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Unsteady Aerodynamics in Bio-Inspired Flapping Wings for Low-Density Environments. [PDF]
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Respiratory Monitoring in Motion: An Overview of Wearable Methods and Algorithmic Approaches for Reliable Assessment. [PDF]
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Are right-sided diaphragmatic parameters sufficient to accurately evaluate global diaphragmatic physiological function? Commentary on "diaphragm physiological similarity index (DPSI): a de novo speckle-tracking ultrasound metric for HFNC adjustment in acute respiratory failure". [PDF]
Song F, Chen Y, Ma J, Huang D.
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Pediatrics, 1975
Six Medex working with family practitioners were followed by an observer for a total of 18 days to gain an objective profile of how Medex spent their workday. Medex on the average spent 30% of their time with office patients and saw 38% of all office patients.
C J, Sells, R S, Herdener
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Six Medex working with family practitioners were followed by an observer for a total of 18 days to gain an objective profile of how Medex spent their workday. Medex on the average spent 30% of their time with office patients and saw 38% of all office patients.
C J, Sells, R S, Herdener
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Motion and time study in dentistry
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1958The one factor which inevitably limits the professional activity of the practicing dentist is the amount of time and physical energy at his disposal. As far as the amount of time is concerned, a reason ably normal life puts a fixed limit on that. As to the expenditure of physical energy, much has been done in modern dentistry to reduce its expenditure,
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TIME-MOTION STUDY OF PRACTICING PEDIATRICIANS
Pediatrics, 1966Four practicing pediatricians were followed by an observer with a stopwatch for a total of 18 days to gain a profile of how their working days were spent. An average of 48% of the day was spent with patients, 12.5% on the phone, and 9% on paper work.
A B, Bergman, S W, Dassel, R J, Wedgwood
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Time and motion study on TB testing
Veterinary Record, 2009Members have, through these columns, been informed from time to time about developments in the negotiations with Animal Health over a new contractual basis for OV (LVI) work. One crucial area of discussion is over the proper rate of remuneration for the work done on behalf of Animal Health, of ...
Nicky, Paull, John M, Blackwell
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