PrepTutorEJDIC
- 非常に気前のよい,物惜しみをしない
English Journal
- Analyzing Determinants of Hospitals' Accountable Care Organizations Participation: A Resource Dependency Theory Perspective.
- Yeager VA1, Zhang Y2, Diana ML2.
- Medical care research and review : MCRR.Med Care Res Rev.2015 Jul 7. pii: 1077558715592295. [Epub ahead of print]
- Accountable care organizations (ACOs) are rapidly being implemented across the United States, but little is known about what environmental and organizational factors are associated with hospital participation in ACOs. Using resource dependency theory, this study examines external environmental chara
- PMID 26156971
- Frugal fat or munificent muscle: genomic imprinting and metabolism.
- Haig D1.
- BMC biology.BMC Biol.2014 Dec 31;12:772. doi: 10.1186/s12915-014-0104-2.
- Variation in body composition is a popular obsession. The culturally 'ideal' body type is light on fat and heavy on muscle but the human population is collectively laying on fat. A new study finds antagonistic effects of two imprinted genes, Grb10 and Dlk1, on body composition in mice. These finding
- PMID 25551395
- WNT/beta-catenin signaling in liver health and disease.
- Thompson MD1, Monga SP.
- Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.).Hepatology.2007 May;45(5):1298-305.
- Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is emerging as a forerunner for its critical roles in many facets of human biology. Its roles in embryogenesis, organogenesis, and maintaining tissue and organ homeostasis demonstrate its munificent character. Its roles in pathological conditions such as cancer and other h
- PMID 17464972
Related Links
- Munificent was formed back in the late 1500s when English speakers, perhaps inspired by similar words such as "magnificent," altered the ending of "munificence." ... Seen and Heard What made you want to look up munificent?
- mu·nif·i·cent (myo o-nĭf′ĭ-sənt) adj. 1. Very liberal in giving; generous: a munificent benefactor. 2. Showing great generosity: a munificent gift. See Synonyms at liberal. [Latin mūnificēns, mūnificent-, from mūnificus: mūnus, gift; see mei ...