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Nanoscale control of competing interactions and geometrical frustration in a dipolar trident lattice.
Geometrical frustration occurs when entities in a system, subject to given lattice constraints, are hindered to simultaneously minimize their local interactions. In magnetism, systems incorporating geometrical frustration ... -
Navigating Political Hazard Risks and Legal System Quality: Venture Capital Investments in Latin America.
With emphasis on a venture’s institutional environment and its stage of development, the authors develop theory to explain how the quality of a nation’s legal system and the level of political hazards affect venture capital ... -
Necessity, certainty and illumination according to Saint Bonaventure.
During the 13th century, several scholastic authors adopted Aristotelian theories to explain human knowledge. These theories assume that man is capable of acquiring science by using his natural powers. Our soul is able to ... -
NEETs in Latin America and the Caribbean: Skills, Aspirations, and Information.
This paper studies the role of cognitive skills, socioemotional skills, aspirations and expectations on the likelihood of being NEET (not in education, employment or training) using a novel sample of 15 to 24 year old ... -
Neighbour effects in the provision of public goods in a young democracy: evidence from China.
Fiscal mimicking and yardstick competition among neighbouring jurisdictions have been widely documented in developed countries with long histories of democracy. However, there is very little empirical evidence concerning ... -
Networks, Entrepreneurial Orientation, and Internationalization Scope: Evidence from Chilean Small and Medium Enterprises.
During the last 20 years, the literature on internationalized small firms discussed at length the speed of internationalization, illustrating the importance of born globals. The geographic scope of small firm internationalization ... -
Neural Dynamics of Associative Learning during Human Sleep.
Recent evidence indicates that humans can learn entirely new information during sleep. To elucidate the neural dynamics underlying sleep-learning, we investigated brain activity during auditory–olfactory discriminatory ...