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Jun, Wang, ed. Accounting With Heart. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119199519.

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Accounting With Heart: China's Role in International Finance and Business. [Singapore]: John Wiley & Sons (Asia) Pte Ltd., 2010.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and the Workforce. Financial accountability in the Head Start Early Childhood program: Hearing before the Committee on Education and the Workforce, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, first session, April 5, 2005. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2005.

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His baby, her heart. New York: Silhouette Books, 2001.

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Bank, Co-operative, ed. The Accountant and the Co-operative Bank Directory: This directory lists leading UK accounting firms giving details of their head office andbranch offices throughout the UK. London: Lafferty Group, 1988.

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Taking ethics to heart: A discussion document by the Research Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland. Edinburgh: Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland, 2004.

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Day, John W. The Heart of Accounting. Real Life Online Seminars, 2006.

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Whitecotton/Libby/Phillips. Managerial Accounting (Sacred Heart College). McGraw Hill Learning Solutions, 2011.

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Rudman, Jack. Head Accountant-Audit Clerk. National Learning Corp, 1994.

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stro, moha. Accounting Clerk My Opinion Offended You? You Should Hear What I Keep to Myself: Notebook for Accounting Clerk. Accounting Clerk Journal,Accounting Clerk Funny Notebook. Independently Published, 2021.

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Acp Managerial Accounting : nort Heast Wisconsin Technical Coll: Nort Heast Wisconsin Technical Coll. Cengage South-Western, 2017.

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Jun, Wang. Accounting with Heart: China's Role in International Finance and Business. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.

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Jun, Wang. Accounting with Heart: China's Role in International Finance and Business. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2015.

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Jun, Wang. Accounting with Heart: China's Role in International Finance and Business. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.

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Financial Accountability in the Head Start Early Childhood Program: Hearing Before the Committee on Education and the Workforce, U.S. House of Represe. Not Avail, 2005.

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Head Clerk - Payroll. National Learning Corp, 2004.

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Mittal, Sajjan. Amyloidosis. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0181.

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Amyloidosis is a multisystem disease caused by the extracellular deposition of insoluble abnormal fibrils that injure tissues and organs. The fibrils are formed by the aggregation of misfolded, normally soluble proteins. Systemic amyloid light-chain (AL) amyloidosis (primary amyloidosis) is the commonest type of amyloidosis in the developed world, accounting for 80% of cases. The remainder are due to AA amyloidosis (secondary or reactive amyloidosis), familial amyloidosis, or other rare types of amyloidosis. The most common clinical features at diagnosis are nephrotic syndrome, heart failure (typically with predominant right heart failure), sensorimotor and/or autonomic peripheral neuropathy, and hepatosplenomegaly.
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GRAFFIUS, Arlene. Accountant QA - Choose Kind Blue Heart Movement Men Women Kids. Independently Published, 2021.

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Stump, Eleonore. The Problem of Suffering. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198821625.003.0002.

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In this chapter, suffering is described as a function of what a person cares about, so that for a human being to suffer is for him or her to be kept from flourishing. But what we care about has a subjective side too—denoted as ‘the desires of the heart’. Thus, the ‘problem of suffering’ is the task of accounting for the fact that many people are kept from flourishing, or from having the desires of their heart, or both. With respect to flourishing, the chapter follows Aquinas in regarding suffering as “God’s medicine for human beings,” and this claim is supported by allusion to empirical studies on ‘adversarial growth’. But the more obstinate problem is why people fail to get the desires of their heart and are heartbroken as a result, and to answer this the chapter turns from Aquinas to the biographies of John Milton and Claiborne Park.
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Succi, Sauro. Lattice Boltzmann for reactive flows. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199592357.003.0026.

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The dynamics of reactive flows lies at the heart of several important applications, such as combustion, heterogeneous catalysis, pollutant conversion, pattern formation in biology and many others. In general, LB is well suited to describe reaction-diffusion applications with flowing species. This chapter provides the basic guidelines to include reactive phenomena within the LBE formalism. Reactive flows obey the usual fluid equations, augmented with a reactive source term, accounting for species transformations due to chemical reactions. Such term comes typically in the form of a polynomial product of the mass densities of the reacting species.
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Perry, Emma J. Little Book of Holistic Accounting: Balance the Books of Your Body, Mind, Heart and Soul. mPowr (Publishing), Limited, 2017.

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GRAFFIUS, Arlene. Accountant QA - in a World Where You Can Be Anything Be Kind with Heart. Independently Published, 2021.

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Sánchez-Quintana, Damián, and José Angel Cabrera. Normal atrial and ventricular myocardial structures. Edited by Yen Ho. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198784906.003.0014.

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The heart functions by means of a three-dimensional arrangement of myofibres supported by an extracellular matrix which plays an important role in maintaining the size and shape of the heart. In both atria, the structure of the walls and the atrial septum confers a three-dimensional arrangement of muscle bundles and myoarchitecture that allows preferential electrical intra- and interatrial conduction which is important for a better understanding of atrial activation and arrhythmias. The myoarchitecture within the ventricular walls has a three-dimensional arrangement of myofibres, within a supporting matrix of fibrous tissue, which changes orientation from being oblique in the subepicardium to circumferential in the middle and to longitudinal in the subendocardium, allowing the chambers to change in shape and size through the cardiac cycle. Within each ventricle, the circumferential portion is the thickest transmurally, with the longitudinal portion the thinnest. The three-dimensional arrangement of the ventricular mesh serves to realign the myocytes during ventricular contraction, accounting for the extent of systolic mural thickening. Abnormal myoarchitecture in combination with alterations in the connective tissue matrix provide the structural basis for abnormalities in myocardial function.
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Mhattim. Kitchen the Heart of Our Home: Accounting Ledger Cash Book for Small of Income and Expenses Cash Bookkeeping. Independently Published, 2021.

