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The control of burn wound sepsis
Intensive Care Medicine, 1981This presentation reviews the course of burn wound sepsis in a group of 621 acute patients treated at the Shriners Burns Institute, Cincinnati Unit, between 1970 and 1976. During this period of time, the overall mortality rate fell from 14% in 1970 to 3 and 5%, respectively, in 1975 and 1976.
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DEMO diagnostics and burn control
Fusion Engineering and Design, 2015The development of the control system for a tokamak demonstration fusion reactor (DEMO) faces unprecedented challenges. First, the requirements for control reliability and accuracy are more stringent than on existing fusion devices: any loss of plasma control on DEMO may result in a disruption which could damage the inner wall of the machine, while ...
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Bacterial Control in the Burn Wound
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1979The goal in the treatment of septic burn wounds, as in any infection, is to reestablish the normal balance between the bacteria and the host defense. This is readily done by controlling the numerical level of bacteria while expending all efforts to remove irreversibly damaged tissue and obtaining a closed wound by autograft with the patient's own skin ...
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MHD control in burning plasmas
Nuclear Fusion, 2012Fusion physics focuses on the complex behaviour of hot plasmas confined by magnetic fields with the ultimate aim to develop a fusion power plant. In the future generation of tokamaks like ITER, the power generated by the fusion reactions substantially exceeds the external input power (Pfusion}/Pin ⩾ 10). When this occurs one speaks of a burning plasma.
null Tony Donné, null Yunfeng Liang
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Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 2000
R. U. Baker, R. L. Klein, R. Zeller
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R. U. Baker, R. L. Klein, R. Zeller
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THE CONTROL OF INFECTION IN BURNS
The Lancet, 1948L, COLEBROOK, J M, DUNCAN, W P D, ROSS
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