Schene

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n.1.(Antiq.) An Egyptian or Persian measure of length, varying from thirty-two to sixty stadia.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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The 58 year-old was pronounced dead at the schene while Darren was taken to Forth Valley Royal Hospital with serious injuries.
Furthermore, it is associated with significant impairments in social and work functioning, causing a high percentage of sick leaves (Van der Klink, Blonk, Schene, & van Dijk, 2003).
(27.) Goncalves-Pereira M, Xavier M, van Wijngaarden B, Papoila AL, Schene AH, Caldas-de-Almeida JM.
(170.) Ruhe HG, Booij J, Veltman DJ, Michel MC, Schene AH.
The proposed schene outperforms the existing schemes.
Evidence to date suggests that the successful RTW of individuals following depression is predicted by personal characteristics of all of these stakeholders (e.g., attitudes), namely of the employee him or herself (de Vries, Koeter, Nabitz, Hees, & Schene, 2012; Koopmans et al., 2010) as well as the characteristics of the health professionals (Horppu, Martimo, Viikari-Juntura, Lallukka, & MacEachen, 2016), insurer's representatives (Shaw, Hong, Pransky, & Loisel, 2008), employers (McDowell & Fossey, 2015), immediate supervisors (Negrini et al., in press; McGuire et al., 2015), unions (Corbiere et al., 2015), and colleagues (Dunstan & Maceachen, 2014).
(39.) van Wijngaarden B, Schene AH, Koeter MW, Vazquez-Barquero JL, Knudsen HC, Lasalvia A, et al.
[8.] Vander Klink JJL, Blonk RWB, Schene AH, van Dijk FJH.