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External Counter-Pulsation for Cardiogenic Shock

The American Journal of Nursing, 1975
Despite rigorous medical management, the mortality associated with cardiogenic shock remains 85 to 90 percent. Whenever the underlying cause of the circulatory shock is correctable, circulatory assist techniques may be employed to maintain perfusion of vital organs and tissues until the cardiovascular system is capable of resuming its function(l ...
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Monetary Unions and External Shocks [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomics Bulletin, 2008
According to Bordo and James (2008), history shows that multinational monetary unions have dissolved mainly under the consequences of external shocks. This paper focuses on the effects of external shocks in assessing the sustainability of a monetary union and provides a theoretical argument that confirms their point.
Etienne Farvaque, Norimichi Matsueda
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External Shocks and External Sector Trends

2001
This chapter discusses in detail the external shocks that affected Bolivia's economic performance over the last two and a half decades. During the 1970s, Bolivia enjoyed large capital inflows from international commercial banks and increased 'official' export revenues.
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External shocks and party positions

2016
Political parties regularly adapt their positions in order to remain competitive in changing political landscapes. Various reasons for change have been analyzed in the past: disappointing electoral results, a shift in public opinion, new leadership, changing economic circumstances or other external effects.
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DOMESTIC ADJUSTMENT POLICIES AND EXTERNAL ECONOMIC SHOCKS

International Economic Journal, 1988
The paper outlines a conceptual framework for looking at the problem of economic adjustment in the wake of external economic shocks. It then analyzes the experience of ten major oil importing countries in responding to the oil and interest rate shocks during 1973-84. It also contrasts the experience of two countries which faced positive external shocks.
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External Shocks on E-Mapping

2012
Transforming a potential functioning into an achieved functioning depends extensively on the freedom to choose between different potential functionings, given the set of opportunities offered by the economic, political, and social environments of the individual.
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External shocks and populism

In this report, we examine the impact that two large external shocks, one related to structural reform and another to immigration policy, had on the initial development and long-term success of New Zealand First (NZF), one of the oldest populist parties in the OECD. Using survey data together with localized geographic identifiers, we investigate a rich
Levi, Eugenio, Stillman, Steven
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EXTERNAL CARDIAC SHOCK

Anesthesiology, 1962
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