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[Health workers exposed to pesticides: a cross-sectional study involving agents for the control of endemic diseases in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]. [PDF]
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Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and outcomes of patients affected by COVID-19 in the Intensive Care Unit. [PDF]
Timoteo PDS, Medeiros KS, Tourinho FSV.
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Development of safety protocols for managing thirst in post-extubated and tracheostomized patients. [PDF]
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Sindrome da ipersensibilità dei recettori della tosse (SIRT): “la tosse che fa tosse”
Medico e Bambino, 2023Dry cough usually accompanies the first few days of each “cold” (Upper Respiratory Tract Infection: URTI), but in some children, it always recurs with a particular intensity that “prevents sleep” and puts the whole family to the test. This cough is recognized to have an etiopathogenetic factor of an exaggerated sensitivity of cough sensory receptors ...
G. Longo
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Proceedings of the 5th ACM Workshop on Embedded Systems For Energy-Efficient Buildings, 2013
We propose a system that can accurately determine the occupancy of zones within a building. As an easily deployable sensor system, TOSS provides detailed information about a zone's occupancy to a building's energy management system in order to control the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, (HVAC) and lighting behavior for specific zones within the
Varick L. Erickson +5 more
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We propose a system that can accurately determine the occupancy of zones within a building. As an easily deployable sensor system, TOSS provides detailed information about a zone's occupancy to a building's energy management system in order to control the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, (HVAC) and lighting behavior for specific zones within the
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Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data, 2004
TAX is perhaps the best known extension of the relational algebra to handle queries to XML databases. One problem with TAX (as with many existing relational DBMSs) is that the semantics of terms in a TAX DB are not taken into account when answering queries.
Edward Hung, Yu Deng, V. S. Subrahmanian
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TAX is perhaps the best known extension of the relational algebra to handle queries to XML databases. One problem with TAX (as with many existing relational DBMSs) is that the semantics of terms in a TAX DB are not taken into account when answering queries.
Edward Hung, Yu Deng, V. S. Subrahmanian
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Proceedings of the 2018 Workshop on Forming an Ecosystem Around Software Transformation, 2018
Network-based models are increasingly adopted to deliver key software service and utilities (e.g., data storage, search, and processing) to end users. The need to satisfy diverse user requirements and to fit different application environment often leads to continual expansion and addition of new (and in many cases excessive) features, known as the ...
Yurong Chen +3 more
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Network-based models are increasingly adopted to deliver key software service and utilities (e.g., data storage, search, and processing) to end users. The need to satisfy diverse user requirements and to fit different application environment often leads to continual expansion and addition of new (and in many cases excessive) features, known as the ...
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The Mathematical Intelligencer, 2010
The authors demonstrate that although the coin-tossing is predictable, it can also approximate the random process and can serve as the foundation for understanding the behavior of physical randomizers.
Strzałko, Jarosław +4 more
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The authors demonstrate that although the coin-tossing is predictable, it can also approximate the random process and can serve as the foundation for understanding the behavior of physical randomizers.
Strzałko, Jarosław +4 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1981
Considerable turmoil is often created when expert physicians have different and strongly held opinions about the optimal treatment strategy for a given patient. Indeed, opinions may be widely discrepant: one clinician may recommend a risky surgical procedure, and the other may favor medical therapy; one may propose an invasive diagnostic test, and the ...
J P, Kassirer, S G, Pauker
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Considerable turmoil is often created when expert physicians have different and strongly held opinions about the optimal treatment strategy for a given patient. Indeed, opinions may be widely discrepant: one clinician may recommend a risky surgical procedure, and the other may favor medical therapy; one may propose an invasive diagnostic test, and the ...
J P, Kassirer, S G, Pauker
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