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The Russian-Ukrainian Conflict Reflected in the Headlines of Romanian and English-Language Media. A Comparative Study. This study explores the stylistic dimension of 250 news headlines in Romanian and English-language media covering the Russian ...
Valerica SPORIȘ, Isabela-Anda DRAGOMIR
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Uncertainty persists over whether the benefits of prostate‐specific antigen (PSA) screening outweigh harms from overdiagnosis, a key barrier to population‐wide adoption. Here, English male mortality rates were analyzed alongside long‐term data from the UK Cluster Randomized Trial of PSA Testing for Prostate Cancer (CAP) to estimate age‐specific ...
Adam R. Brentnall +5 more
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Full Dollarisation and Economic Performance Revisited
ABSTRACT This paper examines the economic performance of fully dollarised economies compared to those with alternative monetary regimes. Using an extensive dataset covering 192 countries from 1980 to 2021, we employ a variety of econometric techniques, including joint maximum likelihood and propensity score matching, to address endogeneity and ...
John Thornton, Chrysovalantis Vasilakis
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The aim of the article is to analyse, from a semantic and pragmatic point of view, the headlines of the first journalistic articles relating to the Covid-19 disease, which appeared in the newspaper Le Monde between January and March 2020.
Paulina Mazurkiewicz
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the impact of regulatory controls on Bitcoin's excess returns and volatility. The paper innovates by proxying changes in the regulatory environment using global Google search volume intensity data. The generated regulatory indices accurately identify episodes of regulatory tightening within cryptocurrency markets.
Robert Mullings
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Clickbait Titles on Regional Internet Media: Mimicry of News Headlines
The article explores the current trends in regional online journalism. The authors analyzed news headlines published on the Kuzbass online news media to identify productive patterns. Clickbait titles are a new phenomenon that borders on online journalism
Stanislav V. Olenev +1 more
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Headlines as illocutionary subacts: The genre-specificity of headlines
This study investigates if headlines in journalism are genre-specific. Taking a starting point in Austin's concept of illocutionary act, Searle's development of the concept, and the adaptation of the concept to texts within rhetorical genre studies (Bazerman 1994, Miller 1984) and pragmatic text linguistics (Borchmann 2014, 2010, 2005), the study ...
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Diversifying Environmental, Social and Governance Portfolios: Evidence From China
ABSTRACT This study extends traditional portfolio optimization methods by incorporating Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance measures into diversification strategies, specifically focusing on data from the Chinese stock market. By integrating ESG scores and their constituent components (E, S and G), the study examines portfolio ...
Danyang Li +3 more
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In a nationally representative sample of 3042 U.S. adults from NHANES 2021–2023, blood lead, cadmium, and mercury, both individually and as a weighted quantile sum (WQS) mixture, were inversely associated with insulin resistance assessed by HOMA‐IR. Systemic inflammation, measured by high‐sensitivity C‐reactive protein (hs‐CRP), significantly mediated ...
Cai Zhang, Shidi Lin, Yu Lin
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Comparison of canola fiber reinforced composites manufactured using water‐retted, field‐retted, and enzyme‐treated fibers. ABSTRACT Canola fibers obtained from discarded stalks through various processing methods, including water‐retting and field‐retting followed by mechanical decortication and enzymatic degradation, were utilized as discontinuous ...
Md Shadhin +2 more
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