The study found little or no evidence of excess morbidity among the women given soy as infants, nor did it find large differences in measures plausibly related to reproductive function, such as menstrual cycle length17. The result was criticized, however, because it did not measure hormone ...
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RISK–RETURN TRADE-OFF AND BEHAVIOUR OF VOLATILITY ON THE SOUTH AFRICAN STOCK MARKET: EVIDENCE FROM BOTH AGGREGATE AND DISAGGREGATE DATA We consider different frequent data and the influence of lagged returns on both expected returns and risk-return tradeoff simultaneously. We investigate both ... NZ...
Kelly, (15) concerning the proper role of corroborative evidence in due process analysis of the admissibility of eyewitness identification testimony. The Second, Third, and Fifth Circuits agree that corroborative evidence of a criminal defendant's general guilt (16)--as opposed to corroborative ...