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Lerner, Ben. Maximized living makeover. Orlando, Fla: Maximized Living Publishing, Inc., 2008.

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Yates, Bob. Intellectual ability maximized. 2nd ed. Corby: B. Yates, 1988.

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Hainsalu, Lehte. Maximini: Maksimaalselt minimaalne. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 2009.

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Hilliard, I. V. Living the maximized life. Houston, TX: Light Publications, 2006.

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Jeremy, Bentham. Official aptitude maximized, expense minimized. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993.

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Lippold, Adolf. Kommentar zur Vita Maximini Duo der Historia Augusta. Bonn: R. Habelt, 1991.

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Lupus. L' opera agiografica di Lupo di Ferrières: Testo critico, traduzione e note della Vita Maximini, e, in Appendice, testo e traduzione della Vita Wigberti. Galatina: Congedo, 1995.

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Lupus. L' opera agiografica di Lupo di Ferrières: Testo critico, traduzione e note della Vita Maximini, e, in Appendice, testo e traduzione della Vita Wigberti. Galatina: Congedo, 1995.

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Maximized Manhood. T.D. Jakes Ministries, 2000.

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Keck, Darryl J. Xtags Maximized. High Volume Press, 2007.

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Lerner, Ben, and Ben Lerner. Maximized Living Bible. Thomas Nelson, 2007.

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Maximized Living Bible. Thomas Nelson, 2007.

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Cole, Edwin. Maximized Manhood Study Guide. Harrison House, Incorporated, 1985.

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Zito, Robert. Writer's Block Vaporized, Creativity Maximized! Lulu.com, 2005.

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Maximized Manhood: Curriculum for Men. Watercolor Books, 2004.

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Godwin, Kenyon. Maximized Purpose Planner: Your Success Hack. Independently Published, 2020.

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Maximized Manhood: A Guide to Family Survival. Whitaker House, 2001.

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Cole, Edwin Louis. Maximized Manhood Workbook: A Guide to Family Survival. Whitaker House, 2019.

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Woodley, Mr Joseph. Landmarks For Maximized Success: Accountability in the Workplace. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018.

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Body by God: The Owner's Manual for Maximized Living. Nelson Incorporated, Thomas, 2007.

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Body by God: The Owner's Manual for Maximized Living. Thomas Nelson, 2003.

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Hutcheson, William. Marriage Maximized: The Guide to a Purposeful and Passionate Relationship. Morgan James Publishing, 2020.

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Houston, Brian. How to Build Great Relationships (The Maximised Life Series, Volume 2). Maximised Leadership Inc., 2002.

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Bentham, Jeremy. The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: Official Aptitude Maximized; Expense Minimized. Edited by Philip Schofield. Oxford University Press, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198204039.book.1.

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Lerner, Ben, Greg Loman, Charles Majors, Chris Pellow, and Eric Shuemake. Cruise Ship or Nursing Home: The 5 Essentials of a Maximized Life. Maximized Living Publishing, I, 2009.

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Capitolinus, Iulius, and Ernst Hohl. Iuli Capitolini Capitolini_ Maximini Duo: Aus dem Corpus der sog. Historia Augusta. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2020.

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Hilliard, I. V. Living the Maximized Life: How to Win No Matter Where You're Starting From. Thomas Nelson, 2018.

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Hilliard, I. V. Living the Maximized Life: How to Win No Matter Where You're Starting From. Thomas Nelson, 2006.

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S, Pototzky Anthony, Perry Boyd, and Langley Research Center, eds. Maximized gust loads for a nonlinear airplane using matched filter theory and constrained optimization. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1991.

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Maximized: V.t. (max" i' miz) To attain or reach the highest possible value or potential. iUniverse, Inc., 2005.

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How to Flourish in Life (Principles for Building a Thriving, Productive Life, The Maximised Life Series). Maximised Leadership Inc., 2003.

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Gunn, Steven. Landlordship. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199659838.003.0014.

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The new men maximized the income from their lands by attention to detail and a variety of strategies. They increased entry fines and rents, leasing demesne lands to substantial farmers. They pursued enclosure and farmed sheep and cattle. They exploited woodlands and rented out mills, urban tenements, and inns. They manumitted serfs and claimed private wardships. Not content with intensified exploitation of their own lands, they also leased estates from other landowners and applied their techniques to them.
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Jones, PhD, Derek K., ed. Diffusion MRI. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780195369779.001.0001.

