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Cerebral protection

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1986
✓ Cerebral protection from an ischemic/hypoxic insult implies that tissue injury can be controlled or even prevented by certain therapeutic maneuvers. For example, physiological thresholds may be altered so that tissue vulnerability to the insult is reduced, or the intensity of an insult may be blunted by enhancing brain homeostasis. Such a therapeutic
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Skin protection

Nursing Standard, 1988
Up to 700,000 working days are lost each year due to occupational skin disorders. This has prompted Deb, a leading company in occupational skin care and hygiene, to relaunch its range of soap systems.
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Protection from Employment Protection

Industrial Management, 1979
John Vann outlines an insurance scheme which has come about in response to the financial penalties — and demands on management time — which a company is likely to incur if it gets involved with unfair dismissal action.
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Protecting whistleblowers

British Journal of Nursing, 2023
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Protection anodique. Protection cathodique

Corrosion Vieillissement, 1979
Le titre de cette etude indique clairement que, dans la technique consideree, une structure metallique sera protegee contre la corrosion soit en situation cathodique , soit en situation anodique , et ce pendant toute la duree de service. Cette derniere condition peut etre toutefois, dans certains cas, trop contraignante, et l’on verra 4.1.7 que ...
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Thyroid Protection

Science, 1996
C H, Kearny, J M, Orient
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People Protection Not “Fetal Protection”

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 1992
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