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Controversial issues in ambulatory anesthesia

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2003
Many controversies surround ambulatory anesthesia, but this article concentrates on two major areas: monitoring devices and airway management. Being able to monitor the depth of anesthesia has been a long-term goal with the aim of avoiding awareness during surgery.
Moses, Chikungwa, Ian, Smith
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Some Controversial Issues

1981
History being present knowledge of the past the nature of the relation between past and present is crucial. Collingwood had definite ideas on this issue. It was, in his own words, the subject of his ‘first principle of a philosophy of history’, developed by about 1920.
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Controversial transplant issues

Liver Transplantation and Surgery, 1995
Background: Little information is available on the indications for, and the efficacy and timing of, liver transplantation in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). This issue is particularly relevant because prolonged survival has been reported in patients who do not undergo transplantation.
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Issues and Controversies

2020
Abstract: Are microaggressions really just people being too sensitive? Not everyone agrees that microaggressions are a problem, and some view the increased social dialogue surrounding the harms of microaggressions as a sign of a threatening shift in cultural values. Are microaggressions truly aggressive?
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Controversial Issues in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Anesthesiology, 1989
Mecanismes du debit sanguin. Mecanisme de la pompe thoracique et de la pompe cardiaque. Nouvelles techniques de resuscitation.
C L, Schleien   +3 more
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Controversial issues

Pediatric Emergency Care, 1995
NORMAN M. ROSENBERG   +3 more
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Lyme Vaccine: Issues and Controversies

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2001
The development of an effective vaccine for Lyme disease represents a major advance in the control of the most prevalent vector-borne disease in the United States. It has a definite place in the total approach to control of this disease. Its use should be restricted to individuals who are at moderate to high risk of exposure to infected vector ticks ...
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Controversial Science Issues

2014
Concepts, such as evolution, stem cell research, clone research, climate change,and the existence of great lengths of geologic time may conflict with students’ personal, religious, or political views and ideologies causing discomfort, uncertainty, denial, or changing in one’s thinking based on the data or facts presented.
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Controversial Issues

Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education, 1934
William S. Gray, Adelaide M. Ayer
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Controversial Issues-Euthanasia

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2007
The purpose of this resource guide is to provide health sciences, medical, and large libraries a description of the content and features of the most popular Web sites on euthanasia. The redundancy in results of searches of the term "euthanasia" in multiple search engines indicates the high likelihood that information seekers will be directed to one or ...
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