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Evaluating Evaluation Forms Form
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2004To provide a tool for evaluating evaluation forms.A new form has been developed and tested on itself and a sample of evaluation forms obtained from the graduate medical education offices of several local universities. Additional forms from hospital administration were also subjected to analysis.The new form performed well when applied to itself.
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Clinical Diabetes, 2013
W ith all the challenges of modern health care practices, the proliferation of certification for medical necessity (CMN) forms and other documentation requirements has become an increasing distraction from conversing with, examining, and critically thinking about patients.
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W ith all the challenges of modern health care practices, the proliferation of certification for medical necessity (CMN) forms and other documentation requirements has become an increasing distraction from conversing with, examining, and critically thinking about patients.
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Introduction: Form, Forms, and Forming
2016The central methodology that poetry is the investigation of complex contemporary realities through the means and meanings of form is introduced, via accounts of other ‘turns’ in recent literary studies (the importance of poetics is also underlined), leading to a reading of formalist criticism in the works of Derek Attridge, Susan Wolfson, Peter de Bola,
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Forms Represented by Linear Forms
Monatshefte f�r Mathematik, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1970
Let Rm denote a m dimensional Euclidean space. When x ∊ Rm will write x = (x1, x2,..., xm). Let R+m ={x: x ∊ Rm, xi < 0 for all i} and R-m ={x: x ∊ Rm, xi < 0 for all i}. In this paper we consider a class of functions which consists of mappings, Er(K) and Hr(K) of Rm into R which are indexed by K ∊ R+m and K ∊ R-m respectively, and defined at any
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Let Rm denote a m dimensional Euclidean space. When x ∊ Rm will write x = (x1, x2,..., xm). Let R+m ={x: x ∊ Rm, xi < 0 for all i} and R-m ={x: x ∊ Rm, xi < 0 for all i}. In this paper we consider a class of functions which consists of mappings, Er(K) and Hr(K) of Rm into R which are indexed by K ∊ R+m and K ∊ R-m respectively, and defined at any
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1951
The two ternary quadratic forms are said to be reciprocal (to each other) since their coefficients form inverse matrices :
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The two ternary quadratic forms are said to be reciprocal (to each other) since their coefficients form inverse matrices :
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Windows Forms, Web Forms, and No Forms
2003The legacy COBOL mainframe development arena has typically held that online application development is more prestigious and preferable than batch/offline programming. As a result, you have probably had the displeasure of working with a few mainframe professionals 1 who were known for making these types of comments: “You want me to work on a batch ...
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2022
The aim of the essay is to discuss the ‘diacrisis’ between the Form and the Shape-less forms starting form an etymological ascent to a philosophical, aesthetic and theoretical point of view through several authors (Plato, Aristoteles, Kant, Husserl, Focillon, Battaile, Valéry, Pareyson) until architectonic thought reflection (Eisenman).
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The aim of the essay is to discuss the ‘diacrisis’ between the Form and the Shape-less forms starting form an etymological ascent to a philosophical, aesthetic and theoretical point of view through several authors (Plato, Aristoteles, Kant, Husserl, Focillon, Battaile, Valéry, Pareyson) until architectonic thought reflection (Eisenman).
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FORMING CHURCH, FORMING MISSION
International Review of Mission, 2003In 1985, a new pastor arrived at the Rockridge United Methodist Church and noted that only about 15 persons attended worship. Most were elderly, lived miles from the church, and had already voted to close the church. Ten years later, 80 people participated on Sundays, and the average age of the adults was closer to 30 years old.
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