920 research outputs found

    Determinación de alcalinidad total en agua.

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    Fil: Digiuni, Sabrina. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Centro Universitario de Estudios Medioambientales. Rosario; Argentina

    Estimación de los índices de exposición al arsénico y fluoruro en agua, en ciudades de Santa Fe y La Pampa

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    Estimación de los índices de exposición al arsénico y fluoruro en agua, en ciudades de Santa Fe y La PampaDigiuni, Sabrina. Centro Universitario de Estudios Medioambientales. Cátedra de Química Biológica. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la UNR; Argentin

    Estimación de los índices de exposición al arsénico y fluoruro en agua, en ciudades de Santa Fe y La Pampa

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    Estimación de los índices de exposición al arsénico y fluoruro en agua, en ciudades de Santa Fe y La Pampa.Digiuni, Sabrina. Centro Universitario de Estudios Medioambientales. Cátedra de Química Biológica. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la UNR; Argentin

    Estimación de la concentración de arsénico en agua de consumo utilizando herramientas del aprendizaje automatizado

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    Estimación de la concentración de arsénico en agua de consumo utilizando herramientas del aprendizaje automatizado.Digiuni, Sabrina .Centro Universitario de Estudios Medioambientales. Cátedra de Química Biológica. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la UNR; Argentin

    Análisis de la concentración de arsénico en agua de consumo utilizando herramientas del aprendizaje automatizado

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    Análisis de la concentración de arsénico en agua de consumo utilizando herramientas del aprendizaje automatizadoDigiuni, Sabrina. Centro Universitario de Estudios Medioambientales. Cátedra de Química Biológica. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la UNR; Argentin

    Exposure-Tolerant Imaging Solution forCultural Heritage Monitoring

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    This paper describes a simple and cheap solution specifically designed for monitoring the degradation of thin coatings employed for metal protection. The proposed solution employs a commercial photocamera and a frequency-domain-based approach that is capable of highlighting the surface uniformity changes due to initial corrosion. Even though the proposed solution is specifically designed to monitor the long-time performance of protective coatings employed for the restoration of silver artifacts, it can be successfully used also for assessing the conservation state of other ancient metallic works of art. The proposed solution is made tolerant to exposure changes by using a procedure for sensor nonlinearity identification and correction, does not require a precise lighting control, and employs only free open-source software, so that its overall cost is very low and can be used also by not specifically trained operator

    The C-Section Epidemic: What's Tort Reform Got to Do With It?

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    Today one in three babies in the United States comes into the world by cesarean section. The cesarean section has become the most commonly performed operating room procedure in the United States. Conventional wisdom holds that malpractice liability bears primary responsibility for the cesarean section epidemic and that tort reform, which caps physician liability, holds the key to its reduction. This article presents new aggregate empirical data that debunks this view. For the first time, it provides a national cesarean rate for births subject to damage caps and a national cesarean rate for births without damage caps. This data shows that a woman is not less likely to give birth by cesarean section in a state with damage caps than in one without. Thus, either damage caps are insufficient to address physicians’ concerns or other explanations better account for the overuse of the procedure. The empirical analysis will assist policy makers and advocates seeking to reduce the cesarean rate as well as contribute to consideration of the efficacy of medical malpractice reform as a means to reduce the broader problem of medical overtreatment. The article then outlines three policy initiatives to reduce the cesarean section rate. First, it suggests upending the current payment practice for deliveries. Contrary to the present norm, it proposes that obstetricians receive more rather than less to deliver vaginally to compensate them for the extra time that vaginal delivery takes compared to cesarean delivery. Second, rather than looking to tort reform to reduce cesarean section rates, the article explores whether malpractice insurance providers themselves are contributing to the cesarean section epidemic and advocates two novel medical malpractice insurance reforms to address this problem. Third, it advocates public disclosure of hospital and physician cesarean section rates so that women can make informed decisions when selecting their health care providers and when determining whether to have a cesarean section

    Bridging the Distance: Exploring Informal Communication and its Impact on Productivity, Well-Being, and Workplace Dynamics in Hybrid Work Environments

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    Author Sabrina Schopf, BScMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 202

    The management of multiple aspiration : a case study of a merger in an Austrian hospital

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    Author Sabrina Hermanseder, BAAbstract in englischer SpracheMasterarbeit Universität Linz 201
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