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The recruiting revolution in real estate: Finding & keeping top-quality agents. Chicago, Ill: Real Estate Education Co., 1989.

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Agents on actors: Over sixty professionals share their secrets on finding work on the stage and screen. New York: Back Stage, 2000.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Finding your way through EPA. Washington, D.C. (401 M St., SW (1230C) Washington 20460): U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, 1997.

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Hirakawa, Akihiro, Hiroyuki Sato, Takashi Daimon, and Shigeyuki Matsui. Modern Dose-Finding Designs for Cancer Phase I Trials: Drug Combinations and Molecularly Targeted Agents. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55573-5.

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Pardo, Theresa. Finding our future: A research agenda for the research enterprise. Albany, NY: Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany, SUNY, 2002.

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Cokley, John. Shopping news: Agenda finding, what the audience does before the news. Melbourne, Vic: Australian Scholarly, 2015.

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Lank, Edith. The homebuyer's kit: Working with agents, finding your dream home, financing your purchase, making the best deal. 2nd ed. Chicago, Ill: Dearborn Financial Pub., 1991.

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Ndubani, P. Everyone now knows about ARVs: Findings from a pre and post intervention study of a fishing community in Kazungula District, Southern Province, Zambia. London, UK: Overseas Development Institute, 2007.

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Laboratories, Underwriters'. National Flammable Liquid Container Storage Research Project: Phase 1, fact finding report. Quincy, Mass: National Fire Protection Research Foundation, 1990.

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Edith, Lank, ed. The homeseller's kit: Fix-up tips, selling on your own, finding a good agent, tax consequences. 2nd ed. Chicago, Ill: Dearborn Financial Pub., 1992.

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Selwyn, Julie. Finding adoptive families for black, Asian and mixed-parentage children: Agency policy and practice. London: NCH, 2004.

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Lank, Edith. The complete homeseller's kit: Fix-up tips, selling on your own, finding a good agent, tax consequences. Chicago, Ill: Longman Financial Services Pub., 1988.

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Seeley, Janet. Finding the right extension agent for women farmers in Lumle Agricultural Centre research and extension command areas. Pokhara: Lumle Agricultural Centre, 1989.

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Franses, Abi. Jobcentre Plus' delivery of New Tax Credit policy: Report of qualitative findings. Leeds: Corporate Document Services, 2004.

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Wyckoff, Andrew. The Economic and social impact of electronic commerce: Preliminary findings and research agenda. [Paris, France]: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1999.

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Rhéaume, Gilles. Pensions remain at top of business agenda: Findings from the 2006 survey on pension risk. Ottawa, Ont: Conference Board of Canada, 2007.

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San Francisco (Calif.). Municipal Transportation Agency. S.F. Municipal Transportation Agency: Ridership survey 2011 : executive summary, key findings, topline data (marginals) and crosstabulated tables. [San Francisco, Calif.]: Corey, Canapary & Galanis Research, 2011.

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Auditor-General, South Africa Office of the. Report of the Auditor-General on the findings identified during an investigation into alleged misappropriation of funds at the National Development Agency. [Pretoria: Government Printer, 2006.

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Wilson, J. L. What are adult's expectations and requirements of guidance? a new millennium agenda?: Analysis of findings : conclusions and recommendations. 4th ed. London: Marketry, 2003.

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California. Legislature. Senate. Committee on Local Government. Redeveloping California, finding the legislative agenda for the 1990s: Summary report from the interim hearing of the Senate Committee on Local Government. Sacramento: The Committee, 1989.

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Stoller, Larry. Finding Agent Right. Xlibris Corporation, 2007.

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Clardie, Michelle. Recession-Proof Real Estate Agent: How Savvy Agents Are Finding New Opportunities in Slow Markets. Independently Published, 2020.

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Campaign, ed. Choosing an agency: Finding an agency. London: [Haymarket Campaign], 1993.

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Schechter, Elizabeth. Dual Intentional Agency. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809654.003.0003.

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This chapter defends the 2-agents claim, according to which the two hemispheres of a split-brain subject are associated with distinct intentional agents. The empirical basis of this claim is that, while both hemispheres are the source or site of intentions, the capacity to integrate them in practical reasoning no longer operates interhemispherically after split-brain surgery. As a result, the right hemisphere-associated agent, R, and the left hemisphere-associated agent, L, enjoy intentional autonomy from each other. Although the positive case for the 2-agents claim is grounded mainly in experimental findings, the claim is not contradicted by what we know of split-brain subjects’ ordinary behavior, that is, the way they act outside of experimental conditions.
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University of Wisconsin--Madison. Dept. of Continuing and Vocational Education., ed. Partners in action: Community volunteers cooperative extension agents : Phase I, Agents views : findings, conclusions & implications. Madison, Wis: Implications of Volunteerism in Extension, 1985.

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Partners in action: Community volunteers, Cooperative Extension agents : phase I, agents views, findings, conclusions & implications. Madison, Wis: University of Wisconsin-Extension, Cooperative Extension Service, 1985.

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Stoller, Larry. Finding Agent Right: For Your Best Real Estate Deal. Xlibris Corp, 2007.

