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The Renewal of Excellence

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2014
Excellence in orthopaedic surgery has been a long time in the making. What we currently enjoy reflects over a century of innovation, leadership, and consummate professionalism. Today, our practice faces monumental challenges that have never been more demanding, and our commitment to the preservation and advancement of excellence has never been more ...
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A Time for Renewal*

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1997
Renewal entails monitoring and evaluating what is working, reaffirming what is essential, and making the adaptations to the changing environment. Renewal is a process that every established organization and profession must go through in changing times if they are to remain vibrant and relevant. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons has a renewal
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Renewing neighbourhoods

2008
This edited collection brings together an international panel of contributors to explore ways of engaging with issues of religion and spirituality when carrying out social science research.
Stephen Syrett, David North
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Renewable bonds

Science, 2019
With solar and wind booming, the chemical industry dabbles with forgoing petroleum as its feedstock.
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Renewed Responsibility

Lab Animal, 2022
Lauren, Danridge, Bill, Greer
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Renewing the Earth - Renewing Theology

Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 1991
This article examines three metaphors for world process - the organic, the mechanistic, and the artistic - drawn from the work of Gibson Winter in his book, Liberating Grace. The significance of these three metaphors for ecology and theological method are examined in turn.
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National renewal

National Civic Review, 1994
AbstractThe possibility of social, economic, political, and institional reform on a nationwide scale is ever present, and in fact realized sporadically, with occasional releases of civic energy. But national renewal can not occur in uncoordinated fits and starts.
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Time for Renewal

Journal of American College Health, 2004
During hard economic times, college health professionals must urge their supervisors and administrators to help them maintain or find new funding so that they can attend regional and national conferences of the American College Health Association. In this viewpoint, a nurse from a small college shares the various sources of funding she discovered to ...
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The Power of Renewables

Scientific American, 2009
The article presents information about the various types of alternative energy sources and the problems that the United States is facing in collecting and distributing them. The author explains the motivations for using alternative energies and also mentions some of the struggles associated with them, including how to collect them economically, how to ...
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SCHIP Renewal

Neonatal Network, 2009
IN FEBRUARY OF THIS YEAR, THE STATE CHILDREN’S HEALTH Insurance Program (SCHIP) Reauthorization Act of 2009 was officially extended through 2013. SCHIP is a joint insurance program between the federal government and the states, which provides health insurance for low-income children and pregnant women who are not eligible for Medicaid.
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