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Joseph M. Culp, Christopher D. Tyrrell, Patricia A. Chambers, Chris T. Chesworth, Robert B. Brua, Sophie N. Cormier, Adam G. Yates, Kristin J. Painter
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Journal of Great Lakes Research. 47:773-787
Water resources on the Canadian Prairies are at risk due to human settlement, agricultural intensification, and climatic change. The Red River Valley (RRV), Manitoba, Canada, represents a nexus of these cumulative stressors. Here land use change, com
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Journal of Hospital Infection. 51:241-255
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Volume 1A: Codes and Standards.
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has prepared “Guidelines for Risk-Informed In-service Inspection (RI-ISI) for Piping.” This document provided instructions and acceptance criteria for licensees to develop an RI-ISI program integratin
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Volume 1: Codes and Standards.
In 2009, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) prepared “Guidelines for Risk-Informed In-service Inspection for Piping,” which provided guidance and acceptance criteria for licensees to develop an RI-ISI program as an alternate to the cur
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume. :486-488
Patient warming systems are used routinely to prevent hypothermia under anaesthesia. Airflow from warming blankets may potentially influence bacterial counts either by pumping ‘dirty air’ from floor level to the operating area or by blowing the p
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The Journal of hospital infection. 51(4)
Autor:
T, Chesworth
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Nursing times. 95(35)
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T, Chesworth
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Nursing times. 95(10)
Autor:
E. T. Chesworth, L. C. Hale
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Geophysical Research Letters. 1:347-350
The observations of noctilucent clouds, the measurements of hydrated and of large immobile ions, and the light-scattering layer detected by the OGO-6 satellite suggest the presence of particulates, probably ice, in the mesosphere. The correlation bet