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Publisher Correction: An expression atlas of variant ionotropic glutamate receptors identifies a molecular basis of carbonation sensing (Nature Communications, (2018), 9, 1, (4252), 10.1038/s41467-018-06453-1) (2020)
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Sánchez-Alcañiz, J., Silbering, A., Croset, V., Zappia, G., Sivasubramaniam, A., Abuin, L., Sahai, S., Münch, D., Steck, K., Auer, T., Cruchet, S., Neagu-Maier, G., Sprecher, S., Ribeiro, C., Yapici, N., & Benton, R. (2020). Publisher Correction: An expression atlas of variant ionotropic glutamate receptors identifies a molecular basis of carbonation sensing (Nature Communications, (2018), 9, 1, (4252), 10.1038/s41467-018-06453-1). Nature Communications, 11(1), https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-14882-0

Localisation in a growth model with interaction. Arbitrary graphs (2020)
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Menshikov, M., & Shcherbakov, V. (2020). Localisation in a growth model with interaction. Arbitrary graphs. Alea (2006. Online), 17(1), 473-489. https://doi.org/10.30757/alea.v17-19

This paper concerns the long term behaviour of a growth model describing a random sequential allocation of particles on a finite graph. The probability of allocating a particle at a vertex is proportional to a log-linear function of numbers of existi... Read More about Localisation in a growth model with interaction. Arbitrary graphs.

Justice and the Recognition of the True God: A Reading of Psalm 82 (2020)
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Moberly, R. (2020). Justice and the Recognition of the True God: A Reading of Psalm 82. Revue biblique (1946), 127(2), 215-236. https://doi.org/10.2143/rbi.127.2.3287570

This essay attempts a fresh reading of Psalm 82 as a resource for Christian thought and practice. Characteristic premodern and modern readings – that the psalm is an admonition to human judges, and that the psalm depicts a move from polytheism to hen... Read More about Justice and the Recognition of the True God: A Reading of Psalm 82.

Can users judge what is ‘promising’ evidence in education? (2020)
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Siddiqui, N., & Wardle, L. (2020). Can users judge what is ‘promising’ evidence in education?. Research intelligence, 144, 20-21

Evidence can be used to inform decision-making by reducing uncertainty about the impact of programmes, policies and interventions (Raphael, 2000), and can yield better educational outcomes. Evidence can be confusing, however, as it varies in term... Read More about Can users judge what is ‘promising’ evidence in education?.

Hometown Lending (2020)
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Lim, I., & Nguyen, D. D. (2021). Hometown Lending. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 56(8), 2894-2933. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022109020000769

Banks open more branches and make more lending near their Chief Executive Officers’ (CEOs) childhood hometowns. The effects are stronger among informationally opaque borrowers and among CEOs who spend more time in their childhood hometowns. Furthermo... Read More about Hometown Lending.

Interspecific competition between resident and wintering birds: experimental evidence and consequences of coexistence (2020)
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Powell, L. L., Ames, E. M., Wright, J. R., Matthiopoulos, J., & Marra, P. P. (2020). Interspecific competition between resident and wintering birds: experimental evidence and consequences of coexistence. Ecology, 102(2), Article 03208. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3208

The contribution of interspecific competition to structuring population and community dynamics remains controversial and poorly tested. Specifically, interspecific competition has long been thought to influence the structure of migrant‐resident bird... Read More about Interspecific competition between resident and wintering birds: experimental evidence and consequences of coexistence.

How apes get into and out of joint actions: Shared intentionality as an interactional achievement (2020)
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Genty, E., Heesen, R., Guéry, J., Rossano, F., Zuberbühler, K., & Bangerter, A. (2020). How apes get into and out of joint actions: Shared intentionality as an interactional achievement. Interaction Studies: Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, 21(3), 353 - 386. https://doi.org/10.1075/is.18048.gen

Compared to other animals, humans appear to have a special motivation to share experiences and mental states with others (Clark, 2006; Grice, 1975), which enables them to enter a condition of ‘we’ or shared intentionality (Tomasello & Carpenter, 2005... Read More about How apes get into and out of joint actions: Shared intentionality as an interactional achievement.

