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UNICEF, ed. Problems and priorities regarding recurrent costs. New York, N.Y., USA (3 UN Plaza, New York 10017): UNICEF, 1988.

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UNICEF, ed. Problems and priorities regarding recurrent costs. New York: UNICEF, 1988.

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Environmental impact assessment: Practical solutions to recurrent problems. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2003.

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Lawrence, David P. Impact assessment: Practical solutions to recurrent problems and contemporary. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013.

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Presidential accountability: New and recurring problems. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.

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Anthony, Jennings. The world food programme and the recurrent cost problem. Rome: World Food Programme, 1988.

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Jennings, Anthony. The World Food Programme and the recurrent cost problem. Rome: World Food Programme, 1987.

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Kay, Loveland Genevra, and Federal Judicial Center, eds. Manual on recurring problems in criminal trials. 5th ed. Washington, DC (One Columbus Circle, N.E., Washington 20002-8003): Federal Judicial Center, 2001.

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Voorhees, Donald S. Manual on recurring problems in criminal trials. 3rd ed. Washington, D.C. (1520 H. St., N.W., Washington 20005): Federal Judicial Center, 1990.

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Kay, Loveland Genevra, Markarian Kris, and United States. Department of Justice. Office of Legal Education, eds. Manual on recurring problems in criminal trials. 4th ed. Washington, D.C.?]: Office of Legal Education, 1997.

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Voorhees, Donald S. Manual on recurring problems in criminal trials. 4th ed. Washington, DC (One Columbus Circle, N.E., Washington 20002-8003): Federal Judicial Center, 1996.

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Carrington, Tucker. Manual on recurring problems in criminal trials. 6th ed. Washington, D.C: Federal Judicial Center, 2010.

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Center, Federal Judicial, ed. Manual on recurring problems in criminal trials. [Washington, D.C.?: Federal Judicial Center], 1985.

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Voorhees, Donald S. Manual on recurring problems in criminal trials. 5th ed. Washington, DC (One Columbus Circle, N.E., Washington 20002-8003): Federal Judicial Center, 2001.

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Voorhees, Donald S. Manual on recurring problems in criminal trials. 4th ed. [Washington]: Office of Legal Education, 1997.

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Azorji, Eugene Edozie. Some recurrent problems of Christian inculturation in Nigeria with special reference to the Igbo people: An anthropological-theological study on the Christian encounter with an African Culture-the experience of syncretism, secularism, and continuity of traditional religion. Romae: Pontificia Universitas Urbaniana, Facultas Theologiae, 1988.

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Magruder, Carter B. Recurring logistic problems as I have observed them. Washington, D.C: Center of Military History, U.S. Army, 1991.

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New York State Financial Control Board., ed. Staff report, FYs 1997-2000 financial plan, the impact of non-recurring solutions on recurring problems. [New York, N.Y.?: The Board, 1996.

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Boles, Bill. A study of recurring mold problems on the Roseau River Reserve, Manitoba. [Ottawa]: CMHC, 1998.

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Ben, Sammler, Harvey Don, and Yale University. School ofDrama. Department of Technical Design and Production., eds. The Technical brief collection: Ten years of solutions to recurring problems in technical theatre. New Haven, Conn: Yale School of Drama, 1992.

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1945-, Sammler Bronislaw J., Harvey Don, and Yale School of Drama. Dept. of Technical Design and Production., eds. The Technical brief collection: Ten years of solutions to recurring problems in technical theatre. New Haven, CT: Dept. of Technical Design & Production, the Yale School of Drama / Repertory Theatre, Yale University, 1992.

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Coleman, Vernon. How to conquer pain: A new and positive approach to the problem of persistent and recurrent pain. Lynmouth: European Medical Journal, 1994.

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Pischik, Vlada, Tat'yana Chernousova, Margarita Postnikova, Anastasiya Miklyaeva, Nadezhda Sivrikova, Irina Abakumova, and Garnik Akopov. The life of modern generations: socio-psychological trends. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1911533.

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The monograph includes studies of the last decades by a group of scientists engaged in solving problems of theoretical and methodological study of the problem of psychological manifestations of modern generations. The authors reflected the versatility of definitions of the concept of "generation" and revealed the multidimensional phenomenon of generations. The author's approach to the succession of generations deserves attention, which opens up prospects in the study of intergenerational relations. A level model of value-semantic mediation of intergenerational relations is presented, which allows a comprehensive look at the manifestations of generations. Reviews of generational studies are presented and empirical cross-sections are presented in the value-semantic perspective of the formation of generations. The problem of perception of generations by each other in age and gender aspects is considered in a special way. Attention is paid to the problems of spreading the belief in conspiracies in the modern youth environment and the harmful consequences of this. The empirical model of the conspirativist mentality is the beginning of research in this regard. It is addressed to philosophers, cultural scientists, sociologists, psychologists of various schools and anyone interested in new and recurring trends in human development in the world.
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Office, General Accounting. Major acquisitions: Summary of recurring problems and systemic issues, 1960-1987 : briefing report to the Chairman, Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1988.

