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About the Admissible Predicates on Admissible Sets

Siberian Mathematical Journal, 2005
Summary: We study the admissible predicates, i.e., the predicates having the property that their addition to the signature of an admissible set preserves the property `to be an admissible set.' We show that the family of these predicates is much wider than the family of \(\Delta\)-predicates.
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Admissibility and assumption

Journal of Economic Theory, 2016
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The crisis of admission

Social Psychiatry, 1967
Previous studies have pointed towards social factors as important determinants of psychiatric hospitalization. To facilitate intensive study of these factors, a group assessment procedure was set up at the point of referral for admission to Dingleton Hospital, Scotland, which involved the patient, his family, pertinent community members and members of ...
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Admissible quivers

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2009
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THE ADMISSION PROCESS

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1973
The authors emphasize the importance of the admission process in the overall course of hospitalization. Reviewing the literature, demographic, social, symptom, interpersonal, organizational, and attitudinal factors all seem to influence both who becomes hospitalized and where.
J S, Maxmen, G J, Tucker
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