Search Results - "Cummings, J.J."
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Glucose infusion rates
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Glucose infusion rates (GIR): shaken, not stirred
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Initiating preterm resuscitation with less than 100% oxygen
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Is there evidence for a mortality difference between natural surfactants?
Published in Journal of perinatology (01-02-2013)Get full text
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Care Levels for Fetal Therapy Centers
Published in Obstetric anesthesia digest (01-12-2022)“…( Obstet Gynecol . 2022;139:1027–1042. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000004793) Fetal therapy carries both benefits and extensive risks for the fetus and pregnant…”
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Initiating preterm resuscitation with less than 100% oxygen
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Organization of Neonatal Training Program Directors Council responds to the ACGME 2010 Proposed Standards
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Organization of Neonatal Training Program Directors Council responds to the ACGME 2010 Proposed Standards
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Investigation of energy purity of Sub-10 keV B/sup +/ implants on a Varian VIISion PLUS ion implanter
Published in 1998 International Conference on Ion Implantation Technology. Proceedings (Cat. No.98EX144) (1999)“…The continuing decrease in device dimensions places increasing requirements for production-worthy ion beam currents at energies suitable for the fabrication of…”
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Advanced processing technique to minimize enhanced diffusion in sub-keV boron implants
Published in 1998 International Conference on Ion Implantation Technology. Proceedings (Cat. No.98EX144) (1999)“…The Varian VIISta 80 and the Varian VIISion 80 PLUS ion implanters were used to implant wafers with doses of 2.5e14/cm/sup 2/ to 2.8e15/cm/sup 2/ for /sup…”
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