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Andrica, Dorin, and Ovidiu Bagdasar. Recurrent Sequences: Key Results, Applications, and Problems. Springer, 2020.

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Andrica, Dorin, and Ovidiu Bagdasar. Recurrent Sequences: Key Results, Applications, and Problems. Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.

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Lawrence, David P. Environmental Impact Assessment: Practical Solutions to Recurrent Problems. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2003.

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Lawrence, David P. Environmental Impact Assessment: Practical Solutions to Recurrent Problems. Wiley-Interscience, 2003.

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Lawrence, David P. Impact Assessment: Practical Solutions to Recurrent Problems and Contemporary Challenges. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2013.

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Lawrence, David P. Impact Assessment: Practical Solutions to Recurrent Problems and Contemporary Challenges. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2013.

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Lawrence, David P. Impact Assessment: Practical Solutions to Recurrent Problems and Contemporary Challenges. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2013.

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Lawrence, David P. Impact Assessment: Practical Solutions to Recurrent Problems and Contemporary Challenges. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2013.

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Lawrence, David P. Impact Assessment: Practical Solutions to Recurrent Problems and Contemporary Challenges. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2013.

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Puntis, John. Nutritional problems in the child with neurodisability. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198759928.003.0021.

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Feeding problems occur in around 50% of children with neurological disability. Needing help with feeds, choking, prolonged meal times, and poor weight gain are common. Gastro-oesophageal reflux and constipation may further complicate management, and obesity is a risk particularly in those with low energy requirements. Assessment should include a detailed feeding history and anthropometry. Oromotor skills and safety of swallow can be gauged by a speech and language therapist, and appropriate seating and eating tools by an occupational therapist. The dietician advises on nutritional requirements and how these can be met. Tube feeding is indicated for an unsafe swallow, recurrent aspiration pneumonia, and when an adequate energy intake cannot be achieved despite optimizing oral intake. On rare occasions, parenteral nutrition may be considered if gastrointestinal dysmotility progresses to the point that enteral feeding is no longer possible. This raises difficult ethical issues and early involvement of a palliative care team is highly recommended.
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Johnson, Melvin. Overcoming Recurring Problems: Breaking the Chains That Keep Us Bound to Recurring Problems by Spiritual Warfare. The Nation Publisher, 2021.

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Cognitive Science: Recent Advances and Recurring Problems. Vernon Press, 2017.

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Cognitive Science: Recent Advances and Recurring Problems. Vernon Press, 2018.

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Hollak, Carla E. M. Approach to the Patient with Respiratory Signs and Symptoms. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199972135.003.0071.

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The respiratory system is frequently involved in inborn errors of metabolism, either primarily or secondary to severe systemic disease. In disorders with progressive neurological disease, recurrent chest infections are a result of aspiration. Patients with cachexia and muscle weakness can develop breathing difficulties. Metabolic acidosis causes tachypnea. These secondary problems, occurring in the context of a multisystem disease with prominent other features, are well covered elsewhere and are not discussed in this chapter. The focus of the current chapter is the adult patient who presents with respiratory symptoms or signs as a first manifestation of an inborn error of metabolism. In addition, disorders where respiratory problems are a major part of the adult disease spectrum are listed.
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Hollak, Carla E. M. Hematological Abnormalities. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199972135.003.0077.

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The respiratory system is frequently involved in inborn errors of metabolism, either primarily or secondary to severe systemic disease. In disorders with progressive neurological disease, recurrent chest infections are a result of aspiration. Patients with cachexia and muscle weakness can develop breathing difficulties. Metabolic acidosis causes tachypnea. These secondary problems, occurring in the context of a multisystem disease with prominent other features, are well covered elsewhere and are not discussed in this chapter. The focus of the current chapter is the adult patient who presents with respiratory symptoms or signs as a first manifestation of an inborn error of metabolism. In addition, disorders where respiratory problems are a major part of the adult disease spectrum are listed
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Magruder, Carter Bowie. Recurring Logistics Problems As I Have Observed Them. United States Government Printing, 1991.

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Walsh, David A. Cervical and lumbar spine. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0157.

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Cervical and lumbar spine pain are major causes of disability and distress. Careful assessment is needed of the nature and extent of the problem, for diagnosis and exclusion of important (treatable) differential diagnoses, and for the formulation and engagement of the patient in an appropriate treatment plan. Acute spinal pain frequently does not indicate underlying joint pathology. Chronic spinal pain is often associated with intervertebral disc disease or which is often classified together with facet joint osteoarthritis as spondylosis. Sciatica, brachalgia, or spinal claudication may each be a consequence of either spondylosis or intervertebral disc prolapse. Simple mechanical low back and neck pain may respond well to conservative management with analgesics and physiotherapy. Specific spinal problems, such as neuronal compromise, may require additional treatments. The roles of injections and surgery in the management of spinal pain continue to evolve. Although ongoing management is largely determined by the individual's clinical response, comprehensive health economic analyses inform healthcare policies which may limit treatment availability. Many people with spinal problems suffer long-term or recurrent pain and disability, with significant psychological and social impact. Multidisciplinary approaches are needed to facilitate pain management and enable people with spinal pain to lead fulfilling lives when the underlying condition cannot be cured.
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Perroud, Thierry, and Reto Inversini. Enterprise Architecture Patterns: Practical Solutions for Recurring IT-Architecture Problems. Springer, 2013.

