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Flexibility stigma and the rewards of flexible working

2022
This chapter explores the ideas of the flexibility stigma, namely the idea that workers who use flexible working to address work-family demands are somehow less productive and less committed to the organisation. These stigmatised views against flexible workers exist because of our work cultures which equate long-hours worked in the office/workplace as ...
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Flexibility

Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 2019
The current study aimed to identify cognitive flexibility and its relationship to family stress management among married women, and to identify the differences between high and low cognitive flexibility among married women on the Family Stress Management
Gerard Hoberg, G. Phillips, N. Prabhala
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Flexibility

Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2021
Caroline Furnell, Fiona Finlay
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Flexible Numbers and Flexible Functions

2016
This chapter proposes the concepts of flexible numbers, flexible-numbered vectors, and flexible vectors based on flexible linguistic values and flexible sets; gives their definitions and representations; and analyzes their geometric characteristics. Further, this chapter defines the arithmetic operations, scalar multiplication, and exponentiation of ...
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Flexible Robots

2013
Mechanical flexibility in robot manipulators is due to compliance at the joints and/or distributed deflection of the links. Dynamic models of the two classes of robots with flexible joints or flexible links are presented, together with control laws addressing the motion tasks of regulation to constant equilibrium states and of asymptotic tracking of ...
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FLEXIBILITY OF RNA

Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure, 1997
▪ Abstract  One of the fundamental properties of the RNA helix is its intrinsic resistance to bend- or twist-deformations. Results of a variety of physical measurements point to a persistence length of 700–800 Å for double-stranded RNA in the presence of magnesium cations, approximately 1.5–2.0-fold larger than the corresponding value for DNA ...
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Flexibility for the Knees

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1990
(1990). Flexibility for the Knees. The Physician and Sportsmedicine: Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 137-138.
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Flexibility of DNA

Biopolymers, 1974
AbstractA model for the flexibility of DNA is proposed that is based on discrete variations in the direction of propagation in going from one subunit to the next. Expansion of the local free energy in terms of the local bending gives a Gaussian distribution function.
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