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Intelligent Alarm Handling

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1988
Abstract The paper outlines the functional structure of an intelligent alarm system. The alarm system should be regarded as a "joint cognitive system" where the operator's need for information at different abstraction levels is taken into account. The alarm system is divided into a low level alarm handling module, a human operator interface and a ...
O. Øgård, E. Woods
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Handling uncertainty

Supportive Care in Cancer, 2013
Uncertainty is triggered by many events during the experience of illness - from hearing bad news to meeting a new doctor. Oncology professionals need to recognize the intense feelings associated with uncertainty and respond empathically to patients. This article describes opportunities to strengthen the therapeutic connection and minimize uncertainty.
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Handling manipulated evidence

Forensic Science International, 2007
Bayesian Networks have been advocated as useful tools to describe the relations of dependence/independence among random variables and relevant hypotheses in a crime case. Moreover, they have been applied to help the investigator structure the problem and evaluate the impact of the observed evidence, typically with respect to the hypothesis of guilt of ...
CORRADI, FABIO, BAIO, GIANLUCA
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Animal Handling

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1987
Handlers with an understanding of animal behavior can handle livestock more efficiently and safely than handlers that lack an appreciation for the behavior of animals and their welfare. For example, four good handlers in a well-designed circular cattle-handling facility with a hydraulic squeeze could place an ear implant every 15 seconds or brand ...
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Handling Conflict

British Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2001
Fiona's second series of articles develops the theme of ‘Effective Management – What is it?’ and will be launched at the NATN Annual Congress in October 2001. Since the publication of her book Achieving Best Practice - shaping professionals for success last year, many people have asked for the tools to implement her Model for Success.
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Handling Preferences

2018
This chapter presents an overview of approaches related to the handlingof preferences in (group) recommendation scenarios. We first introduce the conceptof preferences and then discuss how preferences can be handled for different recommendation approaches.
Alexander Felfernig   +3 more
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Who handles the handling?

American Nurse Journal
Dedicated safe patient handling and mobility coordinators protect patients and staff.
Renée Kielich   +3 more
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Information Handling

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1965
This paper explains how a small research effort in document retrieval led to the development of a generally useful package of information processing programs, first for a small (IBM 1401) computer and then for a large (IBM 7094) computer, to meet the growing demand, The approach is based ori standard programs for routine operations (editing, printing ...
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New handles for older slitlamps without handles

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1990
Poor patient positioning with subsequent patient and physician strain commonly occurs during slitlamp examination. Contributing factors include slitlamp stands that lack handles and patient uncertainty regarding hand placement. This problem can be resolved by using wooden dowels inserted into standard bicycle handles.
S M, Rous, G A, Epstein
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ASHP Guidelines on Handling Hazardous Drugs

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2018
ASHP published its first guidance on hazardous drugs (HDs) in 1983 as part of the 1983–84 ASHP Practice Spotlight: Safe Handling of Cytotoxic Drugs.[1][1],[2][2] This was followed by technical assistance bulletins in 1985 and 1990 and the ASHP Guidelines
L. Power, Joseph W. Coyne
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