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Abstract Research Summary We examine how a subsidiary's host country experience affects the way in which multinational corporations' (MNCs) subsidiary termination decisions are geared toward subsidiary‐level social performance comparisons. For a subsidiary, social comparisons can be made against external peer subsidiaries (in the same industry and ...
Jung‐Hyun Suh, Shige Makino
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Cetuximab Hypersensitivity in the Setting of Asymptomatic Alpha‐Gal Sensitization
ABSTRACT Background Alpha‐gal syndrome is an allergic condition resulting from the bite of the Lonestar tick in the southeastern US that leads to sensitization to mammalian products containing the oligosaccharide galactose‐alpha‐1,3‐galactose (alpha‐gal).
Alexander G. Emerson +3 more
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What's New? Processed meat and unprocessed red meat intakes are associated with increased colorectal cancer risk. However, evidence on their associations with mortality after colorectal cancer diagnosis is inconsistent. This study examined associations between three meat types, including unprocessed poultry, and the risk of recurrence and all‐cause ...
Anne‐Sophie van Lanen +20 more
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Implementing ecosystem restoration remains challenging for policymakers and practitioners. Focusing on Rwanda, we used a participatory world‐café approach involving scientists, practitioners, and decision‐makers working on ecosystem restoration to identify emerging challenges and future research priority areas. We identified five critical frontiers for
Dula W. Duguma +33 more
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Nutritional diarrhoea in the milk-fed lamb and its relation to the intake of sugar [PDF]
David Walker, GJ Faichney
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A large <i>Cryptosporidium parvum</i> outbreak associated with a lamb-feeding event at a commercial farm in South Wales, March-April 2024: a retrospective cohort study - ERRATUM. [PDF]
Jones G +9 more
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Economic Footprint of Alberta's Irrigation Districts: An Economic Impact Analysis
ABSTRACT Irrigation development can be an effective economic force for agricultural production, regional development and urban and rural community development. This study estimated the societal economic footprint of the Irrigation Districts on the economy in Alberta, Canada, via a variety of economic impact analysis models.
Surendra N. Kulshreshtha +2 more
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Trialling the SmartWorm® application in New Zealand sheep farms. [PDF]
Brosnahan CL +4 more
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