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Comparisons of Lower‐Middle Permian Shanxi and Lower Shihezi formations from the North Ordos Basin reveal that different types and percentages of volcanic detritus induced by active magmatic cycles can significantly change diagenetic evolution and favourable reservoirs.
Yuanlan Tang +11 more
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Higher suicide risk in type 1 diabetes compared to cancer and the general population in Korea
Abstract Background People with diabetes have increased suicide risk. However, it is unclear whether those with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have a higher risk than those with cancer, a disease associated with significant psychological stress and suicide risk.
Seohyun Kim +8 more
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Abstract Although agriculture and plantation forestry have decreased natural open habitats and old‐growth forests, conservation in managed lands is considered essential for achieving “nature‐positive” goals that reverse biodiversity trends from negative to positive. From subboreal to temperate regions, mature conifer plantations with broadleaved trees (
Kazuhiro Kawamura +2 more
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Background – Mycophenolate is an immunomodulating agent successfully used for the treatment of moderate‐to‐severe atopic dermatitis (AD) in people. Mycophenolate is an effective steroid‐sparing treatment option for use in dogs with inflammatory skin diseases.
Michael Klotsman +5 more
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Intangible capital and productivity divergence
Understanding the causes of the slowdown in aggregate productivity growth is key to maintaining the competitiveness of advanced economies and ensuring long‐term economic prosperity. This paper provides evidence that investment in intangible capital, despite having a positive effect on productivity at the micro level, is a driver of the weak ...
Marie Le Mouel, Alexander Schiersch
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Firms and Trade Policy Lobbying in the European Union
Abstract Our understanding of the role of firms in the making of European Union (EU) trade policy remains partial. This article contributes to expanding this literature by investigating under what conditions we observe more firm‐centric lobbying, compared to business associational lobbying, in EU trade policy. We advance the arguments that firm‐centric
Marcel Hanegraaff +2 more
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Digital intensity, trade costs and exports' quality upgrading
Abstract This paper studies the relationships between digitalisation, trade costs, quality upgrading and trade flows, using an extended version of a gravity model. Based on information from various sources of data, we estimate these relationships sequentially for a sample of 18 manufacturing and 14 service sectors in 40 countries over the period 2000 ...
Raphaël Chiappini, Cyrielle Gaglio
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Deep foundation pit excavations have become more extensive for the construction of underground spaces with rapid urbanization. Diaphragm walls are commonly used to support deep excavations. However, due to the complex geological conditions in karst areas, construction accidents frequently occur during the excavation of foundation pits.
Xingzhong Nong +6 more
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In recent times, there have been a lot of advocacies to encourage females of all ages to pursue education to the highest level. The Government of Ghana and its stakeholders have championed this to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 4 in this regard. However, progress has been on a snail’s pace. In this study, we employed the multipopulation Curie–
Richard Kwame Ansah +6 more
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Risk of Acute Myocardial Infarction in Pneumoconiosis: Results from a Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Chang JH +6 more
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