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Injectable Hydrogel with Rapid Coagulation, Low Swelling, and High Burst Pressure Tolerance Properties for Long‐Term Management of Bleeding Wound

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
An injectable PACmC hydrogel with “rigid island‐flexible chain” architecture is developed, featuring low swelling (49.2% within 7 d), strong wet adhesion (46.5 kPa), and high burst pressure (701 mm Hg), which can achieve rapid hemostasis and long‐term sealing in rabbit and porcine models of hepatic and splenic hemorrhage.
Yang Ouyang   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Metaphors used by in‐service training nurses for in‐service training nurses in Turkey

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Nursing, 2012
kaya h., işik b. & çalişkan f. (2012) Metaphors used by in‐service training nurses for in‐service training nurses in Turkey. Journal of Advanced Nursing69(2), 404–414. doi: 10.1111/j.1365‐2648.2012.06019.xAbstractAim.  To report a study conducted using a qualitative and quantitative study pattern with an aim to reveal the perceptions of in‐service ...
Kaya, Hulya   +2 more
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Service quality and training: a pilot study

British Food Journal, 2007
PurposeThis paper represents an initial investigation into the strategic implications of providing training to all employees of coffee shops in the UK, including baristas (coffee makers) on temporary or part‐time job contracts. In particular, the paper aims to investigate whether service quality can be significantly improved by devoting substantial ...
Monk, D, Ryding, Daniella
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In service training

Nursing Standard, 1987
All staff working in registered nursing homes must have in service training, according to new RCN guidelines.
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In-service training

Technical Education and Industrial Training, 1967
The purpose of this article is to outline a scheme for staff development which it is hoped will make some contribution to improving the effectiveness of teaching and also to providing a recognized programme of staff development for the future benefit of both the college and the individual member of staff.
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AIDS training and social services

AIDS Care, 1989
To be effective, AIDS training must be based on an understanding of the specific requirements of participants. Knowledge, attitudes and behaviour concerning AIDS have been investigated among the general public and a variety of health care professionals, but the needs of Social Services Department personnel have not been directly addressed.
J C, Samuel, M, Boyle
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IN-SERVICE TRAINING

Technical Education and Industrial Training, 1969
It was about five years ago that ‘in-service training’ started to become part of the everyday jargon of education. It was a more impressive phrase than the term ‘refresher courses’ which had served faithfully for for many decades. Indeed, it was so impressive and lent itself so readily to prefixes like plans for and a programme of that many teachers ...
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In‐Service Training: Ways and Means*

The Modern Language Journal, 1964
IN-SERVICE training for teachers, like most terms currently used in the modern language field, means different things to different people. Obviously it would include a teacher's study leading to a master's degree and eventual permanent certification.
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Preparing for the In-Training Service Examination

Current Surgery, 2006
rogram chairmen and directors and other surgical educators make decisions about surgical education that will have a ripple effect on esidents, and eventually, medical students. This section is designed to show you residents’ perspectives and thoughts about issues in surgical ducation that affect their lives, their education, and their treatment of ...
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In-service training for pastoral counselors

Journal of Religion & Health, 1974
Through feedback, we learned about the expectations of the participants. Most of them wanted a stimulating experience that would bring them closer to their parishioners. They hoped to improve their communication skills. Some few expected a "crash counseling course." The latter may have been disappointed, since the real outcome of the in-service ...
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