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Brexsea Trade and Uncertainty: Impact of Brexit on Seafood Exports
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the effect of the Brexit referendum on Norwegian firms' exports of fresh seafood to the United Kingdom. We exploit the referendum as a quasi‐natural experiment to investigate the effect of an uncertainty shock in trade on export values, volumes, and prices, as well as market entry and exit. First, we find that Norwegian
Nita Santika+3 more
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• A total of 200 Hy‐line (W36) laying hens were assigned to four treatments, to investigate the influence of saffron petal extract‐enriched diet on egg quality, blood metabolites and odorous gas emission from excreta in laying hens. • Saffron extract supplementation resulted in a significantly lower serum cholesterol content (p < 0.05). • The inclusion
Reza Vakili+2 more
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In countries with low tuberculosis (TB) incidence, TB is concentrated in vulnerable populations, including people living with the human immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV), who have a substantially greater risk of TB than people without HIV.
Joanne R. Winter+5 more
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Multi‐Model Assessment of Groundwater Recharge Across Europe Under Warming Climate
Abstract Climate change threatens the sustainable use of groundwater resources worldwide by affecting future recharge rates. However, assessments of global warming's impact on groundwater recharge at local scales are lacking. This study provides a continental‐scale assessment of groundwater recharge changes in Europe, past, present, and future, at a (5×
Rohini Kumar+8 more
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Synthesis report with pro-poor trade research findings and policy recommandations [PDF]
The purpose of the project was to investigate international trade in fisheries products and its relationship to poverty alleviation and livelihoods of poor aquatic resource users in developing countries in Asia, and to identify options to improve the ...
Haylor, G., Macfadyen, G., Phillips, M.
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The Scandinavian states' staffing of the United Nations‐system
Abstract This paper examines the Scandinavian states' staffing of middle and senior‐ranking positions within the United Nations (UN)‐system, in comparison to other members of the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). It is true that the Scandinavian states are overrepresented per the size of their population in both staffing ...
Jonathan Pugh
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Physical and Psychological Violence at the Workplace [PDF]
[Excerpt] Key findings Workplace violence is a social phenomenon of a certain magnitude. Overall, approximately 6% of European workers report having experienced some form of workplace violence, either physical or psychological, in the past 12 months ...
Eurofound
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This study provides an assessment of changes to European windstorm severity and frequency in a warming climate. The results show increases in storm average and aggregate severity for western Europe, central Europe, and Great Britain/Ireland, driven by an increase in the area of a windstorm footprint. An assessment of internal variability indicates that
Matthew D. K. Priestley+5 more
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Integrating Energy Markets: Does Sequencing Matter? [PDF]
This paper addresses three questions that are relevant to integrating different regional transmission areas. Market integrating normally increases the number of competitors and should therefore reduce prices but the first section shows that prices could ...
Neuhoff, Karsten, Newbery, David
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Background Apgar score is currently an accepted method for newborn infant assessment immediately after delivery. Low fifth minute Apgar score was strongly associated with the risk of neonatal and infant death.
Bekalu Getachew+4 more
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