10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NONHOSPITALISED»
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Perceptual Development: Visual, Auditory, and Speech ...
As the size of the hospitalised group was similar to that found in a 29-31 weeks
nonhospitalised group the authors suggest that hospitalised foetuses have a less
mature response than nonhospitalised ones. After the introduction of antepartum
...
2
New Zealand Medical Journal
Clearly there is room to improve malaria surveillance. Only 43% of hospitalised
cases were notified over the 198092 study period, despite malaria being a legally
notifiable disease. If nonhospitalised cases were included, the notification rate is
...
3
Dissertation Abstracts International: The sciences and ...
Interpersonal issues of nonhospitalised adult adoptees: The influence of age at
time of adoption on the perception of relationships. Kossar, Michelle Duffine, Ph.
D. Allegheny University of the Health Sciences, 1998. 122pp. Order Number ...
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Effective Schools for Disaffected Students: Integration and ...
These child patients are socially isolated fromtheir nonhospitalised peers, and
what limited contact they havewith staff isrestricted to brief periods of'body
servicing' (washing, feeding,toileting,etc.). Theresidential experience
forthechildren in ...
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European Respiratory Monograph 43: Respiratory Diseases in ...
[46] evaluated the association between daily air pollution levels (PM10, particle
number concentration, CO, NO2 and O3) and the occurrence of fatal
nonhospitalised coronary events; the association was significant for particle
number ...
V. Bellia, R. Antonelli Incalzi, 2009
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American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines for the ...
Soni SD, Soni SS: Dihydrogenated alkaloids of ergotoxine in nonhospitalised
elderly patients. Curr Med Res Opin 1975; 3:464-468 [A] 126. Thienhaus OJ,
Wheeler BG, Simon S, Zemlan FP, Hartford JT: A controlled double-blind study of
...
American Psychiatric Association, 2006
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Pneumococcal Disease: New Insights for the Healthcare ...
... following clinical outcomes of infection were evaluated: hospitalised meningitis
/sepsis, hospitalised bacteraemic pneumonias (complicated and uncomplicated),
hospitalised non-bacteraemic pneumonias, and nonhospitalised pneumonias.
100 However, assays of cellmediated immunity during large trials conducted with
nonhospitalised subjects are more problematic, relying as they do on fresh whole
blood samples. Flow cytometric analysis of such samples from subjects ...
Stanley A. Plotkin, Walter A. Orenstein, Paul A. Offit, 2012
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Pneumococcal Pneumonia: New Insights for the Healthcare ...
... following clinical outcomes of infection were evaluated: hospitalised meningitis
/sepsis, hospitalised bacteraemic pneumonias (complicated and uncomplicated),
hospitalised non-bacteraemic pneumonias, and nonhospitalised pneumonias.
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European Respiratory Monograph 36: Respiratory Emergencies:
d-dimer levels are used in the exclusion of PE in nonhospitalised patients with a
negative predictive value of 85–97% [42]. It should not be used in hospitalised
patients. False negative values might occur on subsequent PE due to small ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NONHOSPITALISED»
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Linked to Dangerous VT
"Despite the low absolute risks during nonhospitalised periods, these results suggest that active inflammatory bowel disease in ambulatory ... «MedPage Today, Feb 10»