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Idiosyncratic Political Risk and Bad News Hoarding
ABSTRACT Managers may respond to greater political risk by suppressing unfavorable news from outsiders to manage investors’ perceptions about firm risk and protect their careers. However, they may also avoid engaging in bad news hoarding activities because exposure to political risk increases firm visibility and attracts greater scrutiny. Using a novel
Gonul Colak +2 more
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Characterization of novel Annona reticulata fiber as a potential reinforcement for composite applications. [PDF]
Hossain S +6 more
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Exposure to Left‐Tail Risk, Risk Appetite, and Mutual Fund Flows
ABSTRACT Using a measure of aggregate tail risk, we show that a fund's sensitivity (exposure) to tail risk negatively affects the fund flows and the fund's performance. Further, a fund's tail risk sensitivity relates positively to the left‐tail risk measures of the fund.
Ali K. Malik
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Water retting process with hemp pre-treatment: effect on the enzymatic activities and microbial populations dynamic. [PDF]
Ventorino V +4 more
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Considerations and procedures for acquiring EEG as part of multi-site studies for Rett syndrome and other genetic neurodevelopmental disorders [PDF]
Joni N. Saby, Eric D. Marsh
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Assessment of twenty testicular AGCTs with two different next‐generation sequencing (NGS) panels reveals differences with ovarian AGCTs, including absence of hotspot FOXL2 variants. Aims Testicular adult granulosa cell tumours (AGCTs) are rare and show several clinical–pathological differences with their ovarian counterparts.
Costantino Ricci +20 more
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Harnessing Cattail Biomass for Sustainable Fibers and Engineered Bioproducts: A Review. [PDF]
Parvin M, Shadhin M, Dulal M, Rahman M.
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Overexpression of Bacterial Beta-Ketothiolase Improves Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) Retting and Changes the Fibre Properties. [PDF]
Mierziak J +9 more
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Invasive breast carcinomas with papillary features (IBCP) comprise diverse subtypes with variable architecture, histopathology, and clinical behaviour. This review outlines evolving classification, diagnostic criteria, and treatment implications, highlighting challenges in distinguishing in situ from invasive lesions. Standardised diagnostic approaches
Emad A Rakha +2 more
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