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Policy Responses to COVID-19: Lessons for the Global Trade and Investment Regime
Thrasher R+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background An acute episode of delirium among adults following cardiac surgery is associated with increased length of stay in intensive care, prolonged mechanical ventilation, and increased risk of mortality. This robust systematic review with Bayesian meta‐analysis, including trial sequential analysis, has been undertaken to explore the use ...
Naomi Keith+4 more
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: An Offensive Realist Reconsideration of Philippine Grand Strategy
ABSTRACT In regions riddled with heightened security tensions from great power competition like Southeast Asia, why do states like the Philippines defy conventional rationality and hedge against their treaty ally? This paper seeks to answer this gap in the literature by arguing for a new definition of hedging that covers contemporary cases.
Jomari Jesus G. Tan
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ABSTRACT Introduction Tympanic membrane perforation can cause hearing impairment with detrimental effects on communication and quality of life, and is a problem affecting an estimated 250 million people. To date, there is little analysis to inform public policy on options for assistive hearing technology rehabilitation in this group.
Thomas Hampton+3 more
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The Network Expression of a Roma Diaspora
ABSTRACT Despite the longstanding debates among ethnographers and policymakers regarding the social organization of the Roma–the largest and most marginalized native ethnocultural minority in Europe–quantitative analyses are limited. This is partly due to a unique combination of social closure and spatial dispersion of most Roma groups, exacerbated by ...
Francisco J. Ogáyar+4 more
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Community Engagement in Vaccination Promotion: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Xie YJ+13 more
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Consumer Authorities in Europe: Policing Markets or Empowering Consumers?
ABSTRACT Consumer protection authorities are vital for domestic markets and the smooth functioning of the EU common market. Established several decades ago, these authorities have different institutional designs in different European countries. This paper aims to identify them and assess their main variations.
Jacint Jordana+2 more
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Public-Private engagement and health systems resilience in times of health worker strikes: a Ghanaian case study. [PDF]
Buabeng-Baidoo B, Olivier J.
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