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Organizing for crisis response
Journal of Information Technology, 1996Crises are turning points in organizations. When crisis strikes, fast-response management depends on quickly configuring and deploying information and communications. This paper brings together research and practice in crisis response management, information technology and news media fast-response methods to derive principles for using information ...
Linda Jo Calloway, Peter G.W. Keen
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Mapping Organism-wide Immune Responses
Trends in Immunology, 2018Immune responses are often dissected at the molecular or cellular level, but rarely are they investigated at the scale of the whole organism. Here, Chevrier and colleagues reveal that an interconnected web of protective immunity exists between organs, which safeguards the host from systemic viral spread.
Laura K, Mackay, Julia E, Prier
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Stimulus‐Responsive Metal–Organic Frameworks
Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2014AbstractMaterials that can recognize the changes in their local environment and respond by altering their inherent physical and/or chemical properties are strong candidates for future “smart” technology materials. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have attracted a great deal of attention in recent years owing to their designable architecture, host–guest ...
Sanjog S, Nagarkar +2 more
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Organ Responses and Organ Support
2019Severe burn injury is a massive physiologic insult to the human body. The trauma to tissue caused by large burns results in an intense immune-inflammatory and hypermetabolic response that can be greater than other forms of severe critical illness and trauma.
Craig R. Ainsworth +2 more
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Organ responses and organ support
2012Over the past fifty years, goal-directed resuscitation [1–3], early burn wound excision and grafting [4–7], and recognition of burn hypercatabolism [8–10] have dramatically reduced mortality rates after burn injury [11–15]. Despite this progress, end-organ dysfunction remains a threat throughout a patient’s clinical course.
Kathryn L. Butler, Robert L. Sheridan
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Neural organization of eyelid responses
Movement Disorders, 2002A blink is a fast narrowing of the palpebral fissure, involving the activity of the orbicularis oculi muscle and, in those species with a nictitating membrane, of the retractor bulbi motor system and most extraocular eye muscles. Reflex blinks can be triggered by stimuli of different sensory modalities (trigeminal, visual, acoustic, and vestibular ...
José M, Delgado-García +2 more
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1996
If the systems in the body were not co-ordinated, the body could not function efficiently and there could be complete chaos. For example, imagine that you are running. Your cells need more oxygen to provide the energy that is needed. If your breathing rate decreased and your heart rate fell, then sufficient oxygen could not reach the cells and carbon ...
Janet Major, Michael Major
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If the systems in the body were not co-ordinated, the body could not function efficiently and there could be complete chaos. For example, imagine that you are running. Your cells need more oxygen to provide the energy that is needed. If your breathing rate decreased and your heart rate fell, then sufficient oxygen could not reach the cells and carbon ...
Janet Major, Michael Major
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The Ethically Responsible Organization
2022Today’s businesses have an obligation to conduct themselves in an ethical and responsible manner at all times. Fortunately, many businesses have historically embraced the idea that they can operate in an ethically & responsible manner. However, there are way too many companies that are willing to cut corners and do whatever it takes to make a ...
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