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Consumptive coagulopathy

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1970
“Clot-begotten bleeding’ is the essence of the syndrome of consumptive coagulopathy. It occurs in a variety of clinical conditions and its recognition may be vital for management of the patient and his ultimate outcome. A high rate of suspicion aided by the laboratory, is the key to early diagnosis.
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Oxygen consumption.

Cardiologia (Rome, Italy), 1999
It gets more and more frequent to use oxygen consumption (VO2) to evaluate exercise capacity and response to treatment in heart failure patients. The amount of VO2 is due to ventilation, oxygen transport and muscle activity. No one of these single steps can define by itself VO2, but all these physiological functions are integrated each other.
P. G. Agostoni   +8 more
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Caffeine consumption

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1996
Scientific literature cites a wide range of values for caffeine content in food products. The authors suggest the following standard values for the United States: coffee (5 oz) 85 mg for ground roasted coffee, 60 mg for instant and 3 mg for decaffeinated; tea (5 oz): 30 mg for leaf/bag and 20 mg for instant; colas: 18 mg/6 oz serving; cocoa/hot ...
J J, Barone, H R, Roberts
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Nostalgic Consumption

This is the definition of "Nostalgic Consumption" in the book "Elgar Encyclopedia of Consumer Behavior". Modern commercial landscapes are characterized by rapidly evolving markets, and this authoritative Encyclopedia acts as an essential navigational guide to such changeable consumer environments.
Dam, Christian   +2 more
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Sovereign Consumption:

2014
Italian-produced films found a vast audience in New York City theaters, encompassing motives of emotional longing and diasporic nationalism among immigrant spectators well into the 1920s. The essay investigates whether and how 1920s Italian American film culture resonated with assertive transnational connections.
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Alocohol consumption

Emergency Nurse, 2007
The authors of this study argue that up to half of the injuries requiring trauma centre admission are induced by alcohol consumption.
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Consumption Governance Toward More Sustainable Consumption

Journal of Family & Consumer Sciences, 2018
This article deliberates on strategies of consumptiongovernance toward more sustainable consumption.We discuss theoretical concepts stemming from varioussocial science perspectives to (1) promote moresustainable consumption, (2) compare strategiesstemming from individualist understanding of consumerbehavior, and (3) call for a mix of ...
Wahlen, S., Dubuisson-Quellier, Sophie
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Controlling Consumption

2018
The Rochdale consumer cooperative movements in Australia and the United States, while weak by international standards, have played a significant role in increasing the power of many consumers over the price, quality, and quantity of consumer goods.
GREG PATMORE, NIKOLA BALNAVE
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Vintage Consumption

Modern commercial landscapes are characterized by rapidly evolving markets, and this authoritative Encyclopedia acts as an essential navigational guide to such changeable consumer environments.
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