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Labor Studies Journal, 2011
After nearly four decades of campaigning, faculty and academic staff union members across the University of Wisconsin system won the right to bargain collectively in June 2009 when the governor signed legislation that modified state labor law. In this article, the author presents historical and interdisciplinary analyses of the organizational ...
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After nearly four decades of campaigning, faculty and academic staff union members across the University of Wisconsin system won the right to bargain collectively in June 2009 when the governor signed legislation that modified state labor law. In this article, the author presents historical and interdisciplinary analyses of the organizational ...
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Biological Theory, 2008
Organisms are organized both internally and externally. The centrality of the organism in examination of the hierarchy of biological organization and the kinds of “emergent properties” that develop from study of organization at one level relative to other levels are my themes.
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Organisms are organized both internally and externally. The centrality of the organism in examination of the hierarchy of biological organization and the kinds of “emergent properties” that develop from study of organization at one level relative to other levels are my themes.
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Archives of Surgery, 1975
The word organ , in addition to its more familiar uses, can mean a publication that acts as a medium of communications between a group, a society, an editorial body, or even a single author and its readership. From the editor's point of view, a professional journal such as theArchivesalso seems to be an organism in that anabolic and catabolic forces ...
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The word organ , in addition to its more familiar uses, can mean a publication that acts as a medium of communications between a group, a society, an editorial body, or even a single author and its readership. From the editor's point of view, a professional journal such as theArchivesalso seems to be an organism in that anabolic and catabolic forces ...
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Defining Organisms by Organization
The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, 2005Maureen L, Condic, Samuel B, Condic
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2013
INTRODUCTION : Materiality, Agency and Discourse in the Constitution of Organization PART I - THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENTS PART II - EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS With contributions from: Barbara Czarniawska Bruno Latour Linda L. Putnam Anne M. Nicotera Robert McPhee Joel Iverson Boris H.J.M.
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INTRODUCTION : Materiality, Agency and Discourse in the Constitution of Organization PART I - THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENTS PART II - EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS With contributions from: Barbara Czarniawska Bruno Latour Linda L. Putnam Anne M. Nicotera Robert McPhee Joel Iverson Boris H.J.M.
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Charting human development using a multi-endodermal organ atlas and organoid models
Cell, 2021Qianhui Yu +2 more
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International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualization (CGIV'05), 2005
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Organ donation in the US and Europe: The supply vs demand imbalance
Transplantation Reviews, 2021Amy Lewis
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Enzyme Therapeutic for Ischemia and Reperfusion Injury in Organ Transplantation
Advanced Materials, 2022Jing Wen, Di Wu, Duo Xu
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