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Adaptation variations of the Taiwanese Chinese moon moth Actias ningpoana ningtaiwana to different host plants. [PDF]
Chou YT, Lu PL.
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To Achieve Zero Harm, We Must Address Financial Harm. [PDF]
Gandhi TK, Hemmelgarn C.
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When do workforce reductions pay off? A question of size and slack in privately held firms
Abstract Workforce reductions are associated with lower human capital and opportunity costs, which negatively affect firm performance, but at the same time reduce wage costs. We investigate the impact of workforce reductions on firm performance for privately held firms.
Vivien Lefebvre
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Magical Thinking and Mystical Experience: An Exploration of Delusional Disorder in Schizophrenic Patients. [PDF]
Pratiwi A +6 more
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The Impact of Risk Exposure and Environmental Conditions on European Banking Efficiency
ABSTRACT This study investigates the determinants of bank cost efficiency in Europe by applying a dynamic Bayesian stochastic frontier approach. We distinguish between two conceptually and empirically separate components of efficiency: (1) an intrinsic component, driven by internal bank features such as size and risk exposure, and (2) an extrThis study
Pilar Gargallo +2 more
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Antimicrobial Resistance: An Emerging Global Threat to Modern Medicine. [PDF]
Zavaleta-Monestel E +3 more
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Do Politically Connected Board Members Influence Firms' Debt Choices? Public Debt Versus Bank Debt
ABSTRACT Using a unique hand‐collected data set on the political connections of board members of S&P 1500 companies, we find that board members with stronger government ties are positively associated with firms' preference for public debt over bank debt.
Mustapha Douch +2 more
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