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Developing education for long-term conditions management

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2007
This article discusses the experience of one university in the development, implementation and evaluation of a modular programme of study for practitioners working with people with long-term conditions. It addresses the complexity of developing a curriculum in response to Department of Health initiatives, at times pre-empting central guidance.
Debbie, Casey, Paul, Mackreth
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Long-Term Cultural Change in Cognitive Development

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1972
It was hypothesized that animistic thinking and thinking about specific moral dilemmas have been affected by cultural events in the last few decades. Animistic thinking was examined in second graders ( n = 73) and was found to have declined markedly since 1929.
C, Tomlinson-Keasey, C B, Keasey
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The Development of Ethical Thought in long-term care

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1991
1. Pervasive medical technology influences treatment decisions in long-term care. Clinical decision-making is enhanced by the development of an ethical thought process among staff. 2. Disagreements among staff about the appropriateness of clinical decisions can lower staff morale and negatively affect the work environment. 3.
G, Paier, P, Miller
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The effects of adenosine on the development of long-term potentiation

Neuroscience Letters, 1990
In previous work we found that a brief period of hypoxia occurring within 1-2 min of high-frequency stimulation disrupts the development of long-term potentiation (LTP) in the CA1 field of rat hippocampal slices. We now report that extracellular application of adenosine if applied within 1 min but not 5 min after high-frequency stimulation similarly ...
A, Arai, M, Kessler, G, Lynch
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Long-term salinity development in a lysimeter experiment

Agricultural Water Management, 1997
Abstract Over a period of 6 years, various crops were grown in tanks, filled with loam and clay, and were irrigated with water of three different levels of salinity. A combination of soil water sampling, salt balance and salt model was used to study the change in the composition of the soil water and the development of soil salinity. After 3 years an
van Hoorn, J.W.   +2 more
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Development of an Antibiogram in a Long-Term Care Facility

The Consultant Pharmacist, 2011
To create an antibiogram-a profile of an organism's susceptibility/resistance to a panel of antibiotics- for a long-term care facility to assess the prevalence of resistance of bacteria present at the facility.Retrospective analysis of culture and sensitivity data from July 1, 2009, through June 30, 2010.A long-term care facility in Huntsville, Alabama.
Haley M, Phillippe   +3 more
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Long Term Development Aims

1963
The best starting point for this section is a brief glance into economic history. At the beginning of the century there was no such term as “less developed countries”. At that time references were made to the “industrialisation of new countries”, which shows that “development” and “industrialisation” were considered synonymous.
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Long-term effects of betamethasone on fetal development

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1981
In previous studies, we noted that treatment of pregnant rhesus monkeys with betamethasone resulted in a marked increase in fetal lung distensibility. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether these changes persisted during subsequent in utero development.
J W, Johnson   +7 more
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Labor Supply, Migration, and Long-Term Development

Open Economies Review, 2001
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Overview of an Alternative Long-term Development Strategy

1992
Substantial agreement exists on the long-term development objectives of Africa south of the Sahara. This consensus is probably best reflected by the deliberations of the African heads of state enshrined in the Lagos Plan of Action of April 1980 (OAU, 1980).
CORNIA, GIOVANNI ANDREA   +2 more
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