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Flexible working

Nursing Management, 2007
Flexible working and 'work-life balance' seem reasonable concepts in theory but in practice, particularly in the NHS, they are not always easy to implement.
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FLEXIBLE BRONCHOSCOPY

Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1996
Fiberoptic bronchoscopy is an excellent tool for the evaluation of the airways and lung parenchyma. The history of flexible bronchoscopy, anesthesia, technique, indications, contraindications, and complications in using the bronchoscopy are reviewed.
S D, Borchers, J F, Beamis
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Flexible Ureterorenoscopy

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1988
The clinical applications of flexible ureterorenoscopes have fallen behind those of their rigid counterparts. Flexible endoscopes that possess a working channel and can also be employed for treatment have at last been developed. This instrument is particularly effective in the treatment of stones in the upper urinary tract, as it can easily follow ...
Y, Aso, H, Takayasu, N, Ohta, A, Tajima
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Developing Flexible Leaders Flexibly

2015
The chapter presents a review of the prominent research on leadership and leadership development to highlight the need for a holistic view of leadership development; taking into account the selection of potential leaders, development of leadership capabilities, evaluation of the leadership development process and its outcomes, as per the leadership ...
Gautam Pant, Shuchi Sinha
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Flexible chocolate

Soft Matter, 2006
Chocolate is a complex soft solid that undergoes a series of physical transformations in the mouth during consumption. Normally chocolate products are manufactured by liquid processing techniques that include 'melting and casting' liquid chocolate into moulds as well as enrobing sweet centres with a chocolate outer shell.
Yu Wen, Chen, Malcolm Robert, Mackley
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Endocrine flexibility

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2022
Lynn B. Martin, Cedric Zimmer
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Measuring flexibility

Applied Ergonomics, 1991
Intuitively one would think that good flexibility (both extent and dynamic) would reduce the risk of injury as well as enhance performance, and the limited evidence available would tend to support this view. However, much of this evidence is based on studies of young fit sportspersons; we cannot conclude that the same principles apply to the general ...
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Flexible integration [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
For a club such as the European Union, an important question is when, and under which conditions, a subset of the members should be allowed to form inner clubs and enhance cooperation. Flexible cooperation allows members to participate if and only if they benefit, but it generates a freerider problem if potential members choose to opt out. The analysis
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