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Early Management of Thermal Burns

Postgraduate Medicine, 1974
A singularly effective guide to the evaluation and early care of burn injury, emphasizing the importance of fluid resuscitation, is presented here. Although controversy still exists regarding the types of fluid that should be used, the authors and others treating major burns agree that sodium is essential.Other commonly used systems for fluid ...
C R, Baxter, J A, Marvin, P W, Curreri
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Thermal Management of Biosensor Networks

2010 7th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2010
Biosensors are a very promlsmg technology that will take health care to the next level. However, there are obstacles that must be overcome before the full potential of this technology can be realized. One such obstacle is that the heat generated by implanted biosensors may damage the tissues around them.
Yahya E. Osais   +2 more
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Thermal management for premature births

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2005
Aim.  This paper reports an audit of the effect on admission temperatures of using occlusive polyethylene wrap applied immediately after the birth of extremely premature infants.Background.  Use of occlusive polyethylene wrap during the early postnatal management of the premature infant reduces evaporative and convective heat loss.Method ...
Sandie, Bredemeyer   +2 more
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Microchannels for thermal management in FPGAs

2017 International Conference on ReConFigurable Computing and FPGAs (ReConFig), 2017
Thermal management of electronics is a key area of interest in today's age of 3D VLSI integration and compute-intensive applications. Microchannel cooling is gaining a lot of attention as a viable and effective means of thermal management in modern ICs.
Girish Deshpande, Dinesh K. Bhatia
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Dynamic Thermal Management Under Soft Thermal Constraints

IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 2013
In this paper, we investigate dynamic thermal management (DTM) policies under soft thermal constraint that allow the thermal constraint to be violated occasionally for boosting system performance. First, we investigate soft-constraint DTM using lumped radio control (RC) thermal models.
Bing Shi 0001   +2 more
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Stochastic Thermal Load Management

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2018
There has been much recent interest in distributed demand response—where loads adjust in response to shortfalls (or excesses) in power supply—in order to maintain power quality, reduce dispatch costs, and even prevent or ameliorate blackouts. Some of the most promising candidates for demand response are thermal loads, such as heaters, air conditioners,
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Gentamicin in the Management of Thermal Injuries

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1969
greatest threat to survival for the patient who has suffered an extensive burn. The past 20 years have witnessed the control of gram-positive organisms by a group of specific antistaphylococcal drugs which are now effective against the resistant staphylococci which emerged after the early widespread use of penicillin.
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Acute Management of Thermal Injury

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1981
The United States leads industrialized nations in per capita fire deaths. The most recent U.S. statistics are from 1978. Two hundred thousand burn and inhalation injuries, 70,000 hospitalizations, and 12,000 deaths occurred that year [56]. Burn care has traditionally been the general surgeon's responsibility.
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Thermal Management and Thermal Safety

2022
Shichun Yang   +3 more
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