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             nursing practice in the organizational culture. Nursing   166(4), 281–289.
             Administration Quarterly, 13(2),  31–42. (Also trans-  Ray, M., Turkel, M., & Marino, F. (2002). The transforma-
             lated and published in Japanese.)             tive process for nursing in workforce redevelopment.
           Ray, M. A. (1992). Critical theory as a framework to    Nursing Administration Quarterly, 26(2), 1–14.
             enhance nursing science. Nursing Science Quarterly,   Turkel, M., & Ray, M. (2000). Relational complexity: a theory
             5(3), 98–101.                                 of the nurse-patient relationship within an economic
           Ray, M. A. (1993). A study of care processes using Total   context. Nursing Science Quarterly, 13(4), 307–313.
             Quality Management as a framework in a USAF    Turkel, M., & Ray, M. (2001). Relational complexity:
             regional hospital emergency service and related    from grounded theory to instrument development
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             Japanese Journal of Nursing Research, 1, 14–24.  analysis within the context of political caring. Interna-
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             research starting point for health care ethics. Nursing   Turkel, M., & Ray, M. (2004). Creating a caring practice
             Outlook, 42(3), 104–109.                      environment through self-renewal. Nursing Administra-
           Ray, M. A. (1994). Complex caring dynamics: a unifying   tion Quarterly, 28(4), 249–254.
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