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Consuming Research, Producing Policy?
The authors’ 1990 article “Producing Health, Consuming Health Care” presented a conceptual framework for synthesizing a rapidly growing body of findings on the nonmedical determinants of health. The article received a very positive response, and here the authors reflect on what lessons might be learned from that response about the style or content of ...
Robert G, Evans, Greg L, Stoddart
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Farm Level Economic Analysis of the Grain, Oilseed, and Cotton Provisions of the Proposed House Farm Bill (H.R. 2646) On Missouri Representative Farms FAPRI-UMC [PDF]
This is a companion to the report which may be found at http://hdl.handle.net/10355/3162Macro and sector level data and assumptions were used to analyze the farm level economic impact to Missouri agriculture from the Proposed House Farm Bill (H.R. 2646).
Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute
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Retractions in Rheumatology: Trends, Causes, and Implications for Research Integrity
Objective We aimed to describe the trends and main reasons for study retraction in rheumatology literature. Methods We reviewed the Retraction Watch database to identify retracted articles in rheumatology. We recorded the main study characteristics, authors’ countries, reasons for retraction, time from publication to retraction, and trends over time ...
Anna Maria Vettori, Michele Iudici
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Clustering National Open Science and Open Access Policies: A Comparative Analysis of the Research Ethics Standards of European Countries [PDF]
In recent years, Open Science (OS) and Open Access (OA) have become integral to European research policy, driven by the need for greater transparency, accessibility, and collaboration in knowledge production.
Artem Artyukhov +3 more
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Impact of Alternative Pooling Arrangements Under the Dairy Provisions of the Senate Agriculture Committee Farm Bill [PDF]
This paper looks at how funds would transfer to the various districts if such districts were able to choose different levels of ...
Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute
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Objective Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a heterogenous inflammatory condition with widely varying global prevalence estimates. The frequency of SLE in the general population of Australia has been reported to be notably lower than contemporary estimates in countries such as the United States or United Kingdom, at 19 to 39 per 100,000 as opposed ...
Lucinda Roper +7 more
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Sticks and carrots: encouraging open science at its source
The open science (OS) movement has been seen as an important facilitator for public participation in science. This has been underpinned by the assumption that widespread and free access to research outputs leads to (1) better and more efficient science, (
Sabina Leonelli +2 more
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Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002: Preliminary FAPRI Analysis [PDF]
The Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) has conducted a preliminary analysis of the impacts of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002, the conference report on the 2002 farm bill, in response to Congressional ...
Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute
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Introduction Rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases(RMDs) are leading causes of physical disability, necessitating support with activities of daily living(ADLs). This study describes social care received by patients with RMDs in two disperate regions of England: Salford(urban) and Norfolk(rural).
Mehreen Somro +6 more
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A growing public management literature has debated whether strategic management models originally developed for private firms are also relevant to contemporary public agencies.
Edoardo Ongaro, Ewan Ferlie
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