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Stock and Compensation*

The Journal of Finance, 1991
ABSTRACTCompensation planning within firms creates important corporate financial problems. Theoretical models and empirical tests of hypotheses in this area should play a much larger role than currently in the modern theory of corporate finance. Employees fund a large proportion of their firm's activities through deferred compensation arrangements tied
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Is Tuberculosis Compensable?

The American Journal of Nursing, 1950
Some of the medical aspects of tuberculosis as a communicable disease may cause a nurse difficulty when she tries to prove to the satisfaction of her employer and the examining board or court that the disease was contracted during the course of her employment.
T C, WATERS, M G, MACK
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A compensating obturator

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1972
Abstract In 1969, the same patient, a senior in high school, was wearing the same obturator—13 years since its construction. Even though there was no contact of the obturator prosthesis with the lingual surfaces of the existing teeth, the patient was functioning with good quality speech and no trace of nasality. Another cleft palate patient for whom
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The compensation portfolio

Finance Research Letters, 2018
Abstract We successfully show that it is possible to optimize both for risk and for asset allocation without compromising the optimization of individual goals by introducing the novel concept of a compensation portfolio. Therefore, we solve for the global vs.
Rohner, Philippe, Uhl, Matthias W
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Passive Compensator Load Variation for Deep-Water Drilling

open access: yesIEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 2007
This paper explores the dynamic behavior of a passive drill string compensator being used for deep-water drilling in moderate seas using a detailed dynamic simulation.
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Theories of Compensation

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 1989
From a moral point of view, the function of compensation is straightforward. Compensation serves to right what would otherwise count as wrongful injuries to persons or their property. That is the role of “compensatory damages” in the law of torts and of “just compensation” for public takings of private property.
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Employee compensation

Seminars in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery: Small Animal, 1996
All practice owners and managers struggle with the concept of "fair compensation." Many factors enter into determining fair compensation. More managers are placing emphasis on production or contributions to the practice in making compensation decisions. Several incentive or bonus programs are discussed.
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Vestibular Compensation

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1994
Regulation of the human equilibrium differs from the other, mostly linear, human senses. It consists of a multitude of receptors and an interrelated network that is necessary for data processing as well as for regulatory processes. Thus, the human equilibrium system represents a mixture of hardware and related software interactions.
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On Fair Compensation

Theory and Decision, 1994
zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Rethinking compensation

Home Care Provider, 1997
A great deal has been written about the increase in managed care and its impact, both real and potential, on home health care. Those articles generally have focused on the limitations of managed care related to patient care and patient outcomes--are they better or worse than in traditional Medicare home care?
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