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Evergreened drugs or evergreened profits?
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2022AbstractBackground: Branded drugs contribute disproportionately to high prescription drug spending. Pharmaceutical companies utilize patent extension “evergreening” techniques that contribute to high drug costs. Aims: This article describes various patent extension techniques and analyzes the tactic of combining generic drugs with branded drugs, using ...
Simran Siddalingaiah+1 more
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Journal of Financial Economics, 2022
We develop a simple model of relationship lending where lenders have incentives for evergreening loans by offering better terms to less productive and more indebted firms. We detect such lending behavior using loan-level supervisory data for the United States.
Miguel Faria-e-Castro+2 more
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We develop a simple model of relationship lending where lenders have incentives for evergreening loans by offering better terms to less productive and more indebted firms. We detect such lending behavior using loan-level supervisory data for the United States.
Miguel Faria-e-Castro+2 more
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New Phytologist, 2022
Deciduous and evergreen species, which have evolved repeatedly across different clades, can coexist in a given environment despite substantial differences in their leaf traits.
Yunhan Ye, K. Kitayama, Y. Onoda
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Deciduous and evergreen species, which have evolved repeatedly across different clades, can coexist in a given environment despite substantial differences in their leaf traits.
Yunhan Ye, K. Kitayama, Y. Onoda
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The state of Evergreen: Evergreen at three
Library Review, 2010Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to look at how the library sector might benefit from open source, from the point of view of a current vendor of Evergreen, an open source library management software.Design/methodology/approach – The paper is based on the authors' experience in the library systems market.Findings – The next evolution of Evergreen ...
Robert E. Molyneux, Mike Rylander
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Tree Physiology, 2020
Growth rate varies across plant species and represents an important ecological strategy for competition, resource use and fitness. However, empirical studies often show a low predictability of functional traits to tree growth.
Jin-Hua Qi+4 more
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Growth rate varies across plant species and represents an important ecological strategy for competition, resource use and fitness. However, empirical studies often show a low predictability of functional traits to tree growth.
Jin-Hua Qi+4 more
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High ecosystem stability of evergreen broadleaf forests under severe droughts
Global Change Biology, 2019Global increase in drought occurrences threatens the stability of terrestrial ecosystem functioning. Evergreen broadleaf forests (EBFs) keep leaves throughout the year, and therefore could experience higher drought risks than other biomes.
Kun Huang, J. Xia
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Effects of evergreen trees on landscape preference and perceived restorativeness across seasons
, 2020Season is an important factor influencing preference and psychological restoration, especially in temperate regions. Evergreen plants can mediate landscape changes across seasons and increase greenness when deciduous trees are leafless. However, what are
Ronghua Wang, Jingwei Zhao
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Radioprotectors – the Evergreen Topic
Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2013AbstractTo protect organisms from ionizing radiation (IR), and to reduce morbidity or mortality, various agents, called radioprotectors, have been utilized. Because radiation‐induced cellular damage is attributed primarily to the harmful effects of free radicals, molecules with radical‐scavenging properties are particularly promising as radioprotectors.
Kuntić, Vesna+4 more
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Making medicines evergreen [PDF]
Andrew Hitchings, Emma Baker, and Teck Khong examine how drug companies maximise profits after patents expire and show why regulatory agencies, policy makers, and prescribers need to be alert to the use of these ...
Teck K Khong+2 more
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