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The Mountain Model for Evidence-Based Practice Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis. [PDF]
Waldrop J, Dunlap JJ, Reynolds SS.
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Retention of general practitioners with compulsory rural areas: evidence from a 5-year prospective cohort study in China. [PDF]
Zheng H +8 more
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Retention of 3D-printed versus conventional metal-reinforced acrylic mandibular denture bases: a comparative study. [PDF]
El-Din ME, Elawady AF, Elsadany HF.
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Increased incidence of gastric food retention during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in liver transplant recipients: A retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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A sense of belonging at university: student retention, motivation and enjoyment
Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2021A sense of belonging is important as it incorporates feelings of being valued, included and accepted at university. Research suggests that higher education students who have a greater sense of belonging tend to have higher motivation, more academic self ...
M. Pedler, Royce L. Willis, J. Nieuwoudt
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Managerial and Decision Economics, 2020
This paper uses a repeated‐game model to study the retention of talented workers in the face of competition for talent. When the job benefits that workers value are non‐contractible, retention cannot be achieved by a sequence of spot contracts, but must be based on self‐enforcing long‐term agreements, which we call relational retention contracts ...
Daniel Herbold, Heiner Schumacher
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This paper uses a repeated‐game model to study the retention of talented workers in the face of competition for talent. When the job benefits that workers value are non‐contractible, retention cannot be achieved by a sequence of spot contracts, but must be based on self‐enforcing long‐term agreements, which we call relational retention contracts ...
Daniel Herbold, Heiner Schumacher
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Urologia Journal, 2013
Urinary retention, defined as the inability to void, is a common medical problem. If unidentified and/or untreated, it may become a serious condition that can lead to kidney damage or urosepsis, compromising the patient's life. Acute urinary retention (AUR) is usually easy to identify and to treat as patients usually complain of hypogastric pain and ...
David, Hernández Hernández +2 more
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Urinary retention, defined as the inability to void, is a common medical problem. If unidentified and/or untreated, it may become a serious condition that can lead to kidney damage or urosepsis, compromising the patient's life. Acute urinary retention (AUR) is usually easy to identify and to treat as patients usually complain of hypogastric pain and ...
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2019
Urinary retention is a common problem encountered in the emergency department. Acute urinary retention (AUR) presents as a sudden inability to voluntarily void, and is typically associated with lower abdominal pain. Its etiology can be varied and multifactorial.
Michael, Billet, Thomas Andrew, Windsor
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Urinary retention is a common problem encountered in the emergency department. Acute urinary retention (AUR) presents as a sudden inability to voluntarily void, and is typically associated with lower abdominal pain. Its etiology can be varied and multifactorial.
Michael, Billet, Thomas Andrew, Windsor
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