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"Table 3" of "Precision measurement of the structure function ratios F2 (He) / F2 (D), F2 (C) / F2 (D) and F2 (Ca) / F2 (D)"

1991

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F2InclusiveStructure FunctionNeutral CurrentDeep Inelastic ScatteringMU+ NUCLEUS --> MU+ XMU+ CA --> MU+ XMuon productionMU+ DEUT --> MU+ X
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"Table 5" of "Measurement of the hadronic photon structure function at LEP1 for values between 9.9-GeV**2 and 284-GeV**2."

1999

Bin to bin correlations in the extracted values of the photon structure function F2.

F2PhotoproductionElectron productionE+ E- --> E- E+ HADRONSCORRE+ E- ScatteringStructure FunctionPhysics::OpticsExclusiveGAMMA* GAMMA --> HADRONS0.0
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"Table 7" of "Measurement of the hadronic photon structure function at LEP1 for values between 9.9-GeV**2 and 284-GeV**2."

1999

Bin to bin correlations in the extracted values of the photon structure function F2.

F2PhotoproductionElectron productionE+ E- --> E- E+ HADRONSCORRE+ E- ScatteringStructure FunctionPhysics::OpticsExclusiveGAMMA* GAMMA --> HADRONS0.0
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"Table 9" of "Measurement of the hadronic photon structure function at LEP1 for values between 9.9-GeV**2 and 284-GeV**2."

1999

Bin to bin correlations in the extracted values of the photon structure function F2.

F2PhotoproductionElectron productionE+ E- --> E- E+ HADRONSCORRE+ E- ScatteringStructure FunctionPhysics::OpticsExclusiveGAMMA* GAMMA --> HADRONS0.0
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"Table 10" of "Measurement of the hadronic photon structure function at LEP1 for values between 9.9-GeV**2 and 284-GeV**2."

1999

The mean values of F2 in the X range 0.1 to 0.6.

F2PhotoproductionElectron productionE+ E- --> E- E+ HADRONSE+ E- ScatteringStructure FunctionExclusiveGAMMA* GAMMA --> HADRONS0.0
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"Table 6" of "Measurement of the hadronic photon structure function at LEP1 for values between 9.9-GeV**2 and 284-GeV**2."

1999

The photon structure function determined from the LCAL data in the Q**2 bin 13 to 44 GeV**2 with a mean of 20.67 +- 016 GeV**2. Bin to bin correlations are given in the next table.

F2PhotoproductionElectron productionE+ E- --> E- E+ HADRONSE+ E- ScatteringStructure FunctionExclusiveGAMMA* GAMMA --> HADRONS0.0
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"Table 8" of "Measurement of the hadronic photon structure function at LEP1 for values between 9.9-GeV**2 and 284-GeV**2."

1999

The photon structure function determined from the LCAL data in the Q**2 bin 6 to 13 GeV**2 with a mean of 9.93 +- 0.04 GeV**2. Bin to bin correlations are given in the next table.

F2PhotoproductionElectron productionE+ E- --> E- E+ HADRONSE+ E- ScatteringStructure FunctionExclusiveGAMMA* GAMMA --> HADRONS0.0
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"Table 4" of "Measurement of the hadronic photon structure function at LEP1 for values between 9.9-GeV**2 and 284-GeV**2."

1999

The photon structure function determined from the ECAL data in the Q**2 bin 35 to 3000 Gev**2 with a mean of 284 +- 49 GeV**2. Bin to bin correlations are given in the next table.

F2PhotoproductionElectron productionE+ E- --> E- E+ HADRONSE+ E- ScatteringStructure FunctionExclusiveGAMMA* GAMMA --> HADRONS0.0
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Foreign Taleovers and Wages: Theory and Evidence from Hungary

2005

This study discriminates FDI technology spillover from learning effects. Whenever learning takes time, our model predicts that foreign investors deduct the economic value of learning from wages of inexperienced workers and add it to experienced ones to prevent them from moving to local competitors. Hence, the national wage bill is unaffected by foreign takeovers. In contrast to learning, technology spillover effects occur whenever a worker with MNE experience contributes more to local firms’ than to MNEs’ productivity. In this case, experienced MNE workers are hired by local firms and the host country obtains a welfare gain. We investigate empirically wages, productivity, and worker turnove…

FDI foreign takeover cross-border M&A wage regression employee-employer matched data propensity score matching FDI technology spilloverjel:J3jel:F2
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Mistranslation Drives Alterations in Protein Levels and the Effects of a Synonymous Variant at the Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 Locus.

2021

This article also appears in: Health, Medical, and Life Sciences Virtual Issue for Advanced Science.

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