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Sustained Lung Inflation

Clinics in Perinatology, 2016
Elizabeth E Foglia, Arjan B Te Pas
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Sustaining Low Inflation in Ukraine [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
This publication presents the collection of papers written in 2004 within the project that aimed to broaden the knowledge about sources of inflation in Ukraine and indicate policies that can support low inflation in the future. While working on analyses of monetary policies and inflation, the authors used the experience of other transitional countries,
Volodymyr Hryvniv   +5 more
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International Evidence on Inflation Expectations During Sustained Off-Target Inflation Episodes [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
The high level of UK inflation in recent years raises the possibility that inflation expectations may drift upwards, making the period of above-target inflation last for longer. This article presents some evidence on inflation expectations during Sustained Off-Target Inflation (SOTI) episodes in other inflation-targeting countries and outlines some of ...
Corder, Matthew, Eckloff, Daniel
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Sustained inflation during neonatal resuscitation

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2015
Sustained inflation performed shortly after birth to help clear lung fluid and establish functional residual capacity in preterm infants is gaining popularity, but definitive evidence for its effectiveness is lacking. Although there is a sound physiologic basis for this approach, and much preclinical experimental evidence of effectiveness, the results ...
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Sustainable Growth under Inflation

Financial Management, 1981
pany is unable or unwilling to raise new equity, there exists only one growth rate in sales which is consistent with the maintenance of certain operating and financial ratios. This is the company's sustainable growth rate. When sales increase at a rate different from the sustainable growth rate, one ratio, or a combination of them, must change ...
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Sustained Lung Inflation: Physiology and Practice.

Clinics in perinatology, 2016
Lung aeration is the most critical task newborns must accomplish after birth. Almost all extremely preterm infants require respiratory support during this process, but the best method to promote lung aeration in preterm infants is unknown. The current standard practice is intermittent positive pressure ventilation with positive end-expiratory pressure.
Foglia, E.E., Pas, A.B. te
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Current outlook: sustained growth, sustained inflation [PDF]

open access: possible, 1990
A report on the May 4, 1990 meeting of the Fourth District Economists' Roundtable, at which participants predicted a stronger long-term growth rate for the national economy through 1991 and an inflation rate of about 4 percent.
John J. Erceg, Paul J. Nickels
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Sustainability, flexibility, and inflation targeting

Economics Letters, 2012
Abstract This paper examines sustainability of an inflation-targeting policy regime in terms of sustainable equilibrium using a canonical model in the recent literature. Overly flexible inflation targeting is not sustainable. Strict inflation targeting is sustainable only when shock persistence is high enough.
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Sustained Inflations: Comparing Three Neonatal Resuscitation Devices

Neonatology, 2011
<i>Background:</i> Some national resuscitation guidelines advocate using sustained initial inflations (2–3 s) for babies requiring resuscitation. Inflation times ≧10 s have been used for preterm infants. <i>Objectives:</i> This study examines the ability of operators of varying experience to provide a sustained inflation using ...
Claus, Klingenberg   +5 more
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The Effects of Sustained Lung Inflation on the Pattern of Breathing in Man

Clinical Science, 1981
1. Continuous positive-pressure breathing (CPPB) at airway pressures of 0.65–1.00 kPa above ambient pressure has been used to produce a sustained inflation of the lungs of approximately 1 litre in six normal male subjects. 2. Lung inflation produced a reduction in the ventilatory response to carbon dioxide inhalation by slow rebreathing ...
S B, Pearson, J R, Heath
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