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Florence Nightingale

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 1998
Nightingale's passionate commitment to statistics was based on her faith in a god of order, who created a world that ran by law. God's laws could be known through research, as a result of which suitable interventions to better the world could be applied. Statistics were a vital component in her holistic approach to health care as a system. They served
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Monument Florence Nightingale à Florence

Bulletin International des Societes de la Croix-Rouge, 1914
Au moment où, témoignage vivant et durable à la mémoire de cette première héroine de la Croix-Rouge, s'élabore et s'organise la distribution périodique de la médaille qui portera son nom et perpétuera son souvenir, il n'est pas sans intérêt de signaler le monument qui, dans l'église de Santa-Croce, le Panthéon de Florence, vient d'être inauguré en son ...
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Do You Know That Florence Is Packed with Visitors? Evaluating State-of-the-art Models of Speaker Commitment

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019
When a speaker, Mary, asks “Do you know that Florence is packed with visitors?”, we take her to believe that Florence is packed with visitors, but not if she asks “Do you think that Florence is packed with visitors?”.
Nan-Jiang Jiang, M. Marneffe
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Florence Under Siege

, 2019
Plague remains the paradigm against which reactions to many epidemics are often judged. This book examines how a major city fought, suffered, and survived the impact of plague. Going beyond traditional oppositions between rich and poor, the book provides
J. Henderson
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Social media for enhanced understanding of disaster resilience during Hurricane Florence

International Journal of Information Management, 2021
Faxi Yuan   +4 more
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Florence

2010
Florence has long been considered the epicenter of the Italian Renaissance because of the early and conspicuous development there of humanism and the city’s stunning innovations in the visual arts. Yet this landlocked city was also a major European economic center renowned for its thriving textile industries, extensive banking networks, and creative ...
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Intergenerational Mobility in the Very Long Run: Florence 1427–2011

Review of Economic Studies, 2021
Sauro Mocetti
exaly  

Florence

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2019
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