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A Comprehensive Approach to Bereavement

The Nurse Practitioner, 1998
Bereavement is associated with significant mental and physical health consequences, and risk factors for illness associated with bereavement have been demonstrated. Although bereavement cannot be eliminated as a health risk, primary care providers can screen for it, facilitate the normal grief process, and mitigate risks for bereavement complications ...
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A comprehensive or limited approach? [PDF]

open access: possibleTrends in Immunology, 2001
Immunoassays: A Practical Approachedited by J.P. GoslingOxford University Press, 2000. £32.50 pbk (xix + 304 pages)ISBN 0 19 963 710 5This book is part of the extensive Practical Approach Series, which focuses on practical advice and protocols. It is a multi-author work covering many aspects of immunoassay development, including sections on antibody ...
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A Comprehensive Approach to the Humanities

The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1986
escape the mental constraints of single subject thinking. At the same time, we want our subject, literature (most humanities teachers, let's face it, are English teachers), to be further illuminated by the delightful color of art or the passionate tones of music. Nothing could be more expansive for our students than to educate them to experience beauty,
Joseph O. Milner   +1 more
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Approaches to program comprehension

Journal of Systems and Software, 1991
Abstract Software maintenance is recognized as the most expensive phase of the software life cycle. The maintenance programmer is frequently presented with code with little or no supporting documentation, so that the understanding required to modify the program comes mainly from the code.
Barry Cornelius   +3 more
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Comprehensive Approach to Rejuvenation of the Neck

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2001
A comprehensive rejuvenation of the neck depends on accurate analysis of the lower face and neck with attention to the contours and deep-lying structures. Although many surgeons address the well-recognized changes in skin and soft tissue that occur with aging, we believe bone resorption is also an important component.
Oscar M. Ramirez, Keith M. Robertson
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Comprehensive Approach

2017
: The comprehensive risk analysis allowed us to observe that the dangers “client”, “image”, “information system” and “physicochemical” require a prioritization of risk-reduction actions. The “measuring the temperature” phase requires prioritization. Throughout the system, the cost of treatment is greater than the cost without treatment.
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A Comprehensive Approach to Anorexia Nervosa

Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1983
One hundred fifty-four patients (137 female and 17 male) diagnosed by Ferghner criteria as having anorexia nervosa were treated at the Yale-New Haven Hospital outpatient and/or inpatient services for adolescents. The physiologic, psychologic and social criteria used for recommending inpatient treatment are outlined.
Walter R. Anyan, John E. Schowalter
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A Comprehensive Approach to Cooperation

1988
We began this book by presenting an overall, top-down view of policy making in service networks. This has led us to an analysis of the network performance under steady-state conditions, as portrayed by the hypercube model(4) presented in Chapter 1. In subsequent chapters, we have decomposed the overall view into a sequence of decisions and models, each
Niv Ahituv, Oded Berman
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A Comprehensive Approach to Glenohumeral Arthritis

Southern Medical Journal, 2014
Arthritis of the glenohumeral joint is a common cause of debilitating shoulder pain, affecting up to one-third of patients older than 60 years. It is progressive in nature and characterized by irreversible destruction of the humeral head and glenoid articular surfaces.
Ian R. Byram   +3 more
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Leadership and the Comprehensive Approach

2016
In line with most modern leadership theories, Western militaries want their leaders to be strong and visionary. But at the same time nearly all militaries stress the need for decentralization of leadership, especially in light of today’s complex and unpredictable missions that take place under the label of the comprehensive approach.
Joseph Soeters, Peter Olsthoorn
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