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Effects of compound 4f on cognitive function in mice with KA-induced neurodegeneration.
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Distribution of the amount of physical activity recorded during head-raising movements.
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Cohort Evidence Links Phthalate Exposure to Early Onset of Puberty in Chinese Girls
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Effect by world bank income classification.
Published 2025“…This is equivalent to the wellbeing loss resulting from GDP decreasing by several percentage points. The effect size varies substantially between, and within, countries, highlighting the importance of having local data. …”
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Marginal effect of HTD on income and SWB.
Published 2025“…This is equivalent to the wellbeing loss resulting from GDP decreasing by several percentage points. The effect size varies substantially between, and within, countries, highlighting the importance of having local data. …”
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Panel unit root test result.
Published 2024“…Therefore, it is vital to promote the use of renewable energy, effectively leverage the knowledge spillover effects of trade to decrease energy intensity and formulate pertinent policies aimed at curbing carbon emissions and addressing the imminent threat of climate change in Africa. …”
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Kernel density estimation for CO2.
Published 2024“…Therefore, it is vital to promote the use of renewable energy, effectively leverage the knowledge spillover effects of trade to decrease energy intensity and formulate pertinent policies aimed at curbing carbon emissions and addressing the imminent threat of climate change in Africa. …”
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Change in panel quantile regression coefficients.
Published 2024“…Therefore, it is vital to promote the use of renewable energy, effectively leverage the knowledge spillover effects of trade to decrease energy intensity and formulate pertinent policies aimed at curbing carbon emissions and addressing the imminent threat of climate change in Africa. …”