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Controlling the controllers of death
Immunology Today, 2000The cellular response to inflammatory stimuli is marked by rapid changes in the expression of genes that encode cell-surface adhesion molecules and receptors, MHC proteins, and soluble mediators including cytokines, chemokines and interferons. The co-ordinated control of many of these diverse sets of inducible genes is mediated at the molecular level ...
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To Control or to Be Controlled?
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1995We postulated that patients with an internal locus of control, i.e. those who like to control their health problems themselves, would adapt more adequately to the 'patient-controlled analgesia' technique as compared to patients with an external health locus of control, who do not believe in their own control.
Christine Reynaert+8 more
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Motor Control as the Control of Perception
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2013This paper describes a test of Perceptual Control Theory (PCT), which views motor control as part of a process of controlling perceptual inputs rather than motor outputs. Sixteen undergraduate students ( M age = 19.9 yr.) were asked to control one of three different perceptual aspects of an animated display—a shape, a motion or a sequence—using the ...
Marken, Richard S.+2 more
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Blood, 2011
In a novel study of children who received livers transplanted from adult donors, Lisman and colleagues describe how plasma levels of coagulation proteins remain at pediatric levels posttransplantation, suggesting that control of the plasma levels is not primarily driven by the liver itself.1 This study raises numerous important questions about the ...
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In a novel study of children who received livers transplanted from adult donors, Lisman and colleagues describe how plasma levels of coagulation proteins remain at pediatric levels posttransplantation, suggesting that control of the plasma levels is not primarily driven by the liver itself.1 This study raises numerous important questions about the ...
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The Controllers and the Controlled
2013This chapter is not about labor exploitation per se or the competition that imprisoned labor creates for even minimum wage workers. Rather, it is about the relationships between the controllers and the controlled: on the one hand, prison guards and welfare workers; on the other hand, prisoners and welfare recipients.
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1998
To have control over an event means exercising authority and influence over it by directing and regulating it oneself. Obviously, events differ in their amenability to control. We cannot change the order of days in the week; our influence on our own health is greater but still limited.
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To have control over an event means exercising authority and influence over it by directing and regulating it oneself. Obviously, events differ in their amenability to control. We cannot change the order of days in the week; our influence on our own health is greater but still limited.
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Controlled but Not Controlling: Leading with Self-Control
2018Contemporary leadership contexts are rife with stress, competitiveness, and demanding expectations. These contexts litter the newsfeed with examples of leaders who have lost control in either their professional or personal lives. Genesis provides the story of Joseph and his inimitable degree of self-control in the presence of those who have forgotten ...
Mihai C. Bocarnea+4 more
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Controlling and Being Controlled
2020Given contemporary business life, management control needs to develop from a technology of monitoring employees to an instrument for facilitating work and formulating goals and strategies. By embracing complexity instead of hiding it behind a handful of targets, management control may help the organization to learn.
Bino Catasús, Mikael Cäker
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Control, Control, Control; Where's Your Control?
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2012openaire +3 more sources