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    Institutional distance, trade agreements, and intellectual property trade networks: Evidence from cross-border data. by Yida Wang, Jiangjiao Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Based on the Temporal Exponential Random Graph Models (TERGM), this paper applies global intellectual property trade data between countries to investigate the impact and mechanism of institutional distance on the intellectual property trade network. …”
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    Essa gente lá de fora by José Alves Sobrinho

    Published 2010-01-01
    Subjects: “…intellectuals…”
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    The New Radicalism in America, 1889-1963 : the intellectual as a social type / by Lasch, Christopher

    Published 1965
    Subjects: “…Intellectuals United States. 2312…”
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    Where are Our Educators? by Елізабет Тюнс, Зоя Рібейро Престес

    Published 2024-12-01
    Subjects: “…social networks, social relationships, intellectual and personality development.…”
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    Hospitalisation rates for epilepsy, asthma and insulin-dependent diabetes in 796 190 school-aged children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities: a record-linkage cohort study by Angela Henderson, Sally-Ann Cooper, Craig Melville, Michael Fleming, Gillian S Smith, Jill Pell, Deborah Cairns

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Scotland’s Pupil Census, 2008–2013, was used to identify pupils with and without intellectual disabilities and was linked with the Prescribing Information Service to identify pupils with epilepsy, asthma and insulin-dependent diabetes, and the Scottish Morbidity Records-01 to identify hospital admissions.Setting The general child population of Scotland.Participants School pupils aged 4–19 years; 18 278 with intellectual disabilities and 777 912 without intellectual disabilities.Outcomes Overall, emergency and non-emergency hospitalisations for epilepsy, asthma and/or diabetes; and length of stay.Results Epilepsy and asthma were more prevalent in pupils with intellectual disabilities (8.8% and 8.9%, respectively, compared with 0.8% and 6.9% among pupils without intellectual disabilities, p<0.001), whereas insulin-dependent diabetes was not (0.5% prevalence). …”
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