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Kannan, Sethuraman, Venkatachalam, Galmari, Lee, Ha-Jin, Min, Byoung Koun, Kim, Woong, Koo, Eunhae, Do, Young Rag, Yoon, Sungho
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In Polyhedron 1 February 2011 30(2):340-346
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In Polyhedron 2008 27(2):701-708
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In Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 2008 693(13):2251-2257
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In Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 2007 692(16):3380-3391
Autor:
Kannan, Sethuraman, Ramesh, Rengan
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In Polyhedron 2006 25(16):3095-3103
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Health Services Research. 50:2019-2036
Objective To evaluate the relationship between hospital volume and outcome by focusing on alternative measures of volume that capture specialization and overall throughput of hospitals. Data Sources/Study Setting Hospital administrative data from the
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Sustainability; Volume 9; Issue 9; Pages: 1532
Sustainability, Vol 9, Iss 9, p 1532 (2017)
Sustainability, Vol 9, Iss 9, p 1532 (2017)
There has been significant interest and debate on the impact that a firm’s investments in corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and initiatives have on its market value. In this paper, we target an area that is relatively under-researched
Autor:
Kannan, Sethuraman (AUTHOR), Ramesh, R. (AUTHOR) ramesh_bdu@rediffmail.com
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Journal of Coordination Chemistry. 5/10/2005, Vol. 58 Issue 7, p567-574. 8p. 2 Diagrams, 3 Charts.
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Anz journal of surgery, 79(9), 636-640. BLACKWELL PUBLISHING ASIA
Background: This study investigates case cancellations on the intended day of surgery (DOS) at a paediatric hospital in Melbourne, Australia. The hospital in Melbourne treats over 32 000 inpatients annually and handles both elective and emergency cas
Autor:
Kannan Sethuraman, Devanath Tirupati
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Asian Case Research Journal. 11:141-159
Melbourne Pathology, a subsidiary of Sonic Health Care, provided a comprehensive range of pathology services as an aid in the diagnosis and treatment of patients in Melbourne and Central Victoria. In a capped funding and highly regulated market such