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Closing ... closing ... closed.

Trustee : the journal for hospital governing boards, 2005
What can a board do when all signs point to the need to close a hospital, but its community and the state's attorney general, is not buying it? Here's some legal guidance if you're in that position.
M W, Peregrine, J R, Schwartz
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RESIDUAL CLOSENESS AND GENERALIZED CLOSENESS

International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 2011
In the last few years a new definition for closeness has been established because of the ability to measure not connected graphs and the possibility to create convenient formulas for calculations. Based on this definition a new, more sensitive measure for network vulnerability is created - residual closeness.
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Regular-closed, Urysohn-closed and completely Hausdorff-closed spaces.

Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 1970
Recently M. P. Berri, J. R. Porter, and R. M. Stephenson, Jr. have given a survey on P P -closed and
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Close But Not Close Enough

Society, 2008
The authors comment on an earlier aritice in Society by Eugene Goodheart and offer a novel hypothesis about the origins of religion.
Michael McGuire, Lionel Tiger
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Closed-neighborhood union-closed graphs [PDF]

open access: possibleAustralas. J Comb., 2020
Summary: A CNUC graph is one in which the union of any two closed neighborhoods of single vertices is a closed neighborhood of a single vertex. We show that every (finite, simple) graph is an induced subgraph of a CNUC graph. This paper provides the definition of the \textit{cnuc} number of a graph, the minimum number of vertices that must be added in ...
Kelly Guest   +4 more
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To Close or Not To Close

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2014
Nicholas E, Nacca   +3 more
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Extension Closed and Cluster Closed Subspaces

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1972
One of the most useful properties of a compact Hausdorff space is that such a space is closed whenever embedded into a Hausdorff space. This property does not extend to compact spaces with respect to embeddings into arbitrary spaces. Thus, an interesting topological problem is to characterize the types of absolute “closure” properties that are ...
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When Close Enough Is Close Enough

The American Mathematical Monthly, 2000
2? + V526 = 3. Teacher: Please show me your solution to this problem. Student: Sure. At first I was confused, but then I had a great idea. I just used my calculator. Both sides of the equation evaluate to 1.732050808. So they're the same! Teacher: Hmm. That's a good idea, but it doesn't really answer the question.
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Close contact behaviors of university and school students in 10 indoor environments

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023
Zhiyang Dou, Silan Gu, Jianjian Wei
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Understanding and managing identification uncertainty of close modes in operational modal analysis

Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2021
Siu-Kui Au   +2 more
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