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Some among the elderly agricultural population have remained in reorganized collective farms; however, private farms are the norm.
Particularly, we computed the cooperation ratios and stay-or-shift ratios in reorganized sub-cases that showed whether or not participants were affected by success or failure and by the number of cooperators in the preceding trial.
We found that female sex and being a nurse were positively associated with ER ratio, while age and working in reorganized hospital were inversely associated with ER ratio.
The 188 ancestral gene-pairs are included in TUs belonging to the various TU classes defined above: 41 (21.8%) in identical TUs, 27 (14.4%) in similar TUs, 22 (11.7%) in split TUs, 68 (36.2%) in merged TUs and 30 (15.9%) in reorganized TUs.
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His other ventures included a role in reorganizing Canadian Hydrocarbons Ltd. in the late 1950's and reorganizing Knox Glass Inc.
Kyoei said today that it would seek Prudential's help in reorganizing.
"He's interested in assisting debtors in reorganizing," said Matthew A. Feldman, a lawyer at Willkie Farr & Gallagher.
Following the death of Stern, Shamir played a central part in reorganizing the Sternist Central Committee.
By 1660, however, England had taken the first steps in reorganizing her empire in a more profitable manner.
Tells about difficulties in reorganizing the federal govt. The Pres. has curtailed his goals in this area.
Levinson practiced law in Chicago from 1891 and became noted for his skill in reorganizing the finances of distressed corporations.
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