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    Resources and student achievement – evidence from a Swedish policy reform

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    This paper utilizes a policy change to estimate the effect of teacher density on student performance. We find that an increase in teacher density has a positive effect on student achievement. The baseline estimate – obtained by using the grade point average as the outcome variable – implies that resource increases corresponding to the class-size reduction in the STAR-experiment (i.e., a reduction of 7 students) improves performance by 2.6 percentile ranks (or 0.08 standard deviations). When we use test score data for men, potentially a more objective measure of student performance, the effect of resources appears to be twice the size of the baseline estimate.Student performance; teacher/student ratio; policy reform; differences-in-differences

    The Spanish Pancreatic Club's recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pancreatitis: Part 2 (treatment)

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    The Role of Nano-ophthalmology in Treating Dry Eye Disease

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    Positional distributions of fatty acids in glycerolipids

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    Isolation of fatty acids and identification by spectroscopic and related techniques

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    Chromatographic analysis of molecular species of intact phospholipids and glycolipids

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    Molecular species of triacylglycerols, diacylglycerols derived from complex lipids, and related lipids

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    Quantification of lipid molecular species by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

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    Practical identification of individual lipid species in lipid extracts of biological samples

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