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This research examines a temporal factor's influence—showing an extended warranty before versus after consumers purchase a product—on consumers' likelihood of purchasing the warranties. Our results show that consumers are more likely to purchase a warranty before committing to a product rather than after doing so. These results appear to result from differing mental construals. Before committing to...
Nanometer‐sectioning optical microscopy has become an indispensable tool in membrane‐related biomedical studies. Finally, many nanometer‐sectioning imaging schemes, such as variable‐angle total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy, metal‐induced energy transfer (MIET) imaging, and supercritical‐angle fluorescence microscopy have been introduced. However, these methods can measure a single layer...
An improved understanding of the computed tomographic (CT) features for malignant versus benign oral tumors would be helpful for guiding prognosis and treatment planning decisions in dogs. This retrospective, multi‐center, observational study compared the CT features of malignant and benign tumors in 28 dogs with 31 oral masses. Malignant tumors were present in 20 dogs, including malignant melanoma...