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Competing institutions: Law, medicine, and family in neonatal intensive care
Carol A. Heimer
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Sociology
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Family
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Medical Sciences
100%
Law
100%
Organizations
100%
Legislation
42%
Legal Institution
28%
Influence
28%
Awards
28%
Infant
28%
Actors
14%
Space
14%
Organizational Theory
14%
Theory
14%
Process
14%
Example
14%
Practice
14%
Problem
14%
Category
14%
Decision
14%
Legal Issue
14%
INIS
medicine
100%
legal aspects
100%
competition
40%
infants
40%
space
20%
gain
20%
units
20%
shape
20%
variations
20%
solutions
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Institution
100%
Institutional Theory
14%
Institutional Competition
14%