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Negative Externalities May Cause Delay in Negotiation

Econometrica, 1995
Summary: We study the strategic equilibria of a negotiation game where potential buyers are affected by identity-dependent, negative externalities. The unique equilibrium of long, finitely repeated generic games can either display delay -- where a transaction can take place only in several stages before the deadline -- or, in spite of the random ...
Jehiel, Philippe, Moldovanu, Benny
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Causes of Obesity: External Influences

2017
Individuals have heterogeneous preferences for food consumption, physical activity, and body weight, which may be shaped by environmental and market factors. These factors have also contributed to changes in household budget and time constraints in ways that have encouraged consumers to make choices consistent with gaining weight.
Julian M. Alston, Abigail M. Okrent
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Theoretical Causes of the Problem of External Effects

Herald of the Economic Sciences of Ukraine, 2020
The theoretical leakage of external effects in economic theory is revealed. The external effect is manifested in the form of material costs of third parties that are not directly involved in the business transaction, that is, where the activities of individual entities negatively (or positively) affect the activities of other entities that are not with
Оlexander Serdiuk, Iryna Petrova
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Coding external causes of injuries: Problems and solutions

Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2008
Complete and accurate information about hospitalised injuries is essential for injury risk and outcome research, though the accuracy and reliability of hospital data for injury surveillance are often questioned. To ascertain clinical coders' views of the reasons for a lack of specificity in external cause code usage and ways to improve external cause ...
Susan Walker
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A Microcomputer Program for Coding External Cause of Injury

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1989
The publication of Injury in America emphasized a renewed interest in the scientific study of trauma. Collection and analysis of population-based data were viewed as necessary prerequisites for the establishment and evaluation of injury prevention programs.
P W, McClain, D A, Pollock
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External ophthalmomyiasis caused by Oestrus ovis in Istanbul

Tropical Doctor, 2010
Summary Ophthalmomyiasis externa is mainly caused by the sheep botfly Oestrus ovis; therefore, it is usually seen in rural areas. We report here a case of ophthalmomyiasis externa in a young man from Istanbul. The patient had no known history of exposure to farm animals or rural areas.
Arslan, Ferhat   +3 more
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The Painful Eye: External and Anterior Segment Causes

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1999
When a patient presents to a medical practitioner with a painful eye, the initial history is extremely valuable in determining the cause of the complaint. The patient should be questioned specifically about the onset and duration of symptoms; description of the pain; exacerbating and mitigating factors; associated pruritus, discharge, or photophobia ...
P E, Cutarelli, M A, Aronsky
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External Causes for DNA Damage

2015
Various environmental carcinogens may harm human health. Environmental carcinogens damage genome by forming DNA adducts through different chemical reactions, including alkylation (which may involve cross-linking), oxidation, deamination, coordination, photo-addition, and hydrolysis. The DNA damage further results in various disease, cancer, and tumor.
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Damage Caused by External Factors

2018
Water has a 25 times higher thermal conductivity than air. Water removes more heat from the body compared to air. Wet or dry suits are used to protect against hypothermia. The thickness of wetsuits ranges from 2 mm up to 8 mm. The insulating effect is based on tiny air pockets in the rubber.
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Causes of Multifunctionality: Externalities or Political Pressure?

2005
The EU has argued that some agricultural subsidies are needed to provide the optimal amount of externalities (both positive and negative) produced by agriculture. The argument is that agriculture is "multifunctional" and externalities such as rural development and landscape would be underproduced, while some forms of pollution (such as nitrogen runoff)
Baylis, Katherine R.   +9 more
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