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Running Shoe Recommendations Based on Gait Analysis Improve Perceptions of Comfort, Performance and Injury Risk: A Single-Blind Randomised Crossover Trial. [PDF]
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AUM-Based Compensation and Financial Advice
The Journal of Retirement, 2020Usually financial advisers are paid primarily or entirely according to the value of the assets they manage—that is, the assets under management (AUM). Increasingly, they have a fiduciary duty and use AUM-based fees.
J. Turner, Shelley Giordano
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Protection Against Cold. Practical Advice Regarding Protection of Soldiers in a Winter Campaign
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1915THE following suggestions, which I consider it my duty to offer as regards protection against cold, are the result of the personal experience gained in the course of two Antarctic Expeditions covering the winter season, four Antarctic cruises during the ...
J. Charcot
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Empirical Analysis of Fiduciary Law
The Oxford Handbook of Fiduciary Law, 2019This chapter offers an empirical analysis of fiduciary law, focusing on whether fiduciaries react to changes in fiduciary standards and which fiduciary rules maximize social welfare.
Jonathan Klick, Max M. Schanzenbach
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Fiduciary Principles in Pension Law
The Oxford Handbook of Fiduciary Law, 2019This chapter examines the underlying fiduciary principles of pension law, focusing on two forms of pension plans: defined contribution (DC) plan and defined benefit (DB) plan. It first considers the ERISA principles and how they differ from public-sector
Dana M. Muir
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Leaving Against Medical Advice: What's a Nurse to Do?
The American Journal of NursingEach year approximately 1% to 2% of patient acute care discharges in United States hospitals are described as against medical advice (AMA). AMA discharges are associated with higher patient morbidity, increased risk of readmission, and higher mortality ...
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