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This limited change in class size is unlikely to explain the size of the effects. Restricting the number of leavers in Table B3 did not affect our estimates, which suggests that class size changes are not the (main) driver of the observed effects. Using the class size effects on student ...
In 1912 each person accepted their station in life so the passengers found nothing odd about the division and segregation of people on board the Titanic. This was normal in the early 1900’s as class distinction was very much observed all over the world. The Tit...
I suppose, after all, that it takes exactly these kinds of nonviolent protests to shift public opinion in such a way as to make something like segregation or same-sex marriage bans so toxic that it’s political suicide to promote them. I guess my concern is: material as those concerns are...
These EEG data also support the functional segregation of mu rhythm into two discrete sub-bands, complimenting previous work that found distinct mu responses in low and high alpha bands (Dumas et al. 2014; Frenkel-Toledo et al. 2014; Neuper et al. 2009; Pfurtscheller et al. 2000). The ...
We define the contact distance,r, as the distance below which a contact is considered to be made. This value was taken as 0.5, 1, and 2, withr=2used unless stated otherwise. As the model uses a discrete time random walk, a contact can only be considered to be made at the end of...
Trip duration (Anova:p = 0.600, Tukey post-hoc test:p.adj = 0.814) and maximum speed (Anova:p = 0.924, Tukey:p.ajd = 0.633) did not differ significantly between the two species (Table2). In contrast, TP travelled significantly faster (mean speed, Anova:p < 0....
Like other cities that boomed in the postwar era, Atlanta's vast metro region includes sprawling suburbs connected to the downtown core via an intricate freeway system. Today, Silicon Peach has been shaped by its history of racial segregation and the Civil Rights Movement, which was centered he...
Ceramide, the precursor of all complex sphingolipids, is a potent signaling molecule that mediates key events of cellular pathophysiology. In the nervous s
While lynchings occurred in almost every state, except some New England enclaves that could have had unreported incidents, they were particularly numerous in the South. Nationally, the number of lynchings peaked at 230 in 1892 and did not rise above 100 in a year after 1901,...