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Kavaler, Florence. Risk management in healthcare institutions: Limiting liability and enhancing care. 3rd ed. Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2013.

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S, Alexander Raymond, ed. Risk management in healthcare institutions: Limiting liability and enhancing care. 3rd ed. Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2013.

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Lee, K. Biodegradation of petroleum in the marine environment: Limiting factors and methods of enhancement. Bedford Institute of Oceanography, 1986.

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Lefkovits, Ivan. Limiting dilution analysis of cells of the immune system. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 1999.

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Ingestad, Torsten. Data base for tomato plants at steady-state: Methods and performance of tomato plants (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv. Solentos) under non-limiting conditions and under limitation by nitrogen and light. Institutionen för ekologi och miljövård, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 1994.

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A, Martyni͡u︡k A., and Shestakov A. A, eds. Stability of motion of nonautonomous systems: (method of limiting equations). Gordon and Breach, 1996.

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Kato, Junji. Stability of Motion of Nonautonomous Systems: (Methods of Limiting Equations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Kato, Junji. Stability of Motion of Nonautonomous Systems: (Methods of Limiting Equations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Kato, Junji. Stability of Motion of Nonautonomous Systems: (Methods of Limiting Equations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Kato, Junji. Stability of Motion of Nonautonomous Systems: (Methods of Limiting Equations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Vvedensky, Dimitri D. Quantum dots: Self-organized and self-limiting assembly. Edited by A. V. Narlikar and Y. Y. Fu. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199533060.013.6.

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This article describes the self-organized and self-limiting assembly of quantum dots, with particular emphasis on III–V semiconductor quantum dots. It begins with a background on the second industrial revolution, highlighted by advances in information technology and which paved the way for the era of ‘quantum nanostructures’. It then considers the science and technology of quantum dots, followed by a discussion on methods of epitaxial growth and fabrication methodologies of semiconductor quantum dots and other supported nanostructures, including molecular beam epitaxy and metalorganic vapor-ph
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M, Moores B., ed. Technical and physical parameters for quality assurance in medical diagnostic radiology: Tolerances, limiting values, and appropriate measuring methods. British Institute of Radiology, 1989.

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Mehta, Ronak, Mariatu Koroma-Nelson, Elizabeth R. Mackenzie, and Birgit Rakel. Preventive Geriatrics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190466268.003.0004.

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The key to longevity among older adults is the incorporation of preventative practices into their daily lives. These includes being up-to-date with recommended preventative screening tests, vaccinations, a balanced nutrition and supplements, physical activities, and limiting exposure or building resiliency to environmental toxins and stress. Another very common major preventable problem in geriatrics is polypharmacy. This chapter in addition to covering in detail common life style based preventative methods covers recommended resources on identifying high-risk medications and drug-drug/drug-he
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Kato, J., A. A. Martynyuk, and A. A. Shestakov. Stability of Motion of Nonautonomous Systems (Method of Limiting Equations). CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780203738849.

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Goodman, Evan, Magdalena Anitescu, and Tariq M. Malik. Clinical Consequences of Inadequate Pain Management and Barriers to Optimal Pain Management. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190457006.003.0017.

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This chapter assesses the experience of pain from the perspective of the patient and the physician. Pain is defined, and the controversy of its undertreatment and the resulting physiologic, sociologic, and economic consequences are examined. Patient and physician-limiting barriers to treatment are listed, and modern methods for preventing inadequate pain management are discussed. Not every physician is comfortable treating pain, and the physician who attempts to mitigate it may face patients’ discontent. This chapter reveals what stands in the way of the modern physician’s attempt to manage pa
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Sulkunen, Pekka, Thomas F. Babor, Jenny Cisneros Ornberg, et al. Setting Limits. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817321.001.0001.

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Commercial gambling has developed in the past few decades into a complex enterprise that is at once a recreational activity, a global profit-making industry, and a potentially harmful behavior. New technologies, large for-profit corporations, and extended legalization, have changed the contexts and traditional roles of gambling. Using a public interest framework, this book discusses gambling policies that will best serve the public good. The book critically evaluates the scientific research on regulations designed to prevent or reduce the individual and collective harm from the activity. Effic
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Sutton, David G. Operational radiation protection. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199655212.003.0007.

