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Description: Dr. Lozonschi practices adult cardiac surgery and specializes in heart failure surgery, including placement of mechanical heart assist devices and heart transplantation. View Lucian Lozonschi's complete bio at uwhealth.org: findadoctor.uwhealth.org
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Abstract: Congress of the European Economic Association and I am grateful to participants in my session for their comments. The paper is part of a larger project on the options approach to corporate bankruptcy, and in pursuing this project I have benefited fro...
Abstract: According to Lucian Leape, patient safety in hospitals is improving, and it is now possible to get to a level of zero defects. Growing recognition of the need for team training, use of trigger tools, improving the competency of physicians, and full d...
Abstract: Lucian L. Leape, MD, is a health policy analyst whose research has focused on error prevention and appropriateness of care. He is currently adjunct professor of health policy at the Harvard School of Public Health. Prior to joining the faculty at Har...
Abstract: PURPOSE: To describe and discuss the status of patient safety in U.S. hospitals. METHODS: Personal interview. This report is part of a series of discussions with a leading expert on patient safety. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS: Some improvements have bee...
Abstract: As VLSI advances towards billions of fast transistors on a chip (Gigascale Integration, or GSI), it is becoming clear that interconnect issues will dominate. Conventional uniprocessor architectures, developed in an era when interconnect was largely i...
Abstract: What is the impact of the spin history and position history on signal intensity after the alignment of acquired volumes? This question arises in many fMRI studies. We will focus on spin-history artefacts generated by the position-history of the scann...
Abstract: What is the impact of the spin history and position history on signal intensity after the alignment of acquired volumes? This question arises in many fMRI studies. We will focus on spin-history artefacts generated by the position-history of the scann...
Abstract: . The problem of scheduling a set of tasks on two parallel and identical processors is considered. The executions of tasks are constrained by precedence relations. The running times of the tasks are independent random variables with a common exponent...
Abstract: Back cover: A 20x20 Kohonen self-organized map of handwritten graphemes.
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Abstract: The scheduling of task graphs on two identical processors is considered. It is assumed that tasks have unit-execution-time, and arcs are associated with unit-communication-time delays. The problem is to assign the tasks to the two processors and sche...
Abstract: The scheduling of task graphs on two identical processors is considered. It is assumed that tasks have unit-execution-time, and arcs are associated with unit-communication-time delays. The problem is to assign the tasks to the two processors and sche...
Abstract: The scheduling of task graphs on two identical processors is considered. It is assumed that tasks have unit-execution-time, and arcs are associated with unit-communication-time delays. The problem is to assign the tasks to the two processors and sche...
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