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Do Audit Teams Affect Audit Production and Quality? Evidence from Audit Teams' Industry Knowledge*
ABSTRACT We examine how the extent and distribution of industry knowledge within an audit team affect audit outcomes. While prior research examining the role of auditors' industry knowledge focuses mainly on audit firms, audit offices, and audit partners, audits are conducted by audit teams.
Steven F. Cahan +3 more
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Harmonising insolvency law in the EU: New thoughts on old ideas in the wake of the COVID‐19 pandemic
Abstract While the harmonisation of insolvency law in the European Union (EU) has been a top priority on the European institutions' agenda in the last decade, it is well known that this endeavour has been slow and has often met resistance from the Member States.
Emilie Ghio +5 more
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Adenoma Detection Rates Decline with Increasing Procedural Hours in an Endoscopist’s Workload
BACKGROUND: Operator fatigue may negatively influence adenoma detection (AD) during screening colonoscopy. OBJECTIVE: To better characterize factors affecting AD, including the number of hours worked, and the number and type of procedures performed before an index screening colonoscopy.
Majid A Almadi +4 more
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BACKGROUND: Exercising for ≥150 min/week is a recommended strategy for self‐managing arthritis. However, exercise nonadherence is a problem. Arthritis pain anxiety may interfere with regular exercise. According to the fear‐avoidance model, individuals may confront their pain anxiety by using adaptive self‐regulatory responses (eg, changing exercise ...
Miranda A Cary +2 more
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Despite the availability of potent antimicrobials, shock due to Gram‐negative rod sepsis remains an important clinical concern in immunosuppressed patients. Current strategies for treating septic shock by removal of endotoxin (lipopolysaccharides [LPS]) or putative mediators have only been partially effective.
Charles Lam +4 more
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The universal response surface approach (URSA) was developed to assess the nature and intensity of drug interactions, ie, synergism. antagonism and additivity. URSA consists of fitting a concentration‐effect surface to experimental data with maximum likelihood approaches, with the estimation of parameters, including: ID5os, concentration‐effect slopes ...
William R Greco, Wlodzimierz E Dembinski
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In birds with double‐nesting and uniparental incubation, such as the rock partridge Alectoris graeca saxatilis, the male incubates one clutch, while the female incubates the other. A previous study found no significant difference in hatching and predation rates on Alpine rock partridge nests incubated by each sex.
Ariane Bernard‐Laurent +5 more
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Abstract A stochastic space‐time model for hourly rainfall is proposed with the aim of generating inputs for distributed hydrological models used to estimate extreme floods. The model is based on the multi‐stage procedure adopted in the STREAP model of Paschalis et al.
P. Cantet +3 more
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Abstract Several species of Lepidoptera with caterpillars bearing urticating hairs are increasing their range in metropolitan France from year to year, such as the pine processionary (Thaumetopoea pityocampa Denis et Schiffermüller 1775) whose presence was historically limited to the south of France, and which is gradually being observed in the north ...
Nicolas Desneux +105 more
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Abstract In this study, the performance of a one‐source surface energy balance (OSEB) remote sensing (RS) of actual crop evapotranspiration (ETa), incorporating data from different spaceborne, airborne and proximal multispectral data, was evaluated. The RS platforms in this study included Landsat‐8 (30 m pixel size), Sentinel‐2 (10 m), Planet CubeSat ...
Edson Costa‐Filho +2 more
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