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As seen in columns 2 and 3 of Table 6, we find that ASY has a significant and negative relationship with PBLDBT and BNKDBT (at the 5 and 1% levels, respectively).8 These findings imply that those firms with more information asymmetry have more difficulties to issue market debt and to access bank financing.
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The total population risk for Finland (52.3) is 58% higher than that for Sweden (33.0), as seen in column 6.
As seen in column 2 of Table 7, a most important priority in many of the genome-wide association studies was to obtain as many subjects as possible, apparently to avoid the risk of a too low power.
Similarly, again among these same 532 respondents, Column 3 shows the subset from Column 2 who 'Definitely' identified the TSS and largely echoes the trends in statistically significant findings as seen in Column 2. Finally, Columns 4 and 5 in Table 1 show the parallel findings for the recognition probe lead-in question (Q37).
However, as the sample is enlarged by including earlier arrivers, as can be seen in columns (2) to (6), both the magnitude and statistical significance of the effect of wage ratio gradually diminish.
Further investigation shows that increased effort also increases the duration of the hemodynamic response, as shown in Table 2. Palm squeezing, the most physically demanding task, had a very large duration in comparison to the other tasks, as seen in the columns of M1 (35.13 ± 3.21 s) and S1/PPC (33.07 ± 3.01 s).
Biodegradation in the capillary fringe was found to be influenced by both the moisture content and availability of the dissolved substrate, as seen in static column experiments.
As seen in the third column of Table 3, low-skilled immigration also attenuates the negative correlation between childbearing and labor force participation.
Eight of the twelve items included in the teacher questionnaires revealed significant differences in means between former and current teachers, as seen in the first column of Table 1, reflecting 'real' differences rather than products of chance.
As seen in the first column of Table 7, Mean log rent has a significant effect on the probability of employment with a coefficient of −0.025, but controlling for the cost of living does not meaningfully affect the main results for the probability of employment.
However, the rmsd statistics collected for Arno after superimposing on Arf1 showed much larger deviations, as seen in the last column of this Table.
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