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Cost Sharing and Catch Sharing [PDF]
Abstract The model developed in this paper attempts to provide an explanation of the fact that Icelandic vessel owners and Icelandic skippers do not share costs of operation of a vessel. In the model, a skipper is contracted to take a fishing vessel to the fishing ground.
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Shared values, shared health, shared prosperity
2020Abstract This chapter looks at the relationship between commerce and health, some of the choices involved, and the impacts they have on total health. Public health specialists and policymakers have only recently begun to explore the complex relationship between commerce and health, what it has been in the past, what it is now, and ...
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NASN School Nurse, 2019
The data life cycle starts with defining what data are needed, to collecting, storing, protecting, using, sharing, retiring, and destroying data. A May 2019 NASN School Nurse article, “Data Governance and Stewardship,” addressed who is accountable for the data life cycle within a school system.
Martha Dewey Bergren, Kathleen Johnson
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The data life cycle starts with defining what data are needed, to collecting, storing, protecting, using, sharing, retiring, and destroying data. A May 2019 NASN School Nurse article, “Data Governance and Stewardship,” addressed who is accountable for the data life cycle within a school system.
Martha Dewey Bergren, Kathleen Johnson
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Scientific American, 2011
The article reports on results from research that appeared in "PLoS Genetics" regarding a discovery by scientists at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, that prokaryotes, which include bacteria and archaea collectively, acquire genes from neighboring microbes more often than previously thought.
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The article reports on results from research that appeared in "PLoS Genetics" regarding a discovery by scientists at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, that prokaryotes, which include bacteria and archaea collectively, acquire genes from neighboring microbes more often than previously thought.
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2023
This chapter further addresses the China Threat rhetoric and presents a discussion that draws out the underlying geometry of such claims as economic coercion and ideological orthodoxy beyond pure economic issues, “national interests”, value narratives and Australia’s new defence stance.
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This chapter further addresses the China Threat rhetoric and presents a discussion that draws out the underlying geometry of such claims as economic coercion and ideological orthodoxy beyond pure economic issues, “national interests”, value narratives and Australia’s new defence stance.
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Shared learning for shared care*
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1980This is an account of a pilot multidisciplinary course in geriatric care for medical, nursing and physiotherapy students at The Middlesex Hospital, London. The course organization, content and evaluation methods are described. A problem‐solving approach to shared learning is discussed and the author argues for the development of similar teaching ...
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Shared Corridors, Shared Interests
2011 Joint Rail Conference, 2011What are some of the practical obstacles to a “shared interests” between a freight railway business and the proposed new higher speed passenger entity? This paper discusses the real “tension” between the two business interests that fund freight trains versus those that support and fund higher speed passenger trains as they attempt to share the same ...
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Responsible Shares and Shared Responsibility
2014When a corporation commits a crime, whom may we hold criminally liable? One obvious set of defendants consists of the individuals who perpetrated the crime on the corporation’s behalf. But according to the responsible corporate officer (“RCO”) doctrine, the government may also prosecute and punish those corporate executives who, although perhaps ...
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Property, Shares and Property Shares
Journal of Portfolio Management, 2003In this article the authors examine the relationship between private property, the securitized property share market, and the common stock market in the United States and the United Kingdom during the period 1986 to 2002. They find that the correlations between property share returns and common stock returns are show a similar decreasing trend for both
Brounen, D., Eichholtz, P.M.A.
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