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Emergence and Emergency

2011
Agostino Di Scipio refers in his works to theoretical implications of system theory and transfers its models into his compositions, installations, and recently into his sounding objects. Some of these references are mentioned in this paper and the transfer is looked at. In interactive real-time compositions like Di Scipio’s Audible ecosystemics series (
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Metabolic emergencies and the emergency physician

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2016
AbstractFifty percent of inborn errors of metabolism are present in later childhood and adulthood, with crises commonly precipitated by minor viral illnesses or increased protein ingestion. Many physicians only consider IEM after more common conditions (such as sepsis) have been considered.
Janice M. Fletcher, Janice M. Fletcher
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Emergency in emergency medicine

BMJ, 2012
Emergency medicine is struggling with a recruitment crisis that threatens patient safety.
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Congenital syphilis: An emerging emergency

Pediatric Emergency Care, 1991
Is a condition such as congenital syphilis within the purview of pediatric emergency medicine? The following case histories would suggest that it is.
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Allergic emergencies in the emergency room

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 1999
It is now clear that the prevalence of allergic diseases is increasing everywhere. For example, the cumulative prevalence of allergic diseases places them second as a cause of morbidity in the American population. It has been estimated that 10% of the US populat ion will have asthma or eczema, 10-15% allergic rhinitis, and 10-15% a drug allergy during ...
Laurent Casenove   +2 more
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Emergencies and Emergent Selves

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
) article used Wittgenstein to argue that self functions as an explanation for a name rather than a referent. This brief response tries to rescue Marshall from an apparent reduction of self to material body without returning him to the mind/body dualism that he, with Wittgenstein and Dennett, seeks to avoid.
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Pediatric emergencies: thoracic emergencies

European Radiology, 2002
Emergencies always require rapid diagnosis and an urgent or semi-urgent medical, interventional, or surgical action. In most cases radiology plays an essential role in making an accurate diagnosis. Reviewing the causes of acute respiratory pathology in the different pediatric age groups, we thought it would be interesting to divide the pathologies into
K. De Boeck   +5 more
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emerging sight, emerging blindness

2012
This essay covers two main topics: the role of the “double vi-sion” of the sight/nonsight of blinking in selected fiction of Neil Gaiman and China Miéville, and an examination of the role of blindness and sight surrounding “Molyneux’s question.” In Gaiman’s work “double vision” functions as a synchronic representation of diachronic events.
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EMERGENCY! EMERGENCY!

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1976
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EMERGENCY!

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1964
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