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What factors predict ambulance pre-alerts to the emergency department? Analysis of routine data from three UK ambulance services.

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Sampson FC   +16 more
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RCEM 2019 Book of Abstracts

2019
This book of abstracts contains the presentations of the 11th River, Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics Symposium – RCEM 2019, which took place in Auckland, New Zealand, from 16-21 November 2019. Contributions from over 200 scientists from more than 20 countries are presented, and participants discussed the latest scientific research developments ...
Friedrich, Heide, Bryan, Karin R
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How do we educate the next generation of emergency physicians: RCEM 50

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2018
> ‘The great aim of education is not knowledge but action.’ H. Spencer The training needs of the next generation are based on the needs of the population they serve.1 These are the basis for curricula and each developed Emergency Medicine (EM) system has one.
Will, Townend   +3 more
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Demonstration of knock intensity mitigation through dielectric barrier discharge reformation in an RCEM

Combustion and Flame, 2020
Abstract A knock intensity mitigation effect resulting from the application of dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) was experimentally demonstrated. The DBD was utilized to reform fuel–air premixtures. A rapid compression and expansion machine (RCEM) was used for the demonstration experiment. A rectangular combustion channel was installed in the RCEM's
Eiichi Takahashi   +5 more
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Knock Resistance Evaluation of Methane-Based Two-Component Gases by Combustion Visualization and Analysis using RCEM

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2022
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Gaseous fuel originated from natural gas (NG) has been affected by industrial fields thanks to its low emission feature. The excellent knock resistance of methane, a major component of NG, is another advantage in engine applications, but the composition of NG varies depending on ...
Takuya Wakasugi   +2 more
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RCEM best practice guideline: suspected cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome in emergency departments

Emergency Medicine Journal
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) is an episodic syndrome of cyclic vomiting in the context of the prolonged use of cannabis. The Royal College of Emergency Medicine Toxicology Special Interest Group has produced guidance to support emergency medicine clinicians with the recognition and treatment of people experiencing CHS.Considerations regarding
Christopher Humphries, Marianne Gillings
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