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Research Directions in Emergency Medicine

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1996
The goal of emergency medicine is to improve health while preventing and treating disease and illness in patients seeking emergency medical care. Improvements in emergency medical care and the delivery of this care can be achieved through credible and meaningful research efforts.
Richard V Aghababian   +28 more
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Emergency Research

2006
Abstract Often, someone who has suffered an acute medical problem—they just had a heart attack or a stroke or were in a car crash—will be unconscious or unable to think clearly in the initial moments when medical treatment is begun. There will often be no surrogate decision maker available at that moment.
Jerry Menikoff, Edward P Richards
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Emerging Research Architectures

Computer, 2008
Morphic architectures embrace a broad class of mixed-signal systems that focus on a particular application and draw inspiration for their structure from the application. In some cases, processing is carried out in the analog domain, offering orders-of-magnitude improvement in performance and power dissipation, albeit with reduced accuracy.
Ralph Cavin   +4 more
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Emerging research on methamphetamine

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2005
To describe and review the literature published on methamphetamine in 2003-2004, with a particular focus on patterns of use, its effects on the user and society, and progress being made towards effective treatment strategies.The methamphetamine epidemic continues to grow, dominating drug use trends in many parts of the world, and signifying an ...
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Telerehabilitation Research: Emerging Opportunities

Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 2002
▪ Abstract  The field of clinical rehabilitation is rooted in the premise that carefully planned and delivered therapeutic intervention enhances patient outcomes. Underlying this statement is a deeper scientific reality: The field exists because biosystems (e.g., tissues, cells, organs, persons) are inherently adaptive and can dynamically change as a ...
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MOOCs: emerging research

Distance Education, 2014
Few phenomena in recent memory have rocked the boat of higher education generally, and the field of distance education in particular, more than the advent of massive open online courses (MOOCs).
Kemi Jona, Som Naidu
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Emergent research alliances

Industry and Higher Education, 1989
This article reports on a research project that is being conducted by the Science and Technology Studies Unit, operating within the Anglia Higher Education College in Cambridge, UK, into a new type of collaborative relationship that is being developed between multinational companies and university science departments.
Andrew J. Webster, Julian P. Constable
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