Human mobility and sewage data correlate with COVID-19 epidemic evolution in a 3-year surveillance of the metropolitan area of Bologna. [PDF]
Durazzi F +11 more
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Doubling Down Political Budget Cycles: The Role of State‐Owned Enterprises
ABSTRACT We study the degree and nature of political budget cycles in public investments when two instruments are available: investments by core governments and, more indirectly, by state‐owned enterprises (SOEs). While fiscal pressure on core budgets may induce politicians to shift election‐induced investments to SOEs, voters' uncertainties in clearly
Zareh Asatryan +2 more
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Influence of Incubation Time for Viability Assessment of <i>Ascaris suum</i> Eggs-Attempts to Optimise the Parasitological Examination. [PDF]
Badziak R +8 more
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DISCUSSION. SEWAGE UTILISATION.
Rawson +23 more
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Public health reforms and the mortality decline in nineteenth‐century Italy
Abstract This study examines the impact of Italy's 1887–8 health reforms on mortality, contributing to the historical debate on the state's role in Europe's health transition. Leveraging event‐study‐style difference‐in‐differences approach, we assess the effectiveness of the Crispi–Pagliani reforms, which strengthened public health governance and ...
Francesco Maria Salvatore Fiore Melacrinis +1 more
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Iohexol as an Emerging Contaminant Potentially Influencing Structural and Functional Changes in the Activated Sludge Microbiome. [PDF]
Nowak A +3 more
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Evaluation Of Potential Sewage Sludge Usage Associated To The Strain Inoculation From Bradyrhizobium Spp. In Cowpea [PDF]
Barboza Rafael S.L +4 more
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Combined effect of municipal sewage sludge and inorganic fertilizers on marketable pod yield of vegetable cowpea in sandy regosol soil [PDF]
Atputhanathan Kavunthini, T. H. Seran
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The new poor law and the health of the population of England and Wales
Abstract We estimate the impact of reductions in poor law expenditure on rural life expectancy and mortality rates in England and Wales following the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act. Given the scale of cuts imposed, our estimates imply 8–10 per cent increases in mortality at ages 1–4 years and 2–4 per cent falls in rural expectation of life at birth.
David Green +3 more
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Genetic insights into hepatitis E virus through environmental surveillance in Europe. [PDF]
Wang H +4 more
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