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Oral manifestations of gastrointestinal disorders

2017

Indexación: Scopus. Backgroud: A considerable number of gastrointestinal disorders (GIDs) of varied nature (inflammatory, infectious, genetic and other etiology) may produce alterations in the hard and soft oral tissues. Among these are Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, celiac and gastroesophageal reflux disease. Material and Methods: Article search was done using the National library of medicine (PubMed) database using different search terms and analyzed according to their importance. Results: A large variety of GIDs can give rise to oral lesions, including: RAS like ulceration, mucosal tags, cobblestoning, mucogingivitis, labial and facial swelling, pyostomatitis vegetans, disgeusia an…

Facial swellingmedicine.medical_specialtyOral lesionsSigns and symptomsReviewDiseaseGastrointestinal disorders03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeOral mucosal disordersmedicineGeneral DentistryOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industry030206 dentistrymedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ulcerative colitisDermatologystomatognathic diseasesSearch termsUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASEtiology030211 gastroenterology & hepatologymedicine.symptombusinessPyostomatitis vegetans
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Elliptic problems involving the 1–Laplacian and a singular lower order term

2018

General Mathematics010102 general mathematicsLower orderelliptic problems1-Laplacian01 natural sciencesTerm (time)010101 applied mathematicssingular lower order termsApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsLaplace operator1-Laplacian; singular lower order terms; elliptic problemsMathematicsJournal of the London Mathematical Society
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Necessidade do controlar de oficio as cláusulas abusivas nos contratos com consumidores: Estudo comparado com o sistema espanhol

2016

Las autoridades europeas abogan por dotar al juez de mayores facultades para controlar ex officio la inclusión de cláusulas abusivas en los contratos de adhesión celebrados entre empresarios y consumidores. Una línea jurisprudencial incorporada en España, mejorando así la tutela y protección de los derechos e intereses de los consumidores. No obstante, países como Uruguay no contemplan esta posibilidad, impidiendo al juez realizar un control de contenido cuando no haya sido solicitado por las partes puesto que se cuestiona su anulación debido a la propia naturaleza de la nulidad. En el presente artículo analizamos las diferentes regulaciones de las cláusulas abusivas en los ordenamientos es…

H1-99controle ex officiounfair contract termscontrato de adhesiónnulidade de cláusulasGeneral MedicineK1-7720control de oficionulidad de las cláusulasSocial sciences (General)Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudencenullity of clausescontrato de adesãoex officio controlcláusulas abusivasstandard-form contracts
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Quality-related variables at hepatological websites

2004

Abstract Background. The amount of hepatology-related information available on the Internet has substantially increased, but little is known about the characteristics and quality of the websites. Aim. The aim of this study was to describe analytically and evaluate critically the information concerning three diseases of hepatological interest: chronic hepatitis, hemochromatosis and Caroli’s disease. Methods. In accordance with a validated method, the three search terms were entered into four English language search engines and the first five links of each were considered (a total of 60 sites). The characteristics of the websites were described and their quality was evaluated by three indepen…

HemochromatosiWritingmedia_common.quotation_subjectDiseaseCertificationLogistic regressionChronic hepatitisHumansMedicineQuality (business)media_commonInternetHepatologyConflict of Interestbusiness.industryCaroli's diseaseLiver DiseasesGastroenterologyOdds ratioAuthorshipCaroli DiseaseConfidence intervalLogistic ModelsSearch termsChronic DiseaseChronic hepatitiHemochromatosisbusinessDemographyDigestive and Liver Disease
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Desertions in nineteenth-century shipping: modelling quit behaviour

2013

Ship jumping in foreign ports was widespread throughout the age of sail. Desertion by seamen was illegal, it occurred abroad, and men who deserted only seldom returned home. We analyse desertion quantitatively and link it to the broader question of quit behaviour and labour turnover. Though the better wages paid at the foreign ports were the main reason for desertion, the regression model of the determinants of desertion indicates that outside opportunities, such as migration, and monetary incentives played a significant role in the nineteenth-century labour market, characterized by rather strict control over labour supply, working conditions, and terms of trade. Copyright , Oxford Universi…

