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    • The RPEs of RBCs and other DSGEs 

      Evans, David; Evans, George W.; McGough, Bruce (2022-07-10) - Journal article
      In a broad class of non-linear representative agent models, represented by a system of difference equations, we replace rational expectations with linear forecast models conditioning on a predetermined set of regressors. ...
    • Manganese-catalysed synthesis of polyketones using hydrogen-borrowing approach 

      Kulyabin, Pavel; Magdysyuk, Oxana; Naden, Aaron Benjamin; Dawson, Daniel McLean; Pancholi, Ketan; Walker, Matthew; Vassalli, Massimo; Kumar, Amit (2024-06-28) - Journal article
      We report here a method of making polyketones from the coupling of diketones and diols using a manganese pincer complex. The methodology allows us to access various polyketones (polyarylalkylketone) containing aryl, alkyl, ...
    • The impact of adsorption–desorption reactions on the chemistry of Himalayan rivers and the quantification of silicate weathering rates 

      Knight, Alasdair; Stevenson, Emily; Bridgestock, Luke; Baronas, Jotautas; Knapp, William; Adhikari, Basanta Raj; Andermann, Christoff; Tipper, Edward (2024-09-01) - Journal article
      Common environmental adsorbents (clay minerals, metal-oxides, metal-oxyhydroxides and organic matter) can significantly impact the chemistry of aqueous fluids via adsorption–desorption reactions. The dissolved chemistry ...
    • The multitude, the people, and popular sovereignty : Pufendorf and Locke in reply to Hobbes 

      Harris, James A. (2024-04-24) - Journal article
      In the early iterations of his political thought, The Elements of Law and De Cive, Hobbes proposed a new account of the nature of the people. In Section 2 I describe Pufendorf’s critical response. Pufendorf’s theory of the ...
    • RNA processing by the CRISPR-associated NYN ribonuclease 

      Chi, Haotian; White, Malcolm (2024-06-17) - Journal article
      CRISPR-Cas systems confer adaptive immunity in prokaryotes, facilitating the recognition and destruction of invasive nucleic acids. Type III CRISPR systems comprise large, multisubunit ribonucleoprotein complexes with a ...