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Imminence in Models

IFSR International Series on Systems Science and Engineering, 2013
The ‘global’ theory of the imminence mapping \( \mathrm{Im}{{\mathrm{m}}_{{\, C}}}:\textbf{AC} -\hspace{-5 pt}\sqsubset \textbf{AC} \) of the category C may be restricted ‘regionally’ to a model of a natural system N in the category C (alternatively, a system N in the category C).
A H Louie, Louie A H
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Is a Global Recession Imminent?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Global growth prospects have deteriorated significantly since the beginning of the year, raising the specter of global recession. This paper relies on insights gleaned from previous global recessions to analyze the recent evolution of economic activity and policies and presents plausible scenarios for the global economy in 2022-24.
Guénette, Justin Damien   +2 more
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Griffiths imminent

Nursing Standard, 1989
THE LONG-AWAITED Government response to the Griffiths report on community care will be issued soon, Junior Health Minister, Roger Freeman told the Commons last week.
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Imminent fracture risk

Osteoporosis International, 2017
The clinical significance of osteoporosis is in the occurrence of fractures and re-fractures. The main risk factor of sustaining a fracture is a previous one, but a recent fracture is a better fracture risk factor than fracture history. The role of the recency of fracture has been shown for both vertebral and non-vertebral fracture risk.
C, Roux, K, Briot
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Not at Imminent Risk

Crisis, 2015
Abstract. Background: Suicide is a pervasive and complex issue that can challenge counselors through the course of their careers. Research and practice focus heavily on crisis management and imminent risk rather than early intervention strategies. Early intervention strategies can assist counselors working with clients who have suicidal ideation, but ...
Kate, Monaghan, Martin, Harris
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Denial and Imminent Death

Journal of Palliative Care, 1989
The reactions of terminally ill patients are sometimes difficult to understand. The nursing staff in palliative care units say that they are confused by what they call "denial," thereby using, in a general sense, a word that has a very precise meaning in psychoanalysis.
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Transcendence and Imminence in Psychotherapy

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1997
The traditional dilemma of the compatibility of religion and psychotherapy is discussed within the context of maturing beyond the language and behavior of the imminent, i.e., the here-and-now. Transcendence is presented as a model for therapist and therapeutic methodology.
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