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The Establishment of a Mobile Intensive Care Unit [PDF]
Owen James, J. H. B. Coombs
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This article investigates residual stress formation during single‐spot nanosecond laser ablation of stainless steel. Experimental validation and a parametric study using finite element simulations are employed to analyze thermal effects, ablation dynamics, and stress evolution.
Yutaka Tsumura+7 more
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Radiation Overuse in Intensive Care Units
Radiological imaging is essential for acute patient management in Intensive Care Units (ICUs); however, it introduces the risk of exposure to ionizing radiation.
Chiara Zanon+4 more
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Ca2.5Ag0.3Sm0.2Co4O9 semiconductor materials are synthesized and produced in this study using the sol–gel and cold pressing techniques for thermoelectric generator applications. As template samples are added, the Seebeck coefficient and power factor values rise, peaking at 800 °C for Ca2.5Ag0.3Sm0.2Co4O9 at 274.47 μV K−1 and 0.58 mW mK−2, respectively.
Enes Kilinc+4 more
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This study presents a multimodal characterization method for a prototype metamaterial model structure that features four distinct states of mechanical stiffness and electrical resistivity. Through simulations and experiments, it uncovers insights into the structural behavior, the correlation between changes in electrical resistivity and mechanical ...
Rebecca Kose+3 more
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COMPLICATIONS OF OPEN SURGICAL TRACHEOSTOMIES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT - OUR EXPERIENCE
Objective: To justify the role of open surgical tracheotomy in patients admitted in surgical or medical intensive care units for ventilator support or secretion management. Study Design: A descriptive study.
Zeba Ahmed+3 more
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IDENTIFICATION OF PSYCHOSOCIAL RISK FACTOR ASSOCIATED WITH SUBSEQUENT CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT IN FAMILIES WITH INFANTS IN A NEWBORN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT [PDF]
Rosemary S. Hunter+3 more
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Key Trends and Insights in Smart Polymeric Skin Wearable Patches
Intelligent polymers, which respond to various physical and biological stimuli, are explored for the development of skin wearable patches in biomedical applications. Smart polymers, also known as intelligent or stimuli‐responsive polymers, play a crucial role in the development of advanced wearable patches due to their versatility and softness.
Sergio J. Peñas‐Núñez+2 more
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