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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2021
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Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2019
AbstractBackgroundThe importance of enteral nutrition (EN) in critically ill patients is well documented. However, actual administration of EN frequently does not amount to prescribed nutrition goals. Persistent underfeeding may lead to impaired immune response, increased mortality, and higher costs.
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AbstractBackgroundThe importance of enteral nutrition (EN) in critically ill patients is well documented. However, actual administration of EN frequently does not amount to prescribed nutrition goals. Persistent underfeeding may lead to impaired immune response, increased mortality, and higher costs.
Amanda Holyk +7 more
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Factors Affecting Feeding Rates of Anis
The Auk, 1953THE Groove-billed Ani, Crotophaga sulcirostris, is a black cuckoo of tropical America. Its habitat is brush and the adjacent grassland and open country. There, usually in small parties, it spends much time walking on the ground, or crawling through the brush looking for its food. This, according to Bent (Life Histories of North American Cuckoos,. . . ,
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Heart Rate Variability in Premature Infants During Feeding
Biological Research For Nursing, 2007Early mother-infant interaction, a potentially major contributor to the development of a premature infant's behavioral and physiologic regulation, has received very little research attention. This study examined the development of physiologic regulation in relation to maternal-infant feeding interaction for 43 premature infants, from the time ...
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Food, feeding rates and assimilation in woodland snails
Oecologia, 1970Analyses of the faeces of seven species of woodland, litterdwelling snails (Marpessa laminata, Clausilia bidentata, Oxychilus cellarius, O. alliarius, Discus rotundatus, Arianta arbustorum and Hygromia striolata), showed that all feed predominently on higher plant material, be it living or dead. H. striolata and A.
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Can we increase breast feeding rates?
Irish medical journal, 1997Breast feeding rates in Ireland have stagnated at around 33% over the past 10 years. We aimed to assess the effect of a simple intervention in late pregnancy on breast feeding rates. The study was randomised and prospective. In the intervention group a sheet illustrating eight positive aspects of breast feeding was presented to mothers at their 36 week
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