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Irwin and Rippe's Intensive Care Medicine
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Pulmonary pathophysiology the essentials
Published 2022Click Here to View Status and Holdings.
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Aeration control system design a practical guide to energy and process optimization
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Foreword Acknowledgements List of Figures Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Basic Concepts and Objectives 1.2 Safety 1.3 The Importance of an Integrated Approach 1.4 Importance of Operator Involvement 1.5 The Benefits of Successful Aeration Process Automation Chapter 2: Initial System Assessment 2.1 Define Current Operations 2.2 Evaluate Process and Equipment 2.3 Benchmark Performance 2.4 Estimate Potential Energy Savings and Performance Improvement 2.5 Prepare Report Chapter 3: Aeration Processes 3.1 Process Fundamentals 3.2 Loading Variations and Their Implications 3.3 Process Limitations and Their Impact on Control Systems Chapter 4: Mechanical and Diffused Aeration Systems 4.1 Oxygen Transfer Basics 4.2 Types of Aerators 4.3 Savings Determinations Chapter 5: Blowers and Blower Control 5.1 Common Application and Selection Concern s 5.2 Positive Displacement Blowers and Control Characteristics 5.3 Dynamic Blowers Chapter 6: Piping Systems 6.1 Design Considerations 6.2 Pressure Drop 6.3 Control Valve Selection Chapter 7: Instrumentation 7.1 Common Characteristics and Electrical Design Considerations 7.2 Pressure 7.3 Temperature 7.4 Flow 7.5 Analytic Instruments 7.6 Motor Monitoring and Electrical Measurement s 7.7 Miscellaneous Chapter 8: Final Control Elements 8.1 Valve Operators 8.2 Guide Vanes 8.3 Motor Basics 8.4 Motor Control 8.5 Variable Frequency Drives Chapter 9: Control Loops and Algorithms 9.1 Control Fundamentals 9.2 Dissolved Oxygen Control 9.3 Aeration Basin Air Flow Contro l 9.4 Pressure Control 9.5 Most-Open-Valve Control 9.6 Blower Control and Coordination 9.7 Control Loop Timing Considerations 9.8 Miscellaneous Controls Chapter 10: Control Components 10.1 Programmable Logic Controllers 10.2 Distributed Control Systems 10.3 Human Machine Interfaces 10.4 Control Panel Design Considerations Chapter 11: Documentation 11.1 Specification Considerations 11.2 Data Lists 11.3 Process and Instrumentation Diagrams 11.4 Ladder and Loop Diagrams 11.5 One-Line Diagrams 11.6 Installation Drawings 11.7 Loop Descriptions 11.8 Operation and Maintenance Manuals Chapter 12: Commissioning 12.1 Inspection 12.2 Testing 12.3 Tuning 12.4 Training 12.5 Measurement and Verification of Results Chapter 13: Summary 13.1 Review of Integrated Design Procedure 13.2 Potential Problem Areas 13.3 Benefit s Appendix A: Example Problem Solutions Appendix B: List of Equations and Variables Bibliography .…”
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Ophthalmology at a glance
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…2 Medical student aims 3 Social and occupational aspects of vision Section 2 Ophthalmic history and examination 4 Taking the history and recording the findings 5 Visual acuity in adults 6 Examination of visual fields 7 Other visual functions Section 3 Correction of refractive errors 8 Basic optics and refraction 9 Glasses, contact lenses, and low-vision aids Section 4 Basic eye examination 10 External eye and anterior segment 11 Posterior segment and retina 12 Use of eye drops Section 5 Acute ophthalmology 13 Red eye: the conjunctiva 14 Red eye: the cornea 15 Red eye: the sclera and episclera 16 Ophthalmic trauma principles and management of chemical injuries 17 Specific features of blunt and sharp injuries 18 Sudden painful loss of vision in a non-inflamed eye 19 Loss of vision in the inflamed eye 20 Sudden painless loss of vision Section 6 Gradual loss of vision 21 Gradual loss of vision Section 7 Sub-specialty: Paediatric ophthalmology 22 Visual acuity in children 23 Strabismus (squints) 24 Neonates 25 Infants and older children Section 8 Sub-specialty: Eyelid, lacrimal and orbit 26 Common eyelid lumps 27 Common eyelid malpositions 28 Lacrimal (tearing) 29 Basic orbital assessment 30 Orbit disease, thyroid disease and facial palsy 31 Ocular oncology…”
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Bradley's neurology in clinical practice
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Diagnosis of neurological disease -- Episodic impairment of consciousness -- Falls and drop attacks -- Delirium -- Stupor and coma -- Brain death, vegetative state, and minimally conscious states -- Intellectual and memory impairments -- Global developmental delay and regression -- Behavior and personality disturbances -- Depression and psychosis in neurological practice -- Limb apraxias and related disorders -- Agnosias -- Aphasia and aphasic syndromes -- Dysarthria and apraxia of speech -- Neurogenic dysphagia -- Visual loss -- Abnormalities of the optic nerve and retina -- Pupillary and eyelid abnormalities -- Disturbances of smell and taste -- Cranial and facial pain -- Brainstem syndromes -- Ataxic and cerebellar disorders -- Diagnosis and assessment of Parkinson disease and other movement disorders -- Gait disorders -- Hemiplegia and monoplegia -- Paraplegia and spinal cord syndromes -- Proximal, distal, and generalized weakness -- Muscle pain and cramps -- Hypotonic (floppy) infant -- Sensory abnormalities of the limbs, trunk, and face -- Arm and neck pain -- Lower back and lower limb pain -- Laboratory investigations in diagnosis and management of neurological disease -- Electroencephalography and evoked potentials -- Clinical electromyography -- Neuromodulation and transcranial magnetic stimulation -- Deep brain stimulation -- Intraoperative monitoring -- Structural imaging using magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography -- Vascular imaging : computed tomographic angiography, magnetic resonance angiography, and ultrasound -- Functional neuroimaging : functional magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, and single-photon emission computed tomography -- Chemical imaging : ligands and pathology-seeking agents -- Neuropsychology -- Neuro-ophthalmology : ocular motor system -- Neuro-ophthalmology : afferent visual system -- Neuro-otology : diagnosis and management of neuro-otological disorders -- Neurourology -- Sexual dysfunctions in neurological disorders -- Neuroepidemiology -- Clinical neurogenetics -- Neuroimmunology -- Neuroendocrinology -- Management of neurological disease -- Principles of pain management -- Principles of neurointensive care -- Principles of neurointerventional therapy -- Neurological rehabilitation -- Neurological complications of systemic disease : adults -- Neurological complications of systemic disease : children -- Basic neuroscience of neurotrauma -- Sports and performance concussion -- Craniocerebral trauma -- Spinal cord trauma…”
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