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An Evaluation of New Procedures for Testing Explosion Arresters

open access: yesChemical Engineering Research and Design, 1998
The paper first outlines the practical need for explosion arresters, including pressures arising from recent legislation. The nature of pipeline explosions is then considered, including the problem of potential transition to detonation together with the ...
G O Thomas, Andrzej Teodorczyk
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CARDIAC ARREST

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1996
This article reviews the critical resuscitations necessary during prehospital and emergency department treatment of cardiac arrest. Standard therapy for cardiac arrest rhythms is presented. Novel pharmacologic agents, types of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and circulatory-assist devices are discussed.
D J, DeBehnke, G L, Swart
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Cardiac arrest

Emergency Nurse, 2014
In this head-to-head debate, the authors provide opposing arguments about whether patients with cardiac arrest should be taken to hospital.
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The Pediatric Arrest

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2006
Tonight a girl, 8 years old or so, lies unresponsive in the emergency department. I do not treat children. They are small, and they seem fragile and medically mysterious to me.
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Metabolic arrest

Intensive Care Medicine, 1986
In hypoxia sensitive cells and tissues, the rates of glucose and O2 consumption are inversely related (Pasteur Effect). Under O2 limiting conditions the demands for glucose (glycogen) in such cells may drastically rise as a means for maintaining ATP turnover close to normoxic rates; nevertheless ion and electrical potentials cannot be sustained due to ...
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Cardiac Arrest

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1990
In brief: Immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is required to provide a victim of cardiac arrest with artificial ventilation and circulation. The author reviews the basic principles of CPR (establishing an airway, providing ventilation, and initiating cardiac massage) and discusses the underlying dysrhythmias associated with cardiac arrest ...
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The arrest of sociology

International Sociology, 2020
A new book from Colin Campbell, the distinguished British sociologist, asks a disquieting question: Has sociology progressed? Campbell concludes that our discipline has made little progress in the past half-century. This essay describes what Campbell means by progress, and the factors that, on his account, impede it.
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“Don’t Arrest Me, Arrest the Police”

2022
Lisa Marie Cacho, Jodi Melamed
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CARDIAC ARREST

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1954
J S, MACMAHON, W I, HOTTEN, J F, FARRAR
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Cardiopulmonary Arrest

Dental Clinics of North America, 1965
W B, Kouwenhoven, J R, Jude
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