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Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2004
This paper describes the status of the design study of the Austrian Ion Therapy and Cancer-Research Centre Project MedAustron. This work was performed during the last two years by the MedAustron study group. The team was spread out over several research institutes and University clinics, with full-time members at the Medical University of Vienna ...
E, Griesmayer, T, Auberger
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This paper describes the status of the design study of the Austrian Ion Therapy and Cancer-Research Centre Project MedAustron. This work was performed during the last two years by the MedAustron study group. The team was spread out over several research institutes and University clinics, with full-time members at the Medical University of Vienna ...
E, Griesmayer, T, Auberger
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Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, 1958
(1958). Status or Status Quo? Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 29, No. 8, pp. 22-23.
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(1958). Status or Status Quo? Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 29, No. 8, pp. 22-23.
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Constitutional Political Economy, 2004
The status quo plays a central role in both the positive and normative analysis associated with the constitutionalist and contractarian perspective. This paper reviews the status of the status quo in this context by identifying and addressing a series of questions relating to the definition, emergence and value of the status quo.
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The status quo plays a central role in both the positive and normative analysis associated with the constitutionalist and contractarian perspective. This paper reviews the status of the status quo in this context by identifying and addressing a series of questions relating to the definition, emergence and value of the status quo.
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IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, 2007
This article is the second part of a summary report on the status of robotics in the United States, Western Europe, Korea, Japan, and Australia. This report is based on visits to over 50 laboratories in 2004 and 2005. The study was performed by the World Technology Evaluation Center (WTEC) and supported primarily by the U.S. National Science Foundation
George A. Bekey, Junku Yuh
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This article is the second part of a summary report on the status of robotics in the United States, Western Europe, Korea, Japan, and Australia. This report is based on visits to over 50 laboratories in 2004 and 2005. The study was performed by the World Technology Evaluation Center (WTEC) and supported primarily by the U.S. National Science Foundation
George A. Bekey, Junku Yuh
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2011
AbstractThis paper investigates whether moral status talk gets us anywhere in our search for answers to questions in the ethics of marginal cases. I consider the usefulness of moral status talk first on the assumption that an individual's possession of moral status is not a further fact about that individual, and then on the assumption that it is ...
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AbstractThis paper investigates whether moral status talk gets us anywhere in our search for answers to questions in the ethics of marginal cases. I consider the usefulness of moral status talk first on the assumption that an individual's possession of moral status is not a further fact about that individual, and then on the assumption that it is ...
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Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 1998
Laboratory methods for the measurement of micronutrients are usually based upon determinations in the peripheral blood. Most are relatively insensitive, but can screen for impending acute deficiency or toxicity. The metabolic responses to disease, injury and infection may alter the laboratory findings independently of dietary supply. Methods based upon
G S, Fell, D, Talwar
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Laboratory methods for the measurement of micronutrients are usually based upon determinations in the peripheral blood. Most are relatively insensitive, but can screen for impending acute deficiency or toxicity. The metabolic responses to disease, injury and infection may alter the laboratory findings independently of dietary supply. Methods based upon
G S, Fell, D, Talwar
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Nursing Standard, 1990
In response to D J Brown's letter Professional recognition' (Nursing Standard October 24).
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In response to D J Brown's letter Professional recognition' (Nursing Standard October 24).
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1989
Status epilepticus generally is considered to be a medical emergency requiring immediate intervention to prevent permanent injury to the brain. Tonic-clonic status epilepticus is a very frightening event; the inexperienced parents invariably believe that their child is dying.
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Status epilepticus generally is considered to be a medical emergency requiring immediate intervention to prevent permanent injury to the brain. Tonic-clonic status epilepticus is a very frightening event; the inexperienced parents invariably believe that their child is dying.
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THE STATUS OF STATUS INCONSISTENCY
Epidemiologic Reviews, 1988S W, Vernon, P A, Buffler
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The Hastings Center Report, 1975
Fetal Liver," Pediatric Research 8 (January, 1974), 37-41; "Enzyme Induction in Human Fetal Liver," Pediatric Research 7 (February, 1973), 75-81. 38Robert C. Goodlin, "Cutaneous Respiration in a Fetal Incubator," American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 85 (July 1, 1963), 571-9. 39Geoffrey Chamberlain, "An Artificial Placenta," American Journal of
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Fetal Liver," Pediatric Research 8 (January, 1974), 37-41; "Enzyme Induction in Human Fetal Liver," Pediatric Research 7 (February, 1973), 75-81. 38Robert C. Goodlin, "Cutaneous Respiration in a Fetal Incubator," American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 85 (July 1, 1963), 571-9. 39Geoffrey Chamberlain, "An Artificial Placenta," American Journal of
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