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Annual Review of Nursing Research, 2017
Fluid therapy has dramatically changed since its early inception nearly 200 years ago. Administration of intravenous fluid (IVF) has evolved from a "drip" technique to the algorithmic approach of the anesthetic fluid plan, and is now moving toward Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy.
Matthew D'Angelo, R. Kyle Hodgen
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Fluid therapy has dramatically changed since its early inception nearly 200 years ago. Administration of intravenous fluid (IVF) has evolved from a "drip" technique to the algorithmic approach of the anesthetic fluid plan, and is now moving toward Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy.
Matthew D'Angelo, R. Kyle Hodgen
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Journal of Religion & Health, 1987
The real issues pertaining to beverage alcohol have been obscured by propaganda from America's "drys" and "wets." The Judeo-Christian culture has, throughout its history, usually advocated moderation. A similar position has been supported by Plato and by some modern researchers concerned with the prevention of alcoholism.
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The real issues pertaining to beverage alcohol have been obscured by propaganda from America's "drys" and "wets." The Judeo-Christian culture has, throughout its history, usually advocated moderation. A similar position has been supported by Plato and by some modern researchers concerned with the prevention of alcoholism.
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1958
FROM time to time controversies arise as to the respective merits of two, or possibly more, solutions of a certain technical problem. These rage fiercely for a few years and then, usually, one system proves to be demonstrably better, and becomes almost universal.
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FROM time to time controversies arise as to the respective merits of two, or possibly more, solutions of a certain technical problem. These rage fiercely for a few years and then, usually, one system proves to be demonstrably better, and becomes almost universal.
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2018
Several writers have pointed to a seeming paradox of Polynesians' existence: though accomplished at seafaring and fishing, the majority of them derived their subsistence from the land. The dominance of the land over the sea would have profound effects on the history of Hawaii.
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Several writers have pointed to a seeming paradox of Polynesians' existence: though accomplished at seafaring and fishing, the majority of them derived their subsistence from the land. The dominance of the land over the sea would have profound effects on the history of Hawaii.
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Hanging Wet-to-Dry Dressings Out to Dry
Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 2001Wet-to-dry dressings have been standard procedure for home care wound care patients although research indicates gauze dressings are not an optimal wound care modality for the patient, the clinician, or the healthcare system. Gauze dressings do not effectively support optimal healing and are more labor intensive to use than advanced dressings such as ...
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'If it's wet, dry it; if it's dry, wet it'.
Occupational health & safety (Waco, Tex.), 1978Wet, oozing lesions should be dried, dry lesions should be hydrated and lubricated. Soaks, Castellani's Paint and exposure to the air are effective methods of drying. Dry eczematous lesions can be treated with low patency topical steroids and emollient ointments.
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Solar Energy, 2006
Two major aspects related to water use in solar power plants are examined. First we compare the water used in various approaches to power generation. These include water requirements for cooling (where applicable) and other needs within the plant. Included is attention to water requirements for makeup in Rankine cycles, as well as for cleaning of ...
Ibrahim Khalil, Aaron Sahm, Robert Boehm
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Two major aspects related to water use in solar power plants are examined. First we compare the water used in various approaches to power generation. These include water requirements for cooling (where applicable) and other needs within the plant. Included is attention to water requirements for makeup in Rankine cycles, as well as for cleaning of ...
Ibrahim Khalil, Aaron Sahm, Robert Boehm
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Nordisk Alkoholtisdkrift (Nordic Alcohol Studies), 1994
The author argues against Harry Levine's “somewhat up-setting” classification of societies into temperance and non-temperance oriented cultures. This classification, he argues, does not apply to Poland as it is neither “dry” nor “wet”, which he illustrates by describing the development of sobriety movements in Polish territory in the 19th and 20th ...
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The author argues against Harry Levine's “somewhat up-setting” classification of societies into temperance and non-temperance oriented cultures. This classification, he argues, does not apply to Poland as it is neither “dry” nor “wet”, which he illustrates by describing the development of sobriety movements in Polish territory in the 19th and 20th ...
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2020
This chapter is devoted to the materials obtained after gelation, either from organic or inorganic sols or from polymeric solutions. It addresses their classification according to their structure and their behavior in the wet state. In particular, their shrinking, swelling, syneresis, and aging behavior are described.
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This chapter is devoted to the materials obtained after gelation, either from organic or inorganic sols or from polymeric solutions. It addresses their classification according to their structure and their behavior in the wet state. In particular, their shrinking, swelling, syneresis, and aging behavior are described.
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2004
The scrubbing process is a unit operation in which one or more components of a gas stream are selectively absorbed into an absorbent. The term “scrubbing” is used interchangeably with “absorption” when describing this process. In wet scrubbing, water is the most common choice of absorbent liquor.
Lawrence K. Wang +4 more
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The scrubbing process is a unit operation in which one or more components of a gas stream are selectively absorbed into an absorbent. The term “scrubbing” is used interchangeably with “absorption” when describing this process. In wet scrubbing, water is the most common choice of absorbent liquor.
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