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When to Be a Nonconformist Entrepreneur? Organizational Responses to Vital Events

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Salient successes and failures among organizations, such as spectacular venture capital investments or agonizing bankruptcies, affect consensus beliefs about the viability of particular markets. We argue that collective sense making in the wake of such vital events triggers overreactions in shared perceptions of particular markets.
Elizabeth G. Pontikes   +1 more
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Access and accessibility to Canadian vital event records

2008
The transfer of copies of vital event records into a government archives repository is necessary not only to ensure their ongoing preservation, but also to provide access and accessibility to them for all researchers in an appropriate setting. At present all vital event records gatekeepers in Canada, except two, do not have in place a system providing ...
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Generation of vital event notifications from DHIS2 for strengthening CRVS system

2017 IEEE 7th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC), 2017
Vital events such as birth, death, marriage and divorce are recorded by the civil registration systems, and they are the major sources of national vital statistics. In most of the developing and under-developed countries, the civil registration and vital statistics systems are non-existent or weak.
Farzana Haque   +2 more
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Detecting artifactual events in vital signs monitoring data

2016
In this study we collect and annotate data from 27 intensive care unit (ICU) patients from the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow. Two models are compared for the detection, removal and cleaning of artifact in the vital signs data, namely the Factorial Switching Linear Dynamical System (FSLDS) and the Discriminative Switching Linear Dynamical System (
Partha Lal   +6 more
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A Note on the Estimation of Vital Events: Total Number and Proportion

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1983
Comments are presented on an article by E. S. Nour concerning the estimation of the total number and proportion of vital events with data from dual collection systems. (ANNOTATION)
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Unraveling Body Vitals as Traumatic Event-Caused Stress Indicators

2023 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI), 2023
Daria Zahorska   +5 more
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Continuous monitoring of vital sign abnormalities; association to clinical complications in 500 postoperative patients

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2022
Camilla Haahr-Raunkjaer   +2 more
exaly  

Vital Forces in Current Events

Journal of Education, 1921
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SRIVA – A Smart Reactive Vitality Analyzer for Critical Events

2026 International Conference on Electronics and Renewable Systems (ICEARS)
R. Srinidhi   +2 more
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