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Hanging together, or hanging separately.

Physician executive, 2008
While lack of structure often satisfies physicians' desire for independence, it also leads to a wide range of problems. Examine a proven approach to creating an effective group governance structure.
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Syria: Hanging together or hanging separately

The Washington Quarterly, 2000
Bashar Asad's ascent to power continues a generational shift throughout the Middle East. Unlike other countries, Syria is not a monarchy and legitimacy is not automatically transferred to the ruler's son. Is fear of instability enough to keep the elite united?
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Hanging — A review

Forensic Science International, 1982
A study of 201 cases of death due to hanging, 95% being suicidal in nature and 5% being accidental; in addition there was one judicial hanging. The majority of deaths were in persons over 50 years of age, males predominating particularly in the 50- 60 age group.
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Hang gliding injuries

Injury, 1975
Two fatal and 42 non-fatal hang gliding accidents are reported. The commonest cause was stalling the craft, either owing to adverse winds or to pilot inexperience. The most frequent injuries were fractures of the wrist, humerus and spine. Inexperienced pilots were involved in most of the accidents, so that the training and supervision of novices is of ...
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Hanging Loose

INVESTIGATIVE RADIOLOGY, 1989
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Hang Together or Hang Alone?

Academic Therapy, 1976
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Hang

2011
Quincey Koziol   +13 more
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