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Rachael B.SmithLaurie P.EricksonLaura T.MercerCatherine E.HermannMichael R.Foley 2022-08-11 The implementation of a checklist-based management protocol for postpartum hemorrhage has shown a promising trend in improving maternal morbidity, screening, early diagnosis, and healthcare delivery for obstetric hemorrhage at our institution and has been approved for larger-scale implementation within our health system.
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Sang W. Kim, Stephen Maturo, Danielle Dwyer, Bradley Monash, Phoebe H.Yager, Kerstin Zanger, and Christopher J. Hartnick 2022-08-11 There has been very little written in the quality and safety patient literature about coordinating the effective transfer of care between the pediatric surgical and medical subspecialty realms. After the design and implementation of a simple, electronically based transfer-of-care checklist and protocol, the number of postsurgical pediatric airway information transfer and communication errors decreased significantly.
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Mo, Russell 2022-08-18 Radiographs contain only surgical pads as the retained foreign objects. Pads only occur in the patients' abdomens.
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Antony Szu-Han Chen 2011-03-04 Relative humidity: 85.5 % Support rotation rate: 4.05 min/rot Scale of raw images: 54.032 pixel/cm Input nozzle temperature: 3.01 C Water type: Canadian Springs (TM) distilled water Salt concentration: no added salt Surfactant concentration: no added surfactant Fan flux: 0.95 m^3/min per fan Rotating support Air temperature: -12.65 C Water flow rate: 2.8584 g/min Wall temperature: -14.83 C
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Ipsos 2017 Generic copy of the questionnaire for the standard module B: Consumer Confidence
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Antony Szu-Han Chen 2011-09-21 Water type: Canadian Springs (TM) distilled water Air temperature: -9.01 C Wall temperature: -11.48 C Rotating support Support rotation rate: 4.07 min/rot Fan flux: 0.74 m^3/min per fan Input nozzle temperature: 3.00 C Salt concentration: no added salt Scale of raw images: 54.352 pixel/cm Surfactant concentration: no added surfactant Relative humidity: 90.1 % Water flow rate: 1.9706 g/min
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Reuben, Rebekah 2020-08-04 This dataset includes data on demographic and attitudinal predictors of parental vaccine hesitancy.
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Antony Szu-Han Chen 2011-03-31 Wall temperature: -16.98 C Air temperature: -14.62 C Water flow rate: 1.429 g/min Water type: Canadian Springs (TM) distilled water Salt concentration: no added salt Surfactant concentration: no added surfactant Input nozzle temperature: 2.88 C Rotating support Support rotation rate: 4.04 min/rot Relative humidity: 85.1 % Scale of raw images: 54.640 pixel/cm Fan flux: 0.95 m^3/min per fan
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Antony Szu-Han Chen 2008-12-02 Salt concentration: no added salt Water type: Toronto tap water Water flow rate: not measured Support rotation rate: 0 min/rot No rotation of the support Scale of raw images: 55.743 pixel/cm Wall temperature: -19.80 C Air temperature: see timeseries Relative humidity: not measured Fan flux: not measured Input nozzle temperature: not measured Surfactant concentration: no added surfactant
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Durkin, Kelly; Everall, Kyla; Fisher, Luisa; Galvin-Grant, Victoria; Kingston, Kathryn; Wadden, Joanne 2015-04-10 This spreadsheet contains a checklist of Census publications from 1851 to 1951 and provides links to electronic copies found in the Internet Archive when available. The list of reports is taken from the Historical Catalogue of Statistics Canada Publications, 1918-1980 (11-512).
