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Measuring Restrictiveness of Psychiatric Care

Psychiatric Services, 1982
"Restrictiveness" is neither a narrow legal concept nor a clinical concept that encompasses all aspects of a patient and his treatment; it refers to several features of treatment that can infringe on individual freedoms. As part of a study to develop a reliable method to measure restrictiveness, 31 mental health professionals were asked to rate the ...
P, Ransohoff   +3 more
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Linear Measurement Error Models with Restricted Sampling

Biometrics, 2007
Summary The relationship between nutrient consumption and chronic disease risk is the focus of a large number of epidemiological studies where food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) and food records are commonly used to assess dietary intake. However, these self‐assessment tools are known to involve substantial random error for most nutrients, and ...
Gorfine, Malka   +3 more
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Bounds on Orthonormal Polynomials for Restricted Measures

Constructive Approximation, 2023
The paper investigates upper bounds for orthonormal polynomials associated with a positive Borel measure \(\mu\) on \(\mathbb{R}\), whose restriction to \((-1,1)\) coincides with a given measure \(\nu\). The main result establishes that for \(y \in \mathbb{R}\), \[ \left|p_n(\mu, y)\right| \leq \sup _{0 \leq J \leq n} \sup _{S_J}\left|S_J(y) p_{n-J ...
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Measures to Mitigate Pandemic Restrictions

2023
Policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in the global South were dominated by movement restrictions and lockdowns imposed in the global North, and not always relevant to the countries or geographical areas where they were imposed. Countries must be free to decide how to manage a global crisis, so their governments can take decisions that are in the ...
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Title IV Restrictive Measures

2019
   
Marcus Klamert   +2 more
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Quasicqnformal mappings with restrictions in measure

Ukrainian Mathematical Journal, 1993
\textit{I. N. Pesin} [Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 187, 740-742 (1969; Zbl 0215.128)] formulated theorems on existence, equicontinuity and completeness for classes with integral restrictions of a certain form. \textit{G. David} [Ann. Acad. Sci. Fenn., Ser. AI 13, No.
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Sea depth measurement with restricted floating sensors

ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems, 2007
Sea depth monitoring is a critical task for ensuring safe operation of harbors. Traditional schemes largely rely on labor-intensive work and expensive hardware. This study explores the possibility of deploying networked sensors on the surface of the sea, measuring and reporting the sea depth of given areas. We propose a Restricted Floating Sensors (RFS)
Li, Mo, Yang, Zheng, Liu, Yunhao
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Nature of Restrictive Measures

2018
Abstract Principle 22 is an overarching guideline to states on the nature of the safeguards and restrictions that they may need to adopt and enforce in order to counter impunity more effectively. It is an umbrella provision listing certain rules or principles in national legal systems which might impede the criminal prosecution or other ...
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Interval Between Fetal Measurements in Predicting Growth Restriction

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2001
To determine the influence of the interval between fetal measurements on performance of fetal growth velocity for predicting infants with anthropometric features of fetal growth restriction (FGR).Two hundred seventy-four low-risk women had serial fetal biometry at scheduled intervals.
P, Owen   +3 more
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Stochastic LQ Control with Extra Measurability Restriction

Journal of Systems Science and Complexity
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Wang, Hongxia   +3 more
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