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Pediatrics, 1976
Pediatricians caring for the newborn are particularly aware of unexpected deleterious outcomes of well-intentioned therapy. Oxygen, chloramphenicol, sulfadiazine, and continuous positive airway pressure are examples. Elsewhere in this issue Pape et al.1 suggest that intermittent positive-pressure ventilation provided by a tight-fitting face mask in low-
R M, Shuman, T K, Oliver
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Pediatricians caring for the newborn are particularly aware of unexpected deleterious outcomes of well-intentioned therapy. Oxygen, chloramphenicol, sulfadiazine, and continuous positive airway pressure are examples. Elsewhere in this issue Pape et al.1 suggest that intermittent positive-pressure ventilation provided by a tight-fitting face mask in low-
R M, Shuman, T K, Oliver
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The Face and the Masks: (Mis)representations of Memory
2023Since its origins, the mask has been imbued, in the cultural tradition of the West, by a multiplicity of symbolic meanings, based on a constant dialogue with historical and cultural memory. This is how the masks of the tombs of Mycenae, their owners forgotten, continue to materialise our desire to give a face to the names of the literary world of Homer.
Lopes, Maria José, Pinto, Ana Paula
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2022
Abstract This chapter begins by addressing Mozart's Don Giovanni. The word “person comes from the Latin persona, meaning “mask,” as in the mask worn by actors on the classical stage. A person, then, in the original meaning of the term, is not the player, not the living human being, but rather the role played.
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Abstract This chapter begins by addressing Mozart's Don Giovanni. The word “person comes from the Latin persona, meaning “mask,” as in the mask worn by actors on the classical stage. A person, then, in the original meaning of the term, is not the player, not the living human being, but rather the role played.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1912
For the past eighteen months I have used, in the Copper River and Northwestern Railway Company's hospital, at Cordova, Alaska, where I have been chief surgeon, a face-mask showing the following features: The mask is made of heavy muslin sheeting which is easily slipped over a nickeled wired frame somewhat resembling bowed spectacles and is firmly ...
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For the past eighteen months I have used, in the Copper River and Northwestern Railway Company's hospital, at Cordova, Alaska, where I have been chief surgeon, a face-mask showing the following features: The mask is made of heavy muslin sheeting which is easily slipped over a nickeled wired frame somewhat resembling bowed spectacles and is firmly ...
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TDR (1988-), 1994
Lev Kuleshov' (1899-1970), a pioneer of Soviet cinema and film theory, wrote avidly about the training and functioning of the body of the model2 posing for the camera in great detail. Consistently taking as his starting point something of a cross between the methods of Delsarte and Dalcroze,3 Kuleshov developed his own conception about the behavior of ...
Mikhail Yampolsky, Larry Joseph
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Lev Kuleshov' (1899-1970), a pioneer of Soviet cinema and film theory, wrote avidly about the training and functioning of the body of the model2 posing for the camera in great detail. Consistently taking as his starting point something of a cross between the methods of Delsarte and Dalcroze,3 Kuleshov developed his own conception about the behavior of ...
Mikhail Yampolsky, Larry Joseph
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Contact dermatitis by face mask
Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2023Mansilla-Polo M +2 more
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