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THE PARANOIAC OFFICER AND THE OFFICER PARANEE

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1947
1. The attitude of the paranoiac may be viewed as an outgrowth, on the part of the patient, of a defect in his machinery of social cooperation(9). His delusions are a direct expression of his effort nevertheless to attain an efficient adjustment. These express themselves in the fundamental social relationship that so inevitably characterizes paranoiac ...
H, ROSEN, H E, KIENE
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Office sonography and office hysteroscopy

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
Researchers involved in assessing technology and healthcare, including gynecologic care, have identified differences among the terms efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency. In order to assess the efficiency of procedures such as office sonography and hysteroscopy, it is first necessary to compare them with the alternatives in terms of patient-focused ...
J C, Gambone, M G, Munro
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Office Computer Systems for the Dental Office

Dental Clinics of North America, 2011
The role of computers in dental practice has dramatically changed over the past 30 years. We have witnessed the progression from administrative roles to complete integration leading to chartless offices. As the dental community gradually adopts this contemporary development, the move to electronic health records is imminent because of upcoming changes ...
Frances E, Sam, Andrea M, Bonnick
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Office hysteroscopy

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2004
The indications for hysteroscopic procedures in gynecologic practice are ample and clearly charted: hysteroscopy is considered the gold standard not only for visualizing the cervical canal and the uterine cavity, but also for treating many different kinds of benign pathologies localized to that region.
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38 offices: analyzing needs in individual offices

ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 1984
There is considerable interest within office automation for the creation of methodologies to describe the needs of offices and build tools to support those needs. Most of the analysis, design, and implementation methodologies, however, involve only a single type of support — the creation of tools to automate procedures found in the office. Although the
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Office Diva

Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, 2008
Office Diva is a simulation of a monstrous ego; whining and writhing as she obsesses over her life. We see her as a fiery homunculus or dripping rain cloud barely holding together. We hear her stream-of-consciousness rant, and it becomes clear that this is a disturbed mind trapped by its own solipsistic and unreal processing of daily events.
Dave Pape, Josephine Anstey
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Officer of the Law

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
The patient had blacked out while driving, so the reluctant young ED physician was required to report her to the transportation ministry, which would decide when she could drive again. For a moment, rather than being somebody’s doctor, he became an agent of the state.
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Office Endoscopy

Gastroenterology Nursing, 1992
Increasing numbers of physicians are considering office endoscopy. Planning for office endoscopy should include the nursing personnel who will be staffing the unit. This article introduces readers to office endoscopy and addresses issues involved in establishing an office-based endoscopy center.
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Officer-to-Officer Systems

2007
Officer-to-officer systems are found at Stage 2 of the stages-of-growth model for knowledge management technology. Information about who knows what is made available to all police officers, and to selected, outside partners. At Stage 2, organizations apply the personalization strategy, which implies that knowledge is tied to the person who developed it,
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