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Nurses' care coordination competence in mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care units: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Hosseini Kordkandi M+3 more
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Wearable Haptic Feedback Interfaces for Augmenting Human Touch
The wearable haptic feedback interfaces enhance user experience in gaming, social media, biomedical instrumentation, and robotics by generating tactile sensations. This review discusses and categorizes current haptic feedback interfaces into force, thermal, and electrotactile stimulation‐based haptic feedback interfaces, elucidating their current ...
Shubham Patel+3 more
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Experiences of nurses working in intensive care units regarding oral care: A qualitative study. [PDF]
Özel BN, Korkut S, Bektaş O.
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Cellulosic emulsions as multi‐cargo agriculture formulations. Pickering emulsions stabilized by cellulose acetate particles provide an effective platform for delivering a range of agricultural cargoes, including plant growth‐promoting bacteria and agrochemicals.
Mariam Sohail+10 more
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PROBLEM OF NURSING CARE RATIONING IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
Roksana Papierkowska+5 more
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Comparison of the percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy with and without flexible bronchoscopy guidance in intensive care units. [PDF]
Öner Ö+7 more
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Time‐Controlled Dual Targeting to Program Systemic and Intercellular Transfer of Therapeutic Effects
Aspirin‐liposomes loaded onto monocytes enable inflammation‐triggered targeting and efficient hand‐over of aspirin to inflamed cells. Monocytes uptake a significant portion of aspirin‐liposomes, prolonging therapeutic action. This approach enhances anti‐inflammatory effects through intercellular transfer, demonstrating a translational strategy for ...
Seung Eun Yu+6 more
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Scientific output and intensive care units organizational characteristics: a tale of unintended consequences. [PDF]
Roepke RML, Ferreira JC, Bruhn A.
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The seed pod valves of Australian Banksia attenuata plants are not simply bi‐layers which bend when dry. These experiments and models reveal complex mechanics, which allow seed release only after several steps of seed pod opening. Stiffness gradients prevent delamination of the valves during loading, and a shape‐memory function protects the seeds ...
Friedrich Reppe+7 more
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