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Emergency Medicine Journal, 2016
Abstracts selected through the 999 EMS Research Forum peer review process and presented orally and by poster at the ‘Making it Happen: Delivering Research in Pre-hospital Care’ Conference 2016. Background There is evidence that systematic cardiac arrest care after return of spontaneous circulation ...
Kim Kirby +5 more
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Abstracts selected through the 999 EMS Research Forum peer review process and presented orally and by poster at the ‘Making it Happen: Delivering Research in Pre-hospital Care’ Conference 2016. Background There is evidence that systematic cardiac arrest care after return of spontaneous circulation ...
Kim Kirby +5 more
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1995
Abstract Liam Breatnach observed in an important article (Breatnach 1984, with references) that ‘Old Irish texts appear in three forms: prose, rhyming syllabic verse, and rose.The simplest definition of roseis that it is neither of the other two.’ There were several stylistic varieties of prose in Early Irish, associated with such genres
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Abstract Liam Breatnach observed in an important article (Breatnach 1984, with references) that ‘Old Irish texts appear in three forms: prose, rhyming syllabic verse, and rose.The simplest definition of roseis that it is neither of the other two.’ There were several stylistic varieties of prose in Early Irish, associated with such genres
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Risk and ROSC – Legal implications of bystander CPR
Resuscitation, 2020Early bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has been associated with better patient outcomes in cardiac arrest. Despite this, not all cases of cardiac arrest receive bystander intervention. Reasons for this gap include disparities in provision of bystander CPR between race, gender and age groups.
Travis W. Murphy +5 more
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Zingiber officinale (Willd.) Rosc.
1992Ganjiang, Rhizoma Zingiberis, is the dry rootstock of Zingiber officinale (Willd.) Rosc. (Zingiberaceae), which is collected in winter. It is officially listed in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and used in traditional Chinese medicine as stomachic, antiemetic, antidiarrheal, expectorant, antiasthmatic, hemostatic, and cardiotonic for the treatment of ...
Weici Tang, Gerhard Eisenbrand
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Mannose-binding lectin fromCurcuma zedoaria Rosc
Journal of Plant Biology, 2007A mannose-binding lectin was isolated from rhizomes of the medicinal plantCurcuma zedoaria. We used extraction with 20 mM phosphate buffer, ammonium sulfate precipitation, ion exchange chromatography on Q-Sepharose, gel filtration chromatography on Superdex 75, and reverse-phase HPLC.
Ponpimol Tipthara +3 more
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Scheune Irena Rosc, Primmersdorf
2008An einer von Wien nach Prag fuhrenden ehemaligen Poststrase liegt Schlos Primmersdorf mit seiner im fruhen 19. Jahrhundert errichteten Scheune. Sie dient der „box“, wie es sich als Name umgangssprachlich eingeburgert hat, als Kulisse. Neben der Ausstellung eigener Werke der Kunstlerin Irena Rosc finden in ihr Lesungen und Konzerte statt. Behutsam, ohne
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The Accounting and Auditing ROSC
2014In Part I, Chapter 4, I discussed the role of the World Bank (WB) pursuant to the assessment of member countries’ corporate governance under an umbrella known as the ROSC. A component of the WB Reports on the Observance of Standards and Codes deals with accounting and auditing as the three are intertwined.
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Exhibiting Ireland in the sixties : Rosc
20091967 in Dublin, Ireland, an exhibition opened its doors to a suspecting public. Rose '67 was a work of art in itself. It purported to display work from fifty of the 'best' international artists in the world. Rose was to occur every four years and be run by a committee who chose a jury of three to select works.
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