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    The Major Role of Clinicians in the Discovery of Off-Label Drug Therapies by DeMonaco, Harold J., Ali, Ayfer, von Hippel, Eric A.

    Published 2005
    “…We found that 59% (85/144) of the drug therapy innovations in our sample were discovered by practicing clinicians via field discovery. The major role of clinicians in the discovery of new, off-label drug therapies has not been previously documented or explored. …”
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    Assessing 12-year military reform in Indonesia : major strategic gaps for the next stage of reform by Iisgindarsah, Sebastian, Leonard C.

    Published 2012
    “…With regard to the final point, this paper discerns three major strategic gaps that undermine the processes of military reform in Indonesia, namely: the “regulation loophole”, the “defence-economic gap” and the “shortcomings of democratic civilian control”. …”
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    Creating the wholesale market for electricity in Japan : what should Japan learn from major markets in the United States and Europe? by Hori, Takahide

    Published 2009
    “…This paper proposes the first step to deregulate Japan's electric power industry at the wholesale level in Japan and of policy lessons from four major deregulated markets: California, PJM, England and Wales, and Norway.…”
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    The LISP Machine by Greenblatt, Richard

    Published 2008
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    Voter Opinions about Election Reform: Do They Support Making Voting More Convenient? by Alvarez, R. Michael, Hall, Thad E., Levin, Ines, Stewart III, Charles H.

    Published 2015
    “…These reforms do not have majority support among all voters in the United States but there are some states where these reforms do have majority support and could be implemented. …”
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    Multi-Airport Systems in the Era of No-Frills Airlines by de Neufville, Richard

    Published 2016
    “…This trend implies a traffic shift away from the expensive, congested airports toward the no-frills, inexpensive and uncongested airports in major metropolitan areas. If the current major airlines do shrink substantially, as could happen, this would greatly change the pattern of airport traffic in major metropolitan areas.…”
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    Why Do Voters Dismantle Checks and Balances? by Acemoglu, Daron, Robinson, James A., Torvik, Ragnar

    Published 2011
    “…In weakly-institutionalized polities where such non-electoral influences, particularly by the better organized elite, are a major concern, voters may prefer a political system without checks and balances as a way of insulating politicians from these influences. …”
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    Outlook On The Indonesian Parliamentary Election 2004 by Lanti, Irman G.

    Published 2016
    “…The election this year will not bring a major change to the structure of the aliran politics. …”
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    Outlook on the Indonesian parlimentary elections 2004 by Irman G. Lanti

    Published 2009
    “…The election this year will not bring a major change to the structure of the aliran politics. …”
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    Voting Technology Summary and Report Working Papers by Ansolabehere, Stephen, Stewart, Charles

    Published 2004
    “…Several versions of the major report of the Caltech/MIT voting technology project…”
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    Great powers and Southeast Asian Regional security strategies : omni-enmeshment, balancing and hierarchical order by Goh, Evelyn

    Published 2009
    “…There has been a lively debate over the last decade about whether these countries would balance against or bandwagon with China, and how their relations with the other major powers in the region would change. Recent works that argue against the simple dichotomy of balancing versus bandwagoning are correct in asserting that Southeast Asian countries do not want to choose between the two major powers, the U.S. and China. …”
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    Reconceptualizing the PLA Navy in post - Mao China : functions, warfare, arms, and organization by Li, Nan

    Published 2009
    “…This paper examines the major changes regarding the Chinese Navy (PLAN, or the People’s Liberation Army Navy) between the pre-1985 period and the post-1985 period. …”
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