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... to import the latter two into the definition of 'human embryos,' even if these cells are not th... stem cell companies, also leading to a 'brain drain' of researchers to the US for instance. It...
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...Years of conflict, repression, and brain drain have also taken their toll on state institut... end of such operations, but almost by definition it is not the means." (6) The implication, therefo...
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...The cause of death was acute brain injury. Trace amounts of semen were found on vagin... of King and Balogh falls within the definition of a "jailhouse informant" as an "inmate, usually ... the blood and vomit had flowed towards the drain. If the blood and vomit had been in a liquid state...
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... were needed to address the perceived "brain drain" of talent from Canada to other countries. (.... Control for the purposes of the definition of a CCPC means de facto control. To meet the de f...
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The Psychological Contract theory is a hot research topic in the field of domestic and foreign human resources. With the change of economic pattern in enterprises and the development of economic globalization, the psychological contract between employees and organizations has taken place a great change. This article analyses and expatiates psychological contract in the process of enterprises' merger, acquisition and integration from the angle of employees' expectation.
... and hostile behavior, the rising brain drain rate, and so on. All these problems restrict... said above, there is not a monolithic definition of psychological contract yet. But there is one po...
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Many contemporary immigrants belong to transnational families-families that maintain significant contact with two or more countries. These families identify with multiple environments and deal with life-cycle changes over extensive geographical space. This paper has two major aims: 1) to better understand how today's immigrant families facilitate intergenerational relationships across significant distances; and 2) to learn more about the understudied population of recent immigrant professionals from Eastern Europe in the United States. To accomplish mese aims, in-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with 24 immigrant mothers and fathers from Eastern European countries residing in the United States. Based on grounded theory methodology, we identified four themes: (1) The definitio...
... dependents) were high status professionals "brain drain" immigrants. In 1993 this number was as high...These themes include:. Theme 1. The definition of "family" and the importance of extended family ...
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... the heart (coronary artery disease), the brain (cerebrovascular accident or "stroke") and the art... mellitus and hypertension are a significant drain on the Canadian Health and Social Services. 19. My...[30] There is no definition of the expression "excessive demand" in the Act or...
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... ban, calling for the removal of only brain and spinal cord materials. (28) According to a Can... USDA failed to provide a quantitative definition of "minimal risk" to support its conclusion of a l... for trimming carcasses and the size of drain openings, as well as feed ban regulations and univ...
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...By definition, managed migration is only its most effective when...(19) Ely Manalansan, "Who profits from the brain drain? The Philippine labor export policy," specia...