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ABSTRACT The effects of monetary policy shocks are regularly estimated using high‐frequency surprises in asset prices around central bank meetings as an instrument. These studies, insofar as they explicitly model the relationship between instrument and structural shock, assume a constant relationship between the instrument and the monetary policy shock.
Pooyan Amir‐Ahmadi +2 more
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Whole blood selenium concentrations in four free-ranging mammal species from central Scandinavia. [PDF]
Lian M +12 more
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The Non‐Professional Virtues of the Hospice Volunteer
ABSTRACT Volunteers have long played a significant role in hospice care. Much of the care volunteers provide consists of weekly hour‐long in‐home visits. Home‐visiting hospice volunteers are not professionals, nor are they strangers or intimates. Hospice volunteers will not typically face moral dilemmas, nor be called upon to make dramatic decisions ...
Michael B. Gill
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<i>Thelazia callipaeda</i> infection in Northwestern Spain: what role does the Iberian wolf play? [PDF]
Estévez-Sánchez E +12 more
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Abstract Background As a large‐scale global stressor, the COVID‐19 pandemic has a substantial impact on the mental health of children and adolescents. In this longitudinal study we investigate long‐term trajectories of anxiety of children during and after the pandemic (April 2020–April 2023), and identify associated risk factors. Methods A total of 514
Michiel A. J. Luijten +7 more
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Occurrence of <i>Trichinella</i> spp. in Grey Wolves and Red Foxes: Insights from Wild Mammal Surveillance in Emilia-Romagna (Italy). [PDF]
Torreggiani C +14 more
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Americans generally like wolves − except when we’re reminded of our politics
Alexander L. Metcalf, Justin W. Angle
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Wolves, horses, bitches and other characters of gender violence in the work of Carolina Bianchi [PDF]
Luísa Jacques de Moraes Dalgalarrondo
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This study explored how irritability in children and youth changed during the COVID‐19 pandemic and its impact on mental health. Results showed a gradual decline in irritability, with factors like age, parental anxiety, and resilience influencing its trajectory.
Theodore C. K. Cheung +12 more
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