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Browsing Research and Writings by Title
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Baryon bag simulation of QCD in the strong coupling limit
(2019-10-21)We explore the possibility of a simulation of strong coupling QCD in terms of so-called baryon bags. In this form the known representation in terms of monomers, dimers and baryon loops is reorganized such that the baryon ... -
Behavioral Characterizations of Naiveté for Time-Inconsistent Preferences
(Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID), 2016-11-14)We propose nonparametric definitions of absolute and comparative naiveté. These definitions leverage ex-ante choice of menu to identify predictions of future behavior and ex-post (random) choices from menus to identify actual ... -
Benefits, Costs, and Distributional Impacts of a Groundwater Trading Program in the Diamond Valley, Nevada
(2016-10-17)In Nevada’s Diamond Valley, unsustainable groundwater pumping has decreased the aquifer’s water level, raising irrigators’ pumping costs and threatening the viability of existing wells and springs. Continued extraction in ... -
Betting on Better Drug Trials to Beat Covid-19
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Between Monopoly and Free Trade: The English East India Company, 1600-1757
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Beyond Words, Without Words, and Finding Words: Responding to the Catastrophe
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Bigger Change Faster
(2019-09)Today’s greatest sustainable development challenges can only be solved if we work together more effectively across the global development, health, and environmental communities. This report, co-authored by the Bridge ... -
"Black folk here and there": Repositioning other(ed) African diaspora(s) in/and "Europexs"
(The African Diaspora and the Disciplines, 2010-12-01)The story I will begin to recount is one that seeks to expand the way we think about African diaspora(s) in/and "Europe." Using broad brushstrokes, I will explore two compound problematics that stand in as distillations ... -
BLOWING SMOKE How Weak Science was Warped by Money and Politics and Smokers Paid the Price
How the science behind the health and cost effects of smoking has been warped by changing political, cultural and financial pressures. -
Blunt threat now a credible option
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Breaking Down Obama's Grand Strategy
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Bridge Collaborative Practitioner’s Guide: Principles and Guidance for Cross-sector Action Planning and Evidence Evaluation
(2017-10-25)The health, development and environment sectors increasingly realize that they cannot achieve their respective goals by acting in isolation. Yet, as they pivot to act collectively, they face challenges in finding and interpreting ... -
Building a Common Approach: Global Infrastructure Standards
(2022-06-21)Well-planned, -designed, and -built infrastructure projects are critically needed to improve economic productivity, transition to a low-carbon economy, mitigate environmental risks, and promote human rights and social inclusion. ... -
Building Ecosystem Services Conceptual Models
(2018-09-05)Funders and developers of infrastructure projects and businesses and managers overseeing critical natural resources are becoming increasingly aware of and interested in ecosystem services. Although methods for incorporating ... -
Built-in Self-Test of High-Density and Realistic ILV Layouts in Monolithic 3D ICs
Nano-scale inter-layer vias (ILVs) in monolithic 3D (M3D) ICs have enabled high-density vertical integration of logic and memory tiers with significant improvement in power, performance, and area (PPA) over 2D and 3D-stacked ... -
Buried in the Red Dirt
(2021-11-30)<jats:p>Bringing together a vivid array of analog and non-traditional sources, including colonial archives, newspaper reports, literature, oral histories, and interviews, Buried in the Red Dirt tells a story of life, death, ... -
‘Burnout’ and the Healthcare Workplace
(lEmergency Physician's Monthly, 2022-05-08)Burnout is a systemic issue perpetuated by the disruptive state of many of our healthcare workplaces. To promote burnout as a condition of individual resiliency does a disservice to our healthcare workers and perpetuates ...