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cardiac-arrests
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- Democrazia Cristiana
notable names include those of Alcide De Gasperi, Antonio Segni, Amintore Fanfani, Giulio Andreotti, Aldo Moro and Francesco Cossiga. Many DC members were attacked in the 1970s, and in some cases murdered, by terrorists (i.e., Red Brigades). The abduction and murder of Aldo Moro in 1978 removed one of the party's most highly-regarded leaders. Having ruled the nation for over 40 years, many DC members in time have been involved in smaller or greater scandals. In the 1960s a deputee was indirectly involved in the so-called Montesi scandal (a girl killed after a drug party), and the same chief of the
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- AHC | SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST
The quality leader in healthcare newsletter publishing and a major ... Josephson E, Goetting M. Asthmatic cardiac arrest: an indication for empiric bilateral tube thoracotomies, ...
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- Detective
and their work 1.1 Becoming a detective 2 Organization of detectives 3 Techniques of detectives 3.2 Street work 3.3 Forensic evidence 3.4 Records investigation 3.5 Court testimony 4 Famous detectives 4.6 Fictional detectives Detectives and their work Becoming a detective In most American police departments, a candidate for detective must have served as a uniformed officer for a period of one to five years before becoming qualified for the position. Detectives obtain their position by competitive examination, covering such subjects as: Principles, practices, and procedures of investigations Principles, practices, and procedures of interviewing and interrogation Local criminal law and procedures Applicable
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- Defibrillation
Defibrillation Defibrillation is a medical technique used to counter the onset of ventricular fibrillation, a common cause of cardiac arrest. The equipment used in this process is called a defibrillator. Defibrillation is part of advanced cardiac life support. Defibrillation is a technique used in emergency medicine to save lives when the heart is in an abnormal or damaging rhythm. Defibrillation involves applying
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- December 2002
the 1997 handover to China, stated that Hong Kong must enact national security legislation by itself banning treason, turning over state secrets, and urging separation from China. A senior member of ETA, Ibon Femandez de Iradi, escaped from French custody yesterday. He and a woman companion was arrested Wednesday after their car was found to have false number plates. Ibon Femandez de Iradi was the logistics chief for ETA, a Basque separatist group which has been implicated in terrorist activities. Time Magazine announced that its "Persons of the Year" are three female whistle blowers -- Coleen Rowley, FBI agent who wrote
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- Deaths in Ciudad Juárez
Grande, has gained world-wide notoriety for more than a decade of serial murder of young women. Although authorities do not know for sure when the women of Juárez began to die in such large numbers, it was during the 1990s that the situation first came to public attention. More than 360 bodies have been found so far, the youngest being a five-year-old girl. The Mexican police have made several arrests, the first being that of an Egyptian-born chemist, Abdul Latif Sharif (1947-present), who had been responsible for several rapes in the United States before moving to Ciudad Juárez in 1994 to
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- Darbepoetin
related conditions. It is in the same class of drugs as erythropoietin (EPO) and competes for the same market. Its brand name is Aranesp, marketed by Amgen. It was approved in September 2001 by the Food and Drug Administration for treatment of patients with chronic renal failure by intravenous or subcutaneous injection. It is produced in modified CHO cells. It differs from endogenous erythropoietin by containing two more N-linked oligosaccharide chains. It is an erythropoiesis stimulating 165-amino acid protein. Like EPO its use increases the risk of cardiovascular problems, including cardiac arrest, seizures, arrhythmia or strokes, hypertension and hypertensive encephalopathy, congestive
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- David Blaine
a lot of people in society," he said. These remarks were themselves criticised as disrespectful to the families of IRA bomb victims. Before it even began, the Guinness Book of Records announced that Blaine's stunt would not be included in a future edition of its book. It said it did not wish to encourage fasting records and that in any case the IRA hunger strikers Bobby Sands (who died after 66 days without food) and Laurence McKeown (who went into a coma after 70 days and was then force-fed) had already lasted longer unfed than Blaine intends. The stunt has been
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- David Sarnoff
the way they had to battle a young genius inventor Philo T. Farnsworth who managed to secure patents for his solution to broadcasting moving pictures. In 1929, Sarnoff engineered the purchase of The Victor Talking Machine Company, the nations largest manufacturer or records and phonogrphs, merging radio-phonogrph production at Victor's large manufacturing facility in Camden, NJ. Initially, the Great Depression caused RCA to cut costs, but Zworykin project was protected. After nine years of hard work, Sarnoff's determination and Zworykin's genius, they had a commercial system ready to launch. F.D. Roosevelt was the first president to be shown on TV (New
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- Daniel Pearl
caption in Urdu is shown along the way. Pictures of dead Muslims and other scenes of what the captors believe are opression are shown around the image of Pearl. Other images shown are those of United States President George W. Bush shaking hands with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. Pearl never says on the video that he is a spy for Israel. Published reports say that a technical error prevents the first slashing of Pearl's throat from being captured on film. In the video, Pearl's body is shown naked from the waist up with his throat slit at about 1 minute
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- Danny Rolling
AIDS. Left alone at age 14 he wass sent to an orphanage where he escaped and fled to Ohio. There he found an easy living of theift and homocide. It is beleived his first murder was a young woman who refused to date him. She was found with both breasts ripped off and her vagina was severely mutilated. There was no evidence to convict him so he left and went to California. Once there a met a fellow killer and the two became partners in what is known as a "gang run". This is where murders and theivery are committed but
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- 1,1,1-trichloroethane
CH3CCl3 Appearance Colorless liquid Physical Formula weight 133.4 amu Melting point 240 K (-33 °C) Boiling point 347 K (74 °C) Density 1.32 ×103 kg/m3 (liquid) Solubility insoluble in water Thermochemistry ΔfH0gas ? kJ/mol ΔfH0liquid ? kJ/mol ΔfH0solid ? kJ/mol S0gas, 1 bar ? J/mol·K S0liquid, 1 bar ? J/mol·K S0solid ? J/mol·K Safety Ingestion May cause nausea, vomiting, cardiac irregularities. Inhalation Can cause dizziness, headache, and unconsciousness. Irritant to the upper respiratory tract. Skin Possible irritant. Possible sensitizer, leading to allergic response after re-exposure. Eyes Causes severe irritation and swelling. More info Hazardous Chemical Database SI units were used where
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- 1568
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Events 2 Births 3 Deaths Events March 23 - Peace of Longjumeau ends the Second War of Religion in France. Again Catherine de Medici and Charles IX make substantial concessions to the Huguenots May 13 - Battle of Langside: the forces of Mary Queen of Scots are defeated by a confederacy of Scottish Protestants under James Stewart, Earl of Moray, her half-brother. May 16 - Mary Queen of Scots flees to England. May 19 - Queen Elizabeth I of England arrests Mary Queen of Scots. May 23 - Battle of Heiligerlee - Troops under William of Orange's younger brother,
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- Taxol
extremely complex. Taxol has since become an effective tool of doctors who treat patients with ovarian, breast and Kaposi's sarcoma cancers. Unfortunately, the Pacific Yew is one the slowest growing trees in the world. Further, the treatment of just one patient requires the cutting down and processing of six 100-year old tress. This supply problem combined with the threat to a certain endangered owl species has prompted researchers to develop a bacterium (Streptomyces coelicolor) that fermentatively produces a Taxol-like compound. Taxol, more properly known as paclitaxel, interferes with the normal function of microtubule growth. Whereas drugs like Colchicine cause the depolymerization
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