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Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2001
After more than 35 years of evolution, whole lung lavage is an efficient and safe technique. Furthermore, it can be a pleasant experience because it consists of performing general anesthesia without a surgeon being in the operating room. Whole lung lavage can be adapted to many patients and diseases; however, more research must be done to confirm the ...
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After more than 35 years of evolution, whole lung lavage is an efficient and safe technique. Furthermore, it can be a pleasant experience because it consists of performing general anesthesia without a surgeon being in the operating room. Whole lung lavage can be adapted to many patients and diseases; however, more research must be done to confirm the ...
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Whole Language, Whole School, Whole Community: Truths and Consequences
English Education, 1999Discusses disciplinary actions against the principal of a small, suburban elementary school in Westchester County, New York, from several vantage points: the legal story, the whole–language story, the leadership story, and the school in the community story.
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Whole Language: The Whole Story
1997Whole language has often been represented, particularly in the popular press, as a method of teaching reading that contrasts with phonics, which is also represented as a method of teaching reading. It has also been equated with literature-based reading instruction and with a laissez-faire approach to written language development.
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Complementing reductionism: Goethean science part 1: Qualities and wholeness
Explore: the Journal of Science and Healing, 2021Alicia Landman-Reiner
exaly
1992
Abstract Once we get away from the familiar terrain of the major-minor system the question of what constitutes a musical whole arises. If it seems a simple question, this is because European classical traditions have simplified it for us. In European classical music from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century there is almost invariably
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Abstract Once we get away from the familiar terrain of the major-minor system the question of what constitutes a musical whole arises. If it seems a simple question, this is because European classical traditions have simplified it for us. In European classical music from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century there is almost invariably
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