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The fundamental practical principles applied to any radiation protection problem are discussed. Types of radiation that may be encountered include α‎-particles, β‎-particles, γ‎-rays, neutrons, X-rays, or a combination. Each presents its own particular practical problems in terms of radiation protection, and the properties and practical principles that should be considered for each are outlined. The framework required to manage radiation protection and the practical techniques important in restricting exposure are discussed. The practical control measures of time, distance, and shielding that
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Kirchman, David L. Microbial growth, biomass production, and controls. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789406.003.0008.

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Soon after the discovery that bacteria are abundant in natural environments, the question arose as to whether or not they were active. Although the plate count method suggested that they were dormant if not dead, other methods indicated that a large fraction of bacteria and fungi are active, as discussed in this chapter. It goes on to discuss fundamental equations for exponential growth and logistic growth, and it describes phases of growth in batch cultures, continuous cultures, and chemostats. In contrast with measuring growth in laboratory cultures, it is difficult to measure in natural env
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Johnson, Elizabeth M. Antifungal susceptibility testing and resistance. Edited by Christopher C. Kibbler, Richard Barton, Neil A. R. Gow, Susan Howell, Donna M. MacCallum, and Rohini J. Manuel. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198755388.003.0047.

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The availability of choice of systemically active antifungal agents and the proliferation in the number of fungal species implicated in invasive disease have meant that clinicians are increasingly looking for guidance from clinical laboratory results to help select the most appropriate agent. There are now well-established and predictable patterns of innate in vitro resistance to one or more antifungal agents associated with many yeast and mould species. This chapter provides definitions for the most frequently used terminology and outlines some of the issues surrounding antifungal susceptibil
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Johnson, James Turner. Victory Though the Heavens Fall? Unlimited Warfare as Theme and Phenomenon. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198801825.003.0005.

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While recent moral discourse on war focuses on limiting the conduct of war even at the expense of unclear outcomes, the idea of unlimited war has paralleled the idea of delimited war, recurring in various contexts. Historically, this has often been associated with religious war, which appeals to a divinely ordained cause so overwhelming in its claims that enemies become enemies of God and no limits can be tolerated in fighting them. But appeal to national survival can serve a similar purpose, as in the RAF and US military’s counter-population bombing tactics during World War II. The idea of un
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Schakett, Brent, and Kathleen Chen. Laryngospasm. Edited by Erin S. Williams, Olutoyin A. Olutoye, Catherine P. Seipel, and Titilopemi A. O. Aina. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190678333.003.0013.

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Laryngospasm is a complication that all pediatric anesthesia providers must be able to successfully diagnosis and treat. The risk factors include but are not limited to recent upper respiratory infection, history of asthma, preschool-age child, airway surgery, and light anesthesia. Laryngospasm can be defined as either partial laryngospasm with residual opening of the glottis or complete laryngospasm where there is no air movement. Prevention is obtained by limiting risk factors; waiting 6 to 8 weeks after upper respiratory infection symptoms have resolved if possible, smoking cessation, sucti
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Podsakoff, Philip M., Scott B. Mackenzie, and Nathan P. Podsakoff, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Citizenship Behavior. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190219000.001.0001.

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The purpose of this handbook is to provide a broad and interdisciplinary review of state-of-the-art research on organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs), and related constructs such as contextual performance, spontaneous organizational behavior, prosocial behavior, proactive behavior, employee voice, and counterproductive work behavior. Chapters by leading scholars in the field address: (a) the conceptualization of OCBs; (b) the distinction between these behaviors and related constructs; (c) the antecedents, correlates, and consequences of these behaviors; (d) the mechanisms through which t
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Grant, Robert. Tumours of the brain and skull. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198569381.003.0624.

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Over the last 10 years, there have been several important advances in cell biology, molecular genetics, and targeted therapies in neuro-oncology. Improved neurosurgical techniques such as frameless stereotaxy, awake craniotomy, and intra-operative MRI, safer methods of directing radiotherapy, new chemotherapy approaches, and novel modalities of therapy provide optimism that there will eventually be some improvements in treatment-related morbidity and survival. There has also been an increasing change from individual clinician decision making to decision making by multidisciplinary teams of neu
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Adler, Mark. Universality. Edited by Gernot Akemann, Jinho Baik, and Philippe Di Francesco. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198744191.013.6.

