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    Bortolini_et_al_2017_Inferring patterns of folktale diffusion using genomic data_Codes_and_Data

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    <p>The attached files allow users to fully replicate the analyses contained in the paper by Bortolini et al. 2017, Inferring patterns of folktale diffusion using genomic data, <em>PNAS</em>, investigating the mechanisms of folktale diffusion across Eurasia. </p> <p>When using, modifying or sharing any of these codes and datasets for any purpose please always fully quote the paper published in PNAS by Bortolini et al (2017)</p> <p><br> The file TellTaleGenome_src.R contains all source codes to be used jointly with the file TellTaleGenome_log.R, a log which comprises all the commands executed to perform all the analyses contained in the above mentioned paper, from data import to the generation of all figures. Please refer to TellTaleGenome_src.R for a commented description of each function and to generate individual source codes to be implemented in R. </p> <p>Please note: the log file contains commands referred to the use of SpaceMix (Bradburd GS, Ralph PL, Coop GM, 2013. Disentangling the effects of geographic and ecological isolation on genetic differentiation. Evolution 67(11):3258-3273)<br> In order to run SpaceMix as reported in the main text it is necessary to follow the instructions reported in the relative log section (SPACEMIX). Data files to be used for SPACEMIX can be downloaded from the linked dataset provided by Estonian Biocentre (www.ebc.ee/free_data) and adapted from Pagani et al. 2016 (doi:10.1038/nature19792)</p> <p><br> In order to run all the remaining analyses in R using the source file through direct copy-and-paste of the commands reported in the log, it is necessary to comment out the relevant SPACEMIX section from the log file itself (beginning and end of the section are appropriately signalled)</p> <p>Please also note that all the raw data files with a ".csv" extension are grouped into a folder named "data" in order to be used jointly with source codes and commands as they are now.</p&gt

    The future of the Eurasian past: highlighting plotholes and pillars of human population movements in the Late Pleistocene

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    The major genetic divergences among non-Africans took place within a relatively short period of time, between 50 and 40 thousand years ago. These events shaped human diversity worldwide and set the basis for our current understanding of demographic history, patterns of adaptation and genetic burden across human populations. While the global picture appears already set, with the main human expansion Out of Africa inferred to have occurred between 60 and 70 thousand years ago and the main separation between contemporary East and West Eurasian to have taken place at around 40 thousand years ago, several finer details remain unresolved, including the whereabouts of such expansions and the dynamics of their interactions with archaic hominins and the interplay between environmental, cultural and demographic effectors. Here we review the major events that characterize human movements across and beyond Eurasia until the last glacial maximum and, at the end of each paragraph, spell out in italics the major questions that remain unsolved and that may provide major breakthroughs in the field in the upcoming years

    An assessment of the impact of possible CAP reform scenarios on Romanian agriculture

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    Using a simplified model, with key-variable the prices of two different possible scenarios of CAP reform after 2013 (moderate and radical), this paper present a comparison between the price effects of implementation of each reform scenario at 2015 horizon on Romanian agriculture. This short analysis shows that, under the presented hypotheses, the net welfare effect, due to the price changes, for the selected products, is positive in both reform scenarios, yet greater in the case of the radical reform. Integrated in the large context of Romanian development, it seems that the influence of CAP reform upon agriculture and rural areas will be most likely a gradual one: an interpenetration between the two scenarios is foreseeable, starting with the moderate reform that will dominate the period around 2013, the reform measures acquiring a more radical character afterwards.CAP reform, Romania, welfare effects, Agricultural and Food Policy,

    "Learning the intrinsic dynamics of spatio-temporal processes through Latent Dynamics Networks": Dataset

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    <p>This repository contains the data accompanying the paper "<em>Learning the intrinsic dynamics of spatio-temporal processes through Latent Dynamics Networks</em>", by Francesco Regazzoni, Stefano Pagani, Matteo Salvador, Luca Dedè and Alfio Quarteroni.</p> <p> </p> <p>The associated codes are available in the Github repository <a href="https://github.com/FrancescoRegazzoni/LDNets">https://github.com/FrancescoRegazzoni/LDNets</a></p&gt

    Learning the intrinsic dynamics of spatio-temporal processes through Latent Dynamics Networks: dataset

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    <p>This repository contains the data accompanying the paper "<em>Learning the intrinsic dynamics of spatio-temporal processes through Latent Dynamics Networks</em>", by Francesco Regazzoni, Stefano Pagani, Matteo Salvador, Luca Dedè and Alfio Quarteroni.</p> <p>The associated codes are available in the repository <a href="https://github.com/FrancescoRegazzoni/LDNets">https://github.com/FrancescoRegazzoni/LDNets</a></p&gt

    sj-docx-1-ict-10.1177_15347354221096808 – Supplemental material for The Neural Signature of Psychological Interventions in Persons With Cancer: A Scoping Review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ict-10.1177_15347354221096808 for The Neural Signature of Psychological Interventions in Persons With Cancer: A Scoping Review by Pierre Gilbert Rossini, Luca Ostacoli, Marco Pagani, Francesca Malandrone, Francesco Oliva, Luca Cominu, Maria Chiara Annetta and Sara Carletto in Integrative Cancer Therapies</p
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