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Institutional Drug Information Dissemination in Ghana: Barriers, Enablers, and System-Level insights
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Journal of Christian Nursing, 2010
The ancient Hebrew principle of Pikuach Nephesh, "He who saves a life saves the world entire," took precedence in the healing ministry of Jesus. Today, when Christian nurses persist in serving others, striving to achieve compassion and professional excellence, they too uphold the law of "preserving life."
Sharon, Fruh, Kenda, Jezek
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The ancient Hebrew principle of Pikuach Nephesh, "He who saves a life saves the world entire," took precedence in the healing ministry of Jesus. Today, when Christian nurses persist in serving others, striving to achieve compassion and professional excellence, they too uphold the law of "preserving life."
Sharon, Fruh, Kenda, Jezek
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Savings of Entrepreneurs [PDF]
Previous work on entrepreneurship and wealth has documented that entrepreneurial households are wealthier and have higher wealth mobility. However, the literature has not paid attention to the components of wealth change. Furthermore, endogeneity problems in the measurement of the interaction between saving rates and entrepreneurship are not well ...
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Saving megabucks by saving megawatts
Energy Policy, 1987Abstract Investment in energy conservation frequently provides better rates of return than investment in energy supply. The notion that energy conservation investments can be evaluated as an alternative to an expansion or indeed replacement of energy saving investment may appear at first sight novel, even contradictory.
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To Save Or Not To Save: The Fisher Game
2014We examine the Fisher market model when buyers, as well as sellers, have an intrinsic value for money. We show that when the buyers have oligopsonistic power they are highly incentivized to act strategically with their monetary reports, as their potential gains are unbounded.
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Saving Lives and Saving Deaths
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999When it is not possible to save a life, I have learned and have begun to teach how to save a death—to help a patient preserve comfort and dignity despite overwhelming illness and to help a family u...
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Analytical viewpoint. Start with SPC and save, save, save!
Analytical Proceedings including Analytical Communications, 1994Many analytical laboratories use hundreds of analytical methods to produce thousands and, in some cases, millions of results per annum. This paper discusses the need to train both laboratory managers and analysts in SPC (statistical process control) so that its use in analytical laboratories, for studying the analytical methods, is both feasible and ...
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BMJ, 2011
You don’t have to be Ben Goldacre to realise that there is something fishy about the values quoted by Dyer for NHS payments of damages and legal costs in clinical negligence cases.1 The justice secretary, Kenneth Clarke, used these values when he told listeners of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on 29 March 2011: “I mean in 2008-9 the NHS did pay …
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You don’t have to be Ben Goldacre to realise that there is something fishy about the values quoted by Dyer for NHS payments of damages and legal costs in clinical negligence cases.1 The justice secretary, Kenneth Clarke, used these values when he told listeners of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on 29 March 2011: “I mean in 2008-9 the NHS did pay …
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Proceedings of the 10th ACM conference on Electronic commerce, 2009
We study the problem of how to allocate m identical items among n > m agents, assuming each agent desires exactly one item and has a private value for consuming it. We assume the items are jointly owned by the agents, not by one uninformed center, so an auction cannot be used to solve our problem.
Geoffroy de Clippel +2 more
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We study the problem of how to allocate m identical items among n > m agents, assuming each agent desires exactly one item and has a private value for consuming it. We assume the items are jointly owned by the agents, not by one uninformed center, so an auction cannot be used to solve our problem.
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Save Energy, Save Money, Save Jobs [PDF]
A new $50 million state Energy Efficiency Loan Program will help Tennessee companies finance investments in energy-efficient technology, energy retrofits, and renewable energy systems.
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