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Antony Szu-Han Chen 2011-02-17 Wall temperature: -14.38 C Air temperature: -12.36 C Salt concentration: no added salt Input nozzle temperature: 3.01 C Support rotation rate: 4.05 min/rot Rotating support Fan flux: not measured Surfactant concentration: no added surfactant Scale of raw images: 56.048 pixel/cm Relative humidity: 87.911 % Water flow rate: 1.1382 g/min Water type: Canadian Springs (TM) distilled water
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Antony Szu-Han Chen 2011-03-23 Scale of raw images: 53.856 pixel/cm Relative humidity: 88.05 % Support rotation rate: 4.04 min/rot Rotating support Fan flux: 0.95 m^3/min per fan Input nozzle temperature: 3.01 C Surfactant concentration: no added surfactant Salt concentration: no added salt Water flow rate: 1.4028 g/min Wall temperature: -9.83 C Air temperature: -8.03 C Water type: Canadian Springs (TM) distilled water
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Antony Szu-Han Chen 2011-03-12 Scale of raw images: 53.920 pixel/cm Relative humidity: 86.7 % Support rotation rate: 4.05 min/rot Rotating support Fan flux: 0.95 m^3/min per fan Surfactant concentration: no added surfactant Input nozzle temperature: 3.00 C Salt concentration: no added salt Air temperature: -12.55 C Water flow rate: 2.5037 g/min Water type: Canadian Springs (TM) distilled water Wall temperature: -14.80 C
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Hurley, Grant; Shearer, Kathleen 2019-11-17 The digital preservation landscape is complex and rapidly evolving, and memory institutions are increasingly looking for solutions to address the substantial challenges associated with their emerging digital stewardship responsibilities. The Canadian Association of Research Libraries' Digital Preservation Working Group (CARL DPWG) sought input from libraries and archives across Canada on the state of their digital preservation capacity and the gaps in their organizations. The goal of the survey was to provide for an accurate and updated picture of digital preservation activities in Canada, and to help to identify existing gaps and outstanding needs at Canadian institutions. Ultimately, it is anticipated that the findings will contribute to the development of strategies, policies, expertise and resource allocation that will enable the community to build capacity and help to ensure that Canada’s valuable digital assets are preserved for future generations. The survey was undertaken in two phases: Phase 1 targeted CARL members in 2017 (with an update in 2018) and Phase 2 targeted other Canadian memory institutions in 2018. A total of 52 complete responses were received. Please see the accompanying codebook for the list of questions and details on the survey data and its formatting, including the elements redacted because they contained potentially identifying information. | Le paysage de la conservation numérique est complexe et en constante évolution, et les institutions de mémoire sont de plus en plus à la recherche de solutions pour relever les défis de taille associés à leurs nouvelles responsabilités en matière de gestion du numérique. Le Groupe de travail sur la conservation numérique (GTCN) de l’Association des bibliothèques de recherche du Canada a sollicité la rétroaction des bibliothèques et archives de l’ensemble du Canada quant à la situation de la capacité de conservation numérique et les lacunes de leur organisation. Le sondage avait pour objectif de dresser un portrait plus exact et à jour des activités de conservation numérique au Canada, et de contribuer à circonscrire les lacunes existantes et les besoins les plus urgents des établissements canadiens. Enfin, on s’attend à ce que les résultats contribuent à l’élaboration de stratégies et de politiques et à la mise en place d’une expertise et d’une affectation des ressources qui permettront à la collectivité de renforcer sa capacité et de voir à ce que les précieux actifs numériques du Canada soient préservés pour les générations futures. Le sondage s’est déroulé en deux phases : la phase 1 a été menée d’octobre à décembre 2017 auprès des membres de l’ABRC (avec mise à jour en 2018) tandis que la phase 2 ciblait un plus grand nombre d’institutions de la mémoire au Canada et s’est déroulée en 2018. En tout, 52 sondages complets ont été reçus. Veuillez vous reporter au guide codification pour obtenir la liste des questions et obtenir plus de détails sur les données de l’enquête et son formatage, y compris les éléments supprimés car ils contiennent des informations potentiellement identifiantes.
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Antony Szu-Han Chen 2010-11-16 Relative humidity: 91.4621 % Support rotation rate: ~4 min/rot Rotating support Fan flux: not measured Scale of raw images: 53.611 pixel/cm Wall temperature: -11.59 C Salt concentration: no added salt Water type: Canadian Springs (TM) distilled water Water flow rate: 5.0382 g/min Surfactant concentration: no added surfactant Air temperature: -9.49 C Input nozzle temperature: 3.15 C
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Ipsos 2018-12-06 This document summarizes all sections that appear in all Global @dvisor waves.

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