
Peter Jones
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1 month ago |
nature.com | Simone Martino |Sam Buckton |Bina Agarwal |Annela Anger-Kraavi |Robert Costanza |Peter Jones | +6 more
AbstractTransformation of economic systems is widely regarded as essential for tackling interacting global crises. Unconventional economic approaches seeking holistic human and planetary well-being have transformative potential, but mainstreaming them is hampered by vested interests and intellectual lock-ins. They are also diffuse and struggle to develop sufficient discursive power to gain more widespread traction in policy.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
jpt.spe.org | Mark McClure |Peter Jones |J. A. Wang |Yasuyuki Hamanaka
The papers highlighted in this section demonstrate the merging of the theoretical and empirical to solve practical problems, addressing topics such as casing deformation, condensate banking, and mitigation of fracture-driven interactions. Hydraulic fracture modeling requires blending the theoretical with the empirical. We have a good understanding of the fundamental physics—conservation of mass, continuum mechanics, and so on.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
nature.com | Luis Alameda |Marta Di Forti |Celso Arango |Miguel Bernardo |Julio Bobes |Cristina Marta Del-Ben | +11 more
AbstractChildhood adversity is associated with various clinical dimensions in psychosis; however, how genetic vulnerability shapes the adversity-associated psychopathological signature is yet to be studied.
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Aug 5, 2024 |
tijd.be | Peter Jones
Europa heeft het moeilijk in de race rond cleantech, de technologie die moet bijdragen aan een beter klimaat zoals batterijen en elektrische voertuigen. 'Het heeft geen zin om een open handelsbeleid te blijven promoten dat gesubsidieerde producten uit het buitenland op onze markten toelaat, terwijl we thuis overdreven streng zijn voor staatssteun', schrijft Peter Tom Jones.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
4rfv.com | Peter Jones
By Peter JonesAmy Ray shuffles through a rack of clothing to find an unusual sleeveless western shirt. Who would wear such a thing she wonders out loud. I would. The lighthearted scene from It's Only Life After All, in a sense, typifies the determined, almost rugged independence of the Indigo Girls, a folk-pop group that has long lived by its own rules in everything from song craft to sexual expression. The new documentary profiling the enduring duo premiered January 19 at the Ray Theater.
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