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    Sustainability (disclosure and report format) and firm performance in India. Effects of mandatory CSR reporting by Kofi Mintah Oware, Thomas Adomah Worae

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The study employed feasible generalised least square, panel-correlated standard errors and probit regression. The sample size is 80, and the study period is between 2010 and 2020. …”
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    Spatially Resolved Isotopic Source Signatures of Wetland Methane Emissions by A. L. Ganesan, A. C. Stell, N. Gedney, E. Comyn‐Platt, G. Hayman, M. Rigby, B. Poulter, E. R. C. Hornibrook

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The source signature map resolves a latitudinal difference of ~10‰ between northern high‐latitude (mean −67.8‰) and tropical (mean −56.7‰) wetlands and shows significant regional variations on top of the latitudinal gradient. We assess the errors in inverse modeling studies aiming to separate CH4 sources and sinks by comparing atmospheric δ13C(CH4) derived using our spatially resolved map against the common assumption of globally uniform wetland δ13C(CH4) signature. …”
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    The role of productivity, wages, demand, and exchange rates on export performance: Evidence from the Turkish manufacturing industry by Ahmet Koluman, Fatih Kaplan

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Methods — Using firm-level export data across 21 manufacturing sectors, the study applies a Fixed-Effects model with Driscoll-Kraay standard errors to address heteroscedasticity, autocorrelation, and cross-sectional dependence. …”
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    MagneticPillars++: Efficient LiDAR Odometry Via Deep Frame-To-Keyframe Point Cloud Registration by Kai Fischer, Martin Simon, Stefan Milz, Patrick Mäder

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…However, due to its distance-based processing nature, ICP relies on an accurate pose initialization while implicating increased computational complexity with a growing number of points. …”
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    Levo-Stepholidine as a Potential Cognitive Enhancer: Insights into Executive Function and Memory Improvements by Zhengwei Hu, Xueqing Zhu, Yirui Liang, Yuqiu Zhang, Ping Zheng, Xuehan Zhang

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Results: Rats receiving <i>l</i>-SPD made fewer errors in the T-maze, exhibited faster stop action in response to the stop signal, and showed longer-lasting memory retention. …”
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    Redundant microtubule crosslinkers prevent meiotic spindle bending to ensure diploid offspring in C. elegans. by Wenzhe Li, Helena A Crellin, Dhanya Cheerambathur, Francis J McNally

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Previous studies have implicated three hypothetical activities during this process, including microtubule crosslinking, microtubule sliding and microtubule polymerization. …”
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    Acute rhabdomyolysis by Pascale de Lonlay, Asmaa Mamoune, Yamina Hamel, Michel Bahuau, Sabrina Vergnaud, Moniqu Piraud, Lætitia Lallemand, Marie-Ange Nguyen More, Mai Thao Vio, Norma Beatriz Romero

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Some other diseases involved in rhabdomyolysis may implicate pro-inflammatory cytokines and may be proinflammatory diseases.…”
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    Uso de recursos TIC en la clase de Educación Física. Una experiencia positiva con el vídeo digital y el salto vertical (New technologies in the Physical Education class. A positiv... by Daniel Rojano Ortega

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…This jump has been traditionally evaluated with the Sargent’s test but this test has some errors which derive from the measuring process. Nowadays there are new very precise instruments often used in sports for the analysis of the vertical jump, but their high prices make it difficult to introduce them in the school. …”
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    Small amounts of misassembly can have disproportionate effects on pangenome-based metagenomic analyses by Stephanie N. Majernik, Larry Beaver, Patrick H. Bradley

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…While large-scale metagenomic assembly efforts have made pangenome estimates more complete, mixed communities can also introduce contamination into assemblies, and it is unknown how robust pangenome-based metagenomic analyses are to these errors. To gain insight into this problem, we re-analyzed a case-control study of the gut microbiome in cirrhosis, focusing on commensal Clostridia previously implicated in this disease. …”
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