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Cno Cycle Summary
696 words, approx. 2 pages The CNO cycle (Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen cycle) is a process carried out in the cores of stars in which four hydrogen nuclei are fused into one helium nucleus with the production of nitrogen and oxygen as intermediate products of the reaction. 12 C acts...
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CNO cycle Information
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 The CNO cycle (for carbon-nitrogen-oxygen), or sometimes Bethe-Weizsäcker-cycle, is one of two fusion reactions by which stars convert hydrogen to helium, the other being the proton-proton chain. The proton-proton chain is more important in stars the...


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 Mental Health Nursing
CNO review
07/01/2006: 2,126 words, approx. 7 pages Gerard Donaghy speaks to Neil Brimblecombe, chair of the chief nursing officer's review reference group, about the CNO's review of mental health nursing, From Values to Action The chief nursing officer's review on mental health nursing was published in April, and From Values...
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 Healthcare Executive
CEO/CNO Relationships: Survey Findings
09/01/2004: 1,678 words, approx. 6 pages In recent years, heightened focus on high-profile issues such as patient safety and the nursing shortage have helped raise awareness of the role of the chief nursing officer. More hospital leadership teams now recognize that the CNO has a direct impact on major strategic...


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