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Functional Capacity and Residual Functional Capacity and Their Utility in Measuring Work Capacity

The Clinical Journal of Pain, 1993
The pain physician is often asked to establish the medical impairment of the chronic pain patient (CPP) and from that determination ascertain the work capacity of the CPP. Functional capacity (FC) testing has recently been introduced as a more objective and accurate way of facilitating the determination of work capacity.
E, Abdel-Moty   +6 more
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Implementation Capacity and Evaluation Capacity

2021
The study of policy implementation and evaluation is the subject of a conflict between the viewpoint that the quality of public administration is defined by its capacity to implement policy faithfully and accurately, as it has been designed and promulgated, and the viewpoint that policy as it is practiced and delivered on the ground to citizens will ...
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ASSESSING CAPACITY

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2000
Health care professionals often encounter patients who refuse a recommended treatment plan. Overriding a patient's right to autonomy has ethical, legal, and moral consequences. Incapacity is the determination by a physician that a patient lacks the ability to make informed decisions about his or her health care.
S S, Miller, D B, Marin
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Capacity for change

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2002
Follow absenteeism and turnover rates from two outpatient clinics that underwent a period of major organizational change marked by multiple ownership.
Susan E, Domagala, Connie J, Rowles
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On Continuous Capacities

Zeitschrift für Analysis und ihre Anwendungen, 1995
Let (X, W) be a balayage space, \gamma a Choquet capacity on X ,
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On Bianalytic Capacities

Mathematical Notes, 2018
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Capacity Cost and Capacity Allocation*

Contemporary Accounting Research, 1993
Abstract. Issues surrounding the allocation of sunk capacity costs to products are among the oldest in managerial accounting. On the one hand, such costs are generally deemed to be irrelevant, but on the other hand, actual accounting systems commonly make these allocations.
STEPHEN C. HANSEN, ROBERT P. MAGEE
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Mental capacity

Nursing Management, 2007
The Mental Capacity Act 2005, which came into force last month and which is designed to help people make their own decision sand protect those who lack the capacity to do so, has major implications for care homes.
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Buffering Capacity

2018
Each biological system possesses a widely unrecognized buffer system to maintain acid-base balance to a specific pH. Our lives are dependent on the functioning of buffer systems. A buffer system is a solution that resists a change in pH when acids or bases are added. The skin possesses a fairly high buffer capacity, which is determined by the amount of
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Capacity is not sufficient

BMJ, 2013
I would hardly regard a 15% increase in emergency admissions over five years—3% a year—as “soaring.”1 With demographic changes this represents at least a containment, if not a …
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