- In investment,
uncompensated risk is the
level of
additional risk for
which no
additional returns are
generated and, when
taking systematic withdrawals...
-
transimpedance amplifier. The
peaking of the gain
curve is
typical of
uncompensated or
poorly compensated transimpedance amplifiers. The
curve labeled AOL...
-
disappears as
blood flow and
oxygen debt are corrected.
Treatment of
uncompensated metabolic acidosis is
focused upon
correcting the
underlying problem...
-
maximize their utility for
given income and prices. A
synonymous term is
uncompensated demand function,
because when the
price rises the
consumer is not compensated...
- The
Justice for
Uncompensated Survivors Today (JUST) Act of 2017 (Pub. L. 115–171 (text) (PDF),S. 447 (and
identical H.R. 1226)) is US
legislation that...
- government, so it has been
characterized as an
unfunded mandate. In 2009,
uncompensated care
represents 55% of
emergency room care, and 6% of
total hospital...
- they wish to
maintain non-profit status. One
estimate put the cost of
uncompensated care for 2004 at $41 billion, of
which $34.6
billion was
funded through...
- hospitals,
especially in
urban areas, have a high
concentration of
uncompensated care and
graduate medical education as
compared to all
other American...
- loss for this
uncompensated care.
Estimates suggest that over half (approximately 55%) of all
quantifiable emergency care is
uncompensated and inadequate...
- cell wall of the bacterium, and
osmotic pressure becomes increasingly uncompensated—eventually
causing cell
death (cytolysis). In addition, the build-up...