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Theatre ventilation

The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 2021
Introduction Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been significant disruption to all surgical specialties. In the UK, units have cancelled elective surgery and a decrease in aerosol generating procedures (AGPs) was favoured. Centres around the world advocate the use of negative pressure environments for AGPs in reducing the spread of infectious ...
C, Theodorou, G S, Simpson, C J, Walsh
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Theatres—Not Theatre

The Tulane Drama Review, 1963
Ideals are fine. In most of the pages of this issue the writers are concerned with ideals. These pages are concerned with something more tangible: money.The fact is, as we all know, today's theatre is run with money. Tomorrow's theatre, such as it may be, must also be solvent. I am not concerned, in the following paragraphs, with dreams or aspirations.
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Theatre setup

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2015
The theatre staff would have been made aware of the special requirements for the operation at the planning meetings. Two sets of scrubs nurses will be required but only one set will be needed for the actual separation. The second set of scrub nurses will be needed only when both twins have survived the separation and the second twin is moved to another
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Theatre concern

Nursing Standard, 1987
The Nursing Standard is a [Illegible Word] magazine for the busy woman holding down two jobs, that of managing home and family as well as nursing. It has short informative articles, and snippets of information and thought provoking comments. It can be picked up and read during short breaks in a busy day, feeding us with up to date information, yet not ...
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