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    Retos en la gestión del talento humano: el papel del marketing interno en tiempos desfavorables - Challenges in talent management: The role of internal marketing in adverse times by Francia Contreras García, Tania Elena González Alvarado, Pablo Cabanelas Lorenzo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results: the findings highlighted a strong positive relationship between employee empowerment and internal communication, along with a significant association between empowerment and talent attraction. …”
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    Clinical importance of borderline proteinuria in nonazotemic cats and evaluation of other risk factors for the development of chronic kidney disease by Femke Mortier, Sylvie Daminet, Sofie Marynissen, Joren Verbeke, Dominique Paepe

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results Significantly more cats with borderline proteinuria at inclusion developed renal disease (International Renal Interest Society [IRIS] ≥ stage 2 CKD or renal proteinuria; log‐rank P = .004) or died (log‐rank P = .02) within 2 years, compared with nonproteinuric cats. …”
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    Evaluating the Influence of Taxation Levels on the Degree of Economic Freedom of Countries by Kateryna Moskvychova, Olena Korohodova, Tetiana Moiseienko, Natalya Chernenko, Yaroslava Hlushchenko

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Additionally, macro-level entities, such as international organizations, state associations, and supranational bodies, are playing a significant role. …”
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    From Bench to Bedside to Bug: An Update of Clinically Relevant Advances in the Care of Persons with Helicobacter pylori Associated Diseases by N Chiba, ABR Thomson, P Sinclair

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…The mode of transmission of H pylori remains unclear, and it remains unknown why only a small proportion of infected individuals develop duodenal or gastric ulcer disease and even fewer develop gastric cancer. …”
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