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Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes following time-lapse versus conventional embryo culture: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Li W, Xin M, Xue X, He T, Shi J.
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Scaling Up Kangaroo Mother Care Through a Facility Delivery Model in Rural Districts of Pakistan: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study. [PDF]
Muhammad S +7 more
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Noise prevention strategies among neonatal intensive care unit nurses: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Arslan G, Eren Ö, Özçelik ÇÇ.
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Touchless monitoring of neonatal activity: a multi-center study. [PDF]
Addison PS +7 more
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Nurse-led telemedicine versus in-person lactation support for breastfeeding initiation in mothers of low-birth-weight infants: a non-inferiority randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Ramadan OME +5 more
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A Wireless Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Fiction or Closer Reality?
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1940
Abstract An incubator is described in which an infant can be kept at the proper temperature and humidity, with proper ventilation and, to facilitate respiration, in an atmosphere containing a known and controlled mixture of oxygen and helium. A densimometer serves to determine the composition of the gaseous mixture within the chamber and to make ...
Francis G. Benedict +2 more
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Abstract An incubator is described in which an infant can be kept at the proper temperature and humidity, with proper ventilation and, to facilitate respiration, in an atmosphere containing a known and controlled mixture of oxygen and helium. A densimometer serves to determine the composition of the gaseous mixture within the chamber and to make ...
Francis G. Benedict +2 more
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THE NOISE EXPOSURE OF INFANTS IN INCUBATORS.
Autumn Conference 1980, 1979The noise exposure of infants in incubators due to both services noise and self-generated noise has been measured in an investigation involving 45 incubators and 69 infants. Incubator services noise levels were consistent with those reported in previous surveys but the noise produced by the infants has been found to increase levels by approximately 8 ...
G.C. McCullagh, D.R. Watson
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