‘Society thinks they are cold and/or incompetent, but I do not’: Stereotype content ratings depend on instructions and the social group's location in the stereotype content space (2020)
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Kotzur, P., Veit, S., Namyslo, A., Holthausen, M., Wagner, U., & Yemane, R. (2020). ‘Society thinks they are cold and/or incompetent, but I do not’: Stereotype content ratings depend on instructions and the social group's location in the stereotype content space. British Journal of Social Psychology, 59(4), 1018-1042. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12375

Culture Contact and Diversity at a Site of the Northeastern Plains: An analysis of the ceramics and lithics at Snyder V (DhMg-6) in southwestern Manitoba (2020)
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Wiecek, M., & Syms, E. L. (2020). Culture Contact and Diversity at a Site of the Northeastern Plains: An analysis of the ceramics and lithics at Snyder V (DhMg-6) in southwestern Manitoba

This report argues that DhMg-6, previously identified as the southern half of Snyder I(DhMg-4), should be a separate site, Snyder V. It finds that the ceramics at Snyder V belong to the Mortlach Tradition, Fort Yates Phase, and Late Northern Plains P... Read More about Culture Contact and Diversity at a Site of the Northeastern Plains: An analysis of the ceramics and lithics at Snyder V (DhMg-6) in southwestern Manitoba.

My fault or yours? leaders’ dual reactions to abusive supervision via rumination depend on their independent self‐construal (2020)
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Deng, H., Lam, C. K., Guan, Y., & Wang, M. (2021). My fault or yours? leaders’ dual reactions to abusive supervision via rumination depend on their independent self‐construal. Personnel Psychology, 74(4), 773-798. https://doi.org/10.1111/peps.12430

In this research, we propose a novel goal‐failure perspective based on cognitive theories of rumination to examine how leaders react to their own abusive supervision in distinct ways. Findings from two multi‐wave, multisource field studies conducted... Read More about My fault or yours? leaders’ dual reactions to abusive supervision via rumination depend on their independent self‐construal.

Baboon and vervet monkey crop-foraging behaviors on a commercial South African farm: Preliminary implications for damage mitigation (2020)
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Findlay, L., & Hill, R. (2020). Baboon and vervet monkey crop-foraging behaviors on a commercial South African farm: Preliminary implications for damage mitigation. Human–Wildlife Interactions, 14(3), 505-518. https://doi.org/10.26077/5dbc-b920

Conflict between crop farmers and wild nonhuman primates is a worldwide conservation issue of increasing concern. Most of the research on wild primate crop foraging has so far focused on the conflicts with subsistence agriculture. Crop damage caused... Read More about Baboon and vervet monkey crop-foraging behaviors on a commercial South African farm: Preliminary implications for damage mitigation.

The domino shuffling algorithm and Anisotropic KPZ stochastic growth (2020)
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Chhita, S., & Toninelli, F. L. (2021). The domino shuffling algorithm and Anisotropic KPZ stochastic growth. Annales Henri Lebesgue, 4, 1005-1034. https://doi.org/10.5802/ahl.95

The domino-shuffling algorithm [EKLP92a, EKLP92b, Pro03] can be seen as a stochastic process describing the irreversible growth of a (2+1)-dimensional discrete interface [CT19, Zha18]. Its stationary speed of growth 𝑣𝚠(𝜌) depends on the average inter... Read More about The domino shuffling algorithm and Anisotropic KPZ stochastic growth.

Explaining backlash to trans and non-binary genders in the context of UK Gender Recognition Act reform (2020)
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Armitage, L. (2020). Explaining backlash to trans and non-binary genders in the context of UK Gender Recognition Act reform. Journal of the International Network for Sexual Ethics and Politics (Internet), 8, 11-35. https://doi.org/10.3224/insep.si2020.02

This paper analyses responses to the 2018 Gender Recognition Act reform consultation in the UK, exploring reasons behind the widespread anti-trans sentiment in this context. It compares the conservative Christian roots of traditional opposition to LG... Read More about Explaining backlash to trans and non-binary genders in the context of UK Gender Recognition Act reform.