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If we sold our products at the American-originator prices, our turnover would be $4 billion".
That turnover would be relatively low for, say, a member of the Mittelstand, the family-owned engineering firms that are the backbone of Germany's economy.
Most of the years studied were banner years for business, so it's to be expected that CEO turnover would be low, even if it's not at all clear that the lows were historic.
"But the turnover would be very high".
Given that the torpor bouts reported in mouse lemurs are much shallower and shorter than those of a true hibernator, the 35% overall reduction of protein turnover would be only partially explained by the 5-fold increase in torpor expression in wintering animals.
Further investigation of the mechanisms underlying gastrin translation and protein turnover would be beneficial.
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No turnover record would be safe.
His 9.2 turnover percentage would be a 10-year best, even given a career-high 30.5 usage rate.
Mr Wall thinks a 10-12% turnover rate would be about right; Richard Baird, PwC's people chief, reckons that 12-15% is comfortable.
Building on the human capital literature, the authors predicted that employee turnover rates would be negatively related to organizational productivity.
We failed to observe in GRPC6A null mice evidence of secondary increase PTH or increased bone turnover that would be expected if GPRC6A ablation resulted in a renal calcium leak.
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