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  • ...of capacities and locations, including shore establishments such as naval hospitals and clinics, aboard ships, as the primary medical caregivers for sailors wh
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  • ...re, and/or to the hospital at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus or to U.S. and German hospitals in West Germany.<ref name="DoDreport8"/><ref>Buske, Jennifer, "Marine Museu
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  • ...is a growing problem, in particular, within healthcare facilities such as hospitals. With vancomycin as the last-line antibiotic for serious [[Gram-positive]]
    31 KB (4,198 words) - 16:43, 27 September 2010
  • ...patients with overdoses of heart medication&ndash;usually digoxin&ndash;at hospitals in New Jersey and Pennsylvania over his 16-year career as a nurse. On March
    19 KB (2,738 words) - 16:48, 27 September 2010
  • These levels from different labs or hospitals around the world are examples of early morning cortisol levels, ideally aro
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  • ...by many hospitals until the 1930s.<ref name="use in dentistry"/> Although hospitals today are using a more advanced [[anaesthetic machine]], these machines sti ...as a more simplified version of the larger [[anaesthetic machine]] used by hospitals, as it doesn't feature the additional [[anaesthetic vaporiser]] and [[medic
    61 KB (8,728 words) - 16:50, 27 September 2010
  • *'''Hospitals''': laboratory countertops, [[decontamination]] sinks, [[endoscopy]] etc.
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  • ...ection|hepatoprotector]], and has recently commenced being used in Russian hospitals for the treatment of [[liver diseases]] and related conditions.
    9 KB (1,206 words) - 10:11, 20 September 2010
  • ...cts are often used in projects that require soundproofing, such as hotels, hospitals, schools, condominium party walls and [[home cinema|home theater]]s. There
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  • ...s took the place of [[asbestos]] tiles, which were widely used in schools, hospitals, offices, and public buildings up until the 1980s. Use of tiles and adhesi
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  • ...nment is required. [[Food and Beverage]] [[Factory|manufacturing plants]], hospitals, Pharmaceutical manufacturing plants, Restaurants, Public Facilities, and s
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  • ...ds. It is also a common gas-phase [[disinfectant]] which is widely used in hospitals to sterilize heat-sensitive tools and equipment.<ref>{{cite book|url=http:/
    82 KB (11,709 words) - 21:31, 20 September 2010
  • ...rk that require [[hospital]] treatment, injuries arising from accidents in hospitals, and dangerous occurrences (reg.3(1)). Additionally, the law requires regis
    24 KB (3,474 words) - 21:31, 20 September 2010
  • ...re and more di-isocyanate free spray paints are available. Similarly, most hospitals and healthcare companies have exchanged latex gloves for other materials. T
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  • ...t cancer. Neighborhood organizations, local health care providers, or area hospitals may have resources or services available. ...lth bodies to make it possible to compile health data across practises and hospitals, a process that many countries do today. The Japanese medical community obs
    94 KB (13,321 words) - 21:32, 20 September 2010
  • ...es. In contrast, there was no reduction in claims in a matched group of 22 hospitals that did not implement stress prevention activities.<ref>Jones JW, Barge BN
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  • Hospitals have sanitation protocols regarding [[scrubs (clothing)|uniforms]], equipme ...ted that more than 20 percent of the Klebsiella infections in [[Brooklyn]] hospitals "are now resistant to virtually all modern antibiotics. And those supergerm
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  • ...ordance with statutory guidelines is usually undertaken 'offsite' at local hospitals or clinics or 'onsite' by occupational health professionals within the orga ...site through mobile screening facilities rather than offsite at clinics or hospitals. The addition of clinic management services enables Examinetics to optimiz
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  • * Meeting medical standards for patient positioning tables in hospitals
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  • ...er resources) for all four phases of emergencies. In the healthcare field, hospitals utilize HICS (Hospital Incident Command System) which provides structure an ...plane crash landing at [[Belfast International Airport]]. Staff from five hospitals and three airports participated in the drill, and almost 150 international
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