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Access to this resource is therefore limited and increasingly intensivists are being asked to bring intensive care to the wards2.
Given that most acute illness develops through stages of deterioration, the logical step surely would be to bring intensive care equipment and expertise to any acutely ill patient, irrespective of location within the hospital, in what has been described as creating a 'critical care system without walls' [ 28].
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She said the new initiatives had brought intensive training.
After coating with an inert shell, the surface quenching is largely confined and the depletion of low-lying levels is reduced to enhance the population of high-lying ones, bringing intensive luminescence (as seen in Fig. 3).
The ever increasing concern of global climate change has brought intensive attention to emission reduction, which has become one of the most important issues for the sustainable development of social well-being [1].
Most investors are trying to bring capital-intensive prairie farming to African plains that the World Bank calls "the world's last large reserve of underused land".
In a study on intensive shrimp farming in the Mekong Delta, many farmers are attracted to the initially high yields and profits brought by intensive farming (Lan 2013).
Despite initial delays, the CHF has been embedded within the NHIF organisational structure, bringing more intensive and qualified supervision closer to the district.
As a result of the reform to date, the CHF has been effectively embedded within the NHIF organisational structure, bringing more intensive and qualified supervision closer to the district.
Because oxygen was rarely available on the ward and had to be brought from intensive care, protocols did not require the administration of oxygen before atropine since this would delay treatment.
Oldcastle Primary School in Bridgend has become the first in Wales to bring in an intensive programme to pupils from a cluster of schools who are struggling with maths.
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