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Hospital Incidence and Outcomes of the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Using the Kigali Modification of the Berlin Definition.

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2015
RATIONALE Estimates of the incidence of the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in high- and middle-income countries vary from 10.1 to 86.2 per 100,000 person-years in the general population.
E. Riviello   +9 more
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Berlin

2019
Review of Berlin, Reviewed June 2019 by Marianne R. Williams, Librarian-in-Residence, University of Arkansas, mw052@uark.edu.
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Heat waves in Berlin and Potsdam, Germany – Long‐term trends and comparison of heat wave definitions from 1893 to 2017

International Journal of Climatology, 2018
Heat waves (HWs) are natural hazards characterised by episodes of hot weather. However, in the absence of a universal definition a wide variety of definitions is applied.
D. Fenner   +3 more
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City strategies for affordable housing: the approaches of Berlin, Hamburg, Stockholm, and Gothenburg

, 2019
City strategies for affordable housing : The approaches of Berlin, Hamburg, Stockholm,and ...
A. Hansson
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The Road to Berlin

, 2019
Whatever our proffesion, the road to berlin can be excellent source for reading. Locate the existing data of word, txt, kindle, ppt, zip, pdf, as well as rar in this website.
John Erickson
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Misuse through short-term rentals on the Berlin housing market

, 2016
Purpose - Short-term rentals are mainly of small flats, which are offered to tourists. Currently, the providers of short-term rentals, in particular Airbnb (ABB), are being criticized in several German cities, on the grounds that shares of residential ...
Philipp Schäfer, Nicole Braun
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Berlin

2020
This chapter provides some indication of the atmosphere of Berlin, with particular reference to the building programme, the speed and extent of which is unique in present-day Europe and which profoundly affects this atmosphere. Berlin began as two towns, Berlin and Colin, which grew up as trading settlements halfway between the fortresses of Spandau ...
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The Berlin Wall

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2003
A disclaimer at the outset: according to current NIHguidelines, I am classi” ed as a white, non-Hispanic male.Presumably my speech, clothing, attire, and lifestyle couldbe categorized accordingly. What about my bioethics? Ac-cording to Catherine Myser (2003), the answer is an em-phatic “ Yes.” If she is right and this is a problem thatneeds to be ...
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Using the Berlin Questionnaire To Identify Patients at Risk for the Sleep Apnea Syndrome

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999
N. Netzer   +4 more
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5th International Conference on Concussion in Sport (Berlin)

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2017
P. McCrory   +10 more
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