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1A stitch in time

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“A stitch in time” Metadata:

  • Title: A stitch in time
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 192
  • Publisher: ➤  Macmillan - Penguin - Simply Magazine - Orion Publishing Group, Limited - Independently Published - Pocket - Macmillan and Co. - Gollancz - Pyramid - G K Hall & Co - Pyramid Books
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Harmondsworth - New York - London - New York, USA

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  • First Year Published: 1968
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Interface bloat

software design where an interface incorporates too many (often unnecessary) operations or elements, causing issues such as difficulty navigating and usability

Operation Coronet

Part of Operation Downfall, the planned invasion of Japan in March 1946, made unnecessary by the Japanese surrender in August 1945 Operation Coronet Nighthawk

Pier Paolo Brega Massone

2010 he was sentenced to 15+1⁄2 years in prison for performing unnecessary operations on patients in order to claim payment for them from the Italian

Factitious disorder imposed on self

stays Frequent visits to multiple different physicians Opting for unnecessary operations or procedures where the results are generally normal or inconclusive

Liver

makes them unsuitable for donation, could be screened out to avoid unnecessary operations. MDCT image. Arterial anatomy contraindicated for liver donation

Pericoronitis

Advocates for retaining wisdom teeth cite the risk and costs of unnecessary operations and the ability to monitor the disease through clinical exam and

Ian Patterson

translator and academic Ian Paterson, breast surgeon jailed for unnecessary operations in England Iain Paterson (born 1973), Scottish opera singer This

German Foundation for Patient Rights

of the elderly, and on the commercial incentives which encourage unnecessary operations It advocates a central licensing system for medical staff. Rather

Hoeryong concentration camp

surgery techniques on prisoners. He heard numerous accounts of unnecessary operations and medical flaws, killing or permanently crippling prisoners. Satellite

Order of operations

of the operations. The rank of an operation is called its precedence, and an operation with a higher precedence is performed before operations with lower