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  1. ... Apr;9(2):72 Group climate: a significant retention factor for pediatric nurse managers. Hern-Underwood MJ, et ... 7-8):14-5 Group climate: a significant retention factor for pediatric nurse managers. Hern-Underwood MJ, et ...
  2. ... Pa Med 1990 Nov;93(ll):36-8 Retention factors for physiotherapists in an underserviced area: an experience ... al. Nursing 1991 Mar;21(3):50-5 Retention factors for physiotherapists in an underserviced area: an experience ...
  3. ... 62(2):76—81 MANPOWER Job recruitment and retention factors for occupational therapists in Utah. Okerlund VW, et ... Jun;103(6):677-8. Job recruitment and retention factors for occupational therapists in Utah. Okerlund VW, et ...
  4. ... 625-38.— Brown, C. E. Studies in dust retention: factors involved in the retention of inhaled dusts and fumes by man. J. ...
  5. ... USA.): Organizational tenure and the perceived importance of retention factors in nursing homes. Health Care Manage Rev 1997 ...
  6. ... the inhaled air per unit of volume, R = retention factor for the existing radioactive apresol, V = respiratory volume, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Pathological physiology of internal diseases : functional pathology 
    Publication: New York ; London : D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... 1913, xiv, 81. Marriott McK.) & Howland ( J.). Phosphate retention as a factor in the production of acidosis in nephritis. Arch. ... xxii, 477. Marriott (TF. McK.) & Howland (J.). Phosphate retention as a factor in the production of addosis in nephritis. Arch. ...
  8. ... urine, as this would give a clue to retention as a factor in the production of cystitis. The determination of ... a cause. Retention.—That some grade of renal retention is an important factor in stone formation may be readily admitted, but ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Edema 
    Publication: Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins Company, 1923
    ... i, 261. Marriott, W. McK. & Howland, J.: Phosphate retention as a factor in the production of acidosis in nephritis. Arch. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Obstetrics for nurses 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1922
    ... existence of pelvic adhesions, may be the responsible factor. Retention of a cotyledon torn from the body of ... to lacerations of the birth canal or to retention of a cotyledon. Since the first factor is usually respon- sible, the uterus should be ...
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