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Recent studies proved that PRP could promote regeneration of injured peripheral nerve.
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YOU may have heard of PRP treatment, but what exactly is it?
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Our data disclose the possibility that phosphorylation might modulate PrP biological activity.
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PRP failed to have a major effect on markers of macrophage polarization.
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PRP works optimally when combined with another technique referred to as microneedling.
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Written comments suggest that festival committees pay too little and should payforperformance licences.
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This is not " payforperformance" as the outside world understands the term.
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It was pay for paperwork, not payforperformance.
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Our research may entail lessons for policy makers on the current debate on payforperformance models.
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To win court approval, debtors must prove the plans payforperformance rather than simply substitute for retention payments.
Usage of performance-related pay in English
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Abuses involving performance-relatedpay awards within the Civil Service are well documented.
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It is now abundantly clear that benchmarking will not herald performance-relatedpay.
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Management recently trimmed costs and performance-relatedpay to the tune of 55 million pounds.
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Nearly 500 staff at National Irish Bank have rejected a new performance-relatedpay structure.
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The ICTU is discussing the general concept of performance-relatedpay across the public service.
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University professors may soon be subject to a new performance-relatedpay (PRP) regime.
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And he won't be taking any performance-relatedpay.
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It was opposed by the AUT who believed performance-relatedpay was anathema to a non-profit making organisation.
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Handelsbanken blamed an increase in performance-relatedpay.
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It does not involve performance-relatedpay.
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The company has disclosed the executive directors' individual salaries but not their performance-relatedpay, benefits in kind and pension contributions.
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But few of Gove's reforms found favour with the teaching unions, especially those involving performance-relatedpay or teachers' terms and conditions.
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Talking about bonuses and performance-relatedpay at a time of crisis in the industry does not seem like the real world.
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The work of fund managers also lends itself to performance-relatedpay - the more money they make, the more they earn.
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The figures for 2003 include performance-relatedpay of €418,000, compared to €621,000 in 2002.
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The bank, which returned to profitability earlier this year, also confirmed the return of performance-relatedpay rises for managers from next year.