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Book review: the Scottish diaspora: understanding the forces which stimulate emigration [PDF]
There are many detailed accounts of nineteenth-century emigrants, of their journeys and settlements abroad – but what of those they left behind? This book delves into the heart of Georgian Britain to explore the role that the men and women of the ...
Cameron, Ewen
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What's New? Colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence is a significant threat to survival despite surgery with curative intent. The characteristics of CRC recurrence, however, remain poorly understood, challenging postoperative surveillance. This study investigated post‐recurrence mortality and associations between time‐to‐recurrence and mortality among stage
Jesper Nors +3 more
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«E continuam a partir»: as migrações portuguesas contemporâneas
The present article analyses the migratory flows that have developed after the announced ‘end of Portuguese emigration’. It is argued that despite a political discourse and a research practice that tended to manifest a clear disinterest in the outflow of
José Carlos Marques
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Consumers and the Brain Drain: Product Design and the Gains from Emigration [PDF]
We consider the welfare effects of skilled worker emigration in a context where skilled labor plays a role in product design. We show such emigration can benefit the residents left behind, even when consumers’ tastes exhibit a form of home bias.
Kuhn, Peter J., McAusland, Carol
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What's New? This population‐based cohort study aimed to demonstrate how annual audits of all aspects of the cervical cancer screening pathway can be performed using register national data with clinical validation to identify patterns of risk and inform program change.
Cecilia Kärrberg +9 more
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Five cases of colony emigration induced by removal of nest envelope and combs and a single one by manipulation are described. The disturbance was followed by defensive patterns, buzz running, and adult dispersion.
Sidnei Mateus
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Kosovo - Winning Its Independence but Losing Its People? Recent Evidence on Emigration Intentions [PDF]
Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia in February 2008, but substantial proportions of its population are expressing their lack of confidence by preparing to emigrate.
Artjoms Ivlevs, Roswitha M. King
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What's New? Testicular germ cell cancer (TC), the most common solid tumor among young men in Western countries, has survival rates exceeding 95 percent, allowing most survivors to pursue fatherhood. Concerns remain, however, about cancer risk in offspring, given potential mutagenic effects incurred during treatment for TC.
Mikkel Bandak +7 more
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Will Transition Countries Benefit or Lose from the Brain Drain? [PDF]
We analyze the theoretical effects on growth and welfare in transition economies of emigration of educated and uneducated labor, of higher emigration probability, etc.
Lundborg, Per, Rechea, Calin
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Although tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) improve chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) outcome, long‐term effects remain unclear, particularly in real‐world settings. Here, the authors examined morbidity and mortality in CML patients treated with TKIs between 2009 and 2019 in the United Kingdom.
Eleanor Kane +7 more
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