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What I discovered is that this job is not about jails or person-year reductions, or even spies.
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Absentee rate excluding vacation: 4% = 10 days/person-year
Stress and the Manager KARL ALBRECHT 1979
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Absentee rate excluding vacation: 4% = 10 days/person-year
Stress and the Manager KARL ALBRECHT 1979
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Absentee rate excluding vacation: 4% = 10 days/person-year
Stress and the Manager KARL ALBRECHT 1979
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Patients in the gene-expression profiling group underwent one-sixth the number of biopsies per person-year of follow-up compared with patients in the biopsy group.
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Each observation also includes information on the sex of the sibling, the calendar year of the observed person-year, the age of the sibling in that calendar year, and the survival status of the sibling within that year.
PLoS Medicine: New Articles Ziad Obermeyer et al. 2010
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Associated General Contractors at a lunch Thursday that building the privately funded, $4 billion traditional high-speed rail system would create 50,000 person-year construction jobs over the four-year design and construction period expected to begin late this year.
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The dependent variable is a dummy variable indicating the sibling's survival status during the particular person-year of observation.
PLoS Medicine: New Articles Ziad Obermeyer et al. 2010
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Translated, 50,000 person-year jobs is the equivalent of 50,000 people working for a full year.
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Patients in the gene-expression profiling group underwent one-sixth the number of biopsies per person-year of follow-up compared with patients in the biopsy group.
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