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Journal of International Economics, 2000
This paper develops a model for pricing sovereign debt under continuous time uncertainty, allowing creditors to carry out debt reductions. Focusing on the sovereign’s willingness to pay rather than on their ability to pay, it models debt reductions as a non-cooperative game.
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This paper develops a model for pricing sovereign debt under continuous time uncertainty, allowing creditors to carry out debt reductions. Focusing on the sovereign’s willingness to pay rather than on their ability to pay, it models debt reductions as a non-cooperative game.
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Pediatrics, 1995
Even when their pain is obvious, children frequently receive no treatment, or inadequate treatment, for pain and painful procedures.1 Numerous studies have documented that children receive far fewer doses of analgesic medication than adults do for similar pain problems.2,3 Procedure-related pain (eg, intravenous catheter insertion, bone marrow ...
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Even when their pain is obvious, children frequently receive no treatment, or inadequate treatment, for pain and painful procedures.1 Numerous studies have documented that children receive far fewer doses of analgesic medication than adults do for similar pain problems.2,3 Procedure-related pain (eg, intravenous catheter insertion, bone marrow ...
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1990
Pain is a multidimensional psychophysiologic phenomenon. Systematic multidimensional assessment is an essential first component of an effective plan to relieve the pain. Nurses are key to effective pain management because of the close, 24-hour-a-day relationship with the hospitalized patient.
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Pain is a multidimensional psychophysiologic phenomenon. Systematic multidimensional assessment is an essential first component of an effective plan to relieve the pain. Nurses are key to effective pain management because of the close, 24-hour-a-day relationship with the hospitalized patient.
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Nursing Standard, 1991
I sighed with relief when I read how counselling helped a nurse resolve 20 years of buried grief (Points of View, Nursing Standard February 27). Someone else has felt like I have.
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I sighed with relief when I read how counselling helped a nurse resolve 20 years of buried grief (Points of View, Nursing Standard February 27). Someone else has felt like I have.
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Relief préalpin et relief jurassien
Annales de Géographie, 1925Blache Jules. Relief préalpin et relief jurassien. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 34, n°191, 1925. pp. 398-412.
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