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Background There is a pressing need for research on neurodevelopmental conditions to focus on predictors of resilient or positive outcomes, rather than core symptoms and impairment. One promising avenue is to consider whether child–parent similarity contributes to a protective family environment.
Daniel L. Wechsler +39 more
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Systemic autoimmune diseases (sAIDs) affect 1 in 10 people and represent a leading cause of death in women under the age of 65 years. Despite the emergence of targeted‐biologic therapies, mortality rates for sAIDs have not improved. Emerging cellular therapies represent a promising therapeutic strategy for patients living with sAIDs given their ...
Elizabeth R. Volkmann +4 more
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Why are some people in the UK reluctant to seek support for their pets?
Drawing upon data from a study examining experiences of accessing support for pets from the UK animal welfare charity Blue Cross, this paper illuminates reasons why people might not seek support when they need it. This applies to those who are struggling
Janine C Muldoon, Joanne M Williams
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Data Definitions in the ACL2 Sedan
We present a data definition framework that enables the convenient specification of data types in ACL2s, the ACL2 Sedan. Our primary motivation for developing the data definition framework was pedagogical.
Chamarthi, Harsh Raju +2 more
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Are Firms Penalized for Their Involvement in Human Rights Violations?
ABSTRACT Increased transparency about harmful corporate human rights practices is often assumed to contribute to the prevention of such violations, as negative publicity may generate reputational damage for corporations. However, whether and when such reputational damage actually occurs, and in what shape, is unknown.
Peter‐Jan Engelen +3 more
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The sharp upsurge in car ownership has led to increased demands and congestion in urban transport networks. A dynamic traffic-flow forecast is crucial for managing demand and addressing capacity issues.
Jin Wang, Minhui Kang
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ABSTRACT Contemporary perspectives suggest that some children are more sensitive to their caregiving environment than others. This prospective longitudinal study examined the role of environmental sensitivity in the developmental pathways of attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), focusing on its early identification during the neonatal period.
Tzlil Einziger +2 more
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Does price react to fixed price tender offer share buyback announcement? [PDF]
This paper investigates stock market reactions to share buyback announcements, specifically with the fixed price tender offer mechanism. An event study methodology was used to examine stock price reaction of 30 observations involving 21 listed companies ...
Abdullah, Nur Adiana Hiau +1 more
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Reputational Damage of Bank Misconduct: The Role of Regulation and ESG Performance
ABSTRACT This study investigates the reputational losses incurred by banks due to detected misconduct and the impact of bank ESG performance on this reputational damage. We use a unique dataset of 400 fines assigned to 39 European listed banks from 2009 to 2022 by US and EU regulatory agencies.
Alessandro Carretta +2 more
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The objective of this research is to understand the long term impact of the internal as well as external merger and acquisition toward shareholder prosperity using size and beta adjust¬ment abnormal return which had already been shown by the study of ...
Sutrisno Sutrisno, Sumarsih Sumarsih
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