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    De-livering an outcome hard to digest: The acceptable toxicity level of new chemotherapeutic regimen in treating metastatic colorectal cancer may improve liver resections. Gia Toan Tang, z3463262. Keywords: Colorectal cancer, liver metastases, resectability, toxicity, tumours. Abbreviations: DLT, dose limiting toxicity; EGFR, epidermal growth factor receptor; mCRC, metastatic colorectal cancer; OS, overall survival; PFS, progressive-free survival. Folprecht’s et al.’s article published in Biomed

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    Study of the oxidation of 3,5-di-tert-butylcatechol with molecular oxygen catalyzed by of 5, 10, 15, 20-tetraphenylporphyrinatocobalt(II). M. Hassanein, S. El-Khalafy*, S. Shendy Tanta University, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, Tanta 31527, Egypt. Abstract 5, 10, 15, 20-tetraphenylporphyrinatocobalt(II) showed good catalytic activity towards oxidation of 3,5-di-tert-butylcatechol to 3,5-di-tert-butyl-benzoquinone by dioxygen in dimethylformamide. The oxidation reaction was followed

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    Mulally and Ford: Global Strategic Management for Leaner Cars and a Leaner Manufacturer Introduction The United States-based auto manufacturer Ford Motor Company was in dire straits just a few short years ago, nearing the edge of bankruptcy along with the other major American auto manufacturers General Motors and Chrysler. Ford was the only one of these companies to avoid actually going into bankruptcy, and many credit this achievement in very large part to Alan Mulally, the company's new CEO

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    Introduction Recent research shows that mental health problems can manifest in early childhood. As many as one in ten Australian children under five exhibit symptoms of social, emotional, and mental disorders including temper tantrums, difficulty adapting to new surroundings, problems relating to peers, and hyperactivity (Edwards & Martin, 2012). Although psychological diagnoses like clinical anxiety or depression are not typically made on populations under five, researchers do identify early childhood

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    Taylors Scientific Theory

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    to their tasks refreshed and perform at a much higher potential if they had not Incentives provided today given to the employees encourages high productivity in the workplace by offering rewards for exceptional work effort. An early example was Henry L Gantt, who furthered Taylor 's workings and developing the concept of incentive pay and Gantt charts. These tools are now one of the most essential parts of project management today (Darmody (2007). Therefore, such ideas and extensions made by Taylor

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    studied Fords interchangeable parts and Toyota-style lean methods in our business classes and may have embraced much of the terminology in our own companies. Muda means waste, and there are endless examples of companies that have done great things to limit or nearly eliminate waste. While it is easy to identify the Lean stars of manufacturing, leaning up a service business can be a bit trickier. While entirely possible to do so there are things to

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    providing a systematic view to help recognize an organization's strength, weaknesses hindering organizational continuity, opportunities availed and threats posed , which the organization is prone to, mostly from the external surrounding. In the case of Ford Corporation, there has to be the analysis of the Company's situation in relation to the SWOT elements, before any strategies are put in place (Illustration in the next page; Figure 1.1). The Internal External (IE) Matrix The internal external matrix

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    Toyota Recall Crisis

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    Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Istanbul, Turkey, July 3 – 6, 2012 Car Recalls: A Problem Unique to Toyota or For All Car Makers? Kamrul Ahsan School of Management and Information Systems, Faculty of Business and Law Victoria University Australia Abstract Often automobile recalls are drawing media and public attention. Influenced by Toyota’s recent automobile recalls 2009-2010 this research conducts an empirical study on historical

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    Criminal Justice Effectiveness The effectiveness of the criminal justice system is not hindered by individual liberties. Individual rights and liberties are essential principles of maintaining a democratic and just society. In 1789, the First Congress added a set of 10 amendments to the Constitution, which became known as the Bill of Rights (Robinson & Landrum, 2013). On December 15, 1791, The Bill of Rights, written by James Madison, was ratified to the United States Constitution. The Bill

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    The continuing dilemma of angina pectoris. Look beyond the obvious! “There is a disorder of the breast marked with strong and peculiar symptoms, considerable for the kind of danger belonging to it, and not extremely rare, which deserves to be mentioned more at length and of which I do not recollect any mention among medical authors. The seat of it, and sense of strangling, and anxiety with which it is attended, may make it not improperly be called Angina pectoris” (1) Since the end of the eighteen

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