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Perroud, Thierry, and Reto Inversini. Enterprise Architecture Patterns: Practical Solutions for Recurring IT-Architecture Problems. Springer, 2013.

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Perroud, Thierry, and Reto Inversini. Enterprise Architecture Patterns: Practical Solutions for Recurring IT-Architecture Problems. Springer, 2015.

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Recurring logistic problems as I have observed them (CMH pub). For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O, 1991.

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Ridley, Saxon. Recovering from critical illness in hospital. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0380.

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Recovery from critical illness may not be smooth and uneventful for the patient. Complications and adverse events may beset the patient and lead to intensive care unit (ICU) re-admission. Problems upsetting patients after discharge may be a manifestation of post-intensive care syndrome, new or recurrent organ failure. Avoiding post-ICU complications may be prevented by ensuring a well-planned transition from ICU to the general ward. This may be achieved by minimizing the impact and duration of organ support, defining a structured rehabilitation programme prior to ICU discharge. After discharge a short period spent on an intermediate care unit with higher nursing staff ratios, together with follow-up on the general ward will help identify and treat any new problems. Unfortunately, re-admission may be required to effectively treat some complications. There are recognized risk factors for ICU re-admission and these should be used to warn of the increased likelihood of adverse events to aid appropriate planning avoiding re-admission to ICU.
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Cohen, Jeffrey A., Justin J. Mowchun, Victoria H. Lawson, and Nathaniel M. Robbins. A 20-year-Old Male with Acute Lower-Extremity Weakness. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190491901.003.0025.

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A metabolic myopathy may be an overlooked etiology of recurrent exercised-induced weakness. This chapter discusses the clinical features and diagnostic considerations for adult patients with suspected metabolic myopathy. Adult patients with carbohydrate or fatty acid disorders typically have a history since childhood of exercise-induced myalgias, cramps, and fatigue. Episodes of myoglobinuria tend to present later, usually in the second decade. For any unexplained myopathy, especially if there is concern for a metabolic myopathy, there should also be consideration of a mitochondrial disease. Many mitochondrial disorders present with multiple neurological problems, such as deafness, seizures, encephalopathy, ptosis, or ophthalmoplegia. This chapter will discuss the complexities of genetic testing and muscle biopsy for the evaluation of a possible metabolic myopathy.
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Clasen, Mathias. Haunted Houses, Haunted Minds. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190666507.003.0011.

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Stephen King’s The Shining (1977) is one of the most popular horror novels of all time. It tells the story of a family snowed in at a haunted hotel. The father, Jack Torrance, dreams of literary success and succumbs to the evil ghosts and supernatural forces of the hotel, eventually attacking his own family. This chapter argues that the central conflicts of the novel have their roots in human nature, reflecting evolutionarily recurrent adaptive problems of balancing conflicting evolved motives, most crucially motives for dominance versus motives for prosociality, and of surviving the hostile forces of nature. Moreover, the supernatural elements of the novel resonate with evolved cognitive dispositions for magical thinking and metaphysical dualism. The Shining effectively evokes and explores biologically salient conflicts and fears, offering a compellingly hard-nosed but ultimately optimistic perspective on those conflicts and fears.
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Turney, Ben, and John Reynard. Management of ureteric stones in pregnancy. Edited by John Reynard. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199659579.003.0029.

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Renal colic is the most common non-obstetric cause for abdominal pain and hospitalization during pregnancy. Ureteric stones occur in about 1 in 2,000 pregnancies, most (>80%) in the second and third trimesters. Primary management concerns are diagnostic foetal radiation exposure and the potential for adverse perinatal events arising either from the stone or from intervention. Indications for intervention are the same as for the non-pregnant patient, but are influenced by obstetric circumstances. Active treatment options may be temporizing (stent or nephrostomy) or definitive (ureteroscopic stone extraction). Historically, temporizing measures were the only recommended treatment option. However, potential problems associated with temporary drainage mechanisms include recurrent obstruction, infection, nephrostomy displacement, encrustation, infection, and pain. These factors may impact on pregnancy. In recent years, advances in surgical technology and technique have permitted definitive ureteroscopic management of stones during pregnancy.
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Johnson, Michael. Problem Solved: How to recognize the nineteen recurring problems faced in design, branding and communication and how to solve them. Phaidon Press, 2012.

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