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Nursing Standard, 1993
Guidelines on authorship and dealing with fraudulent publication have been agreed by the International Academy of Nursing Editors at its annual meeting held recently in Alberta, Canada.
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Guidelines on authorship and dealing with fraudulent publication have been agreed by the International Academy of Nursing Editors at its annual meeting held recently in Alberta, Canada.
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International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2012
In the previous Accidental Note, Bangdiwala (2012) presented methods for exact and approximate calculations of p-values in cross-tabulations of two categorical variables, when the research question...
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In the previous Accidental Note, Bangdiwala (2012) presented methods for exact and approximate calculations of p-values in cross-tabulations of two categorical variables, when the research question...
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On agreed actions without agreed notions
South African Journal of Philosophy, 2014In his plea for consensual democracy in Africa, Kwasi Wiredu recommends unanimity about what is to be done, not what ought to be done, or unanimity on action rather than unanimity of values, beliefs and opinion. I caution the use of this procedural instrument by showing that some issues are so value-laden that a group decision cannot be value-neutral ...
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Agreeing to agree with uncountable information structures
Games and Economic Behavior, 2012zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Novel classification for adverse events in GI endoscopy: the AGREE classification
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2022Evelien Dekker +2 more
exaly
2010
Non-Caribbean Spanish is a prototypical null-subject language. Yet, verbs normally enter into an agreement relationship with the (overt/null) subject. In some cases, however, certain acceptable sentences contain an anomalously-agreeing subject in terms of one of the three agreement/ƒó-features, namely person, number, and gender.
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Non-Caribbean Spanish is a prototypical null-subject language. Yet, verbs normally enter into an agreement relationship with the (overt/null) subject. In some cases, however, certain acceptable sentences contain an anomalously-agreeing subject in terms of one of the three agreement/ƒó-features, namely person, number, and gender.
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