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Preterm delivery

The Lancet, 2002
Preterm delivery and its short-term and long-term sequelae constitute a serious problem in terms of mortality, disability, and cost to society. The incidence of preterm delivery, which has increased in recent years, is associated with various epidemiological and clinical risk factors.
Michael M, Slattery, John J, Morrison
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Drug Delivery

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1979
The calculations necessary to allow infusion of a known drug dosage at micrograms per kilogram of body weight per minute are time-consuming and error prone. A simpler method entails multiplication of the patient's weight in kilograms by the factor 15.
E G, Voorhees, W H, Brott, T E, Bowen
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Drug delivery

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1991
Methods for the delivery of the products of biotechnology, namely peptides and proteins, are reviewed. More efficient methods of parenteral administration include the incorporation of drugs in liposomes, whereas the system favoured for respiratory delivery is the nasal route. The improved oral delivery of polypeptides remains an elusive goal.
L, Illum, S S, Davis
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Drug delivery

Medical Journal of Australia, 2002
What we know: In preschool children, small-volume spacers perform better than large-volume spacers. Detergent is the best antistatic agent for spacers, increasing lung delivery two- to threefold, but it must not be rinsed off. A mouthpiece should be used in children aged 2-3 years or older, as lung delivery is two- to threefold higher for oral ...
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Oxygen delivery

Emergency Nurse, 2007
The authors of this short study set out to determine the baseline knowledge of oxygen prescription and delivery in senior house officers (SHOs) about to start work in emergency departments (EDs).
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Hydrodynamic Delivery

2005
Hydrodynamic delivery has emerged as a near-perfect method for intracellular DNA delivery in vivo. For gene delivery to parenchymal cells, only essential DNA sequences need to be injected via a selected blood vessel, eliminating safety concerns associated with current viral and synthetic vectors.
Mohammed S, Al-Dosari   +2 more
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Service delivery

Nursing Management, 2006
A new company, Dr Foster Intelligence, has been launched to help NHS and social care managers deliver services efficiently and in a way that responds to the needs of users.
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Delivery of siRNA to the mouse brain by systemic injection of targeted exosomes

Nature Biotechnology, 2011
L. Álvarez-Erviti   +5 more
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Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Pelin Cinar   +2 more
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