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Size in Residential Service Organizations

The Sociological Quarterly, 1979
Data from 23 alcoholism halfway houses are analyzed to assess the relationship of four aspects of organizational size to three levels of organizational functioning. As identified by Kimberly (1976), the dimensions of size are (1) personnel, (2) inputs/outputs, (3) physical capacity, and (4) amount of discretionary resources.
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Control of Plant Organ Size

2008
Plant organs grow to highly reproducible sizes that are determined by the plant's genotype and by the identity of the organ. The strong heritability of size differences indicates that organ size is under tight genetic control. The overall increase in size of plant organs is driven by two distinct processes: cell proliferation with the concomitant ...
Elena Anastasiou, Michael Lenhard
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Organization Size and Staff Tenure

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1986
The effect of organization size on staff tenure has only recently been resolved. This paper reviews previous attempts to solve this fundamental problem and highlights the methodological reasons for their failure.
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Sampling Organizations and Groups of Unequal Sizes

American Sociological Review, 1965
this model is taken as accurate, it leads to the conclusions that occupational and educational rank are negatively related to symptom level, that racial-ethnic rank is positively related to symptom level, and that all forms of sharp status inconsistency produce more or less equivalent increments in symptom level. The second alternative model, Model II,
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Organization Size And Member Participation.

1961
PhD ; Psychology ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/184695/2/6102759 ...
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Organ Size of Human Fœtal Bone Marrow

Nature, 1965
FOR quantitative investigations of haemopoiesis1, it is essential to know how much active bone marrow there is in the whole body. Estimates of the ‘organ size’ of the bone marrow have already been made in animals2,3, and similar determinations in the human fœtus are relevant to various aspects of fœtal hœmopoiesis which are being investigated in this ...
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hal, X Allen Li, Daniel A Low
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kyle Wang
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Organization and Size of Replicons

1976
The term replicon as applied to eukaryotes is probably used incorrectly. In Jacob and Brenner’s original definition (1963), the replicon had autonomous control over its own replication, and initiation occurred at a membrane site. The evidence as it now stands strongly suggests that duplication of units of DNA replication, in mammalian cells at least ...
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Rethinking organization size

Organizational Dynamics, 1997
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