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Why do politicians employ public–private partnerships? Results from a mixed‐method study
Abstract Public–private partnerships (PPPs) have become increasingly common in government infrastructure programs around the world. This study collates and categorises the types of rationales that scholars have identified as the reasons for governments to use PPPs.
Sebastian Zwalf
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Identification of a novel gene associated with group B Streptococcus persister cell formation and biofilm production. [PDF]
Greve NB +4 more
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Responses of African Savanna Trees to Large Herbivore Extinction and Rewilding
Trophic rewilding may be a restoration ‘win‐win’ if the return of extirpated wildlife also restores lost ecosystem function, but few studies have addressed whether wildlife reintroduction is capable of reversing changes that occurred during extirpation.
Tyler C. Coverdale +5 more
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SH3BGRL proteins are thioredoxin fold-containing actin filament pointed end capping proteins (TPECs). [PDF]
Heiringhoff RS +3 more
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Summary Background Dynamic mobilisation exercises (DMEs) are prescribed to support locomotor function, but knowledge of their longitudinal effect on thoracolumbosacral (TLS) spinal kinematics is limited. Objectives To evaluate the effect of a 6‐week DME program on TLS kinematics during standing reflexes, walking and trotting.
V. Walker +6 more
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Pouch Revision in Combination with Placement of a MiniMizer Ring as a Revisional Procedure in Patient with Suboptimal Clinical Response or Recurrent Weight Gain After RYGB. [PDF]
van Helmond SC +6 more
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FinTechs Playing in the Regulatory Sandbox—The Effect of Interacting Signals on Funding
ABSTRACT Membership in regulatory sandboxes seems to help financial technology ventures (FinTechs) signal their qualities to investors. However, FinTechs have a dual identity, meaning they are both banking firms and entrepreneurial, growth‐oriented ventures, and thus likely send various and potentially conflicting signals.
Bastian Kindermann +2 more
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Nurturing Digital Government Reform: Nuggets of Wisdom From a Global Frontrunner
ABSTRACT Government reform initiatives increasingly incorporate significant digital elements. This article builds on successful, long‐term Danish experiences with digital government reform and offers “nuggets of wisdom” to policymakers, organisations, and countries wishing to advance such reform. In international surveys, Denmark is consistently ranked
Ulrik B. U. Roehl, Andreas Berggreen
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