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Activating an integrative mindset improves the subjective outcomes of value-driven conflicts
Long-term yield of pancreatic cancer surveillance in high-risk individuals
Identifying key factors for the effectiveness of pancreatic cancer screening
Negotiation and bargaining
Tomorrow is another day: how motives of entrepreneurship relate to the pursuit of business growth
Values and interests: Impact of affirming the other and mediation on settlements
Increasing intergroup distinctiveness: The benefits of third party helping
International Cancer of the Pancreas Screening (CAPS) Consortium summit on the management of patients with increased risk for familial pancreatic cancer
Indication for CDKN2A-mutation analysis in familial pancreatic cancer families without melanomas