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Procedural and Therapy Peripheral Intravenous Catheters: A Framework for Safety, Quality and Patient‐Centred Care

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Aim To introduce a novel conceptual framework that differentiates peripheral intravenous catheters according to their dwell time and therapeutic purpose, in order to improve the suitability of material choice, safety and cost‐effectiveness. Design Concept based on clinical guidelines, expert consensus and recent peer‐reviewed evidence.
Bertrand Drugeon   +4 more
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Emergency Departments Leading the Transformation of Alzheimer's and Dementia Care: Emergency Care Redesign

open access: yesJournal of the American Geriatrics Society, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Over 50% of persons living with dementia (PLWD) and their care partners (dyads) visit the emergency department (ED) every year. In the ED, healthcare professionals face complex challenges managing acute issues and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and Alzheimer's disease–related dementias without provider training or in‐ED structures to ensure a
Afshana Hoque   +59 more
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Association of structured continuum emission with dynamic aurora. [PDF]

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Spanswick E   +10 more
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Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST) Science: Planetary and Cometary Atmospheres. [PDF]

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Cordiner M   +29 more
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Simulating the aurora

The Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation, 2003
AbstractWe present the first computer graphics algorithm designed to simulate the aurora, a natural phenomenon of great visual beauty and considerable scientific interest. The algorithm is based on the current understanding of the physical origin of this natural display.
Gladimir V. G. Baranoski   +4 more
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Retrospective on Aurora

The VLDB Journal, 2004
This experience paper summarizes the key lessons we learned throughout the design and implementation of the Aurora stream-processing engine. For the past 2 years, we have built five stream-based applications using Aurora. We first describe in detail these applications and their implementation in Aurora.
Hari Balakrishnan   +11 more
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Audibility of Auroras and Low Auroras

Nature, 1934
I WAS much interested in the article “Audibility of Aurora and Low Aurora” by F. T. Da vies and B. W. Currie which appeared in NATURE of December 2, because I once witnessed an aurora and heard the swishing sounds referred to.
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Aurora kinases

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2005
Aurora kinases A (also known as Aurora, Aurora-2, AIK, AIR-1, AIRK1, AYK1, BTAK, Eg2, MmIAK1 and STK15), Aurora B (also known as Aurora-1, AIM-1, AIK2, AIR-2, AIRK-2, ARK2, IAL-1 and STK12) and Aurora C (also known as AIK3) participate in several biological processes, including cytokinesis and dysregulated chromosome segregation.
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Jupiter’s Aurorae

1998
Planets with magnetic fields are found to display luminous curtains similar to the aurorae on Earth. This phenomenon occurs when charged particles traveling along the planet’s magnetic field lines collide with gases in the upper atmosphere, stimulating them to fluoresce or glow.
Daniel Fischer, Hilmar Duerbeck
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Audibility of the Aurora and Low Aurora

Nature, 1933
AN extensive inquiry among traders, policemen, missionaries and Eskimos concerning the audibility of the aurora was made by members of the Canadian Polar party stationed near Chesterfield Inlet on the west coast of Hudson Bay. The majority of the white people who were questioned had more than twenty year's experience in the eastern Canadian arctic. The
F. T. DAVIES, B. W. CURRIE
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