... Nghiên cứu C y có múi, Bộ môn Nghiên
cứuCâyDứa, Bộ môn Nghiên cứu C y Nhãn - Xoài, Bộ môn Nghiên cứuC y ặc
sản, Bộ môn Nghiên cứuRau vàBộ mônNghiêncứu Hoa và C y cảnh) và 5 Bộ
môn chuyên ngành (Bộ ... cách nhau 3
ng y.
2.2.7 Thời điểmtrồng
+ Điểm1:Ng y 13/04/2004.
+ Điểm2:Ng y 03/08/2004.
+ Điểm3:Ng y 01/07/2004.
C Y DỨA
họn lọc giống dứa Cayenne:
Long Định 2,
iống Vrai Ananas (GF449)
Long ... tấn/ha chuốic y mô so vói 32 tấn/ha chuốitừ chồi
Thu hoạch 185-203 ng y so với 234 ng y
1. Phân hữu cơ cho sầu riêng Cơm vàng sữa hạt lép:
•Có thể thay thế dần lượng phân vô cơ bón cho c y sầu riêng...
... epidemiology: a study from Karachi, Pakistan. Prehosp Emerg Care
2005, 9:355-360.
23. Cordell WH, Olinger ML, Kozak PA, Nyhuis AW: Does anybody really know
what time it is? Does anybody really care? ... repeated every 20 min Y N
Respiratory rate (RR) RR exact value documented Y N
RR RTS category 43210
RR RTS category inferred Y N
RR assessments repeated every 20 min Y N
Systolic blood pressure ... Drøbak,
Norway.
2
Norwegian Centre for Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine (NAKOS),
Oslo University Hospital, Norway.
3
Department of Anaesthesiology, Akershus
University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
4
University...
... how the medical system was supposed to man-
age the large number of casualties in a city structurally
destroyed by the earthquake.“
A disaster management plan along with emergency
medical teams ... Civil society and the state: Turkey after the earthquake. Disasters
2002, 26:120-39.
30. Liang NJ, Shih YT, Shih FY, Wu HM, Wang HJ, Shi SF, Liu MY, Wang BB:
Disaster epidemiology and medical ... darkness, very cold weather and lack of
safety. A participant reported “The roads were comple-
tely congested, to the extent that evacuating the casual-
ties by road way was impossible.“
“Only a few...
... incidents in this
region. The purpose of this study was to find whether this
institution has achieved its primary tasks by analyzing its
registry during January 1
st
2006 until December 31
st
2008.
Setting
According ... missions have been a visit by NATO
military ships (15 days), storm with flooding (12 days),
European Championship in track and field sports (10
days) as well as a bus crash (10 days). Since some of these
events ... together with executive responsibility at
the time of disaster may not only reveal various short-
comings within our organizations and the healthcare sys-
tem, but may also prevent the disastrous outcome...
... identified by two or more symptoms
including fever or hypothermia, tachycardia, tachypnoea and change in blood leucocyte count. The
relationship between SIRS symptoms and morbidity and mortality in ... and
strongly related to 28-day mortality.
Background
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response to a confirmed
or suspected infection. Clinically, the Systemic Inflamma-
tory Response Syndrome (SIRS) ... annmarie.lassen@ouh.regionsyddanmark.dk
* Corresponding author
Abstract
Background: Sepsis is an infection which has evoked a systemic inflammatory response. Clinically,
the Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome...
... T29 (11)
Urinary/male genital symptoms U29 (7) Y2 9 (5)
Pregnancy/female genital symptoms W29 (106) X29 (1)
Assault/harmful event/problem Z25 (12)
General symptoms A29 (317)
Eye symptoms F29 (6)
Not ... epidemiology of emergency medical services use by older adults:
an analysis of the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey.
Acad Emerg Med 2007, 14:441-7.
20. Sporer KA, Johnson NJ, Yeh CC, Youngblood ... Primary Care (ICPC)
ICPC Body system
A General and unspecified
B Blood, blood-forming organs, lymphatic, spleen
D Digestive
F Eye
H Ear
K Circulatory
L Musculoskeletal
N Neurological
P Psychological
R...
