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Prothrombin Time Standardization
Acta Clinica Belgica, 1987SummaryAs recommcndcd by the proper authorities, the prothrombin time results for patients under oral anticoagulant therapy arc reported by our laboratory in International Normalized Ratios (I.N.R.).For the calculation of the INR-values we use a calibration factor, the International Sensitivity Index (I.S.I.), provided by the manufacturer of the ...
L, Hameeuw, L, Sierens, A, Lust
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The Arithmetic Teacher, 1959
“The earth, you know, turns round once in every 24 hours, or, in common language, the sun moves round the earth in that time; in what time, then, will the sun travel over 15 degrees? and why? over 1° (degree) of motion? over 1' (minute) of motion? By the foregoing, we see that every degree of motion makes a difference in time of 4 minutes, and every ...
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“The earth, you know, turns round once in every 24 hours, or, in common language, the sun moves round the earth in that time; in what time, then, will the sun travel over 15 degrees? and why? over 1° (degree) of motion? over 1' (minute) of motion? By the foregoing, we see that every degree of motion makes a difference in time of 4 minutes, and every ...
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Simplified Prothrombin Time Standardization
Pathophysiology of Haemostasis and Thrombosis, 1994An analysis of prothrombin time (PT) standardization methods is presented. The present recommended ratio method demonstrated complex calibration and wide therapeutic ranges. Standardization by coagulation activities resulted in different therapeutic ranges due to the different sensitivity of assays for the protein induced by vitamin K absence (Pivka ...
I, Talstad, K, Korsbrekke
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South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 2017
Indian time, standard time, Bombay time—these phrases are common in India. They are trotted out in conversations casually, somewhat mechanically, and are easy explanations for being late for appoin...
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Indian time, standard time, Bombay time—these phrases are common in India. They are trotted out in conversations casually, somewhat mechanically, and are easy explanations for being late for appoin...
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Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1940
RESEARCH by many individuals since the beginning of the century has added two new instruments for time measurement to the generally accepted pendulum clock. All of these are based, of course, on the primary astronomical standard which involves the revolution of the earth on its axis.
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RESEARCH by many individuals since the beginning of the century has added two new instruments for time measurement to the generally accepted pendulum clock. All of these are based, of course, on the primary astronomical standard which involves the revolution of the earth on its axis.
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Standards for standard-makers? A testing time
Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2004The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) is now reviewing its recommendations with a view to publishing their revision in 2005. The last set of recommendations issued by the ICRP has caused some concern to neutron dosimetrists. This paper attempts to explain these concerns.
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2003
Peter D, Bridge, Sheila A, McKenzie
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Peter D, Bridge, Sheila A, McKenzie
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Abstract Chapter 17 of Within You Without You, “Standard Time,” closely examines the George Harrison song “Something,” which appeared on the Beatles’ Abbey Road album. John Lennon and Paul McCartney finally recognized that Harrison had come up with a track worthy of being released as a single, and the song was the first Harrison-penned ...
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