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Since its initial development in the mid-1980s, and wide accessibility to perform diffusion MRI on all MRI scanners, the use of diffusion MRI has become widespread across the last 30 years. This online resource discusses the importance of ensuring that the hardware is performing optimally, the pulse sequence is carefully designed, the acquisition is optimal, the data quality is maximized while artifacts are minimized, the appropriate post-processing is used, and, where appropriate, the appropriate statistical testing is used, and the data are interpreted correctly. The author is a world authority on diffusion MRI, and has assembled most of the world's leading scientists and clinicians developing and applying diffusion MRI to produce a definitive, didactic and essential reference work for those working with diffusion MRI.
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Adams, Zoe, and Simon Deakin. Corporate Governance and Employment Relations. Edited by Jeffrey N. Gordon and Wolf-Georg Ringe. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198743682.013.44.

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Rent-sharing between employees and shareholders is a necessity if the societal value of the firm is to be maximized. This is reflected in laws across the world which, in different ways, underpin job security and worker voice. Where employees have no role in firm-level governance and are weakly protected by regulation, contractual arrangements intended to align investor and worker interests often fail. A growing body of empirical evidence, drawing in part on leximetric data, points to the beneficial economic effects of employment protection and codetermination laws for innovation and productivity. These laws also promote equality, in contrast to laws mandating additional protections for shareholders to those provided by basic corporate law, which are distributionally regressive as well as being of questionable value for efficiency.
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Saitoh, E., and K. Ando. Experimental observation of the spin Hall effect using spin dynamics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198787075.003.0015.

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This chapter describes an experiment on the inverse spin Hall effect (ISHE) induced by spin pumping. Spin pumping is the generation of spin currents as a result of magnetization M(t) precession; in a ferromagnetic/paramagnetic bilayer system, a conduction-electron spin current is pumped out of the ferromagnetic layer into the paramagnetic conduction layer in a ferromagnetic resonance condition. The sample used in the experiment is a Ni81Fe19/Pt bilayer film comprising a 10-nm-thick ferromagnetic Ni81Fe19layer and a 10-nm-thick paramagnetic Pt layer. For the measurement, the sample system is placed near the centre of a TE011 microwave cavity at which the magnetic-field component of the microwave mode is maximized while the electric-field component is minimized.
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Oliver, David. End of life: Wishes, values and symptoms, and their impact on quality of life and well-being. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757726.003.0013.

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The holistic assessment of the patient with ALS and their family will help to maximize the care as the disease progresses and the end of life approaches. This includes consideration of advance care planning, so that the person’s wishes are known if they lose capacity or communication late in the disease course. Discussion of ventilatory support, either by non-invasive ventilation or tracheostomy ventilation, is particularly important so that decisions are not made in a crisis situation. Although ventilatory support may improve quality of life (QoL) and length of survival, there may be increased dependency and continued disease progression. The recognition of the later stages of disease progression can allow further discussion and anticipation and preparation for end of life care—for patient, family, and professions—so that QoL is maximized until death.
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Golan, Amos. Advanced Inference in the Real World. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199349524.003.0006.

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In this chapter I continue the voyage into info-metrics in action, with an emphasis on more advanced info-metric inference in real-world environments. I develop a sequence of increasingly complex applications. In the first example, the maximum entropy method is extended for inferring interval information, with an application to weather data. The next example introduces additional conditional information into the constraints. It is a laboratory example, complemented with simulated data matched to observed population frequencies. The last example is the most complex, using surprisal analysis and Bayes’s rule to infer conditional probabilities from brain tumor data. In each problem the quantities whose entropy is maximized are identified and motivated. These examples demonstrate the power and generality of the info-metrics framework by showing that it allows inference in a variety of realistic settings.
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Kristiansen, Maria, and Aziz Sheikh. Health. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474427234.003.0002.

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Human happiness and well-being are, to a large extent, dependent upon the health of the individual. Similarly, healthy populations are an important prerequisite for societal progress and prosperity (Marmot et al., 2010; World Health Organization, 2015). In order to maximise individual and societal well-being, it is important that the health of all members and sections – that is, irrespective of age, sex/gender, disability, ethnicity, faith or any other protected characteristic – is maximised. A growing body of evidence, however, points to substantial, persistent differences in health outcomes between different ethnic and religious groups. In this chapter, we discuss the health profile of Muslims living in Scotland, outline some of the factors shaping health among this diverse group and consider ways of addressing the healthcare needs of Muslims within the context of Scottish healthcare services.
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Henstridge, Mark, and Alan Roe. The Macroeconomic Management of Natural Resources. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817369.003.0008.

