What's New? This study shows that absolute and relative educational inequalities in cervical cancer mortality are much larger in the Baltic countries than in Finland, where an organized screening programme was introduced more than 40 years earlier. After the introduction of organized screening, cervical cancer mortality declined among low‐educated ...
Oskar Nõmm +7 more
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Understanding "interests": historical insights for managing conflicts of interest in healthcare and biomedical science. [PDF]
Wiersma M, Kerridge I, Lipworth W.
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ABSTRACT This study examines the environmental, social and governance (ESG) scoring methodologies used by Bloomberg and S&P Global through the lens of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). It addresses a notable gap in the literature by identifying the underlying factors that shape ESG scores and providing practical insights for companies seeking to ...
Philipe Balan +4 more
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Wesam Al Attar singularity evaluation: a simulation-based framework for sports injury risk assessment using critical transitions theory. [PDF]
Al Attar WSA.
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Disasters and tightness of social norms: The case of female genital cutting
Battaglia M +2 more
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Activity-based planning of primary care utilization in a model of prospective demand for workforce. [PDF]
Stepanov I, Sheiman I.
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Dynamic assessment of the ecological value of cultivated land based on the Gompertz curve model: A case study of Lezhi County, China. [PDF]
Yuan L, Chen H, Xu J, Wang H.
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Cultural Norms and Economic Performance:An Evolutionary Game-Theoretic Approach
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The Ecological Genome Project and the Promises of Ecogenomics for Society: Realising a Shared Vision as One Health. [PDF]
Capps B +13 more
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