• A Comprehensive Review of HLA and Severe Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions: Implication for Clinical Pharmacogenomics and Precision Medicine. (cdc.gov)
  • Pharmacogenomic Advances in the Prediction and Prevention of Cutaneous Idiosyncratic Drug Reactions. (cdc.gov)
  • Some drug reactions are idiosyncratic. (msdmanuals.com)
  • This is a difficult task given the high dimensionality of the state vector, which includes the distribution of establishments across capital levels and idiosyncratic shocks. (repec.org)
  • I incorporate this view into a macro model with heterogeneous agents who face idiosyncratic shocks and express their political sentiments. (diegohuertad.com)
  • Or is it just that musical evolution is the result of the idiosyncratic behavior of composers and so defies more general characterization? (technologyreview.com)
  • But an important question is whether this spread is the result of a general mechanism of transmission or the idiosyncratic behavior of individual composers. (technologyreview.com)
  • And, finally, how would a consumer behavior-driven approach affect the results of LOC studies and, ultimately, judicial decisions? (ipsurveyresearch.com)
  • The findings imply that owing to their idiosyncratic nature, the use of alternative theoretical frameworks in addition to agency theory is encouraged in future studies in order to better capture the nature of family businesses. (emerald.com)
  • This calls for new theoretical and methodological approaches to bilingualism. (frontiersin.org)
  • This paper characterizes factors that positively and negatively influence consumer engagement and suggests theoretical and managerial implications for the different factors that determine consumer engagement. (hanken.fi)
  • This paper characterizes factors that positively and negatively influence consumer engagement and suggests theoretical and managerial implications for the different factors that determine consumer engagement.This paper conceptualizes factors that influence consumer engagement based on their characteristics (behavioral, emotional, and cognitive) and the type of influence (positive or negative). (hanken.fi)
  • To answer this question, we need other theoretical models that examine the proximal determinants of genital arousal, its relation to other components of sexual responding, and its practical implications in terms of sexual function and well-being. (springer.com)
  • Will such participation distort an STS theoretical approach of some kind or the explanation of knowledge production practices or make them less symmetrical? (easst.net)
  • A Non-Philosophical Approach to the Sociology of Religious Pluralism: International Conference on Religion in a Pluralistic Society, Jadavpur University and Lancaster University 7-9 April 2016 at Jadavpur University, Kolkata. (philpapers.org)
  • This paper follows Francois Laruelle's non-philosophy and his non-religion and non-theology to suggest anon-philosophical approach to the sociology of religious pluralism. (philpapers.org)
  • Fred is also an incredibly well studied individual in a range of disciplines and has a profoundly philosophical, idiosyncratic and insightful take on embodiment as a frame within the sciences. (oist.jp)
  • The findings demonstrate that firms that make monetary political contributions exhibit lower levels of risk as measured by different proxies for risks, namely, systematic, idiosyncratic and total risk. (open.ac.uk)
  • This systematic approach, rooted in the arbitrage mechanism common to all ETFs, would largely displace the hodge-podge of regulatory regimes that vary widely across both the different ETF regulatory cubbyholes in use today and different ETFs within each such cubbyhole. (southerncalifornialawreview.com)
  • To fully address major market and idiosyncratic risk in debt capital markets, underwriters, credit rating agencies and investors should consider the potential financial materiality of ESG factors in a strategic and systematic way. (deloitte.com)
  • Evolutionary theory has been criticized from many different angles, raising concerns about testability and falsifiability, overly broad assumptions, stability and rigidity rather than flexibility, ignoring the role of learning processes and contextual influences, disregarding complexity and individual differences, as well as lack of practical implications (Confer et al. (springer.com)
  • Practical implications: Findings can be used to construct gender-inclusive ICT supports and inform ICT adoption policies. (fsc-ccf.ca)
  • The model allows for a structural empirical approach to disentangle how economic versus political grounds have influenced policy decisions and the process of development across countries. (diegohuertad.com)
  • Design/methodology/approach: Empirical findings are drawn from 21 semi-structured interviews (22 informants) possessing differing training expertise regarding digital technology among women entrepreneurs. (fsc-ccf.ca)
  • It is found that investment irreversibilities have no major implications for aggregate fluctuations, even though they are crucial for establishment level dynamics. (repec.org)
  • Explaining Investment Dynamics in U.S. Manufacturing: Generalized (S,s) Approach ," Working papers 94-32, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics. (repec.org)
  • Explaining Investment Dynamics in U.S. Manufacturing: A Generalized (S,s) Approach ," Documentos de Trabajo 12, Centro de Economía Aplicada, Universidad de Chile. (repec.org)
  • Explaining Investment Dynamics in U.S. Manufacturing: A Generalized (S,s) Approach ," NBER Working Papers 4887, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (repec.org)
  • The findings could have important implications for the treatment of motor stereotypies in people with ASD. (abainternational.org)
  • The model incorporates multidimensional heterogeneity, idiosyncratic risk and borrowing constraints. (repec.org)
  • Some of the papers clearly addressed problems in precision medicine that have direct implications for practitioners, medical technologies and the sometimes subjugating practices by which these are administered. (easst.net)
  • A forward-looking, qualitative approach is vital to gain a true picture of progress and potential, and a proprietary toolkit is essential, especially in EMs. (ninetyone.com)
  • The second section will address novel agents associated with liver injury in 2014 (referred to as "signals"), especially in terms of clinical, research and drug development implications. (wjgnet.com)
  • Several authors have pointed out that medical knowledge, especially in clinical medicine, generally builds upon itself in an idiosyncratic manner. (law-journal.de)
  • These factors have potential reputational risk implications if not appropriately addressed. (deloitte.com)
  • But these older approaches do not allow researchers to identify unique or idiosyncratic events during any individual decision. (rdworldonline.com)
  • innovation relates to the idiosyncratic situation of the firm, making firms to compete to obtain the right non-substitutable resources, particularly human, to work with regulators. (kent.ac.uk)
  • The study uses customer-dominant logic of service, which focuses on emancipated customers and idiosyncratic customer logic, rather than on provider-orchestrated customer experiences of brands, firms, or offerings. (hanken.fi)
  • One strategy that has received increasing attention is that of a market approach, whereby private firms conserve large tracts of land and whose restoration activities can be converted into ecological credits that landowners can sell to developers to meet their offset requirements. (lu.se)
  • at the same time, he also opposes the overly rational approach of music written by such composers as the serialists. (matrix-new-music.be)
  • A rational approach to do this involves using a scoring methodology to overlay an ESG view within the credit appraisal process. (deloitte.com)
  • The cure of a defaulted company has important implications for the estimation of the loss given default (LGD). (efmaefm.org)
  • Investors should be wary of jumping to simple conclusions on the investment implications of climate change and the global transition to net zero. (ninetyone.com)
  • Climate and Energy Implications of Crypto-Assets in the United States " that caused a stir in the mining community. (hashrateindex.com)
  • That's interesting work that has important implications for our understanding of the way music evolves. (technologyreview.com)
  • This article provides important policy implications for regulators and businesses as food traceability systems become integral to ensure food supply chain integrity. (kent.ac.uk)
  • The study is expected to offer implications for university English teachers, institutional administrators and assessment trainer/training providers in China and other similar educational contexts. (edu.hk)
  • it's highly complex and as nuanced and idiosyncratic as the oilfield itself. (hashrateindex.com)
  • Open-ended questions were formulated and used to elicit the rich idiosyncratic meaning of the complex experiences of the participants. (bvsalud.org)
  • So an interesting question is whether the same approach could work with music. (technologyreview.com)
  • Informed by animal studies and medieval Christian bestiary scenes, Groff's work offers a visual style that blends animal symbolism, naturalistic depiction, and the idiosyncratic taxidermy that pervades the shops and interiors of the American countryside. (phillips.com)
  • This approach represents a significant advancement in developing in vitro human beige adipose tissue models and facilitates broad applications ranging from basic research to biotherapies. (bvsalud.org)
  • An abductive research approach is used to qualitatively explore consumer engagement in the context of online interest communities. (hanken.fi)
  • This has implications for a neuroethologically grounded emotion research program that should start from detailed behavioral observations of how face, body, and voice expressions function in naturalistic contexts. (frontiersin.org)
  • Research limitations/implications: Perceptual data may be idiosyncratic to the sample. (fsc-ccf.ca)
  • The finding in this research that the effect of animal assisted learning is somewhat equivocal and idiosyncratic has implications for the widely used 'read to dogs' schemes in schools, together with the hours, working conditions and the perceived necessity of having full time school dogs. (glos.ac.uk)
  • A number of professional implications and recommendations for future research are highlighted. (uel.ac.uk)
  • Is it just a matter of research convenience-copy the legal text verbatim and don't worry about the implications-or is there some fundamental logic behind it? (ipsurveyresearch.com)
  • Such a finding suggests that a specific, individual, specialist academic teaching approach may be required to gain the greatest benefit from animal assisted intervention and animal assisted education in the future. (glos.ac.uk)
  • The data were analysed using Bai and Ng panel unit root idiosyncratic cross-sectional tests and the system generalised method of moments (SGMM). (emerald.com)
  • I explored approaches to logistic modeling with data from the Muncie, Indiana library checkout records database What Middletown Read in order to test the degree to which patrons' borrowing histories are predictive of whether they borrowed a book by any given author. (azleslie.com)
  • Data was analysed using a grounded theory approach. (uel.ac.uk)
  • Fortunately, such a method may already exist in a common experimental approach used in behavioral economics to study human choice and decision-making. (cdc.gov)
  • The entanglements of experiences of the religious end-user are analysed vis-a-vis Laruelle's thought and a dogma free inclusive approach to religion is envisaged. (philpapers.org)
  • The current study fills this gap by employing an ethnographic case approach to capture the lived experiences of how four Chinese university English teachers developed LAL over three semesters. (edu.hk)
  • Professional recommendations include the need to explore young people's idiosyncratic needs when supporting them with self-harm. (uel.ac.uk)
  • Their results have implications for the understanding of other cultural phenomena, such as the evolution of language, fashion, and science. (technologyreview.com)
  • This article aims to foster a better understanding of the consequences of the EBM movement by grasping its implications in relation to evidentiary and substantial legal issues. (law-journal.de)
  • The WHO FCTC aims to ad res however, the implications and question, whether phrased in the the global tobac o epidemic by methods we describe extend to same or dif erent languages. (who.int)
  • Underneath all the seemingly idiosyncratic personalities and methods there was a profound current of appreciation: for our earthiness, for our souls' rootedness in ancient processes of evolution expressed in the patterns of breath, rushes of excitement, sudden holdings. (esalen.org)
  • The conversation touches on the central themes of embodied cognitive science and the enactive framework in particular, the methods of this approach, the mission of the unit at OIST, and some of the implications of developing or adopting such an understanding. (oist.jp)
  • We study the policy implications of this fiscal externality in an optimal dynamic tax framework. (repec.org)
  • The highpoint of this study is its inter-regional approach and the interplay between human capital and foreign aid using the second generation panel unit root estimator and the SGMM approaches. (emerald.com)
  • There will be divergent and idiosyncratic outcomes that countries and regions need to prepare for and hedge their bets around. (ninetyone.com)
  • This review will first provide clues for clinicians to suspect idiosyncratic (unpredictable) DILI and succeed in diagnosis. (wjgnet.com)
  • The first is that Hall Street spells the end of manifest disregard and, by implication, any other non-statutory vacatur ground. (yalelawjournal.org)
  • The need to explain and generalize from the idiosyncratic practices on the ground is clear, but can a more direct way of mediating be found (Geertz, 1988)? (easst.net)
  • On this list, you'll find novellas that are piercing and beautiful, surreal and idiosyncratic, eerie and whimsical, iconic and classic. (powells.com)
  • Geographically stranded gas is an excellent target for mining - Crusoe pioneered this approach in North Dakota with oilfields that couldn't connect to markets because they lacked economic viability or couldn't surpass regulatory hurdles. (hashrateindex.com)
  • Coach Approach has been proud to proclaim Accredited Coach Training Program (ACTP) status from the International Coaching Federation from 2015 until now (June 2023). (coachapproachtraining.com)
  • By examining the products of a web-based geovisualization tool, this project measures the extent of clutter in visualizations with changes in cartographic design and screen size with the goal of better understanding the implications of these new geovisualization technologies on knowledge building. (mcgill.ca)
  • Liquid biopsy, in particular circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) analysis, has paved the way for a new noninvasive approach to cancer diagnosis, treatment selection and follow-up. (bvsalud.org)
  • He adopts this postmodern quoting technique not without a certain degree of irony, always approaching the quoted melody and imitated musical style from a humorous and mocking point of view. (matrix-new-music.be)
  • A circuit split is in the making, and it could signal a shift with significant implications for federal arbitration law. (yalelawjournal.org)
  • They tend to have both financial and non-financial implications for organisations globally. (deloitte.com)
  • Using a variational approach we derive a formula for the revenue effect of an increase in college education subsidies and for the excess burden of income taxation caused by the college margin. (repec.org)