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The Business of Academic Medicine Is a Business Like No Other

The Health Care Manager, 2009
The financial challenges facing the academic medical centers and in particular the departments of medicine continue to escalate. In response, many centers have been increasing their expectations of clinical productivity while holding the physician compensation down.
Arshag D, Mooradian, Senthil, Meenrajan
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A Note on Busy Beavers and Other Creatures

Mathematical Systems Theory, 1996
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Amir M. Ben-Amram   +2 more
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UKCC affair no business of others

Nursing Standard, 1994
I am astounded to learn of the intervention of the President of the professional organisation of which I am a member (the RCN) in a matter which concerns the internal management of the statutory body which regulates my profession (the UKCC) (RCN President calls for openness at UKCC, News, June 29).
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Any other business?

Oil Information Technology Journal, 2017
Notes from the blogosphere - GeoGeek, Ryder Scott, Ipcos, Carnegie Mellon.
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Lucrative Business of Othering

Islam and Civilisational Renewal, 2016
One of the leading figures of Renaissance Europe, Dante, put the Prophet Muhammad in the eighth circle of Hell. The only individuals below Muhammad were Judas, Brutus, and Satan. As Rana Kabbani noted in her luminary piece, Imperial Fictions, “Islam was seen as the negation of Christianity, as anti- Europe…and Muhammed as an Antichrist in alliance with
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Any other business

2005
It will surely not have escaped the notice of the reader that we believe that the boards of our large companies would be more effective and create more value for shareholders if they included more women.
Peninah Thomson, Jacey Graham, Tom Lloyd
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Issues, proceedings and other business

Ultramicroscopy, 1987
Abstract Electron microscopy has had its share of Nobel prizes but it is rare indeed that an instrumentalist should win one; several names associated with devices do appear in the list — Aston, Siegbahn, Cockcroft and Walton, among others — but the prize was, I think, awarded not in recognition of the device itself, but of some physical insight that ...
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AI and Other Technologies in Business

2020
In the previous chapters, the authors discussed a switch from a traditional business model towards the modern digital business model, which seems to follow a specific pattern, as highlighted by strategist Tom Goodwin. In this economy, knowledge and data have an important role that can be compared to that of technology itself.
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