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This multicenter retrospective cohort study compared mid‐term oncological outcomes between intracorporeal anastomosis (IA) and extracorporeal anastomosis (EA) in minimally invasive colectomy for colon cancer using propensity score–matched data from 2018 to 2022.
Takuya Takami +9 more
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The optimal degree of discretion in monetary policy [PDF]
How much discretion should the monetary authority have in setting its policy? This question is analyzed in an economy with an agreed-upon social welfare function that depends on the randomly fluctuating state of the economy.
Athey, Susan +2 more
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Why do employers give discretion? Family versus performance concerns. [PDF]
Using a large data set of Western European employees, I examine two sets of reasons behind employers' decisions to give discretion: performance concerns (firms give discretion in order to improve performance) and family concerns (firms wish to improve ...
Ortega, Jaime
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Discretionary Enforcement and Strategic Interactions Between Firms, Regulatory Agency and Justice Department: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation [PDF]
This paper presents a game theoretic morphological analysis of the U.S. environmental authorities’ (i.e., EPA and DOJ) behavioural mechanisms, based on strategic interactions among the players.
Germani, Anna Rita +3 more
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This study analyzed log data from the Japanese hinotori surgical robot to characterize manipulation performed by experienced surgeons in robotic surgery. Compared with less‐experienced surgeons, the experienced group demonstrated shorter task durations, reduced travel distances with the right instrument (Arm3), faster and more dynamically modulated ...
Masaki Saito +11 more
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Implementation of a multimodal perioperative care program and reduction of postoperative complications. ABSTRACT Purpose This retrospective study aimed to assess the clinical effectiveness of a multimodal perioperative care program in reducing postoperative complications in elderly patients undergoing gastrectomy for gastric cancer.
Keiichi Fujiya +13 more
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Introduction: The New Frontiers of EU Administrative Law and the Scope of Our Inquiry
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2017 2(2), 467-488 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. The EU as a global administrative actor. - II. Development of EU administrative law and external relations: setting the scene. -
Marise Cremona, Päivi Leino
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In this multicenter retrospective study conducted by the Biliary Tract Club, we compared survival outcomes between gemcitabine–cisplatin–S‐1 (GCS) and gemcitabine–cisplatin (GC) in patients with unresectable biliary tract cancer, with a particular focus on conversion surgery. GCS was associated with longer overall and progression‐free survival compared
Hisashi Kosaka +27 more
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Forms and Limits of Interpretative Activity of the European Court of Human Rights
In this article the author, basing on legal practice and current Russian and foreign doctrine, explores the forms of interpretative actions of the European Court of Human Rights and defines their limits during the implementation of the rules fixed in the
Ivanenko A. A.
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Fiscal Policy Responiveness, Persistence and Discretion [PDF]
We decompose fiscal policy in three components: i) responsiveness, ii) persistence and iii) discretion. Using a sample of 132 countries, our results point out that fiscal policy tends to be more persistent than to respond to output conditions.
António Afonso +2 more
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