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Managing natural resource wealth requires accommodating very large increases in investment, production, exports, and government revenues within the economy of the host country, and setting appropriate macroeconomic policies—especially fiscal, monetary, and exchange-rate policies—both to prevent resource wealth from destabilizing the economy and to ensure that its potential for economic development is maximized. This chapter focuses on the complexity of decision-making and policy on the unusual characteristics of the macroeconomic flows of the extractives sector: (i) foreign direct investment, production, exports, and revenues are often large; (ii) for each project there is a strong degree of uniformity in the sequence of activity from discovery through development to production; (iii) the non-renewable resource is finite, and so are the revenues; (iv) commodity prices are often volatile, hence public revenues can be also volatile.
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García, María Cristina. Now That the Cold War Is Over, Who Is a Refugee? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190655303.003.0002.

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Chapter 1 discusses American responses to refugee flows during the transitional period of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Fleeing a communist state had previously maximized one’s chances of admission to the United States, but as early as 1980, policymakers had questioned the logic of assuming that those fleeing communism had more legitimate needs for protection than other refugees. As government officials struggled to define a coherent refugee policy for the post–Cold War era, a wide range of domestic actors also tried to influence policy, advocating and lobbying on behalf of particular populations whose rights they felt had been ignored. The case studies in this chapter—the Soviet refuseniks, the Chinese university students, the Haitian and Cuban boat people—illustrate the changing political landscape both abroad and at home, as well as the importance of advocacy in eliciting responses from the Executive and Legislative branches of government.
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Crouch, Colin. The Incompatibles. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805274.003.0012.

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It is essential to the wider public legitimacy of the shareholder value maximization approach to corporate governance that share values can be maximized only by meeting consumers’ preferences and by using resources as efficiently as possible; and that therefore shareholders’ interests represent the general interest. The claim rests on the assumption that firms are operating in more or less pure markets. Since few markets are pure, theorists have moved from the idea of consumer sovereignty to that of consumer welfare, but this represents a sleight of hand. Further, not all human needs can be served by trading in markets. That leads us to the search for alternatives. There must be a variety of these, as one lesson of the failure of neo-liberal market theory to realize its ambitions is that there is no one best way. Neo-liberal dogmatism must be replaced by a genuinely liberal pursuit of diversity.
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Kuo, Cheng-tian. Sacred, Secular, and Neosacred Governments in China and Taiwan. Edited by Phil Zuckerman and John R. Shook. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199988457.013.16.

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This chapter explores a puzzle in comparative religion–state relations: both the atheist Chinese communist government and the democratic Taiwanese government have substantially restored the traditional, pluralistic, religious state of Chinese dynasties. After 1949, the Chinese government and the Taiwanese government developed different types of religion–state relations. The Chinese Communist government initially aimed to eliminate all religions but lost its religious legitimacy. After 1979, it swiftly established a Leninist religious state that would regain its religious legitimacy but maintain its dominance over all other religions. Similarly, the Taiwanese government started with a quasi-Leninist state to keep religions at arm’s-length. But after the lifting of martial law in 1987, the Taiwanese government gradually developed a democratic religious state by which religious freedom and equality are maximized. Both the Chinese government and the Taiwanese government developed neosacred states with differential impacts on religious freedom and equality.
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4,000 Sexual Terms, Phobias & Antiquitous Forbidden Sexual Trivia To Sizzle Your Sex Life With Skills, Laughs, and Maximized Orgasms! Advanced Sex Education Dictionary: Mature Adult-Only Reading. Outskirts Press, 2006.

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Leiser, Mark, and Andrew Murray. The Role of Non-State Actors and Institutions in the Governance of New and Emerging Digital Technologies. Edited by Roger Brownsword, Eloise Scotford, and Karen Yeung. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199680832.013.28.

