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Australian Health Review, 2010
The experience of returning to physiotherapy practice needs to be understood from the perspective of those who have returned to practice, those thinking of returning, and clinical supervisors who have worked with people that have returned to practice. A qualitative methodology using an interpretivist theoretical framework was utilised.
Sheppard, Lorraine +3 more
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The experience of returning to physiotherapy practice needs to be understood from the perspective of those who have returned to practice, those thinking of returning, and clinical supervisors who have worked with people that have returned to practice. A qualitative methodology using an interpretivist theoretical framework was utilised.
Sheppard, Lorraine +3 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Recent advances in information technology, advanced manufacturing (robotics, 3D printing, etc.), and logistics have allowed firms to customize their products to the specifications of individual consumers, who, in turn, prefer these products to standard ones.
Gökçe Esenduran +2 more
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Recent advances in information technology, advanced manufacturing (robotics, 3D printing, etc.), and logistics have allowed firms to customize their products to the specifications of individual consumers, who, in turn, prefer these products to standard ones.
Gökçe Esenduran +2 more
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To return or not to return? The importance of identity negotiations for return migration
Social Identities, 2017Whereas migration research has been heavily influenced by the individualization paradigm, studies on return migration have been more inspired by theories on attachment and belonging.
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Return to the West/Return to the East
boundary 2, 1991Since the publication of The Study of the Human Being in Pascal by Miki Kiyoshi in 1924, the question of the human being as 'ningen', or the 'being-between', has been repeatedly asked by Japanese writers who were engaged in philosophical debates both inside the academia of national colleges and universities and, outside it, in intellectual journalism ...
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The Return of Return: Migration, Asia and Theory
2014Some scholars have argued that the notion of “return” should give way to transnational mobility and circular exchange. But at the same time return migrations of different types are on the rise in Asia and beyond since the 1990s, and return is becoming a defining factor of how transnational migration in general is managed, as evidenced by circular ...
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Reducing ecommerce returns with return credits
Electronic Commerce Research, 2022Francisco José Martínez-López +4 more
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Scientific American, 2014
The article discusses research into turboprops being driven by a demand for shorter, cheaper airplane flights. Topics include a brief historical overview of the debut of propeller-driven aircraft, the fuel efficiency of turboprops, compared to turbofans, and engineers at General Electric Aviation's Dowty Propellers, who are using computational fluid ...
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The article discusses research into turboprops being driven by a demand for shorter, cheaper airplane flights. Topics include a brief historical overview of the debut of propeller-driven aircraft, the fuel efficiency of turboprops, compared to turbofans, and engineers at General Electric Aviation's Dowty Propellers, who are using computational fluid ...
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Extreme return connectedness and its determinants between clean/green and dirty energy investments
Energy Economics, 2021Tareq Saeed +2 more
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