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This paper reviews the evidence on the effects of recessions on potential output. In contrast to the assumption in mainstream macroeconomic models that economic fluctuations do not change potential output paths, the evidence is that they do in the case of recessions. A model is proposed to explain this phenomenon based on an analogy with water flows in
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Irish Journal of Medical Science, 2011
Employment in construction in Ireland fell by 10% from nearly 282,000 in the second quarter of 2007 to 255,000 in the same period of 2008. Our study looks at the differences in soft tissue upper limb trauma dynamics of a pre- and post-recession Ireland. Construction accounted for 330 patients (27%) of all hand injuries in 2006, but only 18 (3%) in 2009.
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Employment in construction in Ireland fell by 10% from nearly 282,000 in the second quarter of 2007 to 255,000 in the same period of 2008. Our study looks at the differences in soft tissue upper limb trauma dynamics of a pre- and post-recession Ireland. Construction accounted for 330 patients (27%) of all hand injuries in 2006, but only 18 (3%) in 2009.
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Cancer, 1993
Tumor-suppressor genes (antioncogenes or recessive oncogenes) are cancer genes that achieve their oncogenic effect by mutational inactivation of both normal alleles. By contrast, oncogenes are created from protooncogenes by mutations that lead to aberrant functional activation. Mutation of multiple suppressor genes and/or oncogenes probably is required
Robert Bookstein, D. Craig Allred
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Tumor-suppressor genes (antioncogenes or recessive oncogenes) are cancer genes that achieve their oncogenic effect by mutational inactivation of both normal alleles. By contrast, oncogenes are created from protooncogenes by mutations that lead to aberrant functional activation. Mutation of multiple suppressor genes and/or oncogenes probably is required
Robert Bookstein, D. Craig Allred
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Manufacturing recession? BHP and the recession in Wollongong*
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 1990Adopts a locality perspective to reveal important insights into the interweaving restructuring processes of one particular large company, the Australian steel industry overall and the steel city of Wollongong, Australia. A genealogical perspective assists in tracing why the steel industry in Wollongong was forced to rapidly restructure in a particular ...
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2018
Recessive ataxias (spinocerebellar ataxias, recessive or SCARs) are a heterogeneous group of rare, mostly neurodegenerative genetic disorders which usually start in childhood or early adult life. They can be subdivided into two major groups: predominant sensory or afferent ataxias, which are disorders mainly of the peripheral input to the cerebellum ...
Synofzik, Matthis, Németh, Andrea H.
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Recessive ataxias (spinocerebellar ataxias, recessive or SCARs) are a heterogeneous group of rare, mostly neurodegenerative genetic disorders which usually start in childhood or early adult life. They can be subdivided into two major groups: predominant sensory or afferent ataxias, which are disorders mainly of the peripheral input to the cerebellum ...
Synofzik, Matthis, Németh, Andrea H.
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The Economic Journal, 1994
The paper measures the cost of business cycles by asking what proportion of consumption representative households, whose head is currently employed, would be prepared to give up to avoid the risk of unemployment. Previous estimates by Lucas suggested that the costs of macroeconomic fluctuations measured in this way are surprisingly small.
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The paper measures the cost of business cycles by asking what proportion of consumption representative households, whose head is currently employed, would be prepared to give up to avoid the risk of unemployment. Previous estimates by Lucas suggested that the costs of macroeconomic fluctuations measured in this way are surprisingly small.
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British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 1992
Abstract Purely individualistic approaches to careers are contrasted with organisational human resource strategies related to career management. It is argued that individual and organisational interests can be reconciled by means of repeated negotiations of the psychological career contract, and that such negotiations constitute the organisational ...
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Abstract Purely individualistic approaches to careers are contrasted with organisational human resource strategies related to career management. It is argued that individual and organisational interests can be reconciled by means of repeated negotiations of the psychological career contract, and that such negotiations constitute the organisational ...
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Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2011
As the global financial downturn continues, its impact on neuroscientists - both on an individual level and at the level of their research institute - becomes increasingly apparent. How is the economic crisis affecting neuroscience funding, career prospects, international collaborations and scientists' morale in different parts of the world?
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As the global financial downturn continues, its impact on neuroscientists - both on an individual level and at the level of their research institute - becomes increasingly apparent. How is the economic crisis affecting neuroscience funding, career prospects, international collaborations and scientists' morale in different parts of the world?
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