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Rural Youth Welfare along the Rural-urban Gradient: An Empirical Analysis acr...
We use survey data on 170,000 households from Asia, Latin America and Africa, global geo-spatial data, and an economic geography framework to highlight five findings about rural... -
Effect of recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor on lymphocy...
Effect of recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor on lymphocyte subsets in patients with COVID-19 -
Depressive symptoms are not associated with long-term integrated testosterone...
The association between depressive symptomatology and endogenous testosterone levels is inconclusive. Large inter- and intra-individual testosterone differences suggest point... -
The Cold War as an Aesthetic Phenomenon: An Afterthought on Boris Groys
The Cold War as an Aesthetic Phenomenon: An Afterthought on Boris Groys -
Implication of Size-Controlled Graphite Nanosheets as Building Blocks for The...
Preparation of three-dimensional (3-D) networks has received significant attention as an effective approach for applications involving transport phenomena, such as thermal... -
Comparison between embryos transferred with self-spent and fresh medium on re...
As the final and critical step in in vitro fertilization (IVF), embryo transfer has always received much attention and deserves continuous optimization. In the present study, to... -
Responsible innovation in school design – a systematic review
This paper considers Responsible Innovation (RI) in relation to the design, construction and use of new schools. Drawing on empirical findings from recent international research... -
‘No taxation without hypothecation’: towards an improved understanding of the...
Although it is widely acknowledged that taxation is a powerful instrument for combating environmental problems, environmental taxation is still underused. Public acceptability... -
A heterogeneous rally effect for a corrupt president: partisanship, regional ...
In this study, we focus on citizens’ perceptions of external threats to account for their popular support for a corrupt leader. We argue that the public’s perception of external...