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Project management for digital projects with collaborators beyond the library
The Digital Humanities, 2017Librarians are increasingly embracing project management to guide their work outside of routine library operations. Some humanities scholars, too, especially within the digital humanities community, are bringing project management techniques to bear on ...
Theresa Burress, Chelcie Rowell
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Collaboration and Collaborating
2014People working together and interacting with each other is central to health practice relationships. Clinicians do not work in isolation; they work with patients and their carers, colleagues, other healthcare professionals and community services. Without collaboration healthcare services struggle to be effective, timely, safe and appropriate.
Croker, Anne +2 more
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The Southern Medical Record, 1886
Virginia Sturm, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center. After undergraduate work at Georgetown University, she received her PhD degree in clinical psychology at the University of California, Berkeley and subsequently completed
Keetje Kuipers
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Virginia Sturm, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center. After undergraduate work at Georgetown University, she received her PhD degree in clinical psychology at the University of California, Berkeley and subsequently completed
Keetje Kuipers
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Collaborative Clustering: How to Select the Optimal Collaborators?
IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence, 2015The aim of collaborative clustering is to reveal the common underlying structure of data spread across multiple data sites by applying clustering techniques.
Parisa Rastin +3 more
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School Management Tomorrow: collaboration — collaboration — collaboration
School Organisation, 1991(1991). School Management Tomorrow: collaboration — collaboration — collaboration. School Organisation: Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 65-70.
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2012
As bio-capital in the form of medical knowledge, skills and investments moves with greater frequency from its origin in First World industrialized settings to resource-poor communities with weak or little infrastructure, countries with emerging economies are starting to expand new indigenous science bases of their own.
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As bio-capital in the form of medical knowledge, skills and investments moves with greater frequency from its origin in First World industrialized settings to resource-poor communities with weak or little infrastructure, countries with emerging economies are starting to expand new indigenous science bases of their own.
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The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging, 2009
ObjectiveTo validate a revision of the Mini Nutritional Assessment short-form (MNA®-SF) against the full MNA, a standard tool for nutritional evaluation.MethodsA literature search identified studies that used the MNA for nutritional screening in ...
M.J. KAISER 1 +15 more
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ObjectiveTo validate a revision of the Mini Nutritional Assessment short-form (MNA®-SF) against the full MNA, a standard tool for nutritional evaluation.MethodsA literature search identified studies that used the MNA for nutritional screening in ...
M.J. KAISER 1 +15 more
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Dynamic network analytics for recommending scientific collaborators
Scientometrics, 2021Lu Huang +5 more
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2010
To achieve performance gains in the wireless channel, spatial diversity is employed. These higher order transmit diversity gains generally require multiple transmit antennas at the source. This requirement is not always possible in real world applications, where practical concerns limit the number of antennas a wireless device can have. Recently, a new
Patrick Tooher, M. Reza Soleymani
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To achieve performance gains in the wireless channel, spatial diversity is employed. These higher order transmit diversity gains generally require multiple transmit antennas at the source. This requirement is not always possible in real world applications, where practical concerns limit the number of antennas a wireless device can have. Recently, a new
Patrick Tooher, M. Reza Soleymani
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