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Defining malnutrition: Mission or mission impossible?
Nutrition, 2010Although screening for malnutrition in health care has expanded enormously, a gold standard for the optimal definition and operationalism of malnutrition is still lacking. This report reflects expert opinions on the elements of the definition and operationalism of malnutrition and is meant to trigger further debate within the nutritional societies.A ...
Meijers, J.M.M. +4 more
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Defining the mission of the MISSION Act
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2021Matthew T. Hudnall +3 more
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Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 2017
The day my father told me that I was dead to him, I took the whole thing as a sign and loaded my rusty, dented SUV with my protest zines, stickers, chapbooks, surfboard, and secondhand MacBook.
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The day my father told me that I was dead to him, I took the whole thing as a sign and loaded my rusty, dented SUV with my protest zines, stickers, chapbooks, surfboard, and secondhand MacBook.
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The Mission to Enceladus – The ESA L4 mission
The ESA Voyage 2050 Senior Committee in 2021 recommended a mission to the “Moons of the Giant Planets” as one of the upcoming ESA Large missions. The scientific goals for this mission include exploring the habitability of ocean worlds, searching for biosignatures, and studying the connection between moon interiors and near-surface environments, as wellJörn Helbert +5 more
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Pediatrics, 1963
THE SPECIAL ARTICLE by Stewart and Pennell, "Pediatric Manpower in the United States and Its Implications," is interesting and timely. It will be viewed differently by various readers, by some as seen from their personal perch, by others in terms of the broad reaches past and present of pediatrics as a discipline.
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THE SPECIAL ARTICLE by Stewart and Pennell, "Pediatric Manpower in the United States and Its Implications," is interesting and timely. It will be viewed differently by various readers, by some as seen from their personal perch, by others in terms of the broad reaches past and present of pediatrics as a discipline.
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Mission impossible to mission control
Lab on a Chip, 2012Aaron R, Wheeler, Amy E, Herr
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Medical Missions: Mission Accomplished or Mission Impossible?
World Neurosurgery, 2017Russell J, Andrews +3 more
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Joint optimization of mission aborts and allocation of standby components considering mission loss
Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2022Xian Zhao, Ying Dai, Qingan Qiu
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Hayabusa (“peregrine falcon” in Japanese) is a scientific space mission developed by JAXA to explore a near-Earth asteroid and to return asteroidal soil, while validating new engineering technologies (propulsion, landing, and atmospheric reentry). Launched in May 2003, the Hayabusa-1 rendezvous with asteroid Itokawa was in September 2005.
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Hayabusa (“peregrine falcon” in Japanese) is a scientific space mission developed by JAXA to explore a near-Earth asteroid and to return asteroidal soil, while validating new engineering technologies (propulsion, landing, and atmospheric reentry). Launched in May 2003, the Hayabusa-1 rendezvous with asteroid Itokawa was in September 2005.
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