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Family-friendly work practices: differences within and between workplaces

Family-friendly work practices: differences within and between workplaces

... 5 For example, evidence from the Australian Bureau of Statistics Time Use Surveys reveals that Australian mothers contribute 74 per cent of the time devoted to the physical care of children (Bittman and Pixley 1997). 6 A ...

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Age-related differences in neuroinflammatory responses associated with a distinct profile of regulatory markers on neonatal microglia

Age-related differences in neuroinflammatory responses associated with a distinct profile of regulatory markers on neonatal microglia

... the differences in the periphery compared with the CNS may simply be the requirement for microglia in the CNS to be active in neonates for synaptic pruning and other developmental ...

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Using Reporter Gene Assays to Identify cis Regulatory Differences Between Humans and Chimpanzees

Using Reporter Gene Assays to Identify cis Regulatory Differences Between Humans and Chimpanzees

... activity between human and chimpanzee promoters for 10 ...interspecies differences in promoter activity of these genes may un- derlie the observed gene expression patterns and could point to cis ...

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Differences in Governance Practices between U.S. and Foreign Firms: Measurement, Causes, and Consequences

Differences in Governance Practices between U.S. and Foreign Firms: Measurement, Causes, and Consequences

... that are smaller than the firms with worse governance. They also have greater sales growth, R&D to sales, cash to assets, debt/assets, and closely-held ownership, but their capital expenditures are significantly lower. ...

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Exploring relationships between working memory and writing: individual differences associated with gender

Exploring relationships between working memory and writing: individual differences associated with gender

... gender differences in writing despite their accepted role in developmental and individual differences accounts of writing abilities (Swanson & Berninger, ...gender differences in writing have ...

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Normal breast tissue DNA methylation differences at regulatory elements are associated with the cancer risk factor age

Normal breast tissue DNA methylation differences at regulatory elements are associated with the cancer risk factor age

... The ability to produce reliable biological age predictions in an individual and in specific tissues holds promise for monitoring health, predicting disease risk, and providing insights into modifiable lifestyle factors ...

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To sell or not to sell; the differences between regulatory and community demands regarding access to antibiotics in rural Ghana

To sell or not to sell; the differences between regulatory and community demands regarding access to antibiotics in rural Ghana

... include regulatory and commu- nity demands on the sale of antibiotics and how the differences in demand could be resolved to improve appropriate use of ...

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Stressors perceived by nursing students during clinical practices. Differences between educational programs.

Stressors perceived by nursing students during clinical practices. Differences between educational programs.

... the subscale "the patient seeks an intimate relationship" be- cause it promoted differences between educational programs. In the complete sample, was found that this stressor decreases with ...

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Differences on Organizational Practices Between Polish Managers Studied in 1996/1997 and 2008/2009

Differences on Organizational Practices Between Polish Managers Studied in 1996/1997 and 2008/2009

... Poland associated with transition from a command economic system to the new free market economic system and above all, the process of joining European Union in 2004, took ...and practices and lead to a more ...

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Differences between Tissue Associated Intestinal Microfloras of Patients with Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis

Differences between Tissue Associated Intestinal Microfloras of Patients with Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis

... comparisons between the microbiota compositions of ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease patients and those of healthy ...difference between floras from inflamed and healthy tissues from within the same ...

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ECO FRIENDLY PRACTICES – EXAMINING FOR DIFFERENCES

ECO FRIENDLY PRACTICES – EXAMINING FOR DIFFERENCES

... no differences between different functional areas (operations/finance/HR/ Marketing) related to respondents awareness and usage of eco friendly practices Findings The results have shown remarkable ...

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What Drives Differences in Management Practices?

What Drives Differences in Management Practices?

... correlation between labor productivity and the adoption of management ...ment practices is more important in some contexts than in ...heterogeneity between sectors, and an F-test for the null of no ...

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What drives differences in management practices?

What drives differences in management practices?

... We also ran a series of other robustness tests on Table 2, such as using standardized z- scores (rather than the 0-1 management scores), dropping individual questions that might be output-related and using ASM sampling ...

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An evaluation and redevelopment of current laboratory practices : an in depth study into the differences between learning and teaching styles

An evaluation and redevelopment of current laboratory practices : an in depth study into the differences between learning and teaching styles

... comments within the laboratory process, and the rest of the comments distributed amongst the remaining themes. By contrast, the Expository teaching approach had a significant increase for responses on the overall ...

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An evaluation and redevelopment of current laboratory practices : an in depth study into the differences between learning and teaching styles

An evaluation and redevelopment of current laboratory practices : an in depth study into the differences between learning and teaching styles

... III.2.5 Guided Inquiry - Organic Functional Groups 3. ALDEHYDES AND KETONES: (caution: 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine is a carcinogen) Aldehydes and ketones both possess a carbonyl group (C = O) as their functional group and ...

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Differences in ovarian aging patterns between races are associated with ovarian genotypes and sub-genotypes of the FMR1gene

Differences in ovarian aging patterns between races are associated with ovarian genotypes and sub-genotypes of the FMR1gene

... few differences were observed between ...statistical differences, obviously, have to be viewed with caution until others confirm here presented ...

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Morphological differences between habitats are associated with physiological and behavioural trade offs in stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)

Morphological differences between habitats are associated with physiological and behavioural trade offs in stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)

... We have shown that morphological differences were accompanied by differences in locomotor behaviour. We reject our hypothesis that deeper body shape leads to reduced locomotor performance, because fish from ...

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HIV- and AIDS-associated neurocognitive functioning in Zambia – a perspective based on differences between the genders

HIV- and AIDS-associated neurocognitive functioning in Zambia – a perspective based on differences between the genders

... significant differences between the two ...overall differences between HIV + males and females, 17,37,38 but were at odds with those that were previously reported in Zambia, suggesting ...

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Towards resilience : differences in management practices between land managers adopting conventional approaches and holistic management

Towards resilience : differences in management practices between land managers adopting conventional approaches and holistic management

... As complex systems, rangeland ecosystems have suffered under reductionist management styles. Rangelands are predominately arid to semiarid regions characterized by limited and variable rainfall (Griffin, 2002; Reynolds ...

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CHILDHOOD FEVER AND ITS MANAGEMENT: DIFFERENCES IN KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES BETWEEN MOTHERS AND FATHERS IN TAIF; SAUDI ARABIA

CHILDHOOD FEVER AND ITS MANAGEMENT: DIFFERENCES IN KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES BETWEEN MOTHERS AND FATHERS IN TAIF; SAUDI ARABIA

... irrational practices related to the use and administrations of antipyretics were prevalent among parents in this study with variations between mothers and ...is associated with few side ...

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