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MANAGEMENT OF CONGESTIVE FAILURE
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1955To the Editor: —The paper "Management of Congestive Failure" by D. A. Rytand, M.D., is too misleading in respect to the use of oxygen in cardiac failure to allow it to stand without question. Oxygen therapy is among the most valuable agents in the treatment of chronic cor pulmonale.
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Managing Congestion in Decentralized Matching Markets
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014We consider a decentralized two-sided matching market in which agents arrive and depart asynchronously. As a result, it is possible that an agent on one side of the market (a "buyer") identifies an agent on the other side of the market (a "seller") who is a suitable match, only to find that the seller is already matched.
Nick Arnosti +2 more
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Land Use, Congestion, And Urban Management [PDF]
Abstract One of the main environmental problems faced by human beings relates to the use of land. Land is a scarce good, especially in areas with high population densities due to an advanced degree of industrialization. The price of land is generally determined in the market through the interplay between demand and supply, but the ...
MAJOCCHI, ALBERTO, ZATTI, ANDREA
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Market-based congestion management
2000 IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.00CH37077), 2002Trading electricity products is significantly different from trading other commodities. The differences must be recognized in the design of electricity markets. Effective operation of competitive electricity markets requires judicious integration of the fundamentals of market economics with physical characteristics of operating the power system.
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The management of congestive heart failure
Current Problems in Cardiology, 1980The symptoms and physical findings of congestive heart failure are learned during the early stages of medical education. They are considered prominently in physical diagnosis courses even before a medical student's clinical clerkships begin. Yet, the diagnosis and proper management of congestive heart failure may still represent a challenge even for ...
P C, Gazes, M E, Assey
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Congestion management in Japan
International Symposium CIGRE/IEEE PES, 2005., 2006There are 10 regional Vertical Integrated Utilities in Japan, and these operate the individual regional systems. The tile-lines between adjacent utilities are used supplementary. On the other hand, Japan has stepped into next stage in its liberalization, and since April 2005 the customers who consume about 60% of total sales can choose their suppliers.
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Pharmacologic management of congestive heart failure
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1995This article is a review of the pharmacologic management of congestive heart failure (CHF) and a summary of the medical literature that guides current treatment strategies. Despite advances in the treatment of CHF, it remains a common diagnosis with a poor prognosis.
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Management of refractory congestive heart failure
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1992Despite recent advances in the treatment of congestive heart failure (CHF), many patients continue to present with symptoms refractory to digoxin, diuretic, and vasodilatory therapy. Since it is unlikely that this population will decrease in the near future, practical approaches to management of refractory CHF are reviewed.
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Flexibility for congestion management
2019Network operators are investigating new methods to mitigate congestions. Utilising flexibility, for example through a flexibility market, is considered an affordable method, among others. This paper introduces a decision-makingprocess enabling the network operators to unlock the necessary flexibility for congestion management in an operational ...
Fonteijn, Rik +4 more
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