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Optimizing Human Resource Conditions for 20‐Year Initial Public Offering (IPO) Survival
ABSTRACT The entrepreneurship literature emphasizes the importance of imprints founders leave on companies; those imprints can change at transformational events such as the initial public offering (IPO). Prior research has found that objective measures (such as structure or compensation systems) can imprint and predict survival post IPO.
Theresa M. Welbourne +2 more
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Optimization of photobiomodulation therapy for spinal cord injury: A review
Photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy in the red and near‐infrared range can significantly modulate the secondary injury response and promote the reparative and regenerative potential of neural tissue after spinal cord injury (SCI). At present, due to the nature of delivery methods, the most effective dose and irradiance at the injury site to optimize ...
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Paroxysmal muscle weakness - the familial periodic paralyses
Journal of Neurology, 2006The familial periodic paralyses (PP) were commonly considered to be benign diseases since frequency and severity of the paralytic attacks decrease in adulthood. However, with increasing age, a third of the patients develop permanent weakness and muscle degeneration with fatty replacement.
Karin, Jurkat-Rott, Frank, Lehmann-Horn
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The familial periodic paralyses and nondystrophic myotonias
The American Journal of Medicine, 1998The periodic paralyses are divided into hypokalemic, hyperkalemic, and paramyotonic forms (1). A normokalemic form has been included in the literature but most (if not all) patients with this disorder have hyperkalemic periodic paralysis. Over the past decade, a combination of electrophysiologic and molecular biologic studies have led to ...
L. Ptáček
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Refractory familial hypokalaemic periodic paralysis leading to cardiovascular compromise
BMJ Case Reports, 2022Familial hypokalaemic periodic paralysis (FHPP) is a rare neuromuscular disorder that is classified under periodic paralysis (PP), which is characterised by episodes of muscle weakness.
D. Awuah +5 more
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Familial hypokalemic periodic paralysis: a case induced by concurrent hyperthyroidism
BMC NephrologyFamilial hypokalemic periodic paralysis (HypoPP) is an uncommon genetic disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of muscle weakness and hypokalemia, typically starting in early adulthood.
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