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Pediatric Emergency Care, 1992
Accidental hypothermia has produced many cases of intact survival even after prolonged cardiac arrest, but it is also often fatal. In recent years, alterations in resuscitation care that sometimes confused or discouraged resuscitation teams have largely been supplanted by an emphasis on safe, rapid, effective rewarming. Rewarming decisions and even the
B T, Jolly, K T, Ghezzi
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Accidental hypothermia has produced many cases of intact survival even after prolonged cardiac arrest, but it is also often fatal. In recent years, alterations in resuscitation care that sometimes confused or discouraged resuscitation teams have largely been supplanted by an emphasis on safe, rapid, effective rewarming. Rewarming decisions and even the
B T, Jolly, K T, Ghezzi
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Definitions, 2020
5 Reponen T, et al. High environmental relative moldiness index during infancy as a predictor of asthma at 7 years of age. Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. August 2011.
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5 Reponen T, et al. High environmental relative moldiness index during infancy as a predictor of asthma at 7 years of age. Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. August 2011.
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Accidental Truth and Accidental Justification [PDF]
L'A. defend la these selon laquelle l'accidentalite peut entrer dans la justification d'une croyance, d'une part, et que ce type d'accidentalite est potentiellement plus dommagable que celle qui participe de la verite de la croyance, d'autre part.
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The American Economist, 1996
In this collection of autobiographical essays, 26 prominent scholars detail their professional development, while offering insight into their lives and philosophies. With candor and humor they relate how they came to the field of economics, as well as how their views have evolved over the years.
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In this collection of autobiographical essays, 26 prominent scholars detail their professional development, while offering insight into their lives and philosophies. With candor and humor they relate how they came to the field of economics, as well as how their views have evolved over the years.
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U.S. Mortality Due to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, 1999-2014. Accidental and Intentional Deaths.
Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2016RATIONALE Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning accounts for hundreds of deaths and thousands of emergency department visits in the United States annually. Development of initiatives to reduce CO mortality through poisoning prevention requires a comprehensive ...
N. Hampson
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The Lancet, 2011
[Extract] In June, 2010, a 27-year-old Indian woman was brought to our emergency department after being hit by a car. She had pelvic fractures. A routine trauma CT series of the chest showed incidental right pulmonary nodules, hilar lymphadenopathy, and a large inferior mediastinal mass (figure A).
Colin Royse+6 more
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[Extract] In June, 2010, a 27-year-old Indian woman was brought to our emergency department after being hit by a car. She had pelvic fractures. A routine trauma CT series of the chest showed incidental right pulmonary nodules, hilar lymphadenopathy, and a large inferior mediastinal mass (figure A).
Colin Royse+6 more
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“Accidental” urban wetlands: ecosystem functions in unexpected places
, 2017“Accidental” urban wetlands are formed not through deliberate restoration or management activity, but as a product of land use and water infrastructure decisions by municipalities.
M. Palta, N. Grimm, P. Groffman
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Incidence and characteristics of accidental falls in hospitalizations
Nagoya journal of medical science, 2017Aging of the patient population has led to increased occurrence of accidental falls in acute care settings. The aim of this study is to survey the annual occurrence of falls in a university hospital, and to examine procedures to prevent fall.
Kazuyoshi Kobayashi+7 more
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Anaesthesia, 1979
The physiological changes associated with accidental hypothermia are considered. Current methods of management of the hypothermic patient are reviewed.
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The physiological changes associated with accidental hypothermia are considered. Current methods of management of the hypothermic patient are reviewed.
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2002
Albert Jonsen in The Birth of Bioethics notes that his career in bioethics began with a phone call to him from soon-to-be colleagues at the University of California at San Francisco Medical Center. Bioethics didn't begin with a bang but as an accident in the root sense—something that happened, not by necessity, but rather by chance.
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Albert Jonsen in The Birth of Bioethics notes that his career in bioethics began with a phone call to him from soon-to-be colleagues at the University of California at San Francisco Medical Center. Bioethics didn't begin with a bang but as an accident in the root sense—something that happened, not by necessity, but rather by chance.
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