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Entrepreneurial Success and Occupational Inheritance among Proprietors
The Canadian Journal of Economics, 1990Roughly 50 percent of self-employed proprietors are second-generation proprietors. These individuals acquire informal business experience while growing up in the context of a family business. Since some of this informal experience substitutes for more formally acquired schooling, measured rates of return to the latter will not be as high as for wage ...
Bernard F. Lentz, David N. Laband
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Successive generations with inherited craniofacial fibrous dysplasia
Oral Radiology, 2012Craniofacial fibrous dysplasia is a benign fibro-osseous lesion of bone that only affects the bones of the craniofacial complex. Here, we report a case of craniofacial fibrous dysplasia in a 16-year-old Thai male who presented with mild swelling and tenderness at the mandibular right first molar area and ipsilateral nasal congestion.
Pornkawee Charoenlarp +4 more
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Successful delivery of the patient with inherited dysfibrinogenemia
Rossiiskii vestnik akushera-ginekologa, 2022A.P. Mel’nikov +3 more
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Succession, Not Possession: Sarah’s Inheritance in Tobit
The Catholic Biblical QuarterlyAbstract: Analyses of the marriage of Tobiah and Sarah in the Book of Tobit have frequently appealed to biblical descriptions of levirate marriage to explain Tob 3:7 and 6:12, in which Tobiah is said to have the right to “inherit her.” Through a closer reading of the text in light of Abraham’s complaint about the lack of an heir in Gen 15:3–4 and the ...
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Successful dapsone therapy in inherited epidermolysis bullosa
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2020M. Gibson, C.L. Rogers, D.F. Murrell
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'To farm or not to farm': succession, inheritance and gender
2018There still exists a strong prevalence of primogeniture in a traditional patriarchal work environment on farms in Britain and other Western countries. This is confirmed by discussions with insiders and documented in the literature on the subject. Other than listing women's contributions to the family farm there is little written about how this gendered
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Succession and inheritance in Scottish business families, c.1875–1935
Business History, 2022Robin Mackie
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Royal Successions. A Special Law for the Inheritance of Power?
2018Since the 18th century, the German tradition of a ‘Private law (of succession) for Princes’ (‘Privatfurstenrecht’) has suggested that German families of the high nobility had their own law for each family. Certainly, the multitude of princely families in the late Empire and the political independence in many cases allowed for a general assumption of ...
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