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Cerebral Air Embolism Following Removal of Central Venous Catheter
ABSTRACT Cerebral air embolism occurs very seldom as a complication of central venous catheterization. We report a 57-year-old female with cerebral...
Military Medicine, 08/01/09 by Brockmeyer, Joel; Simon, Todd; Seery, Jason; Johnson, Eric; Armstrong, Peter · More from publication -
Unnatural disaster: the crisis of environmental journalism
For nearly two days after being viciously beaten, Mikhail Beketov lay unconscious in his front yard until a neighbor discovered him on November 13,...
World Policy Journal, 03/22/09 by Joel Simon · More from publication -
Toward a Learner-Oriented Community College Online Course Dropout Framework
Community colleges serve diverse segments of society through a flexible and open access. By their very nature, community colleges provide a good...
International Journal on E-Learning, 10/01/07 by Liu, Simon; Gomez, Joel; Khan, Badrul; Yen, Cherng-Jyh · More from publication -
Muzzling the media: how the new autocrats threaten press freedoms
In September 2004, Russian security forces stormed a school in the provincial town of Beslan where Chechen separatists were holding hundreds...
World Policy Journal, 06/22/06 by Joel Simon · More from publication -
Journalism itself can be used to defend foreign reporters at risk
If you wanted to learn the truth in Mozambique, Carlos Cardoso was just about the only person to help you. In a country where the press is tightly...
Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. The IRE Journal, 03/01/01 by Simon, Joel · More from publication -
Correlation Found Between Ascorbic Acid And Blood Lead Level
High serum levels of ascorbic acid are independently associated with a decreased prevalence of elevated blood lead levels, according to a study...
Nutrition Research Newsletter, 08/01/99 by Joel A. Simon · More from publication -
Taxol and taxotere: from yew tree to tumour cell
Extracted from the bark of the Pacific Yew, taxol has aroused significant excitement because of its promising activity in breast and ovarian cancer...
Chemistry and Industry, 03/07/94 by Simon P. Joel · More from publication -
Iron
Iron Background Iron is one of the most common elements on earth. Nearly every construction of man contains at least a little iron. It is also one...
How Products are Made, 01/01/94 by Joel Simon · More from publication -
Antilock Brake System
Antilock Brake System Background Stopping safely is one of the most important functions a motor vehicle can perform. Failure of the brake system...
How Products are Made, 01/01/94 by Joel Simon · More from publication -
Elevator
Elevator Background An elevator is a platform, either open or enclosed, used for lifting people or freight to upper floors within a building....
How Products are Made, 01/01/94 by Joel Simon · More from publication
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