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Evolution and Preference for Local Risk

Evolution and Preference for Local Risk

... of Theorem 1 become relatively (resp., very) accurate for the finite population. When the immigration rate is sufficiently high, a “successful” location spreads its offspring to many other locations, staving off ... See full document

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Political Institutions and Preference Evolution

Political Institutions and Preference Evolution

... the evolution- ary trajectory of ...their preference traits for the high positions in the social ...spreading preference traits that induce better economic ...which preference traits ... See full document

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Evolution of host preference in anthropophilic mosquitoes

Evolution of host preference in anthropophilic mosquitoes

... Despite the wide range of outcomes with regard to specialization in models, at least most phytophagous insects are highly host-specific [5]. In theoretical stud- ies, trade-offs are posited on the logical grounds that in ... See full document

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Evolution of Divergent Female Mating Preference in Response to Experimental Sexual Selection

Evolution of Divergent Female Mating Preference in Response to Experimental Sexual Selection

... Females from M lines evolved under enforced monogamy, and yet discriminate against E-like values of IPI. Female prefer- ence is expected to be strongly counterselected when its expres- sion results in direct costs for ... See full document

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Evolution of divergent female mating preference in response to experimental sexual selection

Evolution of divergent female mating preference in response to experimental sexual selection

... mating preference in such divergence (Ritchie ...mating preference within species (Houde 1994; Wilkinson and Reillo 1994; Brooks and Couldridge ...mating preference for male eye ...trait ... See full document

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Nothing else matters: evolution of preference for social prestige

Nothing else matters: evolution of preference for social prestige

... cultural evolution? In this section, we introduce the notion of two alternative incentives, and let individuals choose an optimal social activity by maximizing a mix of the two ... See full document

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Toward General Purpose Learning for Information Extraction

Toward General Purpose Learning for Information Extraction

... Abstract Two trends are evident in the recent evolution of the field of information extraction: a preference for simple, often corpus-driven techniques over linguistically sophisticated [r] ... See full document

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Spa ce -P r e ci s e Co mput a t i o n o f aSi ng ul a r N o nl i ne a rE v o l ut i o n E q ua t i o n f o rt heR i s k P r e f e r e nce

... singular evolution equation for the risk preference in the optimal invest- ment problem under the random risk process, whose unknown quantity is related to the Arrow-Pratt co- efficient of ... See full document

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The influence of contextual reward statistics on risk preference

The influence of contextual reward statistics on risk preference

... temporal evolution of the context effect by dividing into seven bins (20 trials each) the blocks in which a shift of context occurred, and then averaging the gambling proportions for overlapping trial amounts ... See full document

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Intertemporal Consumption with Risk: A Revealed Preference Analysis

Intertemporal Consumption with Risk: A Revealed Preference Analysis

... for preference for the timing of uncertainty resolution, all uncertainty is resolved at the end of the ...the local bank when presented prior to the date ... See full document

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Managing the Uncertainty of the Evolution of Requirements Models

Managing the Uncertainty of the Evolution of Requirements Models

... Unfortunately, a company that produces or procures software for these systems cannot wait until all unknowns in the standardization [old: SWIM standardization] become known. The process of tendering and organizational ... See full document

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Preference Reasons for Recreational Areas Which Belongs to the Local Administrations

Preference Reasons for Recreational Areas Which Belongs to the Local Administrations

... The sport, which has an important role in the development of societies, can be traced back to the beginning of the history of humanity. Sporting activities have been and will continue to be a challenge that many people ... See full document

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LITERATURE REVIEW BASED ON RISK MANAGEMENT IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

LITERATURE REVIEW BASED ON RISK MANAGEMENT IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

... of risk, risk assessment, developing strategies to manage, and mitigation of risk using managerial ...resources. Risk can come from various sources: ...credit risk, accident, natural ... See full document

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Recommendations for malaria prevention in moderate to low risk areas: travellers’ choice and risk perception

Recommendations for malaria prevention in moderate to low risk areas: travellers’ choice and risk perception

... the preference of travellers in term of malaria ...personal preference of travellers visiting moderate- to low-risk malaria areas, depending on their perception of ... See full document

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The Evolution of the Local Induction Approximation for a Regular Polygon *

The Evolution of the Local Induction Approximation for a Regular Polygon *

... where ∧ is the usual cross-product, t is the time, and s is the arc-length parameter. It appeared for the first time in 1906 [11], and was rederived in 1965 [1] as an approximation of the dynamics of a vortex filament ... See full document

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Occupational HIV risk for health care workers: risk factor and the risk of infection in the course of professional activities

Occupational HIV risk for health care workers: risk factor and the risk of infection in the course of professional activities

... for ~ 6 years in order to estimate the risk of HIV transmission among health care workers and HIV infection risk associ- ated with the exposure to various risk factors. The median follow-up of health ... See full document

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Disaster risk and preference shifts in a New Keynesian model

Disaster risk and preference shifts in a New Keynesian model

... Developing a full-fleshed New Keynesian model is critical here, not just in order to create a richer macroeconomic setting and broaden the spectrum of potential policy analysis, but because it literally inverts most of ... See full document

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Evolution of Local Government and Role of Reforms in Nigeria

Evolution of Local Government and Role of Reforms in Nigeria

... 1976 local government reforms in Nigeria marks a point of departure from the colonial and post colonial local government ...the local government council to the third tier administration in ... See full document

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Community Service: Editor pride and user preference on local newspaper websites

Community Service: Editor pride and user preference on local newspaper websites

... the local newspaper’s agenda, finding that the former was a much more prevalent ...that local officials overwhelmingly dominated the media agenda in their communities, with readers serving as sources in ... See full document

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A Non-local Attachment Preference in the Production and Comprehension of ThaiRelative Clauses

A Non-local Attachment Preference in the Production and Comprehension of ThaiRelative Clauses

... According to the GMSH, there are roughly four types of languages. English is among the most restrictive and has neither trigger. Thai has only trigger 1. Dutch and German have the second but not the first. The most ... See full document

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