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We introduce new efficient and accurate first order finite volume‐type numerical schemes, for the non‐conservative one‐dimensional blood flow equations with transport, taking into account different velocity profiles. The framework is the flux‐vector splitting approach of Toro and Vázquez‐Cendón (2012), that splits the system in two subsystems of PDEs ...
Alessandra Spilimbergo +3 more
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Resiliency of healthcare expenditure to income shock: Evidence from dynamic heterogeneous panels. [PDF]
Shimul SN, Kabir MI, Kadir F.
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Technology, Human Capital and Growth: evidence from a middle income country case study applying dynamic heterogeneous panel analysis [PDF]
This paper examines whether endogenous growth processes can be found in middle income country contexts. Estimation proceeds by means of dynamic heterogeneous panel analysis.
Fedderke, Johannes
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Increasing public expenditures: Wagner's Law in OECD countries [PDF]
The paper proposes a panel cointegration analysis of the joint development of government expenditures and economic growth in 23 OECD countries. The empirical evidence provides indication of a structural positive correlation between public spending and ...
Lamartina, Serena, Zaghini, Andrea
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Polyolefin encapsulants are gaining dominance in PV modules, yet confusion persists around PO, POE, and TPO definitions. This study clarifies terminology, reviews materials, and properties and proposes a taxonomy to improve understanding, communication, and reliability in solar module manufacturing.
Gernot Oreski +14 more
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Testing the finance-growth link: is there a difference between developed and developing countries? [PDF]
We revisit the evidence of the existence of a long -run link between financial intermediation and economic growth, by testing of cointegration between the growth rate of real GDP, control variables and three series reflecting financial intermediation. We
Anne Peguin-Feissolle +2 more
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Dynamic tax revenue buoyancy estimates for a panel of OECD countries. ESRI WP592, March 2018 [PDF]
In this paper we provide short- and long-run tax buoyancy estimates for a panel of OECD countries. Our results indicate that total tax revenue estimates are not different from unity, corporate income tax buoyancies exceed unity both in the long- and the ...
Deli, Yota +3 more
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Effects of Cannabidiol on TAFAZZIN‐Deficient B‐Lymphoblastoid Cells
Deficiency of the cardiolipin remodeling enzyme TAFAZZIN causes Barth syndrome (BTHS), resulting in cardiolipin loss, monolysocardiolipin (MLCL) accumulation, and electron transport chain (ETC) abnormalities in B‐lymphoblastoid cells. Effects of the non‐psychotropic phytocannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD) were examined on B‐lymphoblastoid cells from ...
John Z. Chan +10 more
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This study explores the influence of environmental factors on Green Bond (GB) issuance, and analyses how economic growth, represented by GDP, moderates this association across 22 developed economies from 2015 to 2022, utilising the PMG-ARDL model as the ...
Khajabee Pathan, Shaiku Shahida Saheb
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What Affects MFP in the Long-Run? Evidence from Canadian Industries [PDF]
In this paper we explore variables that may have an impact on multifactor productivity (MFP) in the long-run using the KLEMS database for Canada.
Danny Leung, Yi Zheng
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