... emergency system
(HEMS) in Norway, have used anaesthesiologists as pre-
hospital emergency physicians for many decades [7-9].
However, anaesthesiologists active as pre-hospital emer-
gency physicians ... which is one of the reasons why they serve as
pre-hospital emergency physicians in many countries. However, limited data are available on the actual quality and
safety of anaesthesiologist-managed ... much better than those reported
from many non-physician-staffed EMS systems [4,5] and
similar to other physician-manned EMS systems [17,18].
The safety of pre-hospital ETIs should, therefore,...
... patient to a gynaecologist.
Although pap smear examination was carried out, the pathology
laboratory incorrectly reported the ndings to be ‘mild squamous
atypical cells possibly due to in ... decades, it is only in the past 10 to 15 years that
critical care physicians have increasingly become
aware of its usefulness. For example, critical care
echocardio graphy was initially used in patients ... J Huang and Anthony S McLean*
VIEWPOINT
*Correspondence: mcleana@med.usyd.edu.au
Department of Critical Care Medicine, Nepean Hospital School, Sydney Medical
School, Sydney, NSW 2750, Australia
Huang...
... legally
appointed representatives provided written informed
consent.
Eligible patients were stratified by non-VAP and early
VAP in study 1, early and late VAP in study 2 (onset <5
versus ≥5 days), ... supported by Astellas, Wyeth, Bayer, Pfizer, and Johnson and
Johnson (J&J). MK and DN have not received any fees for involvement in this
study or manuscript. SM, AQ, and NK are employed by Johnson ... eligible
for study 2 if they had VAP as previously defined. Study
protocols and informed consent forms were reviewed and
approved by an institutional review board or ethics com-
mittee at each study center....
... ampli-
fied cryptate emission (TRACE) technology assay (PCT
Kryptor
®
, B.R.A.H.M.S. AG, Hennigsdorf, Germany). The
assay has a detection limit of 0.02 μg/L and functional
assay sensitivity of 0.06 ... 14
distress syndrome within 30 days following inclusion.
The secondary endpoint was overall survival within 30
days following study inclusion. Outcomes were assessed
during hospital stay at days 3, ... any
further in this analysis. Switzerland has previously been
shown to have very low rates of ICU-acquired nosoco-
mial infections and related mortality; thus country-spe-
cific differences may...
... mechanisms contrib-
uting to hyperglycaemia differ among syndromes, espe-
cially between acute coronary syndromes, where
inflammation probably plays a minor role and sepsis
where systemic inflammation ... in normoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia group at initiation of follow-up
All patients
(N = 1,029)
Patients with
hyperglycaemia
(N = 360)
Patients without
hyperglycaemia
(N = 669)
Hyperglycaemia ... commonly complicated by hyperglycaemia caused by mediators of stress and
inflammation. Severity of disease is the main risk factor for development of hyperglycaemia, but not all severely ill...
... seizures/epilepsy (7.1%), three with respiratory
failure (4.3%) and two others (2.9%). Nearly one third of all insertions (n = 22) were made in patients younger than
two years. No cases of osteomyelitis ... been
published of different IO techniques used by physicians
in emergency departments [7] or in HEMS services
manned by physicians/nurses [9,10].
Typical HEMS operating conditions make special
demands ... insertion
rate
%
0-2 years 18 453 3.97%
3-6 years 0 198 0.00%
7-17 years 5 486 1.03%
18-78 years 47 4979 0.94%
IO - Intraosseous.
Sunde et al. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine...
... emergency call should be responded to
immediately and the nearest ambulance should be dis-
patched to the scene immediately.
Priority code C; the patient needs assessment by an
emergency care ... between the municipality-based centers
and the new EMCC indicates that priority codes A and
C were used in a different way in the new system, with
more priority A and fewer priority C dispatch assess-
ments ... EMCC
dispatched the highest priority to 7.4 percent of the calls compared to 3.6 percent in the old system. The high
priority cases not detected by dispatchers increased significantly (p < 0.001) in the...
... traveling public.
Sand and colleagues’ study should serve as a template for
future research in this important area.
Competing interests
The author declares that they have no competing interests.
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