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Pharmaceutical M&A Activity: Effects on Prices, Innovation, and Competition [PDF]
The rise of blockbuster pharmaceutical acquisitions has prompted fears that unprecedented market concentration will weaken competition. Two of the most prominent concerns focus on the upstream and downstream ends of the pharmaceutical industry: (1) the ...
Mitchell, Will +3 more
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ABSTRACT The US hemp market is a new and nascent industry that has been devoid of research for about half a century. This study examined the effects of exogenous shock on price at each phase of the value chain—Farm (hemp biomass), and its impact on prices at other phases of the value chain—Intermediary Processor (crude cannabidiol hemp) and Final ...
Solomon Odiase +2 more
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FDA Preemption of State Tort Law in Drug Regulation: Finding the Sweet Spot [PDF]
The positive and normative relationships between FDA regulation of pharmaceutical drugs and state tort law have gained much attention in recent years, with FDA aggressively asserting preemptive effect, some state courts resisting, and the U.S.
Schuck, Peter H.
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Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation Settlements: Implications for Competition and Innovation [PDF]
Although brand-name pharmaceutical companies routinely procure patents on their innovative medications, such rights are not self-enforcing. Brand-name firms that wish to enforce their patents against generic competitors must commence litigation in the ...
Thomas, John R.
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Abstract This study investigates a fault‐tolerant control (FTC) approach for continuous stirred‐tank reactors (CSTR), emphasizing the importance of timely interventions to ensure operational safety under fault conditions. A systematic methodology combining residual‐based fault estimation and Dynamic Safety Margin (DSM) monitoring is developed to guide ...
Pu Du +3 more
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Challenges and enablers in fluidization technology
Abstract Gas–solid fluidized beds provide excellent heat and mass transfer for high‐throughput operations from coating to catalytic conversion and underpin emerging low‐carbon technologies. Yet industrial reliability, scale‐up, and control lag scientific understanding, particularly as finer, stickier, and more variable feedstocks increasingly challenge
J. Ruud van Ommen, Jia Wei Chew
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Innovation and Corporate Dynamics: A Theoretical Framework [PDF]
We provide a detailed analysis of a model of innovation and corporate dy- namics that encompasses the Gibrat’s Law of Proportionate Effect and the Simon growth process as particular instances. The predictions of the model are derived in terms of (i) firm
Fabio Pammolli +2 more
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Information Dense and Industry Scalable Accelerated Formation
Pulsed formation can reduce lithium‐ion battery formation time by over 50% while maintaining or enhancing performance. Validated on 25 Ah prismatic cells, this industry‐scalable method yields thinner, more homogeneous solid electrolyte interphases (SEIs).
Leon Merker +3 more
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A Generalized Preferential Attachment Model for Complex Systems
Complex systems can be characterized by classes of equivalency of their elements defined according to system specific rules. We propose a generalized preferential attachment model to describe the class size distribution. The model postulates preferential
Buldyrev, Sergey V. +6 more
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The Promise of Priority Review Vouchers as a Legislative Tool to Encourage Drugs for Neglected Diseases [PDF]
Despite the intellectual property system’s success in promoting the economic well-being of the United States, this system has not achieved all socially valuable ends.
Hamming, Lesley
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