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Strengthening Aqueous Electrolytes without Strengthening Water

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2023
AbstractAqueous electrolytes typically suffer from poor electrochemical stability; however, eutectic aqueous solutions—25 wt.% LiCl and 62 wt.% H3PO4—cooled to −78 °C exhibit a significantly widened stability window. Integrated experimental and simulation results reveal that, upon cooling, Li+ ions become less hydrated and pair up with Cl−, ice‐like ...
Longteng Tang   +13 more
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Strengthening mindfetalness

Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, 2012
Pregnant women have varying degrees of awareness of their unborn baby's fitness. A challenge for midwives is to strengthen awareness and use the information from the unborn baby's mother to increase the possibility for a healthy baby to be born. A special kind of mindfulness, here referred to as mindfetalness are suggested to be a concept to use in ...
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Strengthening family ‘interference’

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1984
This paper examines the phenomenon of family ‘interference’ in the health care of a sick member from a new angle. The ‘interfering’ behaviours are located within the context of the family's evolving relationships with health care providers. The authors argue that the behaviours are an understandable product of the family's disillusionment and ...
C A, Robinson, S, Thorne
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Strengthening International Mediation

Negotiation Journal, 1987
Any of these models can be pursued in tandem with any other. There are undoubtedly other options as well so these must be considered illustrative of what might be done.
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Strengthening medical leadership

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2010
The current focus on improving medical leadership reflects the profession's feeling that it has lost control of its destiny and of the broader health agenda. The consensus statement on the role of the doctor (Tooke et al, 2008) stressed that, as the critical decision makers in clinical teams, doctors must be capable of both leadership and management ...
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Strengthening Hospital Nursing

Health Affairs, 2002
Hospitals, nurses, the media, Congress, and the private sector are increasingly concerned about shortages of registered nurses (RNs) and the impact on safety and quality of patient care. Findings from a growing number of studies provide evidence of a relationship between hospital nurse staffing and adverse outcomes experienced by medical and surgical ...
Peter I, Buerhaus   +3 more
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