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Brain drain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Lowe-Lee, Florence
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Brain Drain

open access: yes, 2015
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Russia's "Brain Drain"

Russian Social Science Review, 1997
In Russian society, emigration can, to a considerable extent, be considered a "brain drain." Until recently, it was mostly the countries of the near abroad that were involved. It had been thought that the "brain drain" problem had come up unexpectedly—first for the USSR and then for Russia.
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Brain’s drain

Nature Biotechnology, 2020
Lymphatics in the central nervous system are attracting both controversy and drug hunters in search of therapeutic targets for a host of diseases.
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Brain Drain

Science of Aging Knowledge Environment, 2005
Having cancer is devastating enough, but fresh research identifies a new detriment from the disease. Cancer survivors can suffer long-term mental decline, the study found. The work is the first to suggest that cancer or its treatment can trigger cognitive deficits that last many years.
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From Brain Drain to Reverse Brain Drain

2018
A reverse brain drain trend has resulted in a significant shift in the mobility of highly skilled workers educated as international students in Western countries to Asian countries. This chapter explores the brain drain to reverse brain drain situation in South Asia and highlights the implications for South Asia and the United States of America through
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brain drain

2008
Frédéric Docquier, Hillel Rapoport
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Bethesda Brain Drain

Scientific American, 1988
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