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Once in a lifetime

Nursing Standard, 2001
Adele McEvilly received an NHS Lifetime Achievement award at the first health and social care awards. The award was in recognition of her work at Birmingham Children's Hospital. Ms McEvilly, a former Nursing Standard paediatric nurse of the year, received her award from health secretary Alan Milburn (left) and Olympic oarsman Sir Steve Redgrave.
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A lifetime of fitness

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2001
A 88-year-old retired real estate attorney and former college dean, who was born in Georgia, was seen as part of a research project on physical fitness and aging (Figure 1). He has been unusually active during his life. His father took him on daily hikes as a child.
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A Lifetime of “Firsts”

Advances in Neonatal Care, 2009
The first breath is the critical moment that initiates life outside the womb. But 10 million or more babies each year need assistance in establishing that first breath. Attempts at assisting the newborn began in ancient times and have undergone significant changes. This article looks at the history of neonatal resuscitation and the establishment of the
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A lifetime’s service

Emergency Nurse, 2006
Clinical nurse specialist Sheila McGrane has retired after working for 33 years at Craigavon Area Hospital emergency department, Portadown.
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The Lifetime Reader

IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2018
This is an exposition of the hardware and software hurdles that must be overcome to deploy a wearable sensor that collects all the text that it sees or hears. The text is uploaded to a standard private platform (a smartphone or a laptop) or to a cloud service for character and speech recognition followed by indexing.
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A Lifetime Guarantee

IEEE Software, 2013
IEEE Software editor-in-chief Forrest Shull discusses the software sustainability and his interview with Girish Seshagiri, the CEO of AIS, an organization that offers "firm fixed-price contracting with performance guarantees, including a lifetime warranty on software defects" in government contracts.
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On lifetimes in random environments

Naval Research Logistics, 1998
Summary: For a component operating in random environment, whose hazard rate is assumed to be the realization of a suitable increasing stochastic process, conditions are found such that its lifetime is increasing in likelihood ratio. For the lifetimes of two components of the same kind some comparisons based on partial stochastic orders are presented ...
DI CRESCENZO, Antonio, PELLEREY F.
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The Trip of a Lifetime

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2022
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Lifetimes of migration

Proceedings of the Companion Publication of the 2014 Annual Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, 2014
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