161 research outputs found

    Prognostic accuracy of SIRS, SOFA and qSOFA in the ICU

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    Eamon Raith, Andrew Udy, Michael Bailey, Steven McGloughlin, Christopher MacIsaac, Rinaldo Bellomo, David Pilche

    Comparison of routine oxygen consumption rates of three species of pleuronectids conducted at three temperatures

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    The oxygen consumption of 3 species of pleuronectids, the yellowtail flounder, Pleuronectes ferruginea, the winter flounder, P. americanus, and the American plaice, Hippoglossoides platessoides, were studied under simulated, land-based aquaculture conditions. Routine oxygen consumption (ROC) rates for groups of each species were measured simultaneously using single pass flow-through respirometry. The initial comparison of these species indicated significant differences in routine oxygen consumption among species. The measurements were repeated at 2 degrees C, 11 degrees and 14 degrees . The ROC rates of yellowtail and winter flounders differed significantly at each temperature. ROC rates of American plaice were significantly different at 14 degrees C compared with the other 2 temperatures..CF: Aquaculture Canada '96 - 13th Annual meeting of the Aquaculture Association of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 2-5 June 1996.; RE: 9 ref.; SC: ZA; CA; BE; ZE; 0NSource type: Electronic(1) http://upei-resolver.asin-risa.ca?sid=SP:CABI&id=pmid:&id=&issn=0840-5417&isbn=&volume=96-3&issue=%203&spage=18&pages=18-20&date=1996&title=Bulletin%20of%20the%20Aquaculture%20Association%20of%20Canada&atitle=Comparison%20of%20routine%20oxygen%20consumption%20rates%20of%20three%20species%20of%20pleuronectids%20conducted%20at%20three%20temperatures.&aulast=MacIsaac&pid=%3Cauthor%3EMacIsaac%2c%20P%20F%3bGoff%2c%20G%20P%3bSpeare%2c%20D%20J%3C%2Fauthor%3E%3CAN%3E19981402196%3C%2FAN%3E%3CDT%3EConference%20paper%3bJournal%20article%3C%2FDT%3

    Christopher Joseph Bowman

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    posted: SaltWire, Jun. 22, 2020; funeral arrangements by MacIsaac Funeral Home; "Chris&quot

    AWI Handbook - 1915

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    Book - Handbook for Women's Institutes - Mary MacIsaac, Superintendent - Published by Direction of the Honourable Duncan Marshall Minister of Agriculture. Printed by: J. W. Jeffery, Government Printer - Edmonton, AB - 1915Alberta Women's Institute

    Author Response

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    Venous thromboembolism prophylaxis in the critically ill: a point prevalence survey of current practice in Australian and New Zealand intensive care units

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    Site investigators: ... S. Peake, P. Williams, M. Chapman, S. O’Connor ...Megan S. Robertson, Alistair D. Nichol, Alisa M. Higgins, Michael J. Bailey, Jeffrey J. Presneill, D. James Cooper, Steven A. Webb, Colin McArthur, Christopher M. MacIsaac, and the VTE Point Prevalence Investigators for the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre (ANZIC-RC) and the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Clinical Trials Group (ANZICS CTG

    The Workplace Review, April 2017

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    Special Issue: Thinking on the Edges of Management & Organizational HistoryLetter from the Editor / Albert J. Mills -- In Praise of Fragmentation in Historical Organization Studies / Gabrielle Durepos -- Getting Down and Dirty: Microhistory from the Anti-History Perspective / Albert J. Mills -- From Management Pioneer to Prime Minister: William Lyon Mackenzie King / Terrance Weatherbee -- Reassembling the Canadian Seal Hunt Debate Using Non-Corporeal Actants to Respect the Connections Between Inuit and the Seal / Shelley T. Price, Christopher M. Hartt & Megan Baker -- The Existential Student: Towards a Model of Student Success / Scott MacMillan & Anthony R. Yue -- Rough Trade: Big Rock Brewing Company Inc. and the Canadian Brewing Industry / Neil Maltby, Jennifer Alex & Mark MacIsaac

    Employee engagement in an industrial setting

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    The present study was conducted to examine employee perceptions of and recommendations for improving employee engagement in the workplace. Using one-on-one interviews the author set out to examine and explore how employees in one industrial location perceived employee engagement and what, in the employees’ opinions, can be done to help organizations improve engagement levels. The data collected helped the author form a definition of employee engagement as well as identify main contributors to engagement. Factors such as employee development and skill variety were identified as contributing factors of engagement in existing literature and, to some extent, among employees interviewed for this study. However, communication was identified as the central component to employee engagement throughout the interview process. It is recommended that more focused research take place with regards to the impact of a communications strategy on employee engagement. The data collected during this study heavily favours communication as an engagement strengthening activity, but the author is aware that the study could benefit from a larger sample size than the four employees interviewed herein. Challenges involved in the data collection process and associated limitations of the study are also discussed