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PhD, Gini Graham Scott. The Complete Guide to Finding Distributors and Sales Agents for Your Film. Changemakers Publishing, 2015.

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Vance, Jill. Finding a Fake: 'the Agency' Stories Book 1. Independently Published, 2020.

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Borelius, Maria. Health Revolution: Finding Happiness and Health through an Anti-inflammatory Lifestyle. Harpercollins, 2019.

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Martin, Philip. The Recruiting Business. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808022.003.0006.

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This chapter explains the activities of for-profit recruiters who match workers in one country with jobs in another. Governments regulate the fees that recruiters can charge to local workers, but not the fees they charge foreign employers. Most recruiters who provide low-skilled workers to foreign employers are agents, seeking job offers and then finding workers to fill jobs on a case-by-case basis rather than partners who specialize in providing particular types of workers to one or a few employers. Agent recruiters have incentives to maximize their revenues from each transaction, since they do not know if there will be repeat business.
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Sato, Hiroyuki, Akihiro Hirakawa, Takashi Daimon, and Shigeyuki Matsui. Modern Dose-Finding Designs for Cancer Phase I Trials: Drug Combinations and Molecularly Targeted Agents. Springer, 2018.

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Research Surveys of Great Britain. and Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Security., eds. Social Security Agency customersurvey 1991: Report of findings. Belfast?: (DHSS), 1992.

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Alliance, Massachusetts Cultural. Massachusetts cultural agenda, progress report and preliminary findings. 1988.

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Hurtes, Hettie. Agents on Actors: Sixty Professionals Share Their Secrets on Finding Work on the Stage and Screen. Back Stage Books, 2000.

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Finding Your Way Through EPA... U.S. Environmental Protection Agency... November 1997. [S.l: s.n., 1999.

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Egeberg, Morten, and Jarle Trondal. Agencification and Location. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825074.003.0007.

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Chapter 7 offers a large-N study on whether the geographical location of government agencies affects public governance. Two decades of New Public Management have placed agencification high on the agenda of administrative policymakers. Moreover, agencies organized at arm’s length from ministerial departments have sometimes also been located outside of the capital or political centre. Although practitioners tend to assign weight to location as regards political-administrative behaviour, this relationship has been largely ignored by scholars in the field. This chapter shows that agency autonomy, agency influence, and inter-institutional coordination seem to be relatively unaffected by agency site. The chapter also specifies some conditions under which this finding is valid.
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Finding Home. Charlesbridge Publishing, 2008.

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Diaz, Roberto Jose, Gregory W. Basil, and Ricardo J. Komotar. Primary CNS Lymphoma. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190696696.003.0008.

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Central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma must be considered in the differential diagnosis of any immunocompromised patient with a solid brain lesion. In such patients, diagnosis can be made via a careful review of important signs, symptoms, and classic radiologic findings. While there is no single physical exam finding classic for lymphoma, the clinician must carefully evaluate patients for the presence or absence of findings that may suggest an alternative diagnosis. Such findings include the stigmata of endocarditis, symptoms suggestive of pneumonia, or additional non-CNS mass lesions. Additionally, several imaging modalities including magnetic resonance imaging, diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging, susceptibility weighted imaging, and dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging can be useful in identifying this condition. While steroids can be helpful in reducing the disease burden and decreasing edema, they may also hinder diagnosis. Surgery may be indicated for either diagnostic or decompressive purposes; however, the mainstay of treatment is chemotherapeutic and immunotherapeutic agents with radiation reserved for refractory cases.
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(Editor), Henning Jorgensen, and Per Kongshoj Madsen (Editor), eds. Flexicurity and Beyond: Finding a New Agenda for the European Social Model. DJOFPublishing, 2007.

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1931-, Steele Sara M., University of Wisconsin--Madison. Dept. of Continuing and Vocational Education., and United States Extension Service, eds. Partners in action: Community volunteers, Cooperative Extension agents : phase III, community views : findings, conclusions & implications. [Madison, Wis.]: Dept. of Continuing and Vocational Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1987.

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1931-, Steele Sara M., University of Wisconsin--Madison. Dept. of Continuing and Vocational Education., and United States Extension Service, eds. Partners in action: Community volunteers, Cooperative Extension agents : phase II, volunteers' views, findings, conclusions & implications. Madison, Wis: University of Wisconsin-Extension, Cooperative Extension Service, 1986.

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(Editor), Alison Kelemen, and Thomas Pigorac (Editor), eds. Finding Killer Real Estate Deals: Proven Insider Secrets for Investors, Real Estate Agents and Bargain Hunters Like You! ths international, 2006.

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Wilson, John W., and Lynn L. Estes. Respiratory Tract Infections. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199797783.003.0067.

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Diagnostic criteria include productive cough, symptoms of upper respiratory infection, and negative findings on chest radiographs. Viral agents are the most common cause; antibiotics are therefore not beneficial.•Viral causes: Influenza, parainfluenza, and other respiratory viruses affect >70% of patients•Less common but potentially antibiotic-responsive infectious agents...
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Publishing, Funny. Most Amazing Travel Agent Ever: Lined Journal, 120 Pages, 6 X 9, Funny Travel Agent Gift Idea, Black Matte Finish. Independently Published, 2019.

