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The American Journal of Nursing, 1966
ministration Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, it has been receiving new emphasis, however. It is our philosophy that emotional needs can be met through the consistent use of specific, prescribed attitudes by all those with whom a patient comes in contact. If such a treatment program is to be successful, all members of the hospital team must understand,
L K, Hayden, H D, Hannah, N R, Cozart
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ministration Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, it has been receiving new emphasis, however. It is our philosophy that emotional needs can be met through the consistent use of specific, prescribed attitudes by all those with whom a patient comes in contact. If such a treatment program is to be successful, all members of the hospital team must understand,
L K, Hayden, H D, Hannah, N R, Cozart
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Action on immunisation: no data, no action
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2008In the UK, the national immunisation programme is delivered free at point of care through the National Health Service (NHS) primary healthcare teams, led by general practitioners (GPs), and to a smaller and locally variable extent through child health clinics. Nearly all British children are vaccinated through the NHS, rather than privately.
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Calciferols: Actions and Deficiencies in Action
1983Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the actions and deficiencies in action of calciferols. The calciferols are a group of compounds also known as the D vitamins; they are secosteroids, implying that they contain a steroidal configuration with one ring open.
S J, Marx, U A, Liberman, C, Eil
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Reflection-in-Action and Reflection-on-Action
Education and Culture, 1989Since the publication of Schon's (1983) book on the character and development of professional knowledge, our research has been directed at applying his theoretical position to the problem of how teachers acquire the knowledge of practice that allows them to teach as they do.
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Intentional action without action
AnalysisAbstract A common experimental method in the philosophy of action is to ask study participants directly for their agreement with a sentence like ‘X did A intentionally’. Our study utilizes this popular method and investigates whether there are instances in which participants are comfortable with saying that an agent intentionally ...
Renee Rushing, Romy Vekony, Michael Long
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Action on anaphylaxis action plans
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2010AbstractThe provision of a written anaphylaxis action plan is considered to be an essential component of the management of food‐allergic children prescribed self‐injectable adrenaline. Literature review indicates that the evidence that such plans are of benefit is incomplete; however, commonsense would suggest that this is the case.
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1997
This paper is a further development of a theory first presented in my book Action, Purpose and Will (1991). Here I continue to deal with the tripartition of agent causation: mere causation, instrumental action and purposive action. The concept of goal directed will is also subject for discussion.
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This paper is a further development of a theory first presented in my book Action, Purpose and Will (1991). Here I continue to deal with the tripartition of agent causation: mere causation, instrumental action and purposive action. The concept of goal directed will is also subject for discussion.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2012
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1991
The author gives detailed arguments to some valuable ideas which we briefly outline here: Logic has reached such a state of ``inter- translatability'', that almost all known variant logics can be embedded into each other, via suitable translations. Thus all systems of dynamic interpretation or inference proposed so far admit a direct embedding into an ...
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The author gives detailed arguments to some valuable ideas which we briefly outline here: Logic has reached such a state of ``inter- translatability'', that almost all known variant logics can be embedded into each other, via suitable translations. Thus all systems of dynamic interpretation or inference proposed so far admit a direct embedding into an ...
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