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Affine Toda field theories with defects (2004)
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Bowcock, P., Corrigan, E., & Zambon, C. (2004). Affine Toda field theories with defects. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2004(01), Article 056. https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2004/01/056

A lagrangian approach is proposed and developed to study defects within affine Toda field theories. In particular, a suitable Lax pair is constructed together with examples of conserved charges. It is found that only those models based on ar(1) data... Read More about Affine Toda field theories with defects.

De sillas y almohadones o de la naturaleza ritual del poder en la Nueva España de los siglos XVI y XVII (2004)
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Cañeque, A. (2004). De sillas y almohadones o de la naturaleza ritual del poder en la Nueva España de los siglos XVI y XVII. Revista de Indias, LXIV(232), 609- 634

El artículo estudia la interrelación entre ritual público y autoridad colonial en la Nueva España de los siglos XVI y XVII. En la sociedad colonial, el afianzamiento de la autoridad dependía más de cuestiones tales como prestigio, reputación y/o apar... Read More about De sillas y almohadones o de la naturaleza ritual del poder en la Nueva España de los siglos XVI y XVII.

'CCTV, Risk Management and Regulation Mechanisms in Publicly-Used Places: a Discussion Based on Swiss Examples' (2004)
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Ruegg, J., November, V., & Klauser, F. (2004). 'CCTV, Risk Management and Regulation Mechanisms in Publicly-Used Places: a Discussion Based on Swiss Examples'. Surveillance & Society, 2(2/3), 415-429

This paper focuses on the relations between different types of actors involved in both conceiving and using video-surveillance systems. More specifically, it deals with the reasons that support the growing use of video-surveillance systems, and the o... Read More about 'CCTV, Risk Management and Regulation Mechanisms in Publicly-Used Places: a Discussion Based on Swiss Examples'.

Does a sudden death liven up the game? Rules, incentives and strategy in football (2004)
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Banerjee, A., & Swinnen, J. (2004). Does a sudden death liven up the game? Rules, incentives and strategy in football. Economic Theory, 23(2), 411-421. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00199-003-0402-3

In an effort to stimulate more attractive football, the international football association FIFA, has recently introduced the "sudden death" or "golden goal" rule for games going into extra time play. This paper analyses under which conditions, if any... Read More about Does a sudden death liven up the game? Rules, incentives and strategy in football.

A logic for theories in flux (2004)
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Hannan, M., & Polos, L. (2004). A logic for theories in flux. Logique et analyse, 47, 85-121

Ambiguities of Global Civil Society (2004)
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Amoore, L., & Langley, P. (2004). Ambiguities of Global Civil Society. Review of International Studies, 30(1), 89-110. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0260210504005844

The concept of an emergent global civil society (GCS), an identifiable public sphere of voluntary association distinct from the architecture of states and markets, has become voguish in some approaches to international relations and international pol... Read More about Ambiguities of Global Civil Society.

Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Younger Dryas in Jersey, UK Channel Islands, based on plant and insect fossils (2004)
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Jones, R., O'Brien, C., & Coope, G. (2004). Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Younger Dryas in Jersey, UK Channel Islands, based on plant and insect fossils. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 115(1), 43-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0016-7878%2804%2980033-6

Plant and insect remains from sand and organic silt intercalated with solifluction deposits, the silt dated to an approximate 230 radiocarbon-year period during the first part of the Younger Dryas Stadial of the Devensian Lateglacial, are described a... Read More about Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Younger Dryas in Jersey, UK Channel Islands, based on plant and insect fossils.

Mechanistic studies on acyl-transferase ribozymes and beyond (2004)
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Hodgson, D., & Suga, H. (2004). Mechanistic studies on acyl-transferase ribozymes and beyond. Biopolymers, 73(1), 130-150. https://doi.org/10.1002/bip.10518

In vitro selection has allowed the isolation of many new ribozymes that are able to catalyze an ever-widening array of chemical transformations. Mechanistic studies on these selected ribozymes have provided valuable insight into the methods that RNA... Read More about Mechanistic studies on acyl-transferase ribozymes and beyond.

