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Study of dental occlusion in ancient human remains: a methodological approach
(Croatian Anthropological Society, 2014)
The anthropological dental and maxillary study in human skeletal remains usually refers to alterations or conditions of the oral cavity. These alterations could have repercussions on life style, dietary ...
Validation of the new graded prognostic assessment scale for brain metastases: a multicenter prospective study
(Springer Nature, 2011)
Background: Prognostic indexes are useful to guide tailored treatment strategies for cancer patients with brain metastasis (BM). We evaluated the new Graded Prognostic Assessment (GPA) scale in a ...
From metropolitan rivers to civic corridors: assessing the evolution of the suburban landscape
(Taylor & Francis, 2019)
The sustainability of metropolitan regions is closely related to the transformation of rivers into civic and ecological corridors. While river rehabilitation in the inner city has been widely reported, ...
The unintended consequences of childcare regulation: evidence from a regression discontinuity design
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)
In several countries governments fund childcare provision but in many others it is privately funded as labor regulation mandates that firms have to provide childcare services. For this later case, there ...
Landscape conflict assessment based on a mixed methods analysis of qualitative PPGIS data
(Elsevier, 2018)
The paper presents a public participation GIS (PPGIS) approach designed to support landscape decision-making by spatially identifying and describing conflict. This method is based on participatory mapping ...
Credit constraints in higher education in a context of unobserved heterogeneity
(Elsevier, 2016)
This article tests the existence of credit constraints on higher education access by estimating actual marginal returns in the context of unobserved heterogeneity. We estimate higher education returns ...
Do reductions of standard hours affect employment transitions?: evidence from Chile
(Elsevier, 2013)
This study exploits the reduction of weekly working hours from 48 to 45 announced in Chile in 2001 and implemented in 2005. Our results suggest that non-anticipatory behavior of firms was found on key ...
Does a mandatory reduction of standard working hours improve employees' health status?
(Wiley, 2016)
Most of the empirical evidence regarding the impact of reductions of standard working hours analyzes its effects on employment outcomes, family life balance, and social networks, but there is no empirical ...