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Structural path significance in bootstrapping.
Published 2024“…<div><p>Effective financial policy minimizes business risk, increases the net present value of the Company’s investment programs and increases value for shareholders. …”
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May obesity increase the risk of lymphoma? Insights from genetic evidence
Published 2025“…</p> <p>Obesity may independently increase lymphoma risk, unrelated to adipokines. These findings highlight new risk factors, urging further research into pathological mechanisms and biomarkers.…”
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Sex and BMI Significantly Modify Metabolic Associations Influenced by PCOS<sub>PRS</sub>.
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Environmental pollution is associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders in the US and Denmark
Published 2019“…Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) county-level environmental quality indices (EQIs) in the US and individual-level exposure to air pollution in Denmark were used to assess the association between pollution exposure and the risk of neuropsychiatric disorders. These results show that air pollution is significantly associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders. …”
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