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Enhancing the Quality of Care in the ICU, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics
This issue of Critical Care Clinics edited by Dr. Robert Hyzy on Enhancing the Quality of Care in the ICU features topics such as: Taking Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection Rates to Zero, Preventing ICU Delirium, Avoiding Clostridium difficile associated diarrhea, Reducing ventilator associated complications and pneumonia, Can Venous Thromboembolism be avoided?, Preventing urinary catheter associated infections, Improving ICU quality through collaboratives, Do performance measures enhance patient quality in the ICU, and The Future of Quality in the ICU.
The Top 25 Events in the History of the Christian Church

The Top 25 Events in the History of the Christian Church

Robert C. Jones

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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How did the Christian church become what it is today? How did a tiny splinter group of Judaism in the First Century A.D. become the dominant religion in the world 2,000 years later? One way to examine these questions is through a look at key events in the history of the church. This book will provide such a framework for attempting to answer those questions. Pentecost is the traditional beginning of the Christian Church, so that is #1. We'll examine that and 24 more important events, including the "Conversion of Constantine", "Luther Sparks the Protestant Reformation", "St. Augustine Establishes Core Roman Catholic Beliefs", and "Revival Movements in the United States". This edition contains 20 photos, 12 of which are in color.
Revelation: Background and Commentary

Revelation: Background and Commentary

Robert C. Jones

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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In the many years that I've been teaching adult Sunday School and leading Bible studies, Revelation remains the single most requested book of the Bible. Yet Revelation is also one of the most difficult books in the Bible to interpret - and, indeed, a wide range of interpretations have been offered up over the 1,900 years since it was written. How one interprets Revelation often reflects on one's personal theological and even political views. Interpretations range from "it's all metaphor" to "it's a blueprint for the future". In this study, we'll begin by positioning Revelation among the long Jewish and early Christian tradition of apocalyptic writings - including the period "between the Testaments". We'll finish with a chapter-by-chapter look at Revelation itself.
Ten Tips

Ten Tips

Robert C Phelps

Lulu.com
2022
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Dr. Phelps gives these "Ten Tips" to living life to its fullest. When one follows these "Ten Tips" it is God Himself who gives the blessings of living life to its fullest.
Famous Songs of the Civil War

Famous Songs of the Civil War

Robert C. Jones

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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The author has been performing Civil War songs in the Atlanta/North Georgia area for almost 20 years. In that time, the fifteen songs in this book have emerged as the most popular. The background of each song is discussed, and the words/guitