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A Sampler from the New Historical Atlas of Maine: Religion in Maine
Burton Hatlen +3 more
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Peripheral Embolization of Amplatzer Device to External Iliac Artery: Do Asymptomatic Patients Require Intervention? A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Okoli CC +3 more
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Sartre's Private Language Argument
Abstract Various commentators have noted striking parallels between Wittgenstein's reflections on privacy and Sartre's discussions of the body in Being and Nothingness. Nevertheless, these aspects of Sartre's thought have seldom been explored in detail.
Alex Englander
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Exploring chronic pain: demographic and social determinants of health insights in Maine. [PDF]
Ou P, Bean EN, Cao L.
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How Regulatory Costs Impede Financial Technology Gains
ABSTRACT While financial technology innovation lowers intermediation costs, regulatory frictions may prevent these gains from reaching long‐term investors and borrowers. Using variation in retail investor participation driven by state securities registration lapses in peer‐to‐peer lending, we demonstrate that regulatory frictions are associated with ...
Shyam Venkatesan +2 more
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A Case of Jarisch-Herxheimer Reaction After Ceftriaxone Initiation for Lyme Carditis in Postpartum Female. [PDF]
Taylor E, Sujanani S, Khan A.
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ABSTRACT The consequences of mis‐managing vulnerable stocks (i.e., those with low productivity and high susceptibility to depletion) are high and potentially permanent. To support sustainable fisheries management, stock assessments can be improved by increasing the quantity and quality of fishery‐independent survey (i.e., survey) data.
Derek G. Bolser +2 more
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Campylobacter jejuni-Associated Perimyocarditis in 53-Year-Old Male With Chest Pain and Watery Diarrhea. [PDF]
Alexander J, Patel J, VanHise A.
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Political Partisanship and State‐Level Bank Efficiency
ABSTRACT We examine the relationship between political partisanship and commercial bank efficiency in the United States from 1972 to 2020, assessing the persistent influence of political affiliations at the state and District of Columbia levels. Bank efficiency scores are estimated using a double‐bootstrap approach, and the analysis is conducted within
Jeremy Eng‐Tuck Cheah +3 more
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