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This article deals with the universality of eigenvalue spacings, one of the basic characteristics of random matrices. It first discusses the heuristic meaning of universality before describing the standard universality classes (sine, Airy, Bessel) and their appearance in unitary, orthogonal, and symplectic ensembles. It then examines unitary matrix ensembles in more detail and shows that universality in these ensembles comes down to the convergence of the properly scaled eigenvalue correlation kernels. It also analyses the Riemann–Hilbert method, along with certain non-standard universality cl
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Powell, Roger A., Stephen Ellwood, Roland Kays, and Tiit Maran. Stink or swim: techniques to meet the challenges for the study and conservation of small critters that hide, swim, or climb, and may otherwise make themselves unpleasant. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759805.003.0008.

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The study of musteloids requires different perspectives and techniques than those needed for most mammals. Musteloids are generally small yet travel long distances and many live or forage underground or under water, limiting the use of telemetry and direct observation. Some are arboreal and nocturnal, facilitating telemetry but limiting observation, trapping, and many non-invasive techniques. Large sexual size dimorphism arguably doubles sample sizes for many research questions. Many musteloids defend themselves by expelling noxious chemicals. This obscure group does not attract funding, even
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Lowndes, Ruth, and Susan Braedley. Snap-Happy? The Promise and Problems of Photovoice. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190862268.003.0009.

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Although photovoice is often hailed as a method that includes and gives voice to those whose perspectives are left out of research, this chapter details limits of photovoice within the context of rapid ethnography and institutional research. Although photovoice proved its worth in offering a fun, interactive way to engage residents in research, and in generating rich data on their perspectives of care home life, we experienced challenges incorporating this method into the project. We were unable to obtain ethical approval for its use with our original target group of those living with dementia
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Mirola, William A. Shifting Eight-Hour Reform from Consciousness to Creed in the Twentieth Century. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038839.003.0007.

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This chapter focuses on three key events: the ongoing fight for shorter hours for women, the conflict between typographical workers and the Methodist Church over shorter hours at a Methodist publishing house, and the construction of the Social Creed of the Churches. Amid shifting sentiments among employers and changes in politics, Chicago women's groups, settlement-house workers, women in the Socialist Party, and the Women's Trade Union League (WTUL) took the lead in eight-hour reform by focusing on long hours among workingwomen. Once the provision limiting the hours of work for women to eight
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Wilson, A. P. R. Microbiological surveillance in the critically ill. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0281.

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Patients in the ICU are at high risk of acquiring multiresistant pathogens. Surveillance quickly identifies outbreaks and promotes antimicrobial stewardship. Catheter-related bacteraemia is often used as a performance measure and intervention using a package of preventative measures can be very successful. Ventilator-associated pneumonia in contrast can be difficult to define accurately. Water sources should be monitored. Pseudomonas aeruginosa may become established in taps and cause invasive infections especially in neonates. Screening of nasal swabs for MRSA followed by topical suppression
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Rajeev, S. G. Hamiltonian Systems Based on a Lie Algebra. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805021.003.0010.

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There is a remarkable analogy between Euler’s equations for a rigid body and his equations for an ideal fluid. The unifying idea is that of a Lie algebra with an inner product, which is not invariant, on it. The concepts of a vector space, Lie algebra, and inner product are reviewed. A hamiltonian dynamical system is derived from each metric Lie algebra. The Virasoro algebra (famous in string theory) is shown to lead to the KdV equation; and in a limiting case, to the Burgers equation for shocks. A hamiltonian formalism for two-dimensional Euler equations is then developed in detail. A discret
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Sienkiewicz, Stefan. Five Modes of Scepticism. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198798361.001.0001.

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This book offers an account of the functioning of the five Agrippan modes of scepticism as presented in the works of Sextus Empiricus. These five modes (of disagreement, hypothesis, infinite regression, reciprocity, and relativity) are analysed, individually, in the book’s first five chapters, and, collectively, in its sixth. Two perspectives on these modes are distinguished from one another—a dogmatic perspective which considers how a dogmatic philosopher might come to suspend judgement on the basis of these modes and a sceptical perspective which considers how a sceptic might come to do so.
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Kohli, Atul. Imperialism and the Developing World. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190069629.001.0001.

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This book is a study of the causes and the consequences of modern imperialism, with a focus on British and US imperialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, respectively. It analyzes the dynamics of both formal and informal empires. It shows that, time and again, the pursuit of national economic prosperity led hegemonic powers to expand into peripheral areas of the world. Limiting the sovereignty of states on the periphery was the main method of ensuring that peripheral economies stayed open and accessible to Anglo-American economic interests. Loss of sovereignty, however, greatly hurt
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