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A Convenient Sialogram Catheter
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966There have been many instruments devised for doing sialograms of both the parotid and submaxillary glands. In attempts to find a suitable catheter, blunt needles, needles with beads welded on, fine polyethylene tubing, and other devices have been recommended. Most of these are either awkward to use or not readily available.
C J, Sands, J, Grossman
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Resuscitation ‘convenience’ row
Nursing Standard, 1990Patients are being resuscitated for the first 24 hours in hospitals and then allow'ed to the so that the death doesn't have to be referred to the coroner, delegates were told at Congress last week.
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The convenience of breast feeding
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1971Immediately after delivery when the baby is put to breast the simplicity of breast feeding becomes apparent. There is no concern about the milk not agreeing with the baby and if he is kept with his mother so she can feed him on demand the baby will probably gain more weight than if he were on formula.
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The Dollar's 'Convenience Yield'
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017This note draws an analogy between deviations from no-arbitrage forward-spot relationships in currency and in commodity markets. The key is to notice that the U.S. dollar acts as a commodity in foreign exchange (FX) markets. In the physical commodity space, if the spot price is too high relative to the futures price, then arbitrageurs will seek to ...
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The Inconvenient Truth About Convenience and Purposive Samples
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2021Chittaranjan Andrade
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Convenient Access to Trifluoromethanol
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2007Christe, Karl O. +3 more
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