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ABSTRACT Background Low back pain (LBP) is a leading global cause of disability, particularly burdensome in LMICs like Pakistan, where biomedical approaches remain dominant in clinical care. This study examined how healthcare professionals' (HCPs) beliefs, attitudes, and confidence influence clinical decision‐making for LBP.
Muhammad Naseeb Ullah Khan +2 more
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Does the Use of Foreign Currency Derivatives Affect Colombian Firms’ Market Value? [PDF]
Classic financial theory relies on the absolute perfection of capital markets, which results in one of the milestones of theoretical corporate finance: the firm’s value is invariant to the choice of capital structure.
Carlos Eduardo Léon Gómez +2 more
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Celluloid and Silicon Ceilings: Underinvestment in Women Directors and Entrepreneurs [PDF]
Ingesson, Ante, Thoor, Christian
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Corporate finance and the (in)efficient exercise of real options [PDF]
Lambrecht, B M, Pawlina, G
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Investment spending in the Netherlands: Assymmetric information or managerial discretion?. [PDF]
Information; Investment;
De Jong, A, Degryse, Hans
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Abstract Research Summary Board human capital theory posits that directors' skills shape firm behavior. Most studies, however, examine one skill type at a time, assuming that each director contributes independently of the other skills represented on the board.
Stevo Pavićević +2 more
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A Window of Opportunity to Address the Critical Issue of U.S. Male Longevity and Disease Burden Gaps: A Call for U.S. Federal Oversight. [PDF]
Giorgianni SJ, Henry RK.
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Energy Efficiency Economics and Policy [PDF]
Energy efficiency and conservation are considered key means for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving other energy policy goals, but associated market behavior and policy responses have engendered debates in the economic literature.
Gillingham, Kenneth +2 more
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Evaluation of a Curriculum‐Based Elementary School BikeSafe Program
ABSTRACT Background Children in urban areas face elevated risk for bicycle‐related injuries, yet few evidence‐based curricula address bicycle safety for elementary school physical education (P.E.) settings. Methods The BikeSafe Elementary School Curriculum (BESC) is an off‐bicycle, standards‐aligned program for grades 2–5. From August 2024 to May 2025,
Michelina M. Witte +4 more
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Building Rural Health Research Capacity Through Embedded Researchers and Ecosystem Development. [PDF]
Wong Shee A +14 more
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