HistoryLabour economicsta511IncentiveLabour supplyDesertionEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Control (management)Economicsta615Terms of tradeReturned homeEuropean Review of Economic History
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Assessing commodity price risks and terms of trade exposures in emerging and developing countries

2020

This paper provides novel evidence on commodity exposure (impacts of commodity price and terms of trade fluctuations) amongst 46 emerging and developing countries (EMDCs) in Africa, Asia and the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region. We focus on the exposures of six macroeconomic variables to the commodity prices and terms of trade, based on the real business cycle (RBC) theory. Our empirical results indicate that, overall, about 10% of the macroeconomic variation amongst the EMDCs is due to commodity market-related exposures. The Asian and LAC economies are especially sensitive to changes in commodity prices. The changes in the prices of world trade have an imminent impact on non-commo…

HistoryLatin AmericansPolymers and PlasticsDeveloping countryWorld tradeMonetary economicsTerms of tradeCommodity marketIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringStructural vector autoregressionEconomicsBusiness cycleBusiness and International ManagementCommodity (Marxism)SSRN Electronic Journal
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Terms of abuse as expression and reinforcement of cultures

2008

In this study terms of abuse are investigated in 11 different cultures, Spontaneous verbal aggression is to a certain extent reminiscent of the values of a certain culture. Almost 3000 subjects from Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Croatia, Poland, Great Britain, USA, Norway, Greece, and The Netherlands were asked to write down terms of abuse that they would use given a certain stimulus situation, and in addition, to give their rating of the offensive character of those terms. A total set of 12,000 expressions was collected. The frequencies of the expressions were established, and the total list of expressions was reduced to 16 categories. Results point to some etic taboos, like sexuality and…

INSULTSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectOffensiveLANGUAGEHuman sexualityNOUNSExpression (mathematics)abuse termsDevelopmental psychologyInsultnormative valueseticsabuse across countriesNounemicsEmic and eticabuse terms; etics; emics; normative values; abuse across countriesVerbal aggressionBusiness and International ManagementReinforcementPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonInternational Journal of Intercultural Relations
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Terms of trade, catch-up, and home-market effect: The example of Japan

2007

Abstract This paper explores theoretically and empirically the medium- and long-run relation of the terms of trade (ratio of traded goods prices) and economic growth of a pair of countries—one of which experiences a major catch-up process towards the other. Two theoretical interdependencies between the terms of trade and economic growth are offered: the home-market effect and the productivity-shock effect. These two effects are tested against each other in a cointegration analysis on data for Japan and the US from 1971 until 1997. Income is cointegrated with the terms of trade. The relevant empirical channel is the home-market effect. However, financial-market effects appear also to be rele…

InterdependenceEconomics and EconometricsCointegrationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicsConvergence (economics)Monetary economicsTerms of tradeFinanceHome market effectmedia_commonJournal of the Japanese and International Economies
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Interest rate co-movements, global factors and the long end of the term spread

2010

Interest Rates Panel Data Factor Models Terms Spread
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On Subsidies in Trade Agreements

2008

When terms of trade externalities are the only source of cross-border inefficiencies, trade negotiators must negotiate market access only. Based on this principle, Bagwell and Staiger (2006) argue against the WTO subsidy rules. The present paper shows that their argument fails when trade agreements are required to be self-enforceable. By affecting output, subsidies impact the self-enforcement constraints, which, in turn, determine the policies of trade agreements. Consequently, trade agreements must include subsidy rules. In realistic scenarios, banning production subsidies is efficient while negotiating market access only is inefficient. In this sense, this paper makes a strong case for th…

International free trade agreementbusiness.industryMarket accessSubsidyBusinessInternational tradeInternational economicsTerms of tradeTrade barrierFree tradeExternalityTrade agreementSSRN Electronic Journal
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