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However, acute stretch did cause a significant increase in FAK-Y925 phosphorylation (Fig. 5A, bottom) perhaps mimicking events that occur later in vivo during the switch to initiate labor.
So employers are going to switch from human labor to digital labor to execute tasks like those above.
Paradoxically, in an age when even complex skills such as landing aircraft are learned using robotic simulators, the trend in medical education has switched back to labor-intensive small-group teaching under the guise of PBL.
The decline of the canning business, the result of American preferences for dried or fresh fruit, has also taken a toll, with many farmers selling out to developers or switching to less labor-intensive crops like almonds.
Those who lost their informal jobs switch to one of the remaining three labor market status.
When Saturn chose a G.M. factory in Wilmington, Del., to build the Saturn midsize sedans that went on sale last year, G.M. and U.A.W. leaders decided that the factory would keep a traditional labor agreement rather than switch to the Spring Hill system.
As part of baseball's labor deal, the Houston Astros will switch to the American League for 2013, creating two 15-team leagues with three divisions each.
Firms can switch to a capital-intensive technology avoiding the increase in labor costs and the reduction in the production level (Loayza 1996 7.
GM will want to keep manufacturing based in the U.S., saying the Hummer deal would preserve 3,000 U.S. jobs, but that would inhibit Tengzhong from making Hummers more affordable by switching to cheaper Chinese labor, he said.
When we recycle, we switch from land (natural resources) to labor.
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