicating the rate of habitat loss as a percent decrease per generation. A value of zero (0) indicates no habitat loss applied (i.e., for controls).…”
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Period of influence of each daily variable on the pod status change, from diseased with no signs of sporulation to diseased with sporulated lesions, 60 to 70 days after tagging.
Published 2017“…Circles indicate the lowest AIC value and the best microclimatic predictors of pod status change (period of influence). The presence of a delimited surrounded black to gray zone indicates a zone of decreasing influence of the variable. …”
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Period of influence of each daily variable on the pod status change, from healthy to diseased with no signs of sporulation, 40 to 50 days after tagging.
Published 2017“…Circles indicate the lowest AIC value and the best microclimatic predictors of the pod status change (period of influence). The presence of a delimited surrounded black to gray zone indicates a zone of decreasing influence of the variable. …”
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Participants’ characteristics at baseline.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Intervention</p><p>Participants were randomly assigned to either a high- (n = 43) or a low- (n = 41) visual fidelity environment and were asked to select foods to have a meal with a friend.…”