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Controlling the controllers of death
Immunology Today, 2000The cellular response to inflammatory stimuli is marked by rapid changes in the expression of genes that encode cell-surface adhesion molecules and receptors, MHC proteins, and soluble mediators including cytokines, chemokines and interferons. The co-ordinated control of many of these diverse sets of inducible genes is mediated at the molecular level ...
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Lighting Design + Application, 2020
Don't Forget Plug Loads They're still part of the energy ...
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Don't Forget Plug Loads They're still part of the energy ...
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Controllability and controllability with prescribed controls
Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 1983In this paper, a controllability condition with prescribed controls (that is, a controllability condition for which the initial and final value of the control are givena priori), for classes of nonlinear control process with different controllability criteria, is obtained. The result is achieved by using the fixed-point argument as a crucial tool.
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Lighting Design + Application, 2016
A New Tool for Quality The business case for controls, beyond ...
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A New Tool for Quality The business case for controls, beyond ...
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Controlling the Cost of Quality Control
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1986In the present era of expanding technology coexisting with economic constraint, appropriate quality control criteria to monitor laboratory performance must take into consideration not only analytic precision and medical utility, but also cost effectiveness.
J, Woo, R S, Schifreen, J W, Winkelman
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Control Orientation and the Illusion of Control
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1983Tested the hypothesis that individuals with an external locus of control are sensitive to the occurrence of noncontingency and will not display the illusion of control. Internals, who view outcomes as response dependent, should succumb to the illusion.
H, Tennen, J P, Sharp
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1995
Abstract This chapter focuses on the conflict of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) with the Ministry of Information and the Cabinet. It discusses Minister of Information Frank Pick's proposal for a government takeover of the BBC.
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the conflict of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) with the Ministry of Information and the Cabinet. It discusses Minister of Information Frank Pick's proposal for a government takeover of the BBC.
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The Controllers and the Controlled
2013This chapter is not about labor exploitation per se or the competition that imprisoned labor creates for even minimum wage workers. Rather, it is about the relationships between the controllers and the controlled: on the one hand, prison guards and welfare workers; on the other hand, prisoners and welfare recipients.
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Controlled but Not Controlling: Leading with Self-Control
2018Contemporary leadership contexts are rife with stress, competitiveness, and demanding expectations. These contexts litter the newsfeed with examples of leaders who have lost control in either their professional or personal lives. Genesis provides the story of Joseph and his inimitable degree of self-control in the presence of those who have forgotten ...
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The problems of controlling controlled drugs
BMJ, 2010Medicine has endured much regulation and intervention: now even teachers look at us with sympathy. This regulation takes the form of annual appraisals (and of course revalidation, when it arrives in 2050) and new contracts that dictate much of our day to day activity—medical micromanagement. Professionalism is mistrusted. Perhaps we have only ourselves
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