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Looking for the best hospital?

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A plenty of data and lots of hospital ratings are available, but it is a difficult task to find the best information, and avoiding the hype about hospitals. One of the problems is connected with the agencies rating the hospitals and the few of the most established and widely used commercial hospital rating organization in the USA, include Health Graders, whose web site gets about 13.6 million hits in a month, Solucient, and US News, which publishes the most widely discussed hospital ratings.

Author: Pekkanan, John
Publisher: Washington Magazine Inc.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 2005
Management services, Office Administrative Services, Hospital Management, Company systems management, Information management, Hospitals, Information storage and retrieval systems, Hospital administration, Hospital information systems, Hospital/clinic administration software

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In the drydock

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Cruise ships are drydocked for servicing every two or three years to meet the standards of classification societies and marine inspectors. Hundreds of workers carry out the maintenance, repair, refurbishing and inspection of a ship it is sent to a dry dock, and scheduling is very tight because drydocks can be very expensive. A general description of the organized chaos in ship maintenance is given.

Author: Lyons, Benjamin S.B.
Publisher: World Publishing, Co. (Illinois)
Publication Name: Cruise Travel
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0199-5111
Year: 2007
Usage, Remodeling and renovation, Maintenance and repair, Cruise ships, Ship repair, Dry-docks, Dry docks, Logistics

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Eye relief

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Eye relief is concerned with the precautions taken while shooting to prevent any harm to the eyes. One of the precautions is the viewing distance between the eye-piece and the shooter's eye should be safe, in order to ensure this, one should shoulder the rifle and lay his cheek against the stock with your eyes closed to ensure safety.

Author: McRae, Bill
Publisher: National Rifle Association of America
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 2003
Safety and security measures, Shooting

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