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The Invisible Hand of Industry. [PDF]
Over the last decades, federal funding for medical research has decreased, while industry funding has increased. The majority of clinical trials are now industry funded. Involvement of industry raises documented concerns of reporting and publication bias,
Guo XM, Barber EL.
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Case report Iatrogenic parasitic leiomyoma: the surgeon's invisible hand [PDF]
Uterine leiomyoma is the most common benign tumour of the uterus in women of reproductive age. When removed surgically, a mini-invasive procedure is preferentially used (laparoscopic or robotic) and the extraction of the specimen can be managed by power ...
Shahzia Lambat Emery +5 more
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Preferential Tax Policies: An Invisible Hand behind Preparedness for Public Health Emergencies [PDF]
The control and prevention of public health emergencies can face severe challenges, especially financial and material challenges during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Yong Fan, Shujuan Yang, Peng Jia
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The feelings’ invisible hand [PDF]
The science plays its own role; it is incapable to legitimate the other language games... First and foremost, it is incapable to legitimate itself.
Marin Dinu
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Seeing the invisible hand: Underlying effects of COVID-19 on tourists’ behavioral patterns [PDF]
Li Z, Zhang S, Liu X, Kozak M, Wen J.
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The New Invisible Hand: How Common Owners Use the Media as a Strategic Tool
While research has uncovered an array of visible competitive dynamics, a strategic world of competition lies beneath the surface that should also be theorized and empirically traced.
Mark R. DesJardine, Wei Shi, Xin Cheng
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The evolutionary invisible hand
Book review: POSVANC, Matus. The Evolutionary Invisible Hand - The Problem of Rational Decision Making and Social Ordering over Time.
João Fernando Rossi Mazzoni
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The Socio-educational Theory of the “Invisible Hand”
The Socio-educational Theory of the “Invisible Hand” is the result of the research using constructivist grounded theory strategy. The socio-educational factors of recreational activities carried out in regional open youth centres/spaces were investigated.
Dovilė Lisauskienė +1 more
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The relationships that students have with teachers and peers are important for their academic, social, and behavioral development. How teachers relate to students may affect students’ peer relationships and thereby foster or hamper students’ development.
H. M. Endedijk +5 more
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The invisible hand of an invisible population: Dynamics and heterogeneity of second-home housing ...
Andreas Back +2 more
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