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  • Part 1 book "Feline reproduction" includes content: Reproductive anatomy and puberty in the queen, feline estrous cycle, manipulation of the estrous cycle, breeding and cattery management, causes of infertility in the queen, pregnancy diagnosis and management, causes of abortion, periparturient disease in the queen, management of parturition, neonatal resuscitation and care, neonatal diseases, termination of pregnancy, disorders of the ovary, disorders of the uterus.

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  • Part 2 book "BSAVA manual of canine and feline reproduction and neonatology" includes content: Pregnancy diagnosis, normal pregnancy and parturition in the queen; clinical approach to unwanted mating and pregnancy termination; clinical approach to abnormal pregnancy; problems during and after parturition; management and critical care of the neonate; clinical approach to neonatal conditions; clinical approach to mammarygl and disease,... and other contents.

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  • Part 2 book "RFID in logistics - A practical introduction" includes content: Entertainment RFID applications, evaluating RFID solutions for health care improvement, RFID applications in libraries, marine RFID security applications, inventory tracking on international space station using RFID technology, individual sport competition RFID applications, surgical rfid technology applications, tollway RFID applications, RFID transportation systems applications, marine terminal RFID applications, rfid uses in warehousing,... and other contents.

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  • The role of N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-pro-BNP) as a prognostic factor in patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) is not yet fully established. We aimed to determine whether NT-pro-BNP is predictive of ICU mortality in a multicenter cohort of critically ill patients.

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  • The clinical use of patient-reported outcomes as compared to inflammatory biomarkers for predicting cancer survival remains a challenge in palliative care settings. We evaluated the role of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 15 Palliative scores (EORTC QLQ-C15-PAL) and the inflammatory biomarkers C-reactive protein (CRP), albumin (Alb), and neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) for survival prediction in patients with advanced cancer.

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  • Those affected by advanced fibrotic interstitial lung diseases have limited treatment options and in the terminal stages, the focus of care is on symptom management. However, quantitatively, little is known about symptom prevalence.

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  • International medical organizations such as the American Society of Medical Oncology recommend early palliative care as the “gold standard” for palliative care in patients with advanced cancer. Nevertheless, even in Comprehensive Cancer Centers, early palliative care is not yet routine practice.

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  • Unsafe abortion remains a reality for many Ethiopian women and will remain so until safe abortion is more accessible across the country. The house of representatives of Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) revised the abortion law and Ministry of Health (MoH) of FDRE developed a revised technical and procedural guideline for safe abortion services in Ethiopia; emphasizing the need to increase knowledge and practice of health service providers on safe abortion care (SAC) and access to safe terminations of pregnancy at high standard and quality.

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  • Scant information exists about the time-course of events during withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment. We investigated the time required for end-of-life decisions, subsequent withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment and the time to death.

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  • Paediatric end-of-life care is challenging and requires a high level of professional expertise. It is important that healthcare teams have a thorough understanding of paediatric subspecialties and related knowledge of diseasespecific aspects of paediatric end-of-life care.

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  • The transitioning of young patients from child and adolescent to adult mental health services when indicated often results in the interruption or termination of service. The personal views of young service users on current clinical practice are a valuable contribution that can help to identify service gaps.

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  • The purpose of current study is presenting a framework for implementation of wireless networks in hospitals to use in nursing care. In the proposed framework, implementation key aspects that include the purpose, application domains, and the functions of wireless terminals, network technology, mobile devices, user interface and the information structure of the system have described in the logical framework. Because, the framework has presented based on scientific principles and the experiences of other countries, it can be an appropriate framework for future efforts in this field.

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  • Use the best speaker cables you can. Higher quality cables, available from your specialty dealer, are recommended and will give you superior performance. Spade connectors are suggested for optimum contact and ease of installation. Attach your speaker cables to the Signal Input section on the rear panel. Be consistent when connecting speaker leads to the terminals on the back of the Cinema: take great care to assign the same color to the (+) terminal on both the speaker and the amplifier. Please see the Operations section (pages 5) of this manual for more details....

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  • Most of the central transit area is floored with the exotic types of wood known as paduk, merbau and jatoba, that come from South-East Asia and the West Indies. The first wooden floor in the airport was laid in 1960 in the then brand new Terminal 2. This type of wooden flooring has since become the preferred flooring in many of the new buildings in the airport and creates a warm contrast to the glass, aluminium and steel. These woods, whose orange and red-brown hues almost shimmer in the light, are very suitable for building purposes, inside and out.

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  • The good friend who has so successfully terminated the task which he felt a vocation to undertake thought it would be of advantage to complete it by presenting to the reader a picture both of my life as a whole and of the work which it has been given me to accomplish. The better to accomplish his undertaking, he abstracted from my correspondence, as well as from the long conversations which we have so often enjoyed together, a great number of those memories of varying importance which serve as landmarks in life; above all in a life like mine, not exempt from many cares, yet not...

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  • Rural kiosks in developing countries provide a variety of services such as birth, marriage, and death certificates, electricity bill collection, land records, email services, and consulting on medical and agricultural problems. Fundamental to a kiosk’s operation is its connection to the Internet. Network connectivity today is primarily provided by dialup telephone, although Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSAT) or long-distance wireless links are also being deployed. These solutions tend to be both expensive and failure prone.

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  • Political Transmission of Iatrogenic Disease Social Iatrogenesis Medical Monopoly Value-Free Cure? Medicalization of the Budget The Pharmaceutical Invasion Diagnostic Imperialism Preventive Stigma Terminal Ceremonies Black Magic Patient Majorities vii PART III. Cultural Iatrogenesis Introduction 127 3. The Killing of Pain 133 4. The Invention and Elimination of Disease 159 5. Death Against Death 179 Death as Commodity The Devotional Dance of the Dead The Danse Macabre Bourgeois Death Clinical Death Trade Union Claims to a Natural Death Death Under Intensive Care PART IV.

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  • Thirty years ago when I was a novice home care nurse, I was assigned to Margaret, a 70-year-old woman with terminal liver cancer. She lived with her husband and a disabled son. For five months, I struggled in vain to make her comfortable, to control her pain, to relieve her physical symptoms. I watched her diminish in front of me, her skin breaking down, her eyes glazed with pain, and I felt a growing helplessness. Looking back, I know she sensed my helplessness. I remember walking into her bedroom one day with dread. She was comfortable only in the fetal position on her left side. It was...

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  • At one time or another, most families will need to provide home care for a family member who is ill, aging, or disabled. Sometimes, health problems such as the flu are temporary and familiar. At other times a loved one’s health problems, such as Alzheimer’s disease or a terminal illness, may be extremely difficult to manage. Whenever possible, a person who is ill, disabled, or recovering from surgery or serious illness should be cared for in his or her own home.

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  • Palliative Care: The goal of palliative care is to improve the quality of a seriously ill person’s life, and to support the patient and family when faced with terminal illness. This includes managing physical symptoms, assessing psychological and spiritual needs, patient support system and discharge planning issues. Palliative care is part of hospice care, but it can begin any time during a patient’s illness. A team approach to palliative care is optimal, with the primary care provider and social services playing an active role.

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