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“Casing” the research case study
Research in Nursing & Health, 2010AbstractThe wide variation in definitions of the research case study can make it difficult for health sciences researchers to see all of the possibilities for this form of inquiry. Case studies are defined here as singular combinations of diverse arrays of methodological approaches directed toward maintaining “empirical intimacy” with the one or more ...
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1991
“This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of case management systems for the co-ordination of care of people with long-term mental illness living in the community. Many of the principles are equally applicable to other client groups with long-term needs, e.g. elderly people or people with learning difficulties.
F, Holloway, E K, McLean, J A, Robertson
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“This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of case management systems for the co-ordination of care of people with long-term mental illness living in the community. Many of the principles are equally applicable to other client groups with long-term needs, e.g. elderly people or people with learning difficulties.
F, Holloway, E K, McLean, J A, Robertson
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Case assignment, case concord, and the quantificational case construction
Lingua, 2011Abstract This paper examines a controversial and particularly complex case phenomenon called quantificational case attested in a number of historically unrelated Slavonic and Finno-Ugric languages, and attempts to establish certain novel cross-linguistic generalizations and conclusions. In particular, it will be argued that (i) instead of standard one-
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A Case Against Cementing Casing - Casing Annuli
Proceedings of SPE/IADC Drilling Conference, 1996Abstract Over the years a significant number of casing failures are recorded the cause of which is frequently improperly diagnosed. Although the total number of such failures is not numerically large because they occur most often in high cost wells, the consequences of each failure is serious.
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Case Studies : Case Elisa, Case IBM, Case Osuuspankkikeskus (OPK)
2008unknown ...
Ylimäki, Tanja, Niemi, Eetu
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Standard Cases, Hard Cases, Emergency Cases and Scurrile Cases in Jurisprudence
2023Vytautas Cyras, Friedrich Lachmayer
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