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Shift-and-Propagate

Journal of Heuristics, 2014
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Timo Berthold, Gregor Hendel
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To Shift or Not to Shift

Music Educators Journal, 1937
MANY a high school orchestra violinist has pondered this question while reading concert or contest numbers for the first time, or while studying his part preparatory to tryouts. His degree of accuracy and his quickness of response to this will bring either joy or dismay to the heart of the director.
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Ivabradine in Heart Failure: To SHIFT or Not to SHIFT

Current Heart Failure Reports, 2010
Despite advances in treatment during the past two decades, long-term prognosis of heart failure (HF) still is poor in patients at advanced stages. Antiadrenergic therapy has demonstrated consistent morbidity and mortality benefits, which often are linked to its ability to facilitate reversal in cardiac remodeling.
Andres, Schuster, W H Wilson, Tang
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Shifting religions in shifting territories

International Review of Sociology, 2015
One of the specificities of modernity is the way its challenges the human relation to space. This in turns implies changes concerning religion. This article is an introduction to the special issue of the Review on “religion and territory.” It displays the diverse aspects at play: first, the contemporary study of the question of space in human and ...
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Improving Nursing Shift-to-Shift Report

Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2007
In 2002, the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority commissioned an external review for improvements to patient care. From this review arose the Achieving Benchmarks through Collaboration Project, which was composed of 32 projects and a number of subprojects. One such subproject dealt with the reconfiguration of the nursing shift-to-shift report.
Ember, Benson   +3 more
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Shift in the Lamb shift

Physics Today, 1966
The Lamb shift in the first excited state of hydrogen is higher than the value found by Willis E. Lamb Jr, and his colleagues in 1953, according to a remeasurement by Richard T. Robiscoe and Barry L. Cosens of Yale University [Phys. Rev. Letters 17, 69 (1966)]. The new measurement disagrees even more with current theoretical predictions.
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The abuse of shifting shifts.

Imprint, 1993
In summary, the evidence cited in this article argues convincingly for the conclusion that if some time scheduling actually endangers the health and well-being of two of the vital human ingredients for the existence of a hospital, its nurses and its patients, then these practices are abusive.
S T, Ajanaku, J, M
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One Shift, Shifted

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2023
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To Shift or Not to Shift

American String Teacher, 1985
David Neubert, Roger Ruggeri
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Shifting values

Emergency Nurse, 2002
Junior doctors at one trust are being asked to work the same shift patterns as nurses following a process mapping exercise to alleviate pressures in A&E.
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