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RESISTANCE FROM THE STAFF ARISING IN IMPLEMENTATION OF INNOVATION IN THE COMPANY. REASONS, WAY TO OVERCOME
In this article covered the problem of resistance to innovation from the staff. Described in more detail stages and the causes of these resistance and proposed measures to minimize the resistance encountered from employees
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Individual- and Neighborhood-Level Determinants of Fear of Violent Crime Among Adolescents.
Fear of violent crime is common among adolescents in urban settings; however, little is known about individual- and neighborhood-level determinants of fear. A generalized ordered logit model was used to analyze individual- and neighborhood-level variables among 2474 adolescents. Seeing violence significantly reduced the probability of feeling unafraid, as did higher levels of social disorder. The more block faces where police were visible, the higher the probability of feeling unafraid and lower the probability of feeling very afraid. Reducing fear could affect more people than just reducing crime. Fear-reduction strategies should target those most at risk of becoming fearful
Prediktory angiopatiy u patsientov s narushennoy tolerantnost'yu k glyukoze i vpervye vyyavlennym sakharnym diabetom 2 tipa
Высокая степень риска сосудистых осложнений активация окислительных процессов, несостоятельность факторов антиоксидантной защиты, изменение реологии крови приводят к повреждению эндотелия сосудов и к увеличению числа циркулирующих десквамированных эндотелиоцитов. Эти процессы отражают у больных с клинической манифестацией СД 2 пик обменных нарушений, которые начинаются у пациентов с НТГ, на субклинической стадии болезни
Individual- and Neighborhood-Level Determinants of Fear of Violent Crime Among Adolescents.
Fear of violent crime is common among adolescents in urban settings; however, little is known about individual- and neighborhood-level determinants of fear. A generalized ordered logit model was used to analyze individual- and neighborhood-level variables among 2474 adolescents. Seeing violence significantly reduced the probability of feeling unafraid, as did higher levels of social disorder. The more block faces where police were visible, the higher the probability of feeling unafraid and lower the probability of feeling very afraid. Reducing fear could affect more people than just reducing crime. Fear-reduction strategies should target those most at risk of becoming fearful