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Protection and Delivery of Phytochemicals from Passive Encapsulation to Guaranteed Self‐Assembly Induced by Amyloid Template for Chronic Disease Prevention via Modulating Microbial‐Host Crosstalk

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The rising incidence of chronic diseases globally has drawn widespread attention to phytochemicals, which exert targeted preventive and alleviating effect by modulating gut microbiota; thus, a potential strategy for precision nutritional interventions is offered.
Shiqi Bai   +6 more
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Workplace culture for forensic mental health services: a mixed methods descriptive study. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Health Serv Res
Furness T   +4 more
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Decoding budget awareness: A multivariate analysis of generation Z undergraduates. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Güngör Göksu G   +3 more
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Corporate Governance and Islamic Behavioural Finance: A Review from Malaysia and GCC Countries

Indian Journal of Corporate Governance, 2023
This study examines the mediating effect of investors’ sentiment on the relationship between corporate governance (CG) and herding and risk-averse behaviour in the Shariah-compliant stocks in Malaysia and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. Panel data and quantile regressions are adopted, and the research timeframe is 2017 to 2021.
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Ethical behaviour and Corporate Financing: evidences from legality rating

2022
Given the growing attention of ethical principles in business practices, a key question in the related literature is how the adoption of ethic behaviour affects the company’s corporate financing. Answering to this question permits to further understand how ethics can mitigate the information asymmetry between borrowers and debt lenders, favouring the ...
Federica Doni   +3 more
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Capital market imperfections: Informational asymmetries, financing constraints and New Zealand corporate investment behaviour

New Zealand Economic Papers, 1993
Under the assumption of informational asymmetries between firms and investors in financial markets, the theoretical result that a firm's investment expenditure will be constrained by internal finance availability can be derived. This paper tests for such an internal‐finance constraint, using data for New Zealand firms. The results suggest that internal
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