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5‐hydroxytryptamine type 3 (5‐HT3) receptor antagonists are used to treat nausea and vomiting and in the prevention of chemotherapy‐induced, radiation‐induced, and postoperative nausea and vomiting. Most of the 5‐HT3 receptor antagonists (i.e., ondansetron, tropisetron, dolasetron, palonosetron, and ramosetron) are metabolized by CYP2D6, but the extent
Claire Moore +16 more
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NAHP: Neutrosophic Hierarchical Analysis for Pest Prioritization in Plantain Cultivation [PDF]
The following study addresses the impact of pests on plantain cultivation, recognizing them as a critical factor for both sustainability and productivity.
Marely del Rosario Cruz Felipe +2 more
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Indeterminacy and the distribution of growth rates [PDF]
In endogenous growth theory models exist which are characterized by local and global indeterminacy. These concepts imply that economies differ with respect to their growth rates on the transition path (local indeterminacy) as well as their long-run ...
Alfred Greiner, Jens J. Krueger
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Modelling Sustainability Performance in Manufacturing Companies
ABSTRACT Nowadays, organisations need to operate with economic, social and environmental goals in mind. Indices objectively quantify such goals; hence, an organisation can develop and compare policies based on future index values. We propose a system dynamics‐based model of a manufacturing company that frames its operations in terms of a set of easily ...
Harol Andrey Avila‐Choconta +3 more
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Indeterminacy and stabilization policy [PDF]
A demonstration of how an income tax schedule that exhibits a progressivity feature can ensure saddle-path stability in a one-sector, real business-cycle model with sufficient increasing returns in production, thereby shielding the economy against ...
Jang-Ting Guo, Kevin J. Lansing
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Do CSR Committees Pay Off? Direct and Indirect Links to Financial and ESG Performance
ABSTRACT Corporate boards increasingly delegate sustainability oversight to dedicated CSR committees, yet evidence on whether these committees improve corporate performance remains mixed. This study argues that part of this inconsistency arises because prior research often emphasizes overall associations between CSR committees and performance without ...
Ana Isabel Lopes
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Robust Inflation-Forecast-Based Rules to Shield against Indeterminacy [PDF]
This paper provides a first attempt to quantify and at the same time utilize estimated measures of uncertainty for the design of robust interest rate rules.
Alejandro Justiniano +3 more
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Two Pillars of My Path in Cytopathology: Mentorship From Training to Practice
ABSTRACT Mentorship has been a cornerstone of my professional development in cytopathology, shaping both my diagnostic acumen and academic identity. Under the guidance of Dr. Claire Michael during residency and fellowship, I was introduced to a culture of intellectual rigor, systems thinking, and continuous improvement.
Hamza N. Gokozan
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Logical Pluralism: Where the Conflict Really Lies [PDF]
Recent years have seen a surge of attention to the problem of logical pluralism; most of which has been a reaction to Beall and Restall’s account of logical pluralism as the existence of more than one equally correct semantic relation of logical ...
Haeri, Mohsen, Hosseini, Davood
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While flexible TE devices hold promise for converting low‐grade waste heat (e.g., from human skin or electronics) into usable electricity, existing materials suffer from three major limitations: 1) poor mechanical stretchability (failing to match human skin's elongation, ~20–30%), limiting wearability; 2) tradeoffs between thermoelectric efficiency (e ...
Mingqi Liu +5 more
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