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This relates for example to Barron et al. (1999) who provide an in-depth analysis of the effects of overall MD&A quality on analysts' earnings forecasts.

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This relates the stability problem for non-conservative elastic systems with that for viscoelastic system.

One reason for this relates to the inherent uncertainty associated with spatial attributes and consequently of human spatial behaviours.

This paper discusses the importance and relevance of direct continuous-time system identification and how this relates to the solution for model identification problems in practical applications.

The explanation for this relates to a delay in circadian rhythm.

The reason for this relates to benign hyperplasia nodules.

One possible explanation for this relates to the method of detecting BRAF expression.

The reason for this relates to the characteristics of the normal distribution.

This relates to seeking acceptance for the programme and acceptance of change which forms a basis for and links with improving the programme.

This article quantitatively relates, for the first time, compensational stacking patterns within debris fans to characteristics of their internal stratigraphy and discusses implications to geologic hazard assessment and mitigation.

This relates as a better reason for lead in groundwater other than seawater.

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