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Mapping at-risk transportation infrastructure assets using statistical and machine learning methods. [PDF]
Salunke R, Khan S.
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Unveiling Corruption's Influence on Insider Trading: US Insights
ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between state‐level political corruption and firm‐level insider trading in the United States. State corruption is proxied using Department of Justice court cases involving corrupt activities. The findings reveal a positive and statistically significant association between political corruption and insider ...
Ahmed Al‐Hadi +3 more
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We compared genetic diversity and spatial genetic structure in the snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina; left panel), Blanding's turtle (Emydoidea blandingii; bottom right), and spotted turtle (Clemmys guttata; top right) sampled in areas of co‐occurrence across ~49,160 km2.
Christina M. Davy +3 more
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Assessment and economic analysis of photovoltaic power generation potential on highway slope: a case study of Guangxi, China. [PDF]
Li J +6 more
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A local authority’s risk-based approach to principal inspection frequency of structures [PDF]
McGregor, Gary, Mickovski, Slobodan
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Pavement Management in Highway Engineering
Zaydoun Abu Salem, Nawal Louzi
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How FDI reshapes host markets’ trade profile and politics
Abstract A fast‐growing literature indicates that firms’ engagement in foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade is key to understanding deepening global value chains and their political implications. However, existing studies have mainly focused on the ramifications for FDI home countries while often overlooking the firm‐product level interactions ...
In Song Kim, Steven Liao, Sayumi Miyano
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Correction: Evaluating the long-term strength of GGBFS-blended cement across various water-to-binder and superplasticizer ratios under heating/cooling cycles. [PDF]
Omer B +4 more
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Abstract Why and when do cities vote for the left? The emergence of the urban–rural divide in the United States in the 1930s is inconsistent with canonical theories of cleavages. This paper introduces an explanation: agglomeration effects. The provision of government services is more efficient in urban environments because of nonrivalries, economies of
Theo Serlin
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