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Graphs and Combinatorics, 1993
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GARGANO, Luisa +2 more
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Econometrica, 1985
We study the problem of optimal pricing for a bundle of services characterized by two attributes (e.g., quantity and quality) and subject to capacity limitations or peakloading. An application is to services that take the form of a load-duration curve. Using separability assumptions on the demand and cost functions, we derive the optimal pricing policy
Oren, Shmuel S +2 more
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We study the problem of optimal pricing for a bundle of services characterized by two attributes (e.g., quantity and quality) and subject to capacity limitations or peakloading. An application is to services that take the form of a load-duration curve. Using separability assumptions on the demand and cost functions, we derive the optimal pricing policy
Oren, Shmuel S +2 more
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MIMO Capacity Characterization for Movable Antenna Systems
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2022In this paper, we propose a new multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication system with movable antennas (MAs) to exploit the antenna position optimization for enhancing the capacity.
Wenyan Ma, Lipeng Zhu, Rui Zhang
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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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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 Building (See Capacity)
2021The application and implementation of bioethics presupposes that appropriate capacities exist.
Henk ten Have +1 more
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Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2009
The diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DL(CO)) is a commonly performed and clinically useful pulmonary function test that provides a quantitative measure of gas transfer in the lungs. It is valuable for evaluating and managing patients with a wide variety of pulmonary disorders, especially patients with interstitial lung disease, pulmonary ...
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The diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DL(CO)) is a commonly performed and clinically useful pulmonary function test that provides a quantitative measure of gas transfer in the lungs. It is valuable for evaluating and managing patients with a wide variety of pulmonary disorders, especially patients with interstitial lung disease, pulmonary ...
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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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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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Rendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo, 1998
Let \(X\) be a Polish space, \(\mathbb{P}(X)\) the power set of \(X\) and \(B\) a Banach lattice. The authors introduce the notion of vector-valued capacity; that is a monotone function \(I: \mathbb{P}(X)\to B\) \(\sigma\)-order continuous from below and on closed sets \(\sigma\)-order continuous from above.
D'ANIELLO, Emma, SHORTT R. M.
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Let \(X\) be a Polish space, \(\mathbb{P}(X)\) the power set of \(X\) and \(B\) a Banach lattice. The authors introduce the notion of vector-valued capacity; that is a monotone function \(I: \mathbb{P}(X)\to B\) \(\sigma\)-order continuous from below and on closed sets \(\sigma\)-order continuous from above.
D'ANIELLO, Emma, SHORTT R. M.
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Nursing Management, 2010
Three short videos exploring some of the different principles in the Mental Capacity Act 2009 are available on Social Care TV, an online channel intended mainly for the social care sector, although the films are relevant to any professionals whose work is affected by the act.
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Three short videos exploring some of the different principles in the Mental Capacity Act 2009 are available on Social Care TV, an online channel intended mainly for the social care sector, although the films are relevant to any professionals whose work is affected by the act.
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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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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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