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Rhythm Disturbances

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2011
Patients with cardiac rhythm disturbances may present in a variety of conditions. Patients may be unstable, requiring immediate interventions, or stable, allowing for a more deliberate approach. Rapid assessment of patient stability, underlying rhythm, and determination of appropriate interventions guides timely therapy.
Allan R, Mottram, James E, Svenson
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The emotionally disturbed child: Disturbed or disturbing

Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1977
The notion that a child's behavior may be more "disturbing" than disturbed has been of interest to educators of behaviorally deviant children. Behavior indicative of deviance in child was studied with respect to the relating degree of "disturbingness" which each was judged to reflect.
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The disturbed and disturbing student

New Directions for Student Services, 1989
AbstractThe disturbed/disturbing student exhibits distressing behavior that raises concerns about his or her personal well‐being and often disrupts the campus community.
Virginia L. Brown, David A. Decoster
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The Disturbed and the Disturbing Psychiatric Resident

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1976
Two hundred psychiatric residents who were in training during a 25-year period were retrospectively studied. We found that residents could be meaningfully divided into the four following categories: (1) neither disturbed nor disturbing; (2) disturbed and disturbing; (3) disturbed but not disturbing; and (4) disturbing but not disturbed. There is a need
F K, Garetz, O N, Raths, R H, Morse
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Communication Disturbances and Hyperactive/Conduct-Disturbed Behavior

Psychiatry, 1989
This study examines mother-child communication as one factor in the development of conduct-disturbed/hyperactive boys. Three groups of school-age children were compared: a group including conduct-disturbed/hyperactive boys who had a significant insult in their perinatal/developmental history; a group of conduct-disturbed/hyperactive boys in whom no ...
O J, David, H L, Wintrob
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Disturbance observers for constant disturbances

2019 16th International Conference on Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and Information Technology (ECTI-CON), 2019
The parameterization of linear disturbance observers for constant disturbances has been studied in this paper. By using the states and inputs of the system as variables, the parameterization under constant disturbances was obtained in frequency domain, the validity of the disturbance observer was proofed by simulation.
Jessada Juntawongso   +4 more
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Intertemporal Disturbances [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
Disturbances affecting agents intertemporal substitution are the key driving force of macroeconomic fluctuations. We reach this conclusion exploiting the bond pricing implications of an estimated general equilibrium model of the U.S. business cycle with a rich set of real and nominal frictions.
Giorgio Primiceri   +2 more
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Disturbance

2021
Volupté, Vol 4 No 1 (2021): Ends of ...
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Disturbances and Disturbance Regimes

2022
Anke Jentsch   +2 more
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