DUAL-CHANNEL GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN DECISION-MAKING AND COORDINATION CONSIDERING CSR AND CONSUMER GREEN PREFERENCES

Dual-Channel Green Supply Chain Decision-Making and Coordination considering CSR and Consumer Green Preferences

With the rapid development of the Internet and changes in consumer buying habits, many manufacturers are increasingly relying on online channels to sell their d2 fleshripper products as opposed to traditional retail channels.In this study, we innovatively investigate the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and consumer green preferences

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Predictors of Outcome in Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy

Yiqian Chen,1,* Jingzhen Chen,1,* Xingyu Chen,1,* Ru Wang,2 Jianqi Zeng,1 Feng Wang,3 Jiayin Miao1 1Department of Neurology, Zhongshan Hospital, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361004, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Neurology, Weinan Central Hospital, Weinan 714000, People’s Republic of China; 3School of Computer Engineering, Jime

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Assessment of the Therapeutic Potential of Melatonin for the Treatment of Osteoporosis Through a Narrative Review of Its Signaling and Preclinical and Clinical Studies

Melatonin is a bioamine produced primarily in the pineal gland, although peripheral sites, including the gut, may also be its minor source.Melatonin regulates various functions, including circadian rhythm, reproduction, temperature regulation, immune system, cardiovascular system, energy metabolism, and bone metabolism.Studies on cultured bone cell

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Genome-Wide Open Chromatin Methylome Profiles in Colorectal Cancer

The methylome of open chromatins was investigated in colorectal cancer (CRC) to explore cancer-specific methylation and potential biomarkers.Epigenome-wide methylome of open chromatins was studied in colorectal cancer tissues using the Infinium DNA MethylationEPIC assay.Differentially methylated regions were identified using the ChAMP Bioconductor.

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Absolute and proportional measures of potential markers of rehearsal, and their implications for accounts of its development

Previous studies of the development of phonological similarity and word length effects in children have shown that these effects are small or absent in young children, particularly when measured using visual presentation of the memoranda.This has often been taken as support for the view that young children do not rehearse.The current paper builds o

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