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Clinical Impact of NOTCH3 Variant Location After First Stroke in CADASIL
ABSTRACT Objective Despite its monogenic origin, Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy exhibits marked variability in clinical expression and severity. Variants in the NOTCH3 gene, within epidermal growth factor‐like repeat domains 1–6 or 7–34, are known to influence disease onset, but their impact ...
Léa Aguilhon +5 more
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This publication from the Leading Teams series explains the second stage of group development: the storming stage. This publication highlights the importance of conflict and ways that leaders and team members can effectively navigate and learn from team
Sarah A. Bush +3 more
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Considerations on Performance Management Models of Work Teams in the Context of Globalization [PDF]
In the context of today ‘s business world the multinational companies use as managerial instruments the intercultural working teams (IWT). The performance management seems to be problematically within this kind of teams. Their members are liable to bring
Daniela HAS
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Developing successful teams in organisations [PDF]
While the use of teams appears to offer many benefits, teams may not be the most suitable approach for all organisations. This article reviews current literature on teams in an attempt to outline some of the attractions and challenges of implementing ...
Millett, Bruce +2 more
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Screening Routine Clinical Notes for Epilepsy Surgery Candidates Using Large Language Models
ABSTRACT Objective Epilepsy surgery is severely underutilized despite proven efficacy, with substantial under‐referral of eligible patients in routine clinical practice. This study evaluated the potential role of large language models (LLMs) as decision‐support tools for screening unstructured clinical notes to identify epilepsy surgery candidates and ...
Uriel Fennig +9 more
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Cognitive versatility and adaptation to fluid participation in hospital emergency department teams
Role-based frameworks have long been the cornerstone of organizational coordination, providing clarity in role expectations among team members. However, the rise of “fluid participation”—a constant shift in team composition and skill sets—poses new ...
Ishani Aggarwal +5 more
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Technology Use in the Virtual R&D Teams
Problem statement: Although, literature proves the importance of the technology role in the effectiveness of virtual Research and Development (R&D) teams for new product development.
Ahmed, Shamsuddin +3 more
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Early Recognition of Treatment‐Responsive Rapidly Progressive Dementia: The Modified STAM3mP Score
ABSTRACT Early identification of patients with treatment‐responsive rapidly progressive dementia (RPD) is important as early treatment improves outcomes. The STAM3P score identifies treatment‐responsive RPD using “high risk” presenting features. We optimized performance by adding a time component (i.e., dementia within 3 months) and validated the ...
R. W. van Steenhoven +16 more
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Virtual Teams for New Product Development – An Innovative Experience for R&D Engineers
New interaction tools such as internet allow companies to gain valuable input from research and development (R&D) engineers via virtual teams. Consequently, engineers also get more expertise in diminutive time frames.
Ahmed, Shamsuddin +2 more
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High performance teams: do perceptions and reality match
Effective team management is one of the key factors that allow companies to tackle the challenges of today’s demanding business environment. Although high-performing teams have been studied for some time, very little has been written on them from the ...
Moura, Isabel Cristina A. A. +2 more
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