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Operating in perpetual motion? Coping with the dark side of global boundary spanning
Abstract Research Summary This paper explores how individuals experience and cope with the demands of global boundary spanning in multinational enterprises (MNEs). We foreground temporary colocation as a modality through which mobile global boundary spanners repeatedly traverse multiple boundaries, triggering intense demands with adverse consequences ...
Kieran M. Conroy +2 more
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Evaluation of the Fracture Liaison Service within the Canadian Healthcare Setting
Previous studies evaluating fracture liaison service (FLS) programs have found them to be cost-effective, efficient, and reduce the risk of fracture. However, few studies have evaluated the clinical effectiveness of these programs.
Matthew Wong-Pack +6 more
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Subordination of related party claims in insolvency: A suggestive framework for Asian regimes
Abstract Related party loans, due to their inherent nature, warrant a higher threshold for scrutiny when compared to loans extended by unrelated parties. Why were these monies advanced as loans, carrying higher priority in insolvency, rather than being invested as share capital?
Aditya Jain, Dhanya Jha, Rebecca Parry
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Abstract Recent advances in cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment have greatly improved survival rates among women with gynecologic cancers. More survivors now live long enough to experience treatment‐related menopause. Vasomotor symptoms, genitourinary syndrome of menopause, sexual dysfunction, sleep issues, and long‐term risks from estrogen ...
Agnaldo Lopes da Silva‐Filho +8 more
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Mind the Gap: Predictors of Osteoporosis Treatment Following Fragility Fracture in Parkinsonism
Abstract Background Fracture risk is increased in Parkinson's yet this risk is often not addressed. Objectives Our objective was to study the extent to which osteoporosis was treated, and predictors of treatment in a large representative cohort with parkinsonism.
Katie C. Naylor +2 more
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Mobilizing Presence across Borders: Devotion to Papua New Guinea's Blessed Peter To Rot in Australia
ABSTRACT This article engages with the conjunctures between migration and religion by focusing on the celebration of Papua New Guinea's ‘National Patron Saint’, the Blessed Peter To Rot, in the Australian diaspora. Both in Sydney and Brisbane, Catholic Papua New Guinea (PNG) migrants have been ‘relocating’ PNG shrines, regalia, relics and ritual ...
Anna‐Karina Hermkens
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Very high prevalence of osteosarcopenia in hip fracture patients: risk and protective factors
Background Hip fractures are one of the most serious forms of osteoporotic fractures. Osteosarcopenia is a growing geriatric giant with increased risk of falls, fractures, disability and mortality.
Ronald Man Yeung Wong +5 more
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Social cohesion in restoration landscapes: The case of Rwanda
Abstract Ecosystem restoration is recognized as a strategy for addressing landscape degradation. In contexts where ecological degradation overlaps with the deterioration of social cohesion, restoration must also contribute to rebuilding social ties alongside restoring ecosystems.
Valery Ndagijimana +3 more
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Abstract Background Firearm injury is a common cause of disability in the United States, but there is a lack of research on the use of rehabilitation services after major and disabling firearm injuries. This study analyzed the relationship between firearm mechanism of injury and disposition to inpatient rehabilitation (IPR) after hospitalization for ...
Heather M. Barnett +4 more
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Antonio Naranjo,1 Daniel Prieto-Alhambra,2 Julián Sánchez-Martín,3 Alejandro Pérez-Mitru,3 Max Brosa3 1Department of Rheumatology, Hospital Universitario de Gran Canaria Dr.
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