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A self‐assembled monolayer of 3‐mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane (MPTS) molecular receptor and titanium oxide‐modified carbon cloth (MPTS/TiO2/CC) was synthesized for the specific detection of sweat L‐cysteine, which is associated with the precision neutrition, cardiovascular system and neuro system.
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Enthesis injuries are a worldwide healthcare problem. Biomimetic electrospun enthesis fascicle‐inspired scaffolds, with and without nano‐mineralization are developed. Human Mesenchymal Stromal cells (hMSCs) express the most balanced enthesis markers on the non‐mineralized scaffolds.
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Fundamentals of Physiologic Monitoring
AACN Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care, 1993For centuries, medical practitioners had no electronic medical instruments and had to rely on their senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch to obtain physiologic measurements. Although it is possible to estimate blood pressure by palpating the pulse at the radial or brachial artery, such estimates are not accurate. Determining arterial oxygen
Marianne Hujcs, Reed M. Gardner
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Physiologic Monitoring of Combat Casualties
Military Medicine, 1989We discuss general concepts and organization of combat casualty care. We identify important issues regarding physiologic monitoring of combat casualties and examine inherent limitations of this monitoring. Effective and practical techniques for monitoring the cardiovascular, pulmonary, central nervous, renal, and coagulation systems are presented in ...
James M. Lamiell +2 more
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Physiological changes of pregnancy and monitoring [PDF]
Advances in medical care have led to increasing numbers of complex, high-risk obstetric patients. Specialist training and a sound knowledge of normal maternal physiology are essential to optimize outcomes. One of the earliest observed changes is peripheral vasodilatation; this causes a fall in systemic vascular resistance and triggers physiological ...
Andrew Carlin, Zarko Alfirevic
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Cerebral Physiologic Monitoring
Critical Care Clinics, 1989Cerebral physiologic monitoring techniques can be categorized into those measuring perfusion, metabolism, and function. The physiologic basis for each of these is outlined, with a description of the clinical methods currently available. The clinical application of each monitoring modality is discussed with special reference to its impact on outcome of ...
Anne T. Rogers, David A. Stump
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Physiological Monitoring for Procedural Sedation
2021Physiological monitoring of vital signs is essential for the safe practice of procedural sedation and analgesia. Oxygenation, ventilation, hemodynamics, and aspects of cortical activity can all be monitored noninvasively in spontaneously breathing patients.
Sahyoun, Cyril, Krauss, Baruch
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Cardiology in the Young, 2019 
Objective: To develop a physiological data-driven model for early identification of impending cardiac arrest in neonates and infants with cardiac disease hospitalised in the cardiovascular ICU.
Sanjukta N. Bose +7 more
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Objective: To develop a physiological data-driven model for early identification of impending cardiac arrest in neonates and infants with cardiac disease hospitalised in the cardiovascular ICU.
Sanjukta N. Bose +7 more
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Physiologic Monitoring of Infants and Children
AACN Advanced Critical Care, 1993Accurate and safe monitoring of infants and children requires knowledge of their unique physiology, especially cardiovascular function, pulmonary physiology, and metabolic function. These individual features influence the equipment selection, as well as data interpretation.
Mary Jo Chellis, Holly F. Webster
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WAP in physiological monitoring
2001 Conference Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005Summary form only given. Many parties have already practised telemedicine using cellular phones and the Internet. A current trend in telecommunication is the convergence of wireless communication and computer network technologies. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) device is an example.
Yuan-Ting Zhang, Kevin K C Hung
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