    Comparison of routine oxygen consumption rates of three species of pleuronectids at three temperatures

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    The oxygen consumption rates of three species of pleuronectids, the yellowtail flounder, Pleuronectes ferrugineus (Storer), the winter flounder, Pleuronectes americanus (Walbaum), and the American plaice, Hippoglossoides platessoides (Fabricius), were examined under simulated, land-based, aquaculture conditions. Routine oxygen consumption (ROC) rates for groups of each species were measured simultaneously using single-pass, flow-through respirometry. This study was conducted over three seasons at temperatures from 2 degrees C to 14 degrees C. An analysis of variance identified a significant interaction between temperature and species on the oxygen consumption rates of these flounder. The analysis indicated that at each temperature, ROC rates were significantly different among the three species (P < 0.05). A subsequent test of each species' ROC rate across the three temperatures indicated that both the yellowtail flounder and the winter flounder had significantly different ROC rates at each temperature experiment (P < 0.05). The ROC of yellowtail and winter flounder responded similarly to changes in experimental temperatures.PT: J; CR: 1983, 855 FAO BEAMISH FWH, 1964, CAN J ZOOL, V42, P161 BEAMISH FWH, 1964, CAN J ZOOL, V42, P355 BEJDA AJ, 1992, ENVIRON BIOL FISH, V34, P321 BIGELOW HB, 1953, US FISH WILDL SERV F, V53 BLAXTER JHS, 1983, MAR BIOL, V73, P99 BOGHEN AD, 1995, COLD WATER AQUACULTU, P3 BOWERING WR, 1991, NETH J SEA RES, V27, P407 BRETT JR, 1964, J FISH RES BOARD CAN, V21, P1183 BROWN J, 1995, COLD WATER AQUACULTU, P341 BROWN JA, 1994, B AQUACULT ASS CAN, V94, P13 BROWN JA, 1994, B AQUACULT ASS CAN, V94, P9 BROWN JAG, 1984, AQUACULTURE, V36, P273 CECH JJ, 1990, METHODS FISH BIOL, P335 DALLAVIA GJ, 1983, POLAROGRAPHIC OXYGEN, P202 DAVENPORT J, 1990, AQUACULTURE, V90, P267 FIVELSTAD S, 1991, AQUACULT ENG, V10, P227 FONDS M, 1992, NETH J SEA RES, V29, P127 FRANK KT, 1992, CAN J FISH AQUAT SCI, V49, P467 FRY FEJ, 1971, FISH PHYSIOL, V6, P1 GIBSON RN, 1975, P 9 EUR MAR BIOL S, P13 HAZEL JR, 1993, PHYSL FISHES, P427 HOLMEFJORD I, 1993, J WORLD AQUACULTURE, V24, P275 HONDA H, 1988, UPPER LIMIT REARING HOORNBEEK FK, 1982, AQUACULTURE, V28, P363 HUTCHINGS JA, 1995, N ATLANTIC FISHERIES, P37 IMSLAND AK, 1995, NETH J SEA RES, V34, P149 JOBLING M, 1980, J FISH BIOL, V17, P547 JOBLING M, 1982, J FISH BIOL, V20, P501 KIKUCHI K, 1990, NIPPON SUISAN GAKK, V56, P1891 LITVAK MK, 1994, B AQUACULT ASS CAN, V94, P4 MCCRACKEN FD, 1963, J FISH RES BOARD CAN, V20, P551 PITTMAN K, 1990, J FISH BIOL, V37, P455 PRIEDE IG, 1980, J EXP BIOL, V85, P295 SCOTT DM, 1954, J FISH RES BOARD CAN, V11, P171 SCOTT WB, 1988, CAN B FISH AQUAT SCI, V219 SIGHOLT T, 1993, FISH FARMING TECHNOL, P433 SODERBERG RW, 1995, FLOWING WATER FISH C STEEL RGD, 1980, PRINCIPLES PROCEDURE TILSETH S, 1990, AQUACULTURE, V85, P235 TILSETH S, 1992, J WORLD AQUACULTURE, V23, P277 VOYER RA, 1971, J FISH RES BOARD CAN, V28, P1907 WAIWOOD K, 1988, P AQ INT C 6 9 SEPT, P491 WAIWOOD KG, 1994, B AQUACULT ASS CAN, V94, P16 WALLER U, 1992, J APPL ICHTHYOL, V8, P62 WEBB PW, 1971, J EXP BIOL, V55, P521 WOOD CM, 1979, J EXP BIOL, V78, P167; NR: 47; TC: 3; J9: J APPL ICHTHYOL; PG: 6; GA: YT498Source type: Electronic(1
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