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Renegotiating dissonant heritage: the statue of J.P. Coen

International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2014
Lisa Johnson
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STATUS EPILEPTICUS

Continuum, 2002
Status epilepticus (SE) is a common neurologic emergency with a high mortality. Immediate recognition and rapid treatment are essential. After initial stabilization of airway and circulation, the patient should be treated as soon as possible with an intravenous (IV) benzodiazepine, followed immediately by IV fosphenytoin.
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The Sonyŏsang Phenomenon: Nationalism and Feminism Surrounding the "Comfort Women" Statue

Korean Studies, 2019
:This paper explores the cultural and social phenomenon surrounding Sonyŏsang, a bronze statue symbolizing the so-called "comfort women"—young women who were drafted for military sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Fifteen Years War ...
Vicki Sung-yeon Kwon
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Status epilepticus

Der Nervenarzt, 2012
Status epilepticus (SE) is a medical emergency. For diagnostic purposes EEG is mandatory when motor phenomena are absent or when a single seizure evolves into SE with impaired consciousness. The EEG may show focal or generalized status patterns, which must be distinguished from encephalopathies.
B, Feddersen, E, Trinka
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Status epilepticus

Continuum, 2015
Status epilepticus, which is simultaneously a neurologic and systemic emergency, often results in significant disability and may be fatal. This article presents a pragmatic approach to the evaluation and management of status epilepticus in adults for the practicing clinician.Rapid recognition, treatment respecting a written protocol, and careful ...
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Status Epilepticus

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 1995
Status epilepticus is a condition in which multiple epileptic seizures occur without complete recovery from the physiological effects of one seizure before another seizure occurs. There are as many types of SE as there are kinds of epileptic seizures.
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Behind the Rhodes statue: Black competency and the imperial academy

History of the Human Sciences, 2019
Recent criticisms of the Rhodes Must Fall (RMF) Oxford campaign have problematized the presence of Black bodies within British higher education by reference to an ideal image of the impartial and discerning academy.
Robbie Shilliam
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STATUS ASTHMATICUS

Critical Care Clinics, 1997
Despite improved understanding of the pathophysiology and treatment of asthma, significant morbidity and mortality exist for both the pediatric and adult patient. The critical care practitioner must understand the chronic as well as the acute nature of the condition in order to provide effective intervention.
N H, Cohen, H, Eigen, T E, Shaughnessy
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Status, Status Types, and Status Interrelations

American Sociological Review, 1944
T HE SYSTEMATIC study of social stratification has been impeded by the lack of a preliminary analysis of status.2 Class, caste, and egalitarian types of social organization are essentially variant modes of status distribution, and require a preliminary analysis of status itself for their proper comprehension. The desiderata here are: first, a clear-cut
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Functional status and health status

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1994
Functional status assessment originated in clinical practice in rehabilitation. Health status assessment, a growing part of health services research, grew from the need to survey the health of large populations. In spite of many common interests, the two fields have had little cross-fertilization.
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