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Volume 8, Issue 2, May 2011 · Econ Journal Watch

Volume 8, Issue 2, May 2011 · Econ Journal Watch

... Smith may have fudged on the matter is suggested by Henry George (1887, 8-9, 14, 292; 1898, 160-69, 182), although George seems to understate the degree to which Smith wrote favorably of ground- rent ... See full document

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Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

... Freshly prepared and recrystallized picric acid solution (4 ml, 1 mM) was added dropwise to freshly prepared bare AgNPs (2 ml) and the mixture was stirred for 30 min by using sonicator at room temperature (27 °C). ... See full document

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Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

... Epilepsy is a chronic disorder that may be associated with devastating consequences such as depression and social isolation. Due to the misconceptions about the causes of epilepsy, people suffering from this ... See full document

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Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

... for 8 weeks as follow; the 1st group (G1) which was considered as an untreated control group under the same laboratory conditions, was given distilled water, the 2nd group (G2) was given (100 mg/kg/day) of grape ... See full document

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Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

... Conclusion: Patient Att itudes and Health Information Features are important factors in determining patients’ Intention - To- Accept Health Information among patients in private general [r] ... See full document

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Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

... Background: The use of dual-task training paradigm to enhance postural stability in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is an emerging area of interest. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of ... See full document

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Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

... sections: an “expectation” section with 33 items and a “perception” section consisting of a set of matching statements. The items in both expectation and perception sections were classified into seven dimensions of ... See full document

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Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

Volume 8 | Issue 2 - 2018

... The two bacterial isolates (strains No.2 and No.4) with the highest enzyme activity were further identified by Biolog system (Table 13) The results showed that the two bacterial isolates (2&4) were ... See full document

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Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2007 · Econ Journal Watch

Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2007 · Econ Journal Watch

... data, 2) include all data points both pre and post implementation of a smokefree law, 3) controlled for secular trends and randomization and 4) controlled for over- all economic trend (Scollo et al ... See full document

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Volume 6, Issue 1, January 2009 · Econ Journal Watch

Volume 6, Issue 1, January 2009 · Econ Journal Watch

... more fundamentally, you and i differ markedly in our reasons for not rushing to embrace the “free-market economist” identity, or at least the label “free market economist.” you reject it because (1) shFCb doesn’t favor ... See full document

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Volume 9, Issue 1, January 2012 · Econ Journal Watch

Volume 9, Issue 1, January 2012 · Econ Journal Watch

... If a total repudiation took place today, initial direct losses to the U.S. private sector would total about $4 trillion, significantly less than any estimate of the U.S. government’s enormous fiscal gap, even less than ... See full document

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Volume 13, Issue 3, September 2016 · Econ Journal Watch

Volume 13, Issue 3, September 2016 · Econ Journal Watch

... Extreme poverty combined with feckless bureaucrats arguably led to a resur- gence in the culture of corruption that had plagued the late Joseon dynasty. “Since independence in 1948,” writes David Kang, “Korea has seen a ... See full document

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Volume 5, Issue 1, January 2008 · Econ Journal Watch

Volume 5, Issue 1, January 2008 · Econ Journal Watch

... (2) Statistically remarkable: Based on the new highway variable developed in the paper, Baum-Snow’s econometric results lead him to conclude that “one new highway passing through a central city reduces its ... See full document

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Volume 5, Issue 2, May 2008 · Econ Journal Watch

Volume 5, Issue 2, May 2008 · Econ Journal Watch

... One commonly invoked explanation for women’s slow advancement in eco- nomics is that they publish less in scientific journals; as such publications are the most important academic qualification today. Indeed, some ... See full document

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Volume 7, Issue 2, May 2010 · Econ Journal Watch

Volume 7, Issue 2, May 2010 · Econ Journal Watch

... Although an additional section follows below, reporting other results, here we offer some remarks that conclude the foregoing discussion. In this paper we have striven to present our results simply and transparently. We ... See full document

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Volume 9, Issue 2, May 2012 · Econ Journal Watch

Volume 9, Issue 2, May 2012 · Econ Journal Watch

... We may or may not agree with him on details, but there is hardly an important question in these fields about which his readers would fail to find real instruction and ... See full document

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Volume 11, Issue 3, September 2014 · Econ Journal Watch

Volume 11, Issue 3, September 2014 · Econ Journal Watch

... On the other hand, Kleiner could respond that his chapter on dentists and dental hygienists is a very good proxy for a chapter on physicians and non- physician substitutes. In that chapter, Kleiner develops a model of ... See full document

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Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2011 · Econ Journal Watch

Volume 8, Issue 3, September 2011 · Econ Journal Watch

... This definition of “property,” however, does not make property rigid, un- changeable, or immune from any qualification. The Prologue asks whether fence- out rules or rights to roam count as property rights or invasions ... See full document

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Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

... Obesity is one of the leading preventable causes of death worldwide. [7] Currently more than 1 billion adults are overweight and at least 300 million of them are clinically obese. Current obesity levels range from below ... See full document

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Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

... quality depends on appropriate design of quality attributes during product development. phase[r] ... See full document

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