New class of operators where the distance between the identity operator and the generalized Jordan ∗-derivation range is maximal [PDF]
Hadia Messaoudene, Nadia Mesbah
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Life expectancy in rare histological prostate cancer subtypes
What's New? Rare histological subtypes of prostate cancer often are associated with relatively poor clinical outcomes. The extent to which these subtypes impact patients' life expectancy, however, remains largely unknown. Here, using data from Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER 2004–2020) and the United States Social Security ...
Carolin Siech+17 more
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Characterization of generalized Jordan *-left derivations on real nest algebras
Jun Zhu, Changping Xiong
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On Jordan *-derivations and an application [PDF]
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Range- Kernel Orthogonality of Jordan*-derivation
B. Ahmed, Suhad Musa Rasheed
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Bilateral investment treaties and sovereign default risk: Evidence for emerging markets
Abstract This paper analyses the impact of bilateral investment treaties (BITs) on sovereign default risk using monthly data for 29 emerging markets from 1996 to 2016. Under a BIT, foreign investors can use an international arbitration scheme to enforce compensation claims against the host country's government.
Stefan Eichler, Jannik André Nauerth
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DHCR7 Expression Predicts Poor Outcomes and Mortality From Sepsis. [PDF]
Guirgis FW+17 more
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STABILITY OF $n$-JORDAN $*$-DERIVATIONS IN $C^{*}$-ALGEBRAS AND $JC^{*}$-ALGEBRAS [PDF]
Shahram Ghaffary Ghaleh+1 more
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Derivation of Spatially Distributed Thermal Comfort Levels in Jordan as Investigated From Remote Sensing, GIS Tools and Computational Methods [PDF]
Ibrahim M. Oroud
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The impact of new millennium crises on the power of Islamic banks in deposit markets
Abstract We investigate the impact of three crises on the power of Islamic banks in deposit markets: the Global Financial Crisis, 2007–2009 (GFC), the Arab Spring political crisis, 2011–2013, and the COVID‐19 health crisis, 2020–2022. Applying difference‐in‐difference (DID) and GMM techniques to panel data for 2004–2022, we find that the power of ...
Maryam Alhalboni, Kenneth Baldwin
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