Human-environment interactions on the Upper Khuzestan Plains, southwest Iran. Recent investigations (2004)
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Alizadeh, A., Kouchoukos, N., Wilkinson, T., Bauer, A., & Mashkour, M. (2004). Human-environment interactions on the Upper Khuzestan Plains, southwest Iran. Recent investigations. Paléorient (En ligne), 30(1), 69-88. https://doi.org/10.3406/paleo.2004.4773

Evidence from archaeological excavation, intensive surface survey, geoarchaeological investigations, and remote sensing conducted in fall 2002 establishes parameters for the long-term history of human-environment interaction on the eastern margins of... Read More about Human-environment interactions on the Upper Khuzestan Plains, southwest Iran. Recent investigations.

British Students at the International Lenin School 1926-37: A reaffirmation of methods results and conclusions (2004)
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Cohen, G., & Morgan, K. (2004). British Students at the International Lenin School 1926-37: A reaffirmation of methods results and conclusions. Twentieth Century British History, 15(1), 77-107. https://doi.org/10.1093/tcbh/15.1.77

Alan Campbell, John McIlroy, Barry McLoughlin, and John Halstead have offered a sweeping, if incoherent, criticism of the research presented in ‘Stalin's Sausage Machine’, our recent article on British students at the International Lenin School. By e... Read More about British Students at the International Lenin School 1926-37: A reaffirmation of methods results and conclusions.

Orthographic familiarity influences initial eye fixation positions in reading (2004)
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Liversedge, S., & White, S. (2004). Orthographic familiarity influences initial eye fixation positions in reading. European journal of cognitive psychology, 16(1-2), 52 - 78. https://doi.org/10.1080/09541440340000204

An important issue in the understanding of eye movements in reading is what kind of nonfoveal information can influence where we move our eyes. In Experiment 1, first fixation landing positions were nearer the beginning of misspelled words. Experimen... Read More about Orthographic familiarity influences initial eye fixation positions in reading.

The actin-interacting protein AIP1 is essential for actin organization and plant development (2004)
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Ketelaar, T., Allwood, E., Anthony, R., Voigt, B., Menzel, D., & Hussey, P. (2004). The actin-interacting protein AIP1 is essential for actin organization and plant development. Current Biology, 14(2), 145-149. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2004.01.004

Cell division, growth, and cytoplasmic organization require a dynamic actin cytoskeleton. The filamentous actin (F-actin) network is regulated by actin binding proteins that modulate actin dynamics. These actin binding proteins often have cooperative... Read More about The actin-interacting protein AIP1 is essential for actin organization and plant development.

Self-avoiding polygons: sharp asymptotics of canonical partition functions under the fixed area constraint (2004)
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Hryniv, O., & Ioffe, D. (2004). Self-avoiding polygons: sharp asymptotics of canonical partition functions under the fixed area constraint. Markov processes and related fields, 10(1), 1-64

The paper considers the ensemble of self-avoiding paths in $Z^2$ which join the positive vertical axis with the positive horizontal axis, and take value on the first quadrant of the plane. To each such path $\omega$ is associated its length $|\omega|... Read More about Self-avoiding polygons: sharp asymptotics of canonical partition functions under the fixed area constraint.

Weathering the storm: convergence, divergence and the robustness of the worlds of welfare (2004)
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Bambra, C. (2004). Weathering the storm: convergence, divergence and the robustness of the worlds of welfare. Social policy journal, 3(3), 3-23. https://doi.org/10.1300/j185v03n03_02

Esping-Andersen's 'three worlds of welfare' typology has been the subject of an intensive and unrelenting academic debate for the past decade. This debate has been fairly extensive in its, overwhelmingly negative, evaluation but it has ignored what i... Read More about Weathering the storm: convergence, divergence and the robustness of the worlds of welfare.

The boundary Weyl anomaly in the N = 4 SYM / type IIB supergravity correspondence (2004)
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Mansfield, P., Nolland, D., & Ueno, T. (2004). The boundary Weyl anomaly in the N = 4 SYM / type IIB supergravity correspondence. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2004(01), https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2004/01/013

We give a complete account of the Schrödinger representation approach to the calculation of the Weyl anomaly of = 4 SYM from the AdS/CFT correspondence. On the AdS side, the 1/N2 correction to the leading order result receives contributions from all... Read More about The boundary Weyl anomaly in the N = 4 SYM / type IIB supergravity correspondence.