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Taking aim

Science, 2018
After her own violent childhood, emergency physician Rebecca Cunningham is jump-starting research to prevent gun deaths in kids.
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AIMS and its aims

Clinical Psychology Forum, 2006
Clinical Psychology Forum talks to John Hanna about the Accreditation for Acute Inpatient Mental Health Services (AIMS) project.
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The Aims of Societies and the Aims of God

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1967
reducible to, yet inextricably bound up with, the aims of individuals. Human and institutional behavior both exhibit the formal characteristics of purposiveness; in particular, both have aims they seek to actualize. On the one hand, these aims are distinguishable: institutional goals are not simply the sum of individual ones.
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Aims of conditioning

Experimental Hematology, 2003
Nuclear warfare research and treatment of radiation accident victims uncovered the potential of hemopoietic stem cell transplants. Prior to transplantation of hemopoietic stem cells patients receive "conditioning" agents: high-dose total-body irradiation and/or high-dose chemotherapy.
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The Aim of the Editor

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2022
AJN's new editor recommits to the journal's original mission.
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AIM

Proceedings of the 16th Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services, 2018
The popularity of smartphones has grown at an unprecedented rate, which makes smartphone based imaging especially appealing. In this paper, we develop a novel acoustic imaging system using only an off-the-shelf smartphone. It is an attractive alternative to camera based imaging under darkness and obstruction.
Wenguang Mao, Mei Wang, Lili Qiu
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