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Intensive care

Nursing Management, 2004
The families and friends of patients in intensive care are the target of a new website at www.ics.ac.uk It provides easily accessible answers to common questions away from stressful hospital situations.
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Intensities and Intensity Statistics

2012
The measurement of the intensity of a diffracted X-ray beam can be carried out photographically, by camera techniques, but almost always today by quantum counting, with diffractometer instruments. We can measure either a peak intensity or an integrated intensity, the latter parameter being preferred for the expression of the intensity of X-ray ...
Mark Ladd, Rex Palmer
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Intensive Care

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2014
The author finds his ideal of nursing care in an inpatient hospice.
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Intense Pulsed Light

2011
In addition to lasers, intense pulsed light (IPL) sources are widely used in medicine to treat various indications, such as vascular lesions, irregular pigmentation and hypertrichosis. In contrast to lasers, IPL systems are broadband flash lamps that emit polychromatic incoherent light ranging from visible to infrared (500-1,300 nm).
Schoenewolf, N L   +2 more
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Intensive Care, Intense Conflict: A Balanced Approach

The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2015
Caring for a child in a pediatric intensive care unit is emotionally and physically challenging and often leads to conflict. Skilled mediators may not always be available to aid in conflict resolution. Careproviders at all levels of training are responsible for managing difficult conversations with families and can often prevent escalation of conflict.
Erin Talati, Paquette, Irini N, Kolaitis
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Deriving spectroscopic information from intensity-intensity correlations

Physical Review A, 1995
We present a very simple theoretical framework for extracting spectroscopic data on an atom via stochastic probing with a fluctuating laser source. By exploiting the fact that the linear susceptibility contains all the atomic structure information in it, we show that the power spectrum of the fluctuations in the intensity radiated from an atomic sample
, Jyotsna, , Agarwal, , Vemuri
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Intensive Supernovae Searches

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2003
In the coming years, a number of projects will start intensive supernov esearches resulting in an increase of the current statistics by a factor of 10. At low redshift, the Nearby Supernova Factory will detect and follow spectrophotometricly ~ 400 of SNe Ia with a redshift at z ~ 0.05, and improve our understanding of the intrinsic properties of SNe Ia.
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High Intensity Ultrasound

Surgical Innovation, 2001
High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a technique that was first investigated in the 1940s as a method of destroying selective regions within the brain in neuro-surgical An ultrasound beam can be brought to a tight focus at a distance from its source, and if sufficient energy is concentrated within the focus, the cells lying within this focal ...
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Current treatment and future directions in the management of anal cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Leila T Tchelebi   +2 more
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Intensive Care

Veterinary Clinics of North America, 1972
R B, Cotton, P, Theran
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