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  • lso sponsors Operation Bentley, "a week-long intensive academic program held at Albion College for
  • Duke, displayed during intensive action against overwhelming odds, reflect th
  • the smallest of programs is a very resource intensive activity.
  • letion, the region proved to be unsuited for intensive agricultural use, and by the 1920s the town
  • e, in a habitat that is widely threatened by intensive agricultural practices.
  • ion in a peaceful and constructive way in an intensive agricultural program in India.
  • oved to be far too arid and inhospitable for intensive agricultural use, and by the 1920s the town
  • oved to be far too arid and inhospitable for intensive agricultural use, and by the 1920s the town
  • The modern delta is in intensive agricultural use for rice, fruit (in particu
  • di al-Jahr and, in the extensively irrigated intensive agricultural areas of Wadi Hadramawt between
  • hay meadows, a habitat that is threatened by intensive agricultural practices.
  • becoming increasingly scarcer as a result of intensive agricultural practices.
  • atan peninsula prove that the Maya practiced intensive agriculture in raised, narrow, rectangular p
  • epartment of Agriculture and Food calls the " Intensive Land-use Zone" (ILZ), the area of Western Au
  • ion was founded in part due to concerns over intensive agriculture and in particular the use of her
  • e village and broad lie in an area of fairly intensive agriculture, with areas of wet woodland adjo
  • sed to this day of sandy loam unsuitable for intensive agriculture, so that the area has been cover
  • t owing to pressures of fertilizer-dependent intensive agriculture.
  • which may, however, not be suitable for more intensive agriculture.
  • h has been severely reduced by quarrying and intensive agriculture.
  • at that is diminishing under the threat from intensive agriculture.
  • various reasons very small compared with the intensive air fighting of 1917/18.
  • s very good advice when the force came under intensive air attack on May 31, during which Napier wa
  • f anti-tank guns and artillery together with intensive air support.
  • The a900 requires a labour intensive alignment procedure in the factory in order
  • rts in Italy and France, and participated in intensive amphibious training until returning to Charl
  • on of Okinawa approached, LST-794 engaged in intensive amphibious exercises in the Solomons, then s
  • got underway again on 20 April for a week of intensive amphibious exercises at Maalea Bay, Maui.
  • d in peacetime-that required computationally intensive analysis; the thirst for information about t
  • Intensive and Coronary Care
  • ing, refining and casting of iron was labour intensive, and so there would be a large number of wor
  • Training was intensive and emphasised initiative and improvisation.
  • The book is based on intensive and extensive interviews of the survivors of
  • The course is very intensive and runs from mid-September to the end of Au
  • First they are rather work intensive and require some manual expertise.
  • Junior year is very homework intensive and many students find themselves working in
  • idal test is losing its value as it is labor intensive and time consuming.
  • P is that the cleaning is faster, less labor intensive and more repeatable, and poses less of a che
  • tobacco on his plantations, which was labor intensive and required the work of many enslaved Afric
  • er White is a versatile breed suited to both intensive and extensive husbandry.
  • However, the drawback is that it is memory intensive and it is therefore sometimes not used over
  • , because desalination plants are too energy intensive and recycled water provides supply regardles
  • more devices to make the process less labour intensive and slowly grow his vineyard repertoire.
  • ng yards and other installations were labour intensive and housing for railway workers and their fa
  • However these processes are energy intensive, and most were not usually available during
  • The course included intensive and detailed study of comparative religion,
  • e Co-Op to help train local people in modern intensive animal production methods.
  • in the U.S. and abroad); he also designed an intensive annual course on the environment and health
  • nia 15 days later, she immediately commenced intensive anti-submarine warfare (ASW) exercises along
  • een shown to prevent cell death by combating intensive antioxidant stress,and is of particular impo
  • Because of intensive antisubmarine activity off Kiska Island, she
  • ou saying that they would have to undergo an intensive application process and work with the SANFL
  • sors), improved reliability when using sound intensive applications on Quadra or Centris computers
  • sed languages intended for numerical / array intensive applications, e.g.
  • to lay the foundation of bandwidth and data intensive applications.
  • This intensive apprenticeship was 100% practical and she wa
  • However the intensive archaeological work conducted prior to the f
  • y, the University of Saskatchewan manages an intensive archaeological research program at Wanuskewi
  • r See area was subject to both extensive and intensive archaeological research, which revealed a la
  • Peak Downs is also an area of intensive argricultural production, which is made poss
  • ical consultancy laboratory and a unique and intensive art production residency program.
  • Artists in Education (AIE) program provides intensive art education programs to hundreds of unders
  • sance planes, with their potential to direct intensive artillery fire onto French troops, Fonck con
  • former mine buildings - is home to SHOCK and intensive ASAT programs.
  • Peake began ESA's intensive astronaut basic training course in September
  • Admission to the school is based on an intensive audition and selection process.
  • rely judged on talent alone in two rounds of intensive auditions.