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Shuy, Roger W. Deceptive Ambiguity in Language Elements of the Inverted Pyramid. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190669898.003.0008.

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This chapter provides an overview of the uses of deceptive ambiguity by representatives of the government, including police, prosecutors, undercover agents, and complainants. The chapter summarizes the findings of the preceding chapters under the six categories of speech events, schemas, agendas, speech acts, conversational strategies, and lexicon/grammar. These language elements make up what is referred to here as the Inverted Pyramid, a sequential approach to analyzing language evidence that is used by representatives of the government during their criminal investigations, hearings, and trials. These six language elements, when viewed as a whole, range from larger language units to smaller ones and provide the discourse context in which the government’s perceptions of smoking gun evidence must be seen.
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Marshall, Colin. The Scope of Compassion and Impartiality. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809685.003.0009.

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This chapter considers the ultimate ideal range of compassion as well as the issue of whether partiality can be part of being morally good. An infinite moral ideal being is considered, who would be proportionately moved by all creatures’ pains, pleasures, and desires. This ideal being’s moral goodness would coincide with her being proportionately in touch with all creatures’ affective states. Turning to finite agents, two limitations that generate partiality are identified: limitations of representational capacities and limitations of abilities to act. While those forms of partiality seem only morally excusable, other forms intuitively seem morally admirable. Appealing to being in touch is able to vindicate this intuition, by showing how one can be in touch with agent-directed desires, of the sort that are typically part of personal relationships. This connects the present approach to views in care ethics.
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Fruh, Kyle. Practical Necessity and Moral Heroism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805601.003.0003.

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Discussions of closely associated notions of practical necessity, volitional necessity, and moral incapacity have profited from a focus on cases of agential crisis to further our understanding of how features of an agent’s character might bind her. This paper turns to agents in crises in order to connect this way of being bound to the phenomenon of moral heroism. The connection is fruitful in both directions. Importing practical necessity into examinations of moral heroism can explain the special sense of bindingness moral heroes frequently express while preserving the status of heroic acts as supererogatory. It also helps explain how heroes persevere and act as so few others do. On the other hand, the context of moral heroism allows a fuller development of some features of the concept of practical necessity, shedding more illuminating light on the roots of practical necessity in character through recent findings in the psychology of moral exemplars.
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Coseru, Christian. Breaking Good. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190499778.003.0006.

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Proponents of Buddhist neuroethics argue for the need to make different aspects of moral cultivation receptive to the findings and conceptual resources of neuroscience. Given its centrality to the path, compassion holds the key to understanding how moral agency can have such profoundly transformative effects despite being conditioned by various biological, social, and psychological factors. If bodhisattvas, the iconic representations of compassionate undertaking, act compassionately because of their training and cultivation, they can benefit sentient beings habitually or spontaneously. However, how such spontaneity can guarantee that violations of conventional ethical norms (which the agent-neutral framework of Buddhist ethics allows) do not translate into detrimental outcomes is deeply mysterious. On the proposal put forward here, agency presupposes some degree of self-awareness and of concern for others, both of which, it is argued, resist its explanation in terms of impersonal causal series.
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Izzedine, Hassan, and Victor Gueutin. Drug-induced acute tubulointerstitial nephritis. Edited by Adrian Covic. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0084.

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Drug-induced acute tubulointerstitial nephritis (ATIN) is the most common aetiology of ATIN and a potentially correctable cause of acute kidney injury (AKI). An interval of 7–10 days typically exists between drug exposure and development of AKI, but this interval can be considerably shorter following re-challenge or markedly longer with certain drugs. It occurs in an idiosyncratic and non-dose-dependent manner. Antibiotics, NSAIDs, and proton pump inhibitors are the most frequently involved agents, but the list of drugs that can induce ATIN is continuously increasing. The mechanism of renal injury is postulated to involve cell-mediated immunity, supported by the observation that T cells are the predominant cell type comprising the interstitial infiltrate. A humoral response underlies rare cases of ATIN, in which a portion of a drug molecule (i.e. methicillin) may act as a hapten, bind to the tubular basement membrane (TBM), and elicit anti-TBM antibodies. The classic symptoms of fever, rash, and arthralgia may be absent in up to two-thirds of patients. Diagnostic studies, such as urine eosinophils and renal gallium-67 scanning provide only suggestive evidence. Renal biopsy remains the gold standard for diagnosis, but it may not be required in mild cases or when clinical improvement is rapid after removal of an offending medication. Pathologic findings include interstitial inflammation, oedema, and tubulitis. The time until removal of such agents and the severity of renal biopsy findings provide the best prognostic value for the return to baseline renal function. Poor prognostic indicators are the long duration of AKI (> 3 weeks), a patient’s advanced age, and the high degree of interstitial fibrosis. Early recognition and appropriate therapy are essential to the management of drug-induced ATIN, because patients can ultimately develop chronic kidney disease. The mainstay of therapy is timely discontinuation of the causative agent, whereas controversy persists about the role of steroids.
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