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- BookCarol J. Huston.Contents:
Chapter 1: The Leader's Role in Creating and Sustaining Positive Work Cultures
Chapter 2: Establish a Culture of Mutual Respect and Civility
Chapter 3: Maintain Appropriate Boundaries
Chapter 4: Avoid Micromanaging
Chapter 5: Deal With Problems When They Occur
Chapter 6: Build Effective Teams
Chapter 7: Reduce Workplace Stress
Chapter 8: Show Appreciation and Reward Desired Behavior Appropriately
Chapter 9: Be an Authentic Leader
Chapter 10: Be Passionate and Purposeful in Looking to the FutureReferences
IndexDigital Access R2Library 2020 - ArticleMatas AJ, Desnick RJ, Najarian JS, Simmons RL.Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1978 Jun;146(6):975-82.Allotransplantation provides another strategy for the treatment of metabolic diseases. In disorders which primarily affect a specific tissue or organ, appropriate allografts have already proved therapeutically effective. Most of these diseases presumably result from dominantly inherited structural genetic defects. Metabolic transplantation, the grafting of tissues for the continuous production of the normal gene products, can provide effective treatment in appropriate, inherited, metabolic diseases. However, it must be emphasized that this approach is exploratory, and further studies in experimental model systems must be continued. Future advances in immunology and transplantation biology may increase the potential effectiveness of allotransplantation for the treatment of metabolic diseases.