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Restraint collars. Part I: Elizabethan collars and other types of restraint collars
Lab Animal, 2006Restraint collars can provide an investigator with a noninvasive means to prevent certain undesirable behaviors and provide a clinician with a nonpharmaceutical method to prevent an animal from inflicting self-injury; without proper use and monitoring, however, these collars can do more harm than good.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
This study analyzes the incentive design structure for a sample of mid-level white collar managers (WCM) in large, technology-oriented U.S. firms whose knowledge-based outputs are difficult to measure objectively. Consistent with the limited availability of objective outcome measures for WCM, we find that the sample firms make significant use of ...
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This study analyzes the incentive design structure for a sample of mid-level white collar managers (WCM) in large, technology-oriented U.S. firms whose knowledge-based outputs are difficult to measure objectively. Consistent with the limited availability of objective outcome measures for WCM, we find that the sample firms make significant use of ...
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2007
Such statements now seem commonplace to the student of white-collar and corporate crime, yet these were penned not long after Edwin Sutherland defined white-collar crime as “a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation,”3 and long before the term “corporate crime” became normal usage in ...
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Such statements now seem commonplace to the student of white-collar and corporate crime, yet these were penned not long after Edwin Sutherland defined white-collar crime as “a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation,”3 and long before the term “corporate crime” became normal usage in ...
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1974
R N, Hensinger, T F, Balacia
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R N, Hensinger, T F, Balacia
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Improved bridge pier collar for reducing scour
International Journal of Sediment Research, 2022Ioan Nistor
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