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Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor of the posterior maxilla
Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT) is a rare odontogenic neoplasm comprising
Vidya Ajila +3 more
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DAG-Coder: Directed Acyclic Graph-Based Network Coding for Reliable Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor devices are usually powered with limited non-rechargeable batteries. This energy can easily be depleted when no wise consumption procedures are used, leaving the sensor non-functional.
Eman Al-Hawri +2 more
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Cognitive Load Balancing Approach for 6G MEC Serving IoT Mashups
The sixth generation (6G) of communication networks represents more of a revolution than an evolution of the previous generations, providing new directions and innovative approaches to face the network challenges of the future.
Barbara Attanasio +3 more
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Evaluation of Quality Parameters of Apple Juices Using Near‐Infrared Spectroscopy and Chemometrics
Near‐infrared (NIR) spectra were recorded for commercial apple juices. Analysis of these spectra using partial least squares (PLS) regression revealed quantitative relations between the spectra and quality‐ and taste‐related properties of juices: soluble solids content (SSC), titratable acidity (TA), and the ratio of soluble solids content to ...
Katarzyna Włodarska +3 more
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Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor of the jaw: A report of two rare cases
Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT), also recognized as a Pindborg tumor, is a rare benign odontogenic neoplasm of epithelial derivation and is aggressive in the vicinity with a tendency to invade bone and neighboring soft tissues. It accounts
Sanat Kumar Bhuyan +3 more
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT), a benign (hamartomatous) lesion of odontogenic origin, is an uncommon tumor which affects mainly females in the second decade. This lesion is most commonly associated with an impacted maxillary canine. This paper reported a case of AOT, in a 16‐year‐old female, associated with an impacted maxillary left lateral ...
Najwa Karam Genno +3 more
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Number Two Executives: Bottom‐Up Monitoring
ABSTRACT This article empirically examines the role of a firm's second‐in‐command in monitoring the chief executive officer (CEO) from the bottom up to mitigate agency problems. Although CEOs have long been the focus, little research has addressed No. 2 executive. This study provides a comprehensive understanding of these top executives and their roles
Zhichuan (Frank) Li
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CEO hubris and corporate carbon footprint: The role of gender diversity
Abstract This paper investigates the effect of an overconfident CEO on firm greenhouse gas emissions. Using panel data of 160,115 firm‐year observations from 41 countries for 2000–2021, we find a negative relationship between CEO overconfidence and greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, drawing on the theories of gender socialisation and diversity, we
Frank Kwabi +2 more
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A Large Extragnathic Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumour
Odontogenic keratocysts (OKCs) are developmental cysts which occur typically in the jawbones. They present more commonly in the posterior mandible of young adults than the maxilla. OKCs have been reclassified under odontogenic tumours in 2005 by the WHO and have since been termed as keratocystic odontogenic tumours (KCOTs).
Soumya Makarla +4 more
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CEO personal experiences and innovation conservatism: Evidence from China
Abstract Research question/issue This paper studies the relationship between chief executive officers' (CEOs) personal experiences and corporate innovation in China. Research findings/insights We find that CEOs' famine and military experiences adversely impact firm innovation outcomes.
Bin Dong +3 more
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