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New digital technologies pose particular problems for regulators. The utility of these technologies is maximized by linking them to the Internet. But Internet technology does not respect national borders, thereby undermining the traditional legitimacy of the Westphalian state to regulate activity within its jurisdictional borders. This has led to the development of competing cyber-regulatory models that attempt to bridge the gap between traditional Westphalian governance and the new reality of the global digital space. Many of these, although not all, fit within post-Westphalian literature. Some, drawing from globalization and post-Westphalian models, seek to identify and deploy key governance nodes. Such models identify roles for non-state actors, private corporations, and supranational governance institutions. The unhappy relationship between old-world, Westphalian legal governance and new-world, post-Westphalian governance generates ongoing conflict and is the backdrop to this chapter which identifies and discusses a number of case studies in digital governance.
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Cheng, Russell. Embedded Distributions: Two Numerical Examples. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198505044.003.0007.

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This chapter illustrates use of (i) the score statistic and (ii) a goodness-of-fit statistic to test if an embedded model provides an adequate fit, in the latter case with critical values calculated by bootstrapping. Also illustrated is (iii) calculation of parameter confidence intervals and CDF confidence bands using both asymptotic theory and bootstrapping, and (iv) use of profile log-likelihood plots to display the form of the maximized log-likelihood and scatterplots for checking convergence to normality of estimated parameter distributions. Two different data sets are analysed. In the first, the generalized extreme value (GEVMin) distribution and its embedded model the simple extreme value (EVMin) are fitted to Kevlar-fibre breaking strength data. In the second sample, the four-parameter Burr XII distribution, its three-parameter embedded models, the GEVMin, Type II generalized logistic and Pareto and two-parameter embedded models, the EVMin and shifted exponential, are fitted to carbon-fibre strength data and compared.
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Armour, John. Bank Governance. Edited by Jeffrey N. Gordon and Wolf-Georg Ringe. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198743682.013.48.

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According to a common narrative, the failure of banks in the financial crisis reflected poor corporate governance practices, as well as inadequate prudential regulatory safeguards. Yet it turns out that the “best” governance practices according to ordinary standards were the ones that did worst during the financial crisis. In the period leading up to the financial crisis, it was believed that regulation would cause banks to internalize the costs of their activities, meaning that what maximized bank shareholders’ returns would also be in the interests of society. Consequently, large banks used the same governance tools as non-financial companies to minimize shareholder-management agency costs, namely independent boards, shareholder rights, the shareholder primacy norm, the threat of takeovers, and equity-based executive compensation. Unfortunately, such tools had the adverse effect of encouraging bank managers to take excessive risks. Consequently, a significant rethink about the way in which banks are governed is required.
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Cutter, Mary Ann G. Thinking Through Breast Cancer. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190637033.001.0001.

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Anyone who has been diagnosed with breast cancer or is acquainted with someone who has been diagnosed with breast cancer knows that cancer raises a host of questions concerning its nature, how we know it, and how we treat it. Such questions frame the difficult decisions that patients must make about their treatment, care, and mortality. Thinking Though Breast Cancer: A Philosophical Exploration of Diagnosis, Treatment, and Survival is a philosophical investigation of the second leading cause of cancer death among women. It is a study of how breast cancer is described, explained, evaluated, and socialized in medicine. Further, it is an investigation of the ethical implications of understanding breast cancer. These include the extent to which informed consent is secured, patient harms are minimized, patient benefits are maximized, and access to appropriate breast cancer care is made possible. The inquiry draws on clinical information as well as philosophical advice and provides suggestions about how to navigate the complex and, at times, uncertain terrain of breast cancer knowledge and care. In this way, the book is not simply an academic overview of what we know about breast cancer. It is a personal search for guidance about managing the complex, confusing, and scary terrain of breast cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment.
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Szonyi, Michael. The Art of Being Governed. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691197241.001.0001.

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How did ordinary people in the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) deal with the demands of the state? This book explores the myriad ways that families fulfilled their obligations to provide a soldier to the army. The complex strategies they developed to manage their responsibilities suggest a new interpretation of an important period in China's history as well as a broader theory of politics. The book examines how soldiers and their families living on China's southeast coast minimized the costs and maximized the benefits of meeting government demands for manpower. Families that had to provide a soldier for the army set up elaborate rules to ensure their obligation was fulfilled, and to provide incentives for the soldier not to desert his post. People in the system found ways to gain advantages for themselves and their families. For example, naval officers used the military's protection to engage in the very piracy and smuggling they were supposed to suppress. The book demonstrates how subjects of the Ming state operated in a space between defiance and compliance, and how paying attention to this middle ground can help us better understand not only Ming China but also other periods and places. The book illustrates the ways that arrangements between communities and the state hundreds of years ago have consequences and relevance for how we look at diverse cultures and societies, even today.
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