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Pulmonary Artery Intimal Sarcoma Mimicking Intraluminal Seeding: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Elevated hippocampal and cortical cefepime concentrations correlate with seizures in an acute kidney injury rat model. [PDF]
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Fertility and Sterility, 2003
Over the past two decades, IVF has helped hundreds of thousands of infertile couples around the world become parents. Despite its growing success and widespread use in the United States to treat infertility, IVF remains primarily a privately funded treatment.
Tarun, Jain, Mark D, Hornstein
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Over the past two decades, IVF has helped hundreds of thousands of infertile couples around the world become parents. Despite its growing success and widespread use in the United States to treat infertility, IVF remains primarily a privately funded treatment.
Tarun, Jain, Mark D, Hornstein
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Shortly after the release of an independent board committee report which, inter alia, criticized him of ‘poor judgment’ as well as lacking the exercise of ‘critical judgment’, Mr Jay Walder the then Chief Executive Officer of the MTR Corporation Limited announced that he was stepping down from the office on 15 August 2014, a year earlier than scheduled.
Chee Keong Low, Tak Yip Low
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Shortly after the release of an independent board committee report which, inter alia, criticized him of ‘poor judgment’ as well as lacking the exercise of ‘critical judgment’, Mr Jay Walder the then Chief Executive Officer of the MTR Corporation Limited announced that he was stepping down from the office on 15 August 2014, a year earlier than scheduled.
Chee Keong Low, Tak Yip Low
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The Journal of Finance, 1982
OUR UNDERSTANDING of why corporations pay dividends is currently unsatisfactory. On the one hand, received theory tells us that dividends are irrelevant (in the sense that any two arbitrarily chosen dividend policies have equivalent consequences), both in the absence of taxes (Miller and Modigliani [13]) and in their presence (Miller and Scholes [14]).
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OUR UNDERSTANDING of why corporations pay dividends is currently unsatisfactory. On the one hand, received theory tells us that dividends are irrelevant (in the sense that any two arbitrarily chosen dividend policies have equivalent consequences), both in the absence of taxes (Miller and Modigliani [13]) and in their presence (Miller and Scholes [14]).
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Pay for Performance: Pay More or Pay Less?
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2005Several recent publications in the radiology literature have reported on the growing phenomenon of pay for performance. This potent new business model seeks to reward health care providers with financial incentives for improvements in the performance and delivery of medical services.
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Pay-for-Performance = Pay for Quality?
HealthcarePapers, 2006While we agree with most of what the authors report in this brief paper, we note that the process is already under way in Canada, challenge a few of the paper's assumptions and provide a few suggestions for and cautions in undertaking next steps. At the same time, we highlight the significant potential pay-for-performance may have in being part of the ...
Eliot, Halparin, Dave, Davis
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Nursing Standard, 1991
Two health regions tailed to put in bids under the Government's flexible pay scheme for nurses this year.
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Two health regions tailed to put in bids under the Government's flexible pay scheme for nurses this year.
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