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Nearness Cosets of the Nearness Groups

New Mathematics and Natural Computation
In 2019, Öztürk et al. [Gamma semigroups on weak nearness approximation spaces, Journal of the International Mathematical Virtual Institute 9 (2019) 53–72] defined the first algebraic structure on weak nearness approximation spaces which is the gamma semigroup.
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A near miss

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1988
This essay is about loss. Yesterday night, while on duty, I sat on a patient with pneumococcal meningitis for six hours before tapping him. He’s ok, but I (and he) had a near miss. As physicians we all have near misses from time to time. Some are our doing (“fault” is so harsh, so Old Testament). Some aren’t. Near misses serve a purpose, if you look at
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Near-Drowning

Pediatrics In Review, 1993
Definition Drowning is defined as death caused by submersion, whereas near-drowning connotes survival for some time period following submersion. The following remarks pertain to the near-drowning victim who presents for acute medical management.
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Near drowning

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 1995
Irrespective of the immersion medium, the primary consequence of any near drowning episode is hypoxemia and resultant hypoxia. The gravest consequence of hypoxia is cerebral insult. A major contributor to cerebral recovery in cold water drowning is hypothermia and resultant cerebral hypometabolism.
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Matrix Nearness Problems with Bregman Divergences

open access: yesSIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications, 2008
. This paper discusses a new class of matrix nearness problems that measure approximation error using a directed distance measure called a Bregman divergence.
Inderjit S Dhillon, Joel A Tropp
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Resemblance is a nearness

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2003
See the joint review of the whole series of papers below; Zbl 1020.03054.
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ON NEAR APPROXIMATIONS

Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics
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Khodaii, Somayeh   +4 more
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Near Drowning

Pediatrics In Review, 1988
Drowning is the third most common cause of death for children between the ages of 1 and 14 years. Despite increasing understanding of the pathophysiology of drowning and continuing advances in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and support, efforts at cerebral resuscitation have been less successful, and it is estimated that only about half of the children ...
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Near-drowning

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1985
Near-drowning is defined as survival for at least some period of time after suffocation from submersion in a liquid. This article is a comprehensive review of the demography, pathophysiology, treatment, and prevention of near-drowning, an accident that affects approximately 6,000 to 7,000 Americans per year.
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Near-interpolation

Numerische Mathematik, 2003
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