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The waiting room of uncertainty: digital patient support for potentially bad news-a scoping review. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Digit Health
Kellermann M   +3 more
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Trends in the psychedelic renaissance: applying artificial intelligence to measure media portrayal of psychedelic drugs in the 21st century. [PDF]

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Bender DA   +33 more
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Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2000
It is widely recognized that once the dust has settled on any new programme for data collection in critical care, the staff who are most frequently expected to do the actual collecting are nurses. This is not a universal fact of life and in some cases experienced nurse data collectors are entirely appropriate, but most readers will recognize the ...
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Journal of Psychoceramics, 2021
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WTO and ‘New Issues’ [PDF]

open access: possibleNRB Economic Review, 2001
The paper argues that WTO has not been functioning in a transparent manner and that the benefits of globalisation have not reached all countries. If Seattle is any indication, WTO is in fact 'a rich man's club'. Developed countries have been adopting the strategy of prying open the markets of developing countries while at the same time, erecting ...
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New Technologies, New Issues

2021
Abstract Gene drivers and geoengineering promise great benefits but involve large risks. Yet, no norms govern their use. Both have global effects but could be implemented by governments, private firms, or individuals. There will be commercial and moral pressures to develop and deploy them.
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The New Issues Puzzle

The Journal of Finance, 1995
ABSTRACTCompanies issuing stock during 1970 to 1990, whether an initial public offering or a seasoned equity offering, have been poor long‐run investments for investors. During the five years after the issue, investors have received average returns of only 5 percent per year for companies going public and only 7 percent per year for companies ...
Loughran, Tim, Ritter, Jay R
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