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Postoperative cognition dysfunction (POCD) describes a condition of persistent deficits in attention, learning and memory following surgery. The mechanisms of POCD are far from being understood and the therapeutic strategies are limit. Surgery-induced oxidative stress and peripheral inflammation...
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We study credence goods in a general model. A consumer may suffer a loss which is a continuous random variable. Privately observing the loss value, an expert can provide a repair at a price to eliminate the consumer's loss. All perfect-Bayesian equilibria are inefficient, in that some losses are...
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A decision maker offers a new product to a fixed number of adopters. The decision maker does not know the value of the product while adopters receive some private information about the value. We study how the decision maker may influence learning among adopters by manipulating the launch...
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Indium tin oxide (ITO), which is a promising n-type conducting oxide material, shows great prospects in photoelectric device applications. In this work, the ITO submicro-cubes have been synthesized by seed-assisted coprecipitation method. The effects of seed addition, In3+ concentration, aging...
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I study credence goods markets when there are both selfish and conscientious experts. The selfish expert is a profit maximizer. The conscientious expert wants to maximize profit and repair the consumer's problem. There are two classes of equilibria: uniform-price equilibria and nonuniform-price...
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I study credence goods markets when there are both selfish and conscientious experts. The selfish expert is a profit maximizer. The conscientious expert wants to maximize profit and repair the consumer's problem. There are two classes of equilibria: uniform-price equilibria and nonuniform-price...
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