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Rearrangements of organic peroxides and related processes
This review is the first to collate and summarize main data on named and unnamed rearrangement reactions of peroxides. It should be noted, that in the chemistry of peroxides two types of processes are considered under the term rearrangements.
Ivan A. Yaremenko +3 more
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The Perfect Foscolite gaddiano
By outlining the sinister contours of British Wagnerism, Bernard Shaw and Aubrey Beardsley liberated Wagner’s work from the distortions caused by the sub-culture of the Third Reich.
Franco Longoni
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Monetary theory and monetary policy : reflections on the development over the last 150 years [PDF]
In this paper, we provide some reflections on the development of monetary theory and monetary policy over the last 150 years. Rather than presenting an encompassing overview, which would be overambitious, we simply concentrate on a few selected aspects ...
Issing, Otmar, Wieland, Volker
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ABSTRACT Introduction Inhibitor development remains one of the most serious complications of replacement therapy in patients with hemophilia. Tumour necrosis factor‐alpha (TNF‐α) is a key pro‐inflammatory cytokine, and its genetic variants have been implicated in immune‐related conditions.
Alessandra Faustino da Conceição Bezerra +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Current guidelines recommend prophylaxis for patients with non‐severe haemophilia with severe bleeding phenotype (SBPT) but there is no consensus how to define a SBPT and when to recommend prophylaxis in patients with non‐severe haemophilia. Method A Delphi consensus procedure among the members of the Standing Committee Hemophilia
Christian Pfrepper +10 more
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How Does Progressivity Affect the Tax Cut Multiplier?
ABSTRACT How does the targeting of personal income tax cuts affect the output multiplier? This paper provides quantitative evidence using a heterogeneous‐agent New‐Keynesian model calibrated to match US distributions of income, wealth, marginal tax rates, and marginal propensities to consume.
Christian Gillitzer
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The holotype of the first sauropterygian described from Mexico, Plesiosaurus mexicanus Wieland, 1910, was recently rediscovered and is here described and discussed for the first time in almost a century. The holotype specimen belongs to an indeterminate
Marie-Céline Buchy
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Abstract Organizations are increasingly urged to adopt circular economy principles for their business strategies, yet ‘going circular’ is challenging. The circular business model (CBM) transition—shifting from linear to CBMs—is complex, and our initial analysis of the literature indicated that organizations do not know how to implement circular ...
Farshad Hajiakbari +3 more
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The Effects of Regulatory Office Closures on Bank Behavior
Abstract We investigate if the decentralized structure of regulatory office networks influences supervisory outcomes and bank behavior. Following the closure of an office, banks previously supervised by that office increase their lending and risk‐taking.
IVAN LIM, JENS HAGENDORFF, SETH ARMITAGE
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Why did Nobody Reply to Me? A Keyword Analysis of Initiating Posts and Lone Posts in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) Discussions [PDF]
It is a common phenomenon that online discussion spaces are overabundant with lone posts; in other words, few posts receive replies from others. Admittedly, circumstantial factors and content affect whether a post receives replies.
Chua, Shi-Min
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