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International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2009
Nurses are touching the lives of individuals who face advanced, progressive diseases and their families in many non-traditional palliative healthcare settings. In recent focus groups and a survey of nurses across a region in Canada, we were struck by the reach of nurses in caring for palliative populations in many diverse care settings.
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Nurses are touching the lives of individuals who face advanced, progressive diseases and their families in many non-traditional palliative healthcare settings. In recent focus groups and a survey of nurses across a region in Canada, we were struck by the reach of nurses in caring for palliative populations in many diverse care settings.
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Harnessing undomesticated life
Nature Microbiology, 2019Only a tiny fraction of bacterial species can be cultured and engineered in the laboratory, limiting our ability to deploy bacteria in harsh environments or use them to produce important compounds. Recent work has opened this frontier by developing new methods to characterize and engineer diverse, undomesticated bacterial species.
Elizabeth A, Libby, Pamela A, Silver
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 1993
Several complications following Pavlik harness splintage for congenital dislocated hips have been described. Two cases are reported where prolonged Pavlik splintage without concentric hip reduction caused posterior acetabular deficiency. Open reductions were required in both cases to correct deformity.
D, Atar, W B, Lehman, A D, Grant
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Several complications following Pavlik harness splintage for congenital dislocated hips have been described. Two cases are reported where prolonged Pavlik splintage without concentric hip reduction caused posterior acetabular deficiency. Open reductions were required in both cases to correct deformity.
D, Atar, W B, Lehman, A D, Grant
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Har Ḥeẓron and Har Badar, Survey
Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2008During October-November 2005, a survey was conducted in the region of Har Hezron and Har Badar in the Judean Desert (Permit No. A-4609*; map ref. NIG 2130-2250/5850-5900; OIG 1630-1750/0850-0900), along the planned route of the separation fence. The survey, carried out on behalf of
Flavia Sonntag, Oren Shmueli
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Har Betaḥ and Har Gavnunim, Survey
Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2011During August 2010, a survey was conducted in the Judean Desert (License No. S-209/2010; map ref. 217413-9968/578354-86959), prior to drilling for a seismic survey. The survey, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and underwritten by the Geophysical Institute
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Harnessing (geoacoustic) uncertainty
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of AmericaThe Reflections series takes a look back on historical articles from The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America that have had a significant impact on the science and practice of acoustics.
JULIEN BONNEL, ANDONE LAVERY
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