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Identification of the Flow of Innovations in Tourism Related to Aesthetic Medicine
Aesthetic medicine is, next to the wellness and spa, one of the most rapidly growing segments of health tourism. Its dynamic growth is closely linked to innovative offers (perhaps better described as “product innovation”).
Panfiluk Eugenia +2 more
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El objetivo del presente trabajo es examinar los determinantes de la capacidad tecnológica en Latinoamérica. Para ello se desarrolló un modelo econométrico utilizando la técnica de datos de panel con efectos fijos, con base en el set de indicadores ...
Carla Carolina Pérez Hernández +2 more
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Objective To evaluate Rev It Up!, a pilot nutrition education curriculum for teens, when it is taught by either paraprofessional or professional educators. Use of Theory or Research Research shows teens consume low levels of fruits, vegetables, and whole grain foods; and excessive levels of sugar-sweetened beverages and fast foods.
Gemma E. Bastian +2 more
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Six CuCN network structures with conjugate acids of N‐alkylethanolamines as guest cations are presented, together with topographical analysis and thermal decomposition studies. Generally, each guest templates a different triperiodic structure, but in one case, two structures with different topologies were obtained from the same guest.
Peter W. R. Corfield +6 more
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Modeling US Counties’ Innovation Capacity with a Focus on Natural Amenities [PDF]
Innovation Capacity, Natural Amenity, Community/Rural/Urban Development, O31, Q51,
Harris, Thomas R. +2 more
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Background – Inhibition of the Janus kinase (JAK) pathway is a well‐established option for canine atopic dermatitis (cAD). Objective – To evaluate the efficacy and safety of ilunocitinib, a novel JAK inhibitor for the control of pruritus and skin lesions in client‐owned dogs with cAD.
Sophie Forster +5 more
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The design of vertical R&D collaborations [PDF]
Suppliers play a major role in innovation processes. We analyze ownership allocations and the choice of R&D technology in vertical R&D cooperations. Given incomplete contracts on the R&D outcome, there is a tradeoff between R&D specifically designed ...
Herbst, Patrick, Walz, Uwe
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Maternal Sleep Disorders and Maternal and Birth Outcomes: A Retrospective US Claims‐Based Study
In a retrospective US claims‐based study of 93,767 American women with singleton pregnancies, 3.41% were found to have clinically diagnosed sleep disorders. These sleep disorders were significantly associated with higher odds of adverse maternal, fetal, and neonatal outcomes compared to women without sleep disorders, highlighting the importance of ...
Anayeli Herrera Morales +4 more
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Large CP Violation, Large Mixings of Neutrinos and Democratic-type Neutrino Mass Matrix
We propose a democratic-type neutrino mass matrix based on $Z_3$ symmetry. This mass matrix predicts the CP violation phase, $\delta=\pi/2$, and the mixing angle between the mass eigenstates $\nu_2$ and $\nu_3$, $\sin^2 \theta_{23}= \cos^2 \theta_{23}=1 ...
Fukuura, Kiko +3 more
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Firms adopt open innovation for different reasons, and they experience various barriers for open innovation. Thus, the paper aims to answer two questions: (1) what type of drivers and barriers for open innovation that are to be identified among ...
Dziurski Patryk, Sopińska Agnieszka
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