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Appropriate standards for “appropriateness” research
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2001Abstract [Lowe RA, Abbuhl SB. Appropriate standards for "appropriateness" research. Ann Emerg Med. June 2001;37:629-632.]
R A, Lowe, S B, Abbuhl
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Critical Care Clinics, 2011
Inappropriate empirical antibiotic therapy for severe infections in the intensive care unit is a modifiable prognostic factor that has a great effect on patient outcome and health care resources. Inappropriate treatment is usually associated with microorganisms resistant to the common antibiotics, which must be empirically targeted when risk factors ...
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Inappropriate empirical antibiotic therapy for severe infections in the intensive care unit is a modifiable prognostic factor that has a great effect on patient outcome and health care resources. Inappropriate treatment is usually associated with microorganisms resistant to the common antibiotics, which must be empirically targeted when risk factors ...
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AI & SOCIETY, 2015
The appropriation of digital artefacts involves their use, which has changed, evolved or developed beyond their original design. Thus, to understand appropriation, we must understand use. We define use as the active, purposive exploitation of the affordances offered by the technology and from this perspective; appropriation emerges as a natural ...
Tom Flint, Phil Turner
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The appropriation of digital artefacts involves their use, which has changed, evolved or developed beyond their original design. Thus, to understand appropriation, we must understand use. We define use as the active, purposive exploitation of the affordances offered by the technology and from this perspective; appropriation emerges as a natural ...
Tom Flint, Phil Turner
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Re-Appropriating Appropriation
Religion & Theology, 2015The paper assesses the role of our hermeneutical orientations in the task of exegesis by focusing specifically on the Tri-Polar exegetical framework developed by Jonathan Draper. In conjunction with the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School and other Marxist-influenced theory, the paper then tries to articulate more coherently what the stage of ...
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Appropriateness of Hypnoanesthesia
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986To the Editor.— In their report of the use of hypnoanesthesia for the removal of a very large mass from the thigh of a morbidly obese woman, Morris et al 1 state that their patient could not be managed safely by conventional anesthetic techniques and infer that the technique described, using hypnosis, fentanyl, and diazepam, was safe.
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How appropriate are appropriate adults?
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 1996Abstract This article examines the ambiguous role of the ‘appropriate adult’ within the criminal justice system and questions whether it actually represents a safeguard that protects vulnerable suspects. The paper will focus on the many problems associated with carrying out the role in accordance with current guidelines in relation to both juvenile and
John Pearse, Gisli Gudjonsson
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To Appropriate or Not to Appropriate
Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 2008No Abstract.Shakespeare in Southern Africa Vol. 16 2004: pp.
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The appropriate bird for the appropriate owner
Seminars in Avian and Exotic Pet Medicine, 1999Rather than making the unfortunate blunder of impulse-buying a parrot, knowledgeable clients often ask their veterinarians for input on whether or not they would enjoy cohabiting with a parrot and if so, which species would best fit with their lives and personalities.
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