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There is also an all-white princess vis-a-vis, which looks like something out of Cinderella with a gilded family crest for decoration.

To incorporate advances in documentation with computerised Electronic Medical Record systems, enable ease of calculation, and provide a single score for vasoactive support after cardiac surgery in children across all ages, we explore a modification of the VIS, which is the Total Inotrope Exposure Score (TIES).

Jordan Nikolov-Orce, operating under the codename "Parak", and Ante Banina, under the codename "Pakra", were members of the tactical group "Vis" which was tasked with enforcing a naval blocade of the city of Split and the surrounding islands.

Positions 10 to 17 are the Vehicle Identifier Section or VIS, which may include information on options installed or engine and transmission choices.

That would weaken its strategic position vis-a-vis Turkey, which has occupied around a third of the island since 1974.

And if the dialogue fails and consequently President Mahmoud Abbas asks him to continue as caretaker prime minister, it will put him in a stronger position vis-a-vis Fatah, which has not been facilitating his mission until now.

"They will help vis-a-vis UK institutions which have often taken short-term views".

As Leydesdorff and Deakin et al. (2011) point out, this 'standing apart and falling short', is something that offers a particularly critical insight into the development of smart cities, vis-a-vis the tendency which there is for the reflexive instability of the intellectual capital embedded in their social networks, cultural attributes and environmental capacities, to produce a 'creative slack'.

The initial Chinese reaction to the ruling reveals that China continues to struggle to come to terms with the operation of compulsory norms and processes of public international law, especially vis-a-vis treaties to which it belongs, such as UNCLOS.

It seems that voluntary partnership is not enough vis-a-vis a reality which is characterised by '… unevenness of progress within countries and regions, and the severe inequalities that exist among populations, especially between rural and urban areas' (ibidem).

Of course, by similar reasoning, private insurers and individual self-paying patients who pay relatively high prices for given services can lament that they are the victims of a cost shift from private insurers with stronger market power vis à vis hospitals, which enables them to bargain for lower prices for identical services.

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