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As a result of several investigations, some data are now available that provide information concerning societal, medical, and nursing behaviors and attitudes toward death [...]
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As the nursing role expands into practitioner status, the nurse must assume responsibility for material appropriate to her field. The surgical nurse clinician, as part of [...]
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The general problem with which the present study is concerned is the relationship of body image to self-esteem. It is here assumed that these two perceptions of the indiv [...]
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Patients admitted to intensive care units are either in a state of acute physiological instability or in danger of becoming unstable. On admission and throughout the stay [...]
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One of the fundamental factors involved in orthodontic tooth movement with fixed appliances is the magnitude of force delivered by the arch wire to the teeth. Many author [...]
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The purpose of this paper is to emphasize the relationships that exist between orthodontic tooth movement and noncalcified connective tissue of the periodontium, both dur [...]
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The major paradox confronting tumor immunology today is how tumor cells escape cell mediated immune destruction in hosts with demonstrable tumor immunity. Unfortunately, [...]
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Increasing numbers of parents are bringing their children to the emergency units of hospitals with non urgent conditions there is evidence to support the need for a triag [...]
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The need for intensive care units has become well recognized in recent years. The advantages provided are obvious. It is also known that an intensive care unit can cause [...]
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