  • e face), and the court suggested that a fact intensive balancing test considering many factors incl
  • red in Dance Magazine, provides dancers with intensive ballet study and classes without compromisin
  • s in the area to allow students to integrate intensive ballet training into their high school educa
  • porting attack patterns in real-time and the intensive behavioral analysis is distributed across a
  • This was followed by an intensive bidding process which finished with the elec
  • Subsequently, their preparation and intensive biological and physiological studies have be
  • - the gruelling time-constrained, algorithm intensive Bitwise.
  • few years as result of their own ability and intensive blanks in the struggles workers' and popular
  • The most intensive bomb raids were during the first few days.
  • e cleared areas and bomb sites that followed intensive bombing of Coventry in the Second World War.
  • oyed to Saipan in August 1944, and conducted intensive bombing strikes against airfields and shippi
  • Intensive bombing of these targets was carried out wit
  • sentence or the successful completion of an intensive boot camp.
  • rachbund - the result of convergence through intensive borrowing and long contact among speakers of
  • It is considered the largest and most intensive brainwashing torture program in the Eastern
  • It is also occasionally used for rearing intensive broiler (meat) chickens.
  • ans of Burmese and Thai for his profound and intensive Buddhist teachings and industrious meditatio
  • After Tokyo, her training was less intensive, but she won a gold medal in the long jump a
  • the Middle Miocene this zone was affected by intensive calc-alkaline arc volcanism that developed o
  • The group participated in the intensive campaign of heavy bombers against the German
  • The intensive campaign caused turnout to increase from 67.
  • The wing participated in the intensive campaign against the German Air Force and ai
  • 25 February 1944, the 447th took part in the intensive campaign of heavy bombers against the German
  • p received a second DUC during Big Week, the intensive campaign against the German aircraft industr
  • The unit participated in the intensive campaign against the German Air Force and ai
  • The group took part in the intensive campaign of heavy bombers against the German
  • istrar of political parties in Tanzania said intensive campaigning by participating political parti
  • positioning TSU as a “doctoral/research intensivecampus and a premier institution of urban p
  • The Citizen Leader Program is an intensive campus/community initiative designed to deve
  • Intensive Care Unit.
  • released as the third single from his album Intensive Care in December 2005, and reached number 8
  • Intensive Care Unit
  • Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
  • and Lynda Lytle Holmstrom, Mixed Blessings: Intensive Care for Newborns, Oxford University Press,
  • Intensive care unit
  • The institute is hailed as an intensive care facility designed to cut down on heavy
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
  • therapy given during his time in a neonatal intensive care unit.
  • the lead singer's newborn baby was rushed to intensive care after a premature birth, and in 2006 it
  • N.I.C.U (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit)
  • was readmitted to the hospital and placed in intensive care because of complications relating to lu
  • Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (now the independent College o
  • Milton married Sheila Kuester, an intensive care nurse, in 1981.
  • eek to emulate the environment of a neonatal intensive care and permit un-interrupted care to occur
  • The Hospital opened its Intensive Care unit in the 1987 and moved to its curre
  • The hospital houses 207 beds including 76 intensive care beds.
  • lly as an attending physician in the Medical Intensive Care Unit and the Pulmonary Consult Service
  • bed nursery, and a Level III 10-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
  • Robbie Williams' new album Intensive Care set a new record when it topped the UK
  • 27, 2010, Rex Nettleford was admitted to the intensive care unit of the George Washington Universit
  • is a 852-bed tertiary care facility with 142 intensive care beds.
  • She has worked as a cardiac intensive care nurse, an emergency room nurse, a staff
  • Baby Susan was taken to an intensive care unit, but hospital staff as well as Sus
  • Admission to the intensive care unit is recommended.
  • ical Care Transport (Lutheran Air and Mobile Intensive Care Unit)
  • Neuro intensive care unit and dedicated neurosciences inpati
  • Dr. Sam Parnia, an intensive care doctor, heading the research, said: "If
  • care and the birthing center with a neonatal intensive care nursery.
  • ery as well as housing the regional neonatal intensive care and spinal injury units.
  • He opened the first intensive care unit in 1951.
  • various hospitals with nearly 100 of them in intensive care units.
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (recognised as a sub-regional Cent
  • Intensive Care (with Peter Busby as Peter Dunant), 198
  • Intensive Care is a 1991 Dutch action horror film dire
  • The pediatric intensive care unit has 12 beds, including 4 isolation
  • He was in intensive care for several days before making a recove
  • Hughes died at the Liver Intensive Care Unit at Kings College Hospital in Londo
  • ansport services such as NETS utilise mobile intensive care incubators fitted with mechanical venti
  • est had returned to his home from a hospital intensive care unit where he was being treated for bur
  • He was in intensive care for a few days and then released.
  • osurgery, cardiothoracic surgery, and houses intensive care units treating neonatal, paediatric and
  • ding 52 medical/surgical beds and has 12-bed Intensive Care Unit.
