944 resultados para Astrographic catalog and chart.
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T.p. missing.
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No more published?
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At head of title: Institut de France. Académie des sciences.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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For information about catalogues of other declination degrees of the epoch 1900.0 see entry: Astrographic catalogue 1900.0.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Ali S. Asani.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Cover title: Film catalog ... utilization guide. Motion pictures and film strips for professional and sub-professional groups.
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Some issues have State Fairground maps inserted.
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Issues for <1936/1937>-1966/1967 include catalog for <53rd annual session (1935/1936)>-82nd annual session (1965/1966) and announcement for <54th annual session (1936/1937)>-83rd annual session (1966/1967); issues for <1968/1969-> include catalog for <85th session (1968/1969)-> and announcement for <86th annual session (1969/1970)->; issues for <1974/1976-> no longer include announcements.
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While dehydration is common in older patients and is associated with poor outcomes, it has been infrequently studied in the hospital setting. Thus, the aim of this study was to identify potential barriers and enablers to the maintenance of adequate hydration in older patients in an acute hospital environment. An observational study, involving patients aged 60 years and older admitted to an acute care hospital in Queensland, Australia, was undertaken. Forty-four patients were observed during mealtimes, and chart and room audits were performed to identify hydration management strategies, weight records and the presence or absence of fluid balance charts. Results revealed a number of system and practice-related barriers including patient difficulties with opening fluid containers and low levels of documentation of hydration management strategies. Addressing these issues is an important first step towards improving the management of hydration in medically ill older hospital patients.
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This report was developed to help establish National Ocean Service priorities and chart new directions for research and development of models for estuarine, coastal and ocean ecosystems based on user-driven requirements and supportive of sound coastal management, stewardship, and an ecosystem approach to management. (PDF contains 63 pages)