... generate reminders for physicians related to monitoring and tracking patients, for example, administering flu vaccine or monitoring and adjusting medications. 6 Missing clinical information ... literature.Printed on acid-free paperSpringer London is part of Springer Science + Business Media (www.springer.com)Nancy B. Finn William F. Bria Communication Resources Shriners Hospitals ... patients are coming in, who is languishing in a delay pattern, and where all patients are located. It includes patient admitting information, a full discharge summary, all medication information,...
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... from mining operations can contain silt and rock particles and sur-factants. Depending on the type of ore deposit being mined, tailings can also contain heavy metals like copper, lead, zinc, ... and pharmaceutical production. In many instances wastewater from industry not only drains directly into rivers and lakes, it also seeps into the ground con-taminating aquifers and wells. This ... sustainability of the desalination process.The process results in the discharge of a concentrated brine into the receiving waters. Temperature and salinity are two factors that determine the...
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... been defined. In the CP baseline schedule, the project due date can only be protected against uncertainties by including safety margins in individual activity duration estimates. In CP schedules ... chain or on feeding paths since an important focus is to avoid a change of the critical chain. Uncertainty. Uncertainties occurring during project execution are treated in CP by exploiting ... Project Management Institute (2004).Prochain Solutions, Inc., Prochain Plus Project Sceduling (1999), http://www.prochain.com.Product Development Institute, Tutorial: Goldratt’s Critical Chain...
... usedsuccessfully in solving local environmental problems such as river-basin management and co -management of ranching and wildlife in Oregon.However, experiences in developing countries are ... naturalisticinvestigations. As Bechtel and Richardson (1993) point out, we have severelimitations in our intuitive understanding of systems, which also explainsour natural inclination toward ... ofindividual actors end up affecting other actors, either engaged in the sameactivities (in a problem of a common-pool resource) or engaged in otheractivities (in this case, a situation in...
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... that as a minimum the following elements should be included: - smoking cessation assistance; - physical training/training in the home; - physiotherapy; - nutritional counselling; - psychosocial ... counselling on exercise in accordance with international guidelines, and follow-up and counselling in connection with subsequent contacts with the department; - establishing systematic training ... differ in health promotion as compared to clinical medicine (Table 4). Table 4: Clinical trials vs. HP interventions. Clinical Trial Health Promotion Intervention Context and design of intervention...
... described in linguistic terms. Interest in fuzzy forecasting has grown considerably since thisinitial article. Research on fuzzy forecasting is divided into three categories: qualitative forecasting ... problems in engineering, business, medical and related health sciences, and the naturalsciences. In an effort to gain a better understanding of the use of fuzzy set theory in production management research ... framework in an automobilemanufacturing example consisting of five decision alternatives (purchasing new machinery, workforce training,preventative maintenance, supplier quality, and inspection)...
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