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    Oxytocin decreases postsynaptic CeA spontaneous GABAergic transmission and blocks presynaptic alcohol effects. by Brendan J. Tunstall (6593357)

    Published 2019
    “…(A, Bottom) Oxytocin decreased sIPSC amplitude from baseline in CeA neurons from both nondependent and dependent rats and caused a small increase from baseline in sIPSC rise time in nondependent rats. …”
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    Summary statistics. by Stephan Dietrich (6979985)

    Published 2025
    “…Suprisingly, we find that income pathways accounts for only a small proportion of wellbeing damages caused by extreme temperatures. …”
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    Month of interview by world region. by Stephan Dietrich (6979985)

    Published 2025
    “…Suprisingly, we find that income pathways accounts for only a small proportion of wellbeing damages caused by extreme temperatures. …”
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    Effect by world bank income classification. by Stephan Dietrich (6979985)

    Published 2025
    “…Suprisingly, we find that income pathways accounts for only a small proportion of wellbeing damages caused by extreme temperatures. …”
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    Marginal effect of additional hot day on SWB. by Stephan Dietrich (6979985)

    Published 2025
    “…Suprisingly, we find that income pathways accounts for only a small proportion of wellbeing damages caused by extreme temperatures. …”
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    Income satisfaction measure. by Stephan Dietrich (6979985)

    Published 2025
    “…Suprisingly, we find that income pathways accounts for only a small proportion of wellbeing damages caused by extreme temperatures. …”
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    Marginal effect of HTD on income and SWB. by Stephan Dietrich (6979985)

    Published 2025
    “…Suprisingly, we find that income pathways accounts for only a small proportion of wellbeing damages caused by extreme temperatures. …”