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Faith in Development: A Double-Edged Sword

Faith in Development: A Double-Edged Sword

... differentiate faith-inspired organisations from non-faith or secular ...are faith-inspired but which do not have any formal ties to any faith tradition (Nwaiwu, ...registered ... See full document

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The double edged sword of purpose driven behavior in sustainable venturing

The double edged sword of purpose driven behavior in sustainable venturing

... We identify two intertwined shortcomings. Research and practice alike have treated purpose as, first, a binary construct and, second, a stable feature of the entrepreneur guiding his or her behavior and the subsequent ... See full document

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Use of Social Media in Medicine: A Double-Edged Sword?

Use of Social Media in Medicine: A Double-Edged Sword?

... IT and SM continues to play a prominent role in improving patient care. The information shared must allow them to make informed choices and decision related to their health. At Singapore General Hospital and Singhealth ... See full document

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Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids: a double edged sword in cardiovascular diseases and cancer

Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids: a double edged sword in cardiovascular diseases and cancer

... The number of people who suffer from obesity and one or more of its adverse complications is rapidly increasing. It is becoming clear that diet, exercise, and other lifestyle modifications are insufficient strategies to ... See full document

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VEGFC acts as a double-edged sword in renal cell carcinoma aggressiveness

VEGFC acts as a double-edged sword in renal cell carcinoma aggressiveness

... To further address the role of VEGFC in the hypoxic environment throughout tumor development, we knocked out the gene in human (786-O) and mouse (RENCA) RCC cells. RENCA cells express low whereas 786-O cells ... See full document

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Open abdomen in trauma patients: a double-edged sword

Open abdomen in trauma patients: a double-edged sword

... The use of open abdomen (OA) as a technique to man- age exsanguination of trauma patients was first de- scribed by Ogilvie [1] in 1940 during World War II, but not much attention was paid to it until the 1980s. In 1983, ... See full document

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Accountability in Corporate Governance in China and the Impact of Guanxi as a Double-Edged Sword

Accountability in Corporate Governance in China and the Impact of Guanxi as a Double-Edged Sword

... the development of corporate governance in China, but also to foreign companies that wish to engage in business relationships with Chinese companies, so that they can understand and, possibly, accommodate cultural ... See full document

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Cell cycle checkpoint in cancer: a therapeutically targetable double-edged sword

Cell cycle checkpoint in cancer: a therapeutically targetable double-edged sword

... a crucial mechanism for the development of resistance to AMCDs, in addition to the first described enhanced activ- ity of MDR efflux pumps [69, 75–77]. AMCDs clinical benefits are curtailed not only by resistance ... See full document

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HR differentiation : a double edged sword?

HR differentiation : a double edged sword?

... Going beyond the signaller reliability concept, this differential effect may be explained by the content of obtained task and work responsibility i-deals. Their positive effects on work performance may be due to the ... See full document

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Polyphenols as dietary supplements: A double-edged sword

Polyphenols as dietary supplements: A double-edged sword

... In contrast to classic nutrients, ie, vitamins and minerals, plant polyphenols are not required for vital body functions in humans such as growth, reproduction, wound repair, and development, thus they are often ... See full document

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ARA55 in Cancers: A Double-Edged Sword

ARA55 in Cancers: A Double-Edged Sword

... et al. have studied its ultrastructure by electron microscope and found that accompanied by the up-regulated expression of ARA55 the transplantation tumor tissue cells and LoVo colorectal cancer cells develop well and ... See full document

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Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition: a double-edged sword

Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition: a double-edged sword

... Epithelial tissues are the basis of most complex organs. Apical-basal polarity, cell-cell junctions allow tight phys- ical coupling and enable epithelial cells to form sheet structures of generally crystalline order ... See full document

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Immune Mechanism: A Double-Edged Sword

Immune Mechanism: A Double-Edged Sword

... More than a decade ago, a new vaccine named Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) has been produced to prevent TB (16). This vaccine is still used to this day. The BCG vaccine is given to newborn babies to prevent TB infection. ... See full document

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Role of autophagy in atherosclerosis: foe or friend?

Role of autophagy in atherosclerosis: foe or friend?

... The role of autophagy in AS is not well understood yet. Autophagy is recognized in vascular SMCs in the fibrous cap of the late lesion as one of the important mecha- nisms for stabilizing the lesion. Autophagy maintains ... See full document

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Angiogenesis induction in Buerger's disease: a disease management double-edged sword?

Angiogenesis induction in Buerger's disease: a disease management double-edged sword?

... 3 Intimal fibrosis thickening instead of proliferation of endothelial cells, inflammatory thrombus and NETosis formation inside preserved vessels and organised thrombus in a TAO patient [r] ... See full document

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Imagine a World without Hunger: The Hurdles of Global Justice

Imagine a World without Hunger: The Hurdles of Global Justice

... To return to the notion of human rights language as a double-edged sword in the public health and human rights movement, some contend that the rhetorical power of such [r] ... See full document

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Myocardial reperfusion: a double edged sword?

Myocardial reperfusion: a double edged sword?

... They include the hastening of the necrotic process of irreversibly injured myocytes, cell swelling, the no-reflow phenomenon, hemorrhagic myocardial infarction, the calcium and oxygen pa[r] ... See full document

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Natural resource wealth “a truly double edged sword?”: a comparative study between Iran and Norway

Natural resource wealth “a truly double edged sword?”: a comparative study between Iran and Norway

... Natural resource wealth “a truly double edged sword?”: a comparative study between Iran and Norway Nasrollahi Shahri, Nima University of Dundee.[r] ... See full document

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Reactive oxygen species a double-edged sword for mesothelioma

Reactive oxygen species a double-edged sword for mesothelioma

... High concentration of ROS and RNS, leading to oxidative stress and chronic inflammation, can cause macromolecule damage and cell injury that, in turn, activate signal transduction pathwa[r] ... See full document

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Dancing on a Double Edged Sword: Sustainability within University Corp.

Dancing on a Double Edged Sword: Sustainability within University Corp.

... We are, however, seeing some changes. So far these changes remain mostly motivated by senior management’s narrow financial concerns, yet they are often implemented by people with the kind of holistic commitment to ... See full document

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