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British Journal of Nursing, 1998
Healthcare delivery is a risky business. People view the NHS in the same light as other commercial businesses such as the hotel, retail and airline industries. The White Paper ‘The New NHS: Modern, Dependable’ (Secretary of State for Health, 1997) places statutory responsibilities on managers and clinicians to provide a quality service and to have ...
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Healthcare delivery is a risky business. People view the NHS in the same light as other commercial businesses such as the hotel, retail and airline industries. The White Paper ‘The New NHS: Modern, Dependable’ (Secretary of State for Health, 1997) places statutory responsibilities on managers and clinicians to provide a quality service and to have ...
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Imprecise Incident of Incidence
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975To the Editor.— The imprecise incident of incidence written about by Dr. Schoenberg (229:1724, 1974) is itself quite imprecise. In attempting to clarify an area fraught with confusion, he has unfortunately confounded the matter still further by using incidence and incidence rates synonymously and interchangeably. I offer the following example to help
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Incidence Functions and Incidence Matrices
1968We now introduce into our structure the concept of the direction of a branch of a network. This is accomplished by means of a function called an incidence function of a set of branches. This incidence function leads to a matrix called an incidence matrix of a set of branches. Most of this Chapter is devoted to properties of such incidence matrices.
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1971
First of all, why should we be concerned about internal parasites in cattle. Figures released by the United States Department of Agriculture in 1965 compared the losses over a ten-year period. Losses jumped in cattle from about 27 million dollars to about 147 million. Almost the opposite occurred in other species, and to me it indicates that up to 1965
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First of all, why should we be concerned about internal parasites in cattle. Figures released by the United States Department of Agriculture in 1965 compared the losses over a ten-year period. Losses jumped in cattle from about 27 million dollars to about 147 million. Almost the opposite occurred in other species, and to me it indicates that up to 1965
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