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Impact of V2G service provision on battery life
Journal of Energy Storage, 2021Abstract In the work, a battery model is developed based on experiments performed on lithium ion cells to estimate the degradation that a battery will undergo, given its usage profile. This battery model is used to perform a case study to evaluate the profits that an ancillary service provider may expect if they use a fleet of electric vehicles (EVs)
Shubham Bhoir +2 more
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Public Provision and the Quality of Life
1984The problems of operating an equitable yet efficient welfare state have long given cause for concern. One problem which is not always recognised, however, is the variability of public provision between different parts of the country. This is true at all spatial scales.
Paul L. Knox, Andrew Kirby
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Provision of end of life care in the community
Nursing Standard, 2009Many people who are terminally ill would prefer to die at home. Integrated professional working is necessary to enable patients to remain in their homes for end of life care. This article describes how an integrated district nursing team in Lincolnshire provides end of life care to patients in the community.
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CONVERGENT MATERNAL PROVISIONING AND LIFE-HISTORY EVOLUTION IN ECHINODERMS
Evolution, 2002In marine invertebrates, the frequent evolution of lecithotrophic nonfeeding development from a planktotrophic feeding ancestral developmental mode has involved the repeated, independent acquisition of a large, lipid-rich, usually buoyant egg. To investigate the mechanistic basis of egg-size evolution and the role of maternally provisioned lipids in ...
Jeffrey T, Villinski +3 more
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Analytic Framework for Clinician Provision of End-of-Life Care
Journal of Palliative Care, 2002Four dimensions for the provision of end-of-life care by clinicians were identified from a review and synthesis of the Canadian family physician and palliative care literatures. These dimensions are: clinician-patient continuity, timing and location of care, community-centred services, and multidisciplinary care.
Grace, Johnston, Frederick, Burge
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Provision of End-of-Life Care in Austere Environments
Wilderness & Environmental MedicineEnd-of-life care presents unique challenges in austere or resource-limited environments where traditional medical resources are scarce or absent. This review explores the complexities of providing end-of-life care under such constraints, including recognition of the dying patient and techniques to alleviate suffering and allow death with dignity in ...
Jason W. David +3 more
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Social Provisioning within a Culture-Nature Life Process
Review of Political Economy, 2015Abstract Social provisioning is an amalgamation of social processes within a broader culture-nature life process. This article contributes to the literature on developing the concept of ‘social provisioning' and explores its scope by presenting theoretical and methodological contexts for social provisioning.
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2003
As outlined above, the traditional financial services market is characterized by a poor quality of consultation and service — not only for retail customers, but also for high end customers in private banking237— and an increasing customer willingness to switch banking affiliations resulting in a strong pressure on margins.
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As outlined above, the traditional financial services market is characterized by a poor quality of consultation and service — not only for retail customers, but also for high end customers in private banking237— and an increasing customer willingness to switch banking affiliations resulting in a strong pressure on margins.
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Contemporary challenges for SCPDNs in the provision of end-of-life care
British Journal of Community NursingThe advancement in the knowledge and skills required by the Specialist Community Practitioner District Nurse (SCPDN) is integral in supporting end-of-life care. An integrated and multi-disciplinary team approach is pivotal for high quality patient care delivery, which involves individuals and their significant others in decision-making at a sensitive ...
Irene, Hughes, Joanna, Lavery
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Dispute Resolution Provisions in Life Sciences Agreements
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020This paper surveys the dispute resolution provisions of 15 life sciences research and development collaboration and license agreements that are non-confidential exhibits to reports filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission during the first seven months of 2020.
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