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Margins of viability

Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -), 2017
A poem reflecting the compassion, conflicts, dilemmas and outcome in the management of an extremely premature 22+4-week gestation baby girl. Challenges faced by neonatologists in offering optimal care to extremely low birth weight (ELBW) newborn infants and their families is summarised in this poem as an emotional transaction between the clinician and ...
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Myocardial viability

Current Problems in Cardiology, 1996
R C, Hendel, F A, Chaudhry, R O, Bonow
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Vendor Viability

Library Hi Tech, 1987
The library automation marketplace is characterized by five significant realities. The first is the changing status of vendors in the marketplace. The development of capabilities and the support of installed systems compete for the same corporate resources, resulting in an evolution in the leadership position of vendors. Second, the market is polarized,
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Embryological Viability

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2005
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[Myocardial viability. The concept of myocardial viability].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1998
Certain zones of ischemic, akinetic or severely hypokinetic myocardium are capable of recovering normal contractile function. This is termed myocardial viability and occurs in two different situations: myocardial stunning and myocardial hibernation.This term designates temporary but prolonged impairment of myocardial function resulting from a brief ...
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Viability

2012
G. Labinaz, M. Guay
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Viability

International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 1995
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