  • center, a Women's Pavilion & Birthplace, an intensive care unit, imaging services, and a sleep cen
  • for example during mechanical ventilation in intensive care units.
  • ospital in Lausanne where he remained on the intensive care for 10 days, as his life was in danger.
  • Shortly thereafter the nurses in the intensive care unit saw her sit up completely healthy.
  • One of the most sweeping changes in intensive care unit (ICU) and post-surgical care in re
  • Treatment is merely symptomatic and involves intensive care with stabilization of vital functions.
  • cial pacemaker was applied to Evren while in intensive care due to bradycardia.
  • hospital opened in 1955 and added a nine-bed intensive care unit in the 1970s.
  • cardiac services, orthopedic surgery and an intensive care unit.
  • He has published a text on anaesthetic and intensive care physiology and pharmacology.
  • He was in intensive care due to bleeding in his chest cavity for
  • The expansion added 24 intensive care unit beds on the second level and 66 mo
  • Hospitialization and/or admittance to intensive care treatment is in most cases necessary.
  • first six weeks of his life in the neonatal intensive care unit.
  • m, a dedicated pediatric unit and a neonatal intensive care unit.
  • Children's inpatient unit and intensive care unit - staffed around the clock by pedi
  • ore private rooms and a new state-of-the-art Intensive Care Unit.
  • roving, and was getting close to leaving the intensive care section of the hospital in Roeselare on
  • ird anniversary was the implementation of an Intensive Care Unit.
  • e a 16-bed Emergency Department and a 10-bed Intensive Care Unit.
  • isk pregnancy unit, and a Level III neonatal intensive care unit.
  • a new home for the Radiology, Emergency, and Intensive Care units.
  • tal holds 169 beds, 61 of which are neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) beds.
  • ed assessments of resource management in the intensive care unit, an evaluation of regulatory strat
  • ent unit, ultrasound department and neonatal intensive care unit.
  • Surgery Emergency, Inpatient Department and Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
  • rt surgery and introduced the concept of the intensive care unit.
  • e Farmington Valley and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), one of only two in Connect
  • The Intensive Care Unit was built in 1963 and the Trent Wi
  • casualty and trauma unit, and fully-equipped intensive care unit.
  • Burgos was moved out of the Intensive Care Unit to a regular room .
  • bilitation facility, which includes a 10-bed intensive care unit.
  • medical staff, and has a certified Level II Intensive Care Nursery.
  • The 56-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit has eight full-time neonatologists
  • e-of-the-art burn center, Level III neonatal intensive care unit, Level I trauma service, an NIH-fu
  • h 238 inpatient beds, 16 operating rooms, 36 intensive care unit beds, and space for 78 premature i
  • k infants from hospitals without specialist, intensive care facilities require for optimal care of
  • ia Mille; as well as, several medical books: Intensive Care in Neurosurgery, Neurotrauma and Pediat
  • and mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care setting for use up to 24 hours.
  • Health (NYSDOH) designated Level 3 neonatal intensive care unit, the Schaffer Extended Care Center
  • h a three-room operation theatre complex, an intensive care unit, an intensive cardiac care unit, a
  • ted with Chikungunya virus, and put him into intensive care because the infection had left the baby
  • es the majority of the wards, as well as the Intensive Care Unit, Pharmacy, laboratories and cantee
  • pecialising in anaesthesiology, and works in intensive care at Sandwell General Hospital, West Brom
  • ard, three coronary care units, one surgical intensive care unit and one 28 bed Emergency unit.
  • hlman started the university's first newborn intensive care unit, in order to use respiratory thera
  • d wounded, to be fighting for my life on the intensive care ward-not the myth we had grown up belie
  • Memorial Animal Hospital built a veterinary intensive care unit in 1959 that was the first of its
  • will house 50 acute beds and 12 psychiatric intensive care beds in a new £20 million building.
  • sts of a 483-bed hospital, with an eight-bed intensive care unit, plus various outpatient services.
  • While William slowly recovered, the intensive care by Charlotte took its toll, and she die
  • He was in intensive care for more than a month, before dying on
  • cility will feature single patient rooms, an intensive care unit and state-of-the-art operating roo
  • Paramedics, Advanced Care Paramedics (ACPs), Intensive Care Paramedics (ICPs), Patient Transport Of
  • d Nurse at Vanderbilt University in the Burn Intensive Care Unit.
  • A neonatal intensive care unit was established and East Carolina
  • ills assessment including an Emergency Room, Intensive Care Unit, Operating Room, Labor & Delivery
  • Liban to oversee construction of a Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit at the Rafik Hariri University Hos
  • r, an Acute Assessment Unit, an eight bedded Intensive Care Unit, an intermediate care centre on si
  • online open access peer reviewed journal for intensive care medicine published by BioMed Central Lt
  • Life Support skills capable of responding to intensive care situations.
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