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Service Evaluation of the Impact of Capnography on the Safety of Procedural Sedation.
Background: Capnography has been associated with a reduced incidence of events related to respiratory compromise during procedural sedation. Methods: A prospective service evaluation was conducted at a large United Kingdom (UK)...
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Service Evaluation of the Impact of Capnography on the Safety of Procedural Sedation.
BACKGROUND: Capnography has been associated with a reduced incidence of events related to respiratory compromise during procedural sedation. METHODS: A prospective service evaluation was conducted at a large United Kingdom (UK)...
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Modelling and fabrication of porous sandwich layer barium titanate with improved piezoelectric energy harvesting figures of merit
This paper demonstrates that porous ‘sandwich’ structures can provide an effective route for the design and optimisation of piezoelectric materials for energy harvesting applications, which is becoming an increasingly important...
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Modelling and fabrication of porous sandwich layer barium titanate with improved piezoelectric energy harvesting figures of merit
This paper demonstrates that porous ‘sandwich’ structures can provide an effective route for the design and optimisation of piezoelectric materials for energy harvesting applications, which is becoming an increasingly important...
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The temporal evolution of electromagnetic markers sensitive to the capacity limits of visual short-term memory.
An electroencephalographic (EEG) marker of the limited contents of human visual short-term memory (VSTM) has previously been described. Termed contralateral delay activity, this consists of a sustained, posterior, negative...
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The Invisible Law of Visible Difference
Hannah Saunders
Jan 27, 2020
Abstract The Equality Act 2010 provides that people with severe disfigurements are deemed to be disabled. Through the lens of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with...
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Flexible, capacity-limited activity of posterior parietal cortex in perceptual as well as visual short-term memory tasks.
It has recently been shown, using functional magnetic resonance imaging with a change detection paradigm, that activity in posterior parietal cortex (PPC) correlates with the limited number of objects held in visual short-term...
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The neural basis of precise visual short-term memory for complex recognisable objects.
Recent evidence suggests that visual short-term memory (VSTM) capacity estimated using simple objects, such as colours and oriented bars, may not generalise well to more naturalistic stimuli. More visual detail can be stored in...
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Combined Intracapsular And Extracapsular Neck Of Femur Fractures Case Series, Literature Review And Management Recommendations.
Concomitant ipsilateral intracapsular and extracapsular fractures of the femoral neck are rare injuries with only 14 cases described in the literature as single case reports. We present three cases that were successfully and...
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Kinetics of CO<sub>2</sub> Hydrogenation to Hydrocarbons over Iron-Silica Catalysts
The conversion of CO2 to hydrocarbons is increasingly seen as a potential alternative source of fuel and chemicals, while at the same time contributing to addressing global warming effects. An understanding of...
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Semantic and emotional content of imagined representations in human occipitotemporal cortex.
Mental imagery is a critical cognitive function, clinically important, but poorly understood. When visual objects are perceived, many of their sensory, semantic and emotional properties are represented in occipitotemporal...
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Showcasing chemical engineering principles through the production of biodiesel from spent coffee grounds
Chemical engineering is rarely encountered before higher-level education in the U.S. or in Europe, leaving prospective students unaware of what an applied chemistry or chemical engineering degree entails. In this lab experiment...
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Showcasing chemical engineering principles through the production of biodiesel from spent coffee grounds
Chemical engineering is rarely encountered before higher-level education in the U.S. or in Europe, leaving prospective students unaware of what an applied chemistry or chemical engineering degree entails. In this lab experiment...
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Visual short-term memory through the lifespan
Visual short-term memory ability falls throughout the lifespan in healthy adults. Using a continuous report task, in a large, population-based sample, we first confirmed that this decline affects the quality and quantity of...
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Kinetics of CO<sub>2</sub> Hydrogenation to Hydrocarbons over Iron-Silica Catalysts
The conversion of CO2 to hydrocarbons is increasingly seen as a potential alternative source of fuel and chemicals, while at the same time contributing to addressing global warming effects. An understanding of...
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Developing researchers in the arts and humanities
Clare Saunders
Apr 12, 2010
Although increasing emphasis is placed on the provision of research training for doctoral students, much of the support currently available is generic in nature, rather than tailored to the student’s particular field(s) of...
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Renewable biofuel additives from the ozonolysis of lignin
In this investigation ozonolysis in the presence of ethanol was used to depolymerise lignin, resulting in a low conversion of oxygenated aromatics over short reaction times, or a range of saturated esters over 24 h. Short chain...
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Potential renewable oxygenated biofuels for the aviation and road transport sectors
Currently two major biofuels are present in the global fuel market; bioethanol which is largely produced by the fermentation of sugars or starches and biodiesel which is produced from the transesterification of vegetable oils...
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Renewable biofuel additives from the ozonolysis of lignin
In this investigation ozonolysis in the presence of ethanol was used to depolymerise lignin, resulting in a low conversion of oxygenated aromatics over short reaction times, or a range of saturated esters over 24 h. Short chain...
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Towards a marine biorefinery through the hydrothermal liquefaction of macroalgae native to the United Kingdom
Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) is a promising biomass conversion method that can be incorporated into a biorefinery paradigm for simultaneous production of fuels, aqueous fertilisers and potential remediation of municipal or...
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