نتایج جستجو برای: singhal

تعداد نتایج: 221  

2009
Isabelle Brocas Juan D. Carrillo Thomas R. Palfrey

We consider a model where two adversaries can spend resources in acquiring public information about the unknown state of the world in order to influence the choice of a decision maker. We characterize the sampling strategies of the adversaries in the equilibrium of the game. We show that as the cost of information acquisition for one adversary increases, that person collects less evidence where...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1994
S Awasthi S S Singhal S K Srivastava P Zimniak K K Bajpai M Saxena R Sharma S A Ziller E P Frenkel S V Singh

Previous studies have demonstrated that a human glutathione conjugate transporter, designated as dinitrophenyl-S-glutathione ATPase (DNP-SG ATPase), catalyzed ATP hydrolysis in the presence of several amphiphilic compounds other than glutathione conjugates (Singhal, S. S., R. Sharma, S. Gupta, H. Ahmad, P. Zimniak, A. Radominska, R. Lester, and Y. C. Awasthi. 1991. FEBS [Fed. Eur. Biochem. Soc....

2012
HENRIK J. KLEVEN

We develop a framework for non-parametrically identifying optimization frictions and structural elasticities using notches–discontinuities in the choice sets of agents–introduced by for example tax and transfer policies. Notches create excess bunching on the low-tax side and missing mass on the high-tax side of a cutoff, and they are often associated with a region of strictly dominated choice t...

2009
Justin Marion Erich Muehlegger

In this paper, we provide new evidence regarding the pass-through of diesel and gasoline taxes to prices, and how the estimated pass-through depends on a variety of supply conditions including a measure of state residual supply elasticity, refinery and inventory constraints. In addition, we estimate the response of tax incidence to two regulatory changes in fuel markets diesel dye regulations, ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2015
Malvika H Solanki Prodyot K Chatterjee Xiangying Xue Madhu Gupta Ivy Rosales Michael M Yeboah Nina Kohn Christine N Metz

Cisplatin, a commonly used chemotherapeutic for ovarian and other cancers, leads to hypomagnesemia in most patients and causes acute kidney injury (AKI) in 25-30% of patients. Previously, we showed that magnesium deficiency worsens cisplatin-induced AKI and magnesium replacement during cisplatin treatment protects against cisplatin-mediated AKI in non-tumor-bearing mice (Solanki MH, Chatterjee ...

2010
Justin Marion Erich Muehlegger

In this paper, we provide new evidence regarding the pass-through of diesel and gasoline taxes to prices, and how the estimated pass-through depends on a variety of supply conditions including a measure of state residual supply elasticity, and refinery and inventory constraints. In addition, we estimate the response of tax incidence to gasoline content regulations, which complicate the supply c...

2012
May Tajima

Supply chain risks come in a variety of forms: disruptions to material flows, product quality problems, information systems breakdowns, and economic instability (Chopra & Sodhi, 2004; Zsidisin et al., 2000). The recent literature in supply chain management recognizes the importance of managing such risks in the age of global supply chains. Various researchers have discussed firms’ increasing ex...

Journal: :American journal of hypertension 2013
Paolo Brambilla Laura Antolini Maria Elisabeth Street Marco Giussani Sara Galbiati Maria Grazia Valsecchi Andrea Stella Gian Vincenzo Zuccotti Sergio Bernasconi Simonetta Genovesi

To the Editor: We recently published a paper showing an inverse relationship between adiponectin serum levels and hypertension, partially independent of obesity, fat distribution, and insulin resistance.1 Our results indicated that low adiponectin values in obese, but also in normal weight, children are associated with a higher probability of hypertension, suggesting that adiponectin might be r...

2015
Mathieu Hainselin

M emory mostly concerns actions we perform, imagine, or observe: what we ate for lunch, where we walked to, who we interacted with. The worldliest common question askedwhile coming home is ‘What did you do today?’, which concerns our memory for action (Hainselin, Quinette, & Eustache, 2013; Madan & Singhal, 2012). Most of the literature about memory excludes actions, but some researchers studie...

1994
Haym Hirsh Michiel Noordewier

Successful inductive learning requires that training data be expressed in a form where underlying regularities can be recognized by the learning system. Unfortunately , many applications of inductive learning| especially in the domain of molecular biology|have assumed that data are provided in a form already suitable for learning, whether or not such an assumption is actually justiied. This pap...

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