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Effect of Two Different Doses of Dexmedetomidine on Extubation Quality Score during Tracheal Extubation in Adult PatientsA Randomised Controlled Trial [PDF]
Introduction: Extubation of the trachea is the process of discontinuing the artificial airway when the need for ventilation and protection of the airway are absent. Extubation most of the time is associated with haemodynamic changes like hypertension,
Monu Chaudhary+2 more
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Ear drops for the removal of ear wax [PDF]
Problems attributed to the accumulation of wax (cerumen) are among the most common reasons for people to present to their general practitioners with ear trouble. Treatment for this condition often involves use of a wax softening agent (cerumenolytic) to disperse the cerumen, reduce the need for, or facilitate syringing, but there is no consensus on the
Burton, M, Doree, C
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[Special Issue on SEA Demographics] Response - Public Policy/Political Science
Response to Mark E. Pfeifer's featured article.
Sophal Ear
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A Facility-based Study of Preauricular Sinus Among Adults in Southwest Nigeria
Background: Preauricular sinus (PAS) is common among the blacks and it presents in different manners. The perceptions of adult patients with PAS may influence the management strategies deployed.
Sogebi OA, Oyewole EA
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Ear, ears, and more ears! [PDF]
In the US this year, clinicians will write approximately 25 000 000 oral antibiotic prescriptions for acute otitis media (AOM). I thought it worthwhile to describe current management in the US, given how often clinicians diagnose AOM, the concern about appropriate use of oral antibiotics, and the European trend for not treating this condition with ...
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Optogenetic stimulation of type I spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) promises an alternative to the electrical stimulation by current cochlear implants (CIs) for improved hearing restoration by future optical CIs (oCIs).
Antoine Tarquin Huet+13 more
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How Does Spousal Education Matter? Some Evidence from Cambodia
An econometric analysis of the World Food Programme Civil Insecurity Baseline Survey (1998) and Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey (1999) data is undertaken to examine the role of education and literacy in explaining household expenditure, as hypothesized in
Tomoki Fujii, Sophal Ear
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Background Human neutrophils are key players of innate immunity, and influence inflammatory and immune reactions through the production of numerous cytokines and chemokines.
McDonald Patrick P, Ear Thornin
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A 50-year-old man was seen for chronic renal failure ofunknown origin. He had been diagnosed in 1981 and mon-itored continuously while his renal functions had deteri-orated slowly; his current glomerular filtration rate was17 ml/min. On this occasion, he was seen by a new doctorwho observed that he was hard of hearing.
Imran Saif+2 more
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Histology of sheep temporal bone A histologia do osso temporal do ovino
Previous studies suggest that there is an excellent correlation between the morphology and dimensions of ear structures in sheep and human beings. AIM: To analyze and describe the histology of structures inside the temporal bone in sheep.
Hormy Biavatti Soares, Luiz Lavinsky
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