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Malaria in Bangladesh, 2000-2025: Navigating the Headwinds From Control to Elimination. [PDF]
Mamun AA, Kayenat MSA, Islam KAMI.
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ABSTRACT Despite the increasing application of digital technology in management practices, its implications for employee involvement and high involvement work systems (HIWSs) remain largely unexplored. Based on an in‐depth qualitative case study of Tencent—one of China's largest information technology companies—this article explores whether and in what
Wei Wei, Xiaolan Fu
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Investigating the optimum timeline for final cure assessment of treated Visceral Leishmaniasis patients in Bangladesh. [PDF]
Sagar SK +13 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates earnings management in European banks in the context of the 2016 EU audit directive. Using a dynamic panel of 134 banks over 2012–2023, we apply two‐step System‐GMM estimators with three profitability measures—Earnings Before Provisions and Taxes (EBPT), Return on Assets (ROA), and Return on Equity (ROE).
Maria Christofidou +3 more
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Association Between Serum IL-6 Levels and Disease Severity Among COVID-19 Patients Hospitalized at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Bangladesh. [PDF]
Amin S +7 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines risk transmission and co‐movements between financial markets (G7 countries and China) and commodity markets (gold and oil) during the COVID‐19 crisis. Daily closing prices for major equity indices (CAC40, CSI300, DAX30, FTSE100, MIB, NIKKEI, TSX and S&P500) and futures prices for gold, brent and WTI were analysed using DCC ...
V. Moutinho +3 more
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Expression of p57 Immunostain in Complete and Partial Hydatidiform Moles. [PDF]
Salma Shabnam U +7 more
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Review Article of Lawson, Todd. 'The Crucifixion and the Qur’an: A Study in the History of Muslim Thought' [PDF]
Chadwick Henry +12 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the impact of trade liberalisation on income inequality across 24 Sub‐Saharan African (SSA) countries from 2000 to 2020. Using IV‐Tobit and 2SLS models, we consistently find that greater trade openness significantly exacerbates inequality in the region. Critically, we document an inverted U‐shaped relationship between trade
Guivis Zeufack Nkemgha +2 more
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