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Based on the AIS data above, team members expect that workload burdens will be assigned equally, that they will be treated with respect, and that the company understands that they have personal lives too.
The ISS is based on the AIS (abbreviated injury scale) (Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine 2001), a 6-grade scale, where AIS 1 is a mild injury and AIS 6 denotes a fatal one.
Other methods based on the AIS have been described, including the Anatomic Profile (AP) (Copes et al., 1990), the New Injury Severity Score (NISS) (Osler et al., 1997), and the Trauma Mortality Prediction Model (TMPM) (Osler et al., 2008), but these have not replaced the ISS in popular use.
The UK Burden of Injury project approach was followed, 26 except that the injuries sustained by the patients were mapped to 7 injury groups, based on the AIS classification rather than the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases, and multiple injuries were accounted for in the groupings.
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Differences in strain-rate dependence of mechanical properties between both materials can be explained qualitatively based on the fcc (AISI 316L) and bcc (Fe99.7) lattice structure.
Figure 2 illustrates the distribution of TBI severity based on the head AIS score within our cohort by type of fall.
Secondly, the analysis to the trend of the number and the ratio of the new-type vessels is performed based on the Type-27 AIS message.
For this reason, a new MAC protocol for SANETs, ad hoc self-organizing TDMA (ASO-TDMA), has been designed in [2], which is based on the MAC protocol for AIS class A traffic, SO-TDMA, where a ship allocates a fixed number of time slots per minute in a decentralized manner.
ISS is based on the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS), describing each lesion in six distinct anatomical body regions.
The ISS is based on an ordinal scale ranging from 0 to 75, which is in turn based on the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS).
The initial injuries at admission were classified by ISS, based on the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS), always by the same investigator.
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