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Grossman, Jonah, Tanzila Shams, and Cathy Sila. Neurological Complications of Infective Endocarditis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199937837.003.0167.

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Infective endocarditis is the fourth leading cause of life-threatening infections, accounting for 40,000 annual U.S. hospital admissions. Due to decline in rheumatic heart disease, a shift in causative organisms from viridans streptococci to S. aureus, Group D Streptococcus, and multidrug-resistant species has been observed. The spectrum of neurological complications ranges widely from cerebrovascular pathologies-including septic embolization, mycotic aneurysms, and intracerebral hemorrhages-to seizures, meningitis, cerebritis, and abscess. Transthoracic echocardiogram remains the standard for initial investigation whereas CT scans, MRI with DWI sequence, and cerebral angiograms are useful for exploring neurological complications. Antibiotic regimens, tailored to culprit organisms, should be initiated early after obtaining blood cultures and continued for 4 to 6 weeks. Antithrombotic treatment may pose increased risk for intracerebral hemorrhage, even in the absence of mycotic aneurysms (MA). Unruptured MA must be treated according to risk of rupture and overall health of the patient. MAs either at risk or previously ruptured should be secured by neurosurgical or endovascular means. Early cardiac surgery is a viable option for prevention of septic embolization for high-risk cardiac diseases such as perivalvular abscess and infection with resistant organisms, but may increase mortality rates for those with decompensated heart failure.
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Thuny, Franck, and Didier Raoult. Pathophysiology and causes of endocarditis. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0160.

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Endocarditis is defined as an inflammation of the endocardial surface of the heart. This may include heart valves, mural endocardium or the endocardium that covers implanted material, such as prosthetic valves, pacemaker/defibrillator leads and catheters. Infective and non-infective-related causes must be distinguished. In most cases, the inflammation is related to a bacterial or fungal infection with oral streptococci, group D streptococci, staphylococci and enterococci accounting for 85% of episodes. Infective endocarditis (IE) is a serious disease with an incidence ranging from 30 to 100 episodes/million patient-years. From various portals of entry (e.g. oral, digestive, cutaneous) and a subsequent bacteraemia, pathogens can adhere and colonize intracardiac foreign material or onto previously damaged endocardium due to numerous complex processes based on a unique host–pathogen interaction. Rarely, endocarditis can be related to non-infective causes, such as immunological or neoplastic. Mortality is high, with more than one-third dying within a year of diagnosis from complications such as acute heart failure or emboli. This disease still remains a diagnostic challenge with many cases being identified and subsequently treated too late. Diagnosis of IE usually relies on the association between an infectious syndrome and recent endocardial involvement. Blood cultures and echocardiography are the main diagnostic procedures, but are negative in almost 30% of cases, requiring the use of more sophisticated techniques. Computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography are promising imaging modalities. Improved understanding of its pathophysiology and the development of relevant diagnostic strategies enables accelerated identification and treatment, and thus an improved prognosis.
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Delcourt, Candice, and Craig Anderson. Diagnosis and assessment of stroke. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0235.

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Approximately 20 million strokes occur in the world each year and over one-quarter of these are fatal. This makes stroke the second most common cause of death, after ischaemic heart disease, and strokes are responsible for 6 million deaths (almost 10% of all deaths) annually. Stroke has major consequences in terms of residual physical disability, depression, dementia, epilepsy, and carer burden. Moreover, around 20% of survivors experience a further stroke or serious vascular event within a few years of the index event. Ischaemic stroke contributes the greatest share of the impact of stroke, with a rate of approximately 1 in 1000 person-years and accounting for between 60% (in Asia) and 90% (in Western ‘white’ populations) of all strokes around the world. Diagnosis and assessment are essentially clinical and confirmed by CT or MRI scanning. Prognostication is difficult in the early phase of haemorrhagic stroke and in ischaemic stroke is affected by the availability and timely use of treatments to recanalize the occluded vessel.
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SLL, Jose Jose Luis. Kassenbuch - Einnahmen und Ausgaben Buch: Für Keinunternehmer, Kleingewerbe, Selbständige und Vereine - Einnahmen Ausgaben Heft Einfach - Accounting Ledger Book. Din A4. Independently Published, 2021.

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Accountant Agenda Accountant Agenda Press. Planner for Accountant : Mighty Bear in Form Accountant by Heart: Undated Planner, Daily Planner for Men and Women, Cool Wildlife Bear Quote, Weekly Planner Agenda Journal Organizer. Independently Published, 2020.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). 2nd ed. McGraw-Hill Education, 1989.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). McGraw-Hill Education, 1991.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). 2nd ed. McGraw-Hill Education, 1991.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). Irwin, 1991.

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Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). Irwin, 1991.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). 4th ed. Irwin, 1991.

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Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). Irwin, 1986.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). McGraw-Hill Education, 1991.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). Irwin, 1991.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). Irwin, 1991.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). Irwin, 1990.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). McGraw-Hill Education, 1991.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). McGraw-Hill Education, 1991.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). Irwin, 1989.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). McGraw-Hill Education, 1991.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). McGraw-Hill Education, 1990.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). McGraw-Hill Education, 1991.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). McGraw-Hill Education, 1993.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). Irwin, 1991.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). McGraw-Hill Education, 1991.

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Rushton, A. Reconfigurable Processor Array A Bit Sliced Parallel Computer (USA). McGraw-Hill Education, 1990.

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