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“... considered one of the main factors for the slow growth or even decrease of GDP. Recently, these effects were...”
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“... controlled release, increase PA bioavailability, and impair the volatility of the monoterpene. SLN...”
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“...Sanitary requirements, geopolitical crises, and other factors that increase price volatility have...”
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“... management. However, we find that volatility and relative market size respectively decrease and increase...”
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“... the effects of oil price shocks on macroeconomic variables, for the economies of the United States and...”
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“... (M/B), size, volatility, paid dividends, assets maturities, cash in hand, market leverage, research and...”
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