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To burn, or not to burn: that is the question

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2023
Recently, Zylstra et al. reported that wet sclerophyll forest left unburnt for 75 years experiences a marked decrease in flammability, requiring a radical rethink about fire management. This also highlights the vertical dimension of fires, with species conservation favored by a mosaic of fire types (high pyrodiversity).
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Burn Infection and Burn Sepsis

Surgical Infections, 2021
Background: Infection is the most common complication and cause of death in patients suffering burn injuries. These patients are susceptible to infection and burn wound sepsis secondary to the alterations in their physiology. Diagnosis and management of infections rely on physical examination, cultures, and the pathology of the burn wound.
Shahriar Shahrokhi   +2 more
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BURNS

Critical Care Medicine, 2002
During the past 20 yrs, as burn care has evolved as a specialty of surgery, survival and outcome quality have soared. Public expectations for survival and long-term outcomes are at previously unprecedented levels. These changes are the result of a number of advances in aspects of burn care that have occurred in parallel and have fostered increasing ...
Christopher Lattimer, Omar Faiz
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Burns and burn surgery

2020
Epidermal and superficial partial-thickness burns are treated non-operatively and will heal provided resuscitation was adequate and burn wound infection was either prevented or treated effectively. The skin edges are sutured to the excised bed to limit movement and control bleeding, and the excised area is covered with expanded split-thickness skin ...
Heinz Rode, Roux Martinez
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To Burn or Not to Burn

2014
In Chap. 2, of this volume we discussed the main sequence of stars. In this phase of their lives, the stars are fusing hydrogen to helium in their cores.
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«Burn, baby, burn»

Littératures, 2007
Les personnages de l’oeuvre de Romain Gary sont souvent pris dans des situations de bas-fonds, où la confrontation aux misères de toutes sortes révèle le caractère inaliénable de «la part du bon chien dans l’homme » et promet son épanouissement complet, un jour, par-delà toutes les contingences – à la condition d’y veiller activement.
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Burns

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1985
The authors present an extensive review of burn epidemiology. They review sources of burns, preventive tools, emergency behaviors to reduce severity, and rehabilitation. Ways are sketched in which the pediatrician can be an effective advocate against burn injuries.
E, McLoughlin, J D, Crawford
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To Burn or Not to Burn…That Is the Question

Rangelands, 2005
By Kelly Haile Editor's Note: This paper is the 5th Place winner of the High School Youth Forum contest at the Societyfor Range ManagementAnnual Meeting, February 2005, Fort Worth, Texas. In presettlement times in North America fire was as much a part of the landscape as rainfall, snow, grazing, and insects.
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Burn, Baby, Burn

Science, 2011
The summer of 2010 was a real scorcher in large parts of Eastern Europe. Barriopedro et al. (p. [220][1], published online 17 March) show that the heat wave was the greatest in the last 500 years.
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“Burning burning burning burning”: The Buddha’s Fire Sermon

2015
The sentence from Augustine about coming to Carthage floats in white space, disconnected from what precedes and follows it. If we map the sources Eliot is drawing on in “The Fire Sermon,” though, he has moved from England’s Thames to Germany’s Rhine, then south to Carthage in North Africa.
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