Failure Recovers
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1. O efeito da terceirizaÃÃo de call centers na avaliaÃÃo da justiÃa e satisfaÃÃo pÃs-tratamento de reclamaÃÃes
A relaÃÃo entre a teoria da justiÃa e a satisfaÃÃo pÃs-tramento de reclamaÃÃes à uma temÃtica de profunda relevÃncia no estudo das relaÃÃes de serviÃos. Outro assunto em plena ebuliÃÃo nas organizaÃÃes empresariais atuais à a necessidade de terceirizaÃÃo de atividades, inclusive de atendimento ao cliente. O objetivo principal desta disse
Publicado em: 2008
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2. The need for artificial hearts.
Chronic immunosuppression, allograft coronary disease, and restricted availability of donor organs continue to limit the scope of cardiac transplantation. Meanwhile increasingly favourable experience with implantable blood pumps used as a bridge to transplant has reintroduced the concept of permanent mechanical cardiac support. Existing models (for example,
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3. Visual failure from pituitary and parasellar tumours occurring with favourable outcome in pregnant women.
Very few cases have been reported of a successful outcome after relief by operation of severe visual failure from a pituitary or other parasellar tumour during the late stages of pregnancy. Two such cases are recorded here together with the obstetric features and follow-up studies of more than three years. Usually the deterioration of vi sion occurs in the l
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4. Segmental reflex pathways in spinal shock and spinal spasticity in man
Activity in three segmental pathways was compared in normal subjects, patients with spinal shock, and patients with established spinal spasticity. The Achilles tendon reflex (ATR) was used to estimate transmission in the Ia monosynaptic pathway. Evidence is produced implying that vibration activates motoneurones principally through a polysynaptic pathway. Th
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5. The osteopetrotic mutation toothless (tl) is a loss-of-function frameshift mutation in the rat Csf1 gene: Evidence of a crucial role for CSF-1 in osteoclastogenesis and endochondral ossification
The toothless (tl) mutation in the rat is a naturally occurring, autosomal recessive mutation resulting in a profound deficiency of bone-resorbing osteoclasts and peritoneal macrophages. The failure to resorb bone produces severe, unrelenting osteopetrosis, with a highly sclerotic skeleton, lack of marrow spaces, failure of tooth eruption, and other patholog
National Academy of Sciences.
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6. Mild temperature shock alters the transcription of a discrete class of Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes.
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae the synthesis of ribosomal proteins declines temporarily after a culture has been subjected to a mild temperature shock, i.e., a shift from 23 to 36 degrees C, each of which support growth. Using cloned genes for several S. cerevisiae ribosomal proteins, we found that the changes in the synthesis of ribosomal proteins parallel the