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Fluctuating Star Ratings and Medicare Advantage Bonuses.
Anderson A, Meiselbach MK.
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL STAR-STAR RELATION
International Journal of Modern Physics A, 1994A complete proof of the three-dimensional star-star relation for the Bazhanov—Baxter model is obtained.
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Compact stars: Neutron stars or quark stars or hybrid stars?
Physics Reports, 1994Abstract Using results from energy calculations of neutron matter, we construct various neutron star equations of state. From these equations of state, together with the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff equations, we calculate quantities such as pressure, mass density, mass energy density, total mass, radius, and moment of inertia for neutron stars ...
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Star light, star bright, last stars we'll see … ever
British Journal of Nursing, 2005I've been bombarded this past week with press releases from everyone under the sun who has a comment on the Healthcare Commission's star ratings. Not that I mind so much; those press releases have given me the idea for this issue's editorial.
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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2018
PurposeTo introduce a novel MR pulse sequence, termed Looping Star, for fast, robust, and yet quiet, 3D radial multi‐gradient echo T2* MR imaging.MethodsThe Looping Star pulse sequence is based on the 3D radial Rotating Ultra‐Fast Imaging Sequence (RUFIS) extended by a time‐multiplexed gradient‐refocusing mechanism.
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PurposeTo introduce a novel MR pulse sequence, termed Looping Star, for fast, robust, and yet quiet, 3D radial multi‐gradient echo T2* MR imaging.MethodsThe Looping Star pulse sequence is based on the 3D radial Rotating Ultra‐Fast Imaging Sequence (RUFIS) extended by a time‐multiplexed gradient‐refocusing mechanism.
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Be Stars, Shell Stars, and Of Stars
1966The fact that some stars rotate rapidly was discovered by Schlesinger (1909, 1913) who found a small distortion of the radial-velocity curve during the ingress to and egress from eclipse of the principle components of δ Librae and of λ Tauri. This he interpreted as a rotational effect. This discovery was followed up and consolidated by studies of other
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