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Topography of chance

Physical Review E, 2013
We present a model of multiplicative Langevin dynamics that is based on two foundations: the Langevin equation and the notion of multiplicative evolution. The model is a nonlinear mechanism transforming a white-noise input to a dynamic-equilibrium output, using a single control: an underlying convex U-shaped potential function. The output is quantified
Iddo I, Eliazar, Morrel H, Cohen
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A chance to celebrate

Nurse Researcher, 2014
In April I joined more than 400 nurse researchers at the 2014 RCN Annual International Nursing Research Conference in Glasgow. It was great to catch up with some old friends and to meet some who were attending for the first time. I first came to this conference in Sheffield in 2000 and have tried to attend most years since then.
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chance to cut is a chance to cure

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2020
A rumenostomy is a quick and easy surgery that can help remedy recurrent bloat refractory to medical therapy. This clean-contaminated surgery is particularly useful among cattle experiencing chronic vagal indigestion, and is a common surgery performed in feedlot cattle. Preoperative analgesia should be provided; however, choice of antibiotic therapy is
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A second chance

Science, 2017
A neuron-targeting gene therapy delivered into the blood saves infants with a deadly spinal disease—and boosts an entire field.
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Chance and Games of Chance

1998
Abstract If your little daughter returns from school saying that two children in her class both had birthdays today and asks, ‘Isn’t that amazing’? then the mathematically correct answer to her question is, ‘No, that is not amazing, it is to be expected every once in a while.’ Although this is not the way you might advise a parent to ...
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No Second Chance

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1972
I was in the emergency room and I wanted especially to learn at first hand the inner workings of the triage area. I entered the area unobtrusively and seated myself in a corner of the small room so I could observe the triage nurse. Slater points out that the role of the triage nurse in an emergency room is to greet the patient, evaluate his problem ...
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A Sporting Chance

Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 2007
Members of the London Olympic Games Organising Committee could be for the high jump if it fails to deliver on its promise to provide a sustainable sporting legacy after London 2012. However, studies have tended to disprove the claim that hosting the Games inspires populations to put their fitness first.
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A chance to learn, a chance to sell

Dental Nursing, 2008
The dental industry is becoming increasingly aware of the enhanced status and importance of dental nurses in decision making in the practice, and is now targeting this hitherto ignored, yet very influential, workforce. Here, we explain the benefit of communicating with company representatives and how to turn that ‘free lunch’ into a reciprocal ...
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Chance

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1976
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A chance to cut is a chance to cure?

The American journal of gastroenterology, 1990
Fifty-seven patients underwent local excision of an invasive distal rectal cancer as an initial operative procedure with curative intent. Five-year survival was 82.5%, and the rectal cancer specific mortality rate was only 10.5%. The level of wall invasion, vascular permeation, tumor ulceration, mobility, and differentiation were the criteria studied ...
W L, Ambroze, J H, Pemberton
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