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smaller decrease » marked decrease (Expand Search), smaller areas (Expand Search), larger decrease (Expand Search)
firms increases » first increases (Expand Search), stress increases (Expand Search)
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Statins resulted in smaller neuronal soma size.
Published 2025“…Within control birds, the BrdU + /Hu+ neuron population was significantly smaller in soma size than the BrdU-/Hu+ older, heterogeneous population (A). …”
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Regional tax incentives & “zombie firms”.
Published 2024“…Our findings reveal that: (1) Regional tax incentives primarily enhance firms productivity by stimulating investment in enterprises, yet they do not contribute to improved investment efficiency or spur innovation within firms. (2) Regional tax incentives have alleviated financing constraints for enterprises in old industrial bases, significantly enhancing the Total Factor Productivity (TFP) of firms with higher financing constraints. …”
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Profiles of sample firms.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Green supply chain integration has become the key for manufacturing firms to cope with environmental challenges and gain sustainable competitiveness, but increasing the intention of firms to implement green supply chain integration is still a significant challenge. …”
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Firm heterogeneity analysis.
Published 2024“…According to heterogeneity analysis, the sample’s overall increase in DVARE as a result of ESG practices is mostly attributable to the mix and processing trade organizations, the eastern area, and large firms. …”