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Hortus Artium Medievalium, 2009
Zalavár, known as Mosaburg in Carolingian period, was the seat of a local prince who ruled over considerable parts of Pannonia. During the last few decades a large three-aisled church was excavated with a multi-storied western part and a complicated sanctuary.
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Zalavár, known as Mosaburg in Carolingian period, was the seat of a local prince who ruled over considerable parts of Pannonia. During the last few decades a large three-aisled church was excavated with a multi-storied western part and a complicated sanctuary.
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Cardiology in Review, 2013
About 50 years ago, Norman Jefferis Holter invented a device that opened the possibility of recording heart activity over long periods of time. This invention, together with the rapid developments in electronics, has enabled a revolutionary change in the diagnosis and management of cardiac diseases. Ambulatory cardiac monitors have decreased in size to
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About 50 years ago, Norman Jefferis Holter invented a device that opened the possibility of recording heart activity over long periods of time. This invention, together with the rapid developments in electronics, has enabled a revolutionary change in the diagnosis and management of cardiac diseases. Ambulatory cardiac monitors have decreased in size to
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Dermatologic Surgery, 1995
Ambulatory phlebectomy (AP) is a gratifying technique that allows one to solve problems otherwise requiring traditional surgery. However, when AP is practiced indiscriminately, results may be disappointing and can tarnish the technique, although there is always a solution to restore the situation.To evaluate the defects of AP, their frequency, and to ...
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Ambulatory phlebectomy (AP) is a gratifying technique that allows one to solve problems otherwise requiring traditional surgery. However, when AP is practiced indiscriminately, results may be disappointing and can tarnish the technique, although there is always a solution to restore the situation.To evaluate the defects of AP, their frequency, and to ...
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2019
Ambulatory electroencephalography (aEEG) is a technique of continuous EEG recording while ensuring maximum mobility of the patient in a more naturalistic setting. The initial technological drawbacks of aEEG have been circumvented by incorporating digital and computer technology.
Udaya, Seneviratne, Wendyl Jude, D'Souza
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Ambulatory electroencephalography (aEEG) is a technique of continuous EEG recording while ensuring maximum mobility of the patient in a more naturalistic setting. The initial technological drawbacks of aEEG have been circumvented by incorporating digital and computer technology.
Udaya, Seneviratne, Wendyl Jude, D'Souza
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Emergency Nurse, 2012
Ambulatory emergency care (AEC) can reduce pressure on the NHS by ensuring that emergency care takes place on the day of presentation and that admissions are avoided, says the Department of Health.
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Ambulatory emergency care (AEC) can reduce pressure on the NHS by ensuring that emergency care takes place on the day of presentation and that admissions are avoided, says the Department of Health.
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Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1990
AbstractAmbulatory surgical procedures are a large and increasing fraction of all surgery in the United States. A specialized health care team must be assembled to care for these patients and meet their special needs. Ambulatory surgery patients should be selected according to medical and psychosocial criteria.
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AbstractAmbulatory surgical procedures are a large and increasing fraction of all surgery in the United States. A specialized health care team must be assembled to care for these patients and meet their special needs. Ambulatory surgery patients should be selected according to medical and psychosocial criteria.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 2002
Ambulatory mastectomy has been a topic of heated political debate with little analysis of clinical data.Based on extensive satisfaction surveys, an ideal surgical treatment experience was developed that decreased nausea, increased preoperative education, and reduced perioperative narcotic usage.
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Ambulatory mastectomy has been a topic of heated political debate with little analysis of clinical data.Based on extensive satisfaction surveys, an ideal surgical treatment experience was developed that decreased nausea, increased preoperative education, and reduced perioperative narcotic usage.
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Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1985
The neurophysiologic evaluation of patients with possible or proven paroxysmal disorders is no longer limited to routine laboratory EEGs or intensive inpatient monitoring. Expanded temporal sampling of the EEG, which increases the probability of documenting, characterizing, and quantitating the electrographic manifestations of these illnesses, is now ...
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The neurophysiologic evaluation of patients with possible or proven paroxysmal disorders is no longer limited to routine laboratory EEGs or intensive inpatient monitoring. Expanded temporal sampling of the EEG, which increases the probability of documenting, characterizing, and quantitating the electrographic manifestations of these illnesses, is now ...
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Ambulatory Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy
The Laryngoscope, 1996AbstractThe performance of tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy in an ambulatory setting is controversial. However, most current studies show that with adequate criteria for patient selection and careful postoperative observation, these procedures can be safely done as outpatient surgery.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1960
restrictions now that they can carry oxygen equipment in their pockets or purses. And because portable equipment that can be carried in the doctor's bag is available, physicians can save some lives that would otherwise be lost. Ambulatory oxygen therapy is a recent development (1). The lightweight oxygen containers were devised by Alvan L.
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restrictions now that they can carry oxygen equipment in their pockets or purses. And because portable equipment that can be carried in the doctor's bag is available, physicians can save some lives that would otherwise be lost. Ambulatory oxygen therapy is a recent development (1). The lightweight oxygen containers were devised by Alvan L.
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