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On the Consequences of Overturning Turnover

Nursing Research, 1984
The possibility that turnover may have a good side has been given increased attention in recent literature. The purpose of this investigation was to study whether turnover, defined as voluntary exit from employment, among newly hired nurses displaces poor performers.
Barbara S. Jacobsen, Barbara J. Lowery
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A systematic review on pharmacists’ turnover and turnover intention

Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2022
Turnover is an important issue in all healthcare professions including pharmacy practice settings. A high turnover rate of pharmacists, not only has negative financial impact, but also reduces quality of care and patient safety. The high turnover also increases workload and job stress which can increase job errors and decrease job efficiency and ...
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Turnover Procedure

Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2000
Sternal turnover can be considered an orthotopic bone transplantation in reverse position. It yields immediate stability of the chest and good cosmetic results. Procedures using "pedicled plastrons" (rectal muscles, internal mammary arteries) have been reported; a large series of 300 cases, however, shows satisfying results with free grafts. Technetium-
J, Wada, W R, Ade
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Matrix Turnover

Journal of Orthodontics, 2000
This review concentrates on how the major component of extracellular matrix, collagen, is catabolized. This process is important in a number of aspects of orthodontics since matrix is constantly turning over, the rate of which differs in embryogenesis, ageing, disease, and physiological processes, such as orthodontic tooth movement.
J J, Kerrigan, J P, Mansell, J R, Sandy
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