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Their study, "Loss Aversion and Seller Behavior: Evidence From the Housing Market," appeared in The Quarterly Journal of Economics in November 2001.
"We usually study loss with a capital L in terms of grief, death and dying," said Dr. Cermele, who has examined the phenomenon of hoarding, considered to be the opposite of loss.
In the current study, loss of consciousness was identified as yet another aggravating factor in thoracic injuries.
In our study, loss of patients due to revision, death, and ill health was underestimated, resulting in somewhat small samples.
In this paper, we study loss and delay measurements taken over the Internet and we provide a detailed characterization thereof.
In this work, push-out tests are presented to study loss of bond caused by corrosion of steel in reinforced concrete.
Therefore, the primary aim of this study was to develop a novel paradigm to study loss of control over substance use in rats that captures these aspects.
In this study, loss estimation models were developed for reasonably accurate assessment of economic and human losses from seismic events in the Mediterranean region, based on damage assessment at an urban scale.
The type of accident influenced the outcomes in this study; loss of consciousness is associated with car crashes and pedestrian-vehicle collisions; however, stab wounds are not associated with loss of consciousness.
Such animal models have been increasingly made use of over the past years to study loss- or gain-of-function consequences of one or more components of the molecular machinery leading to cell death.
Correlation of expression levels or, more relevant to this study, loss of function phenotypes across multiple conditions provides an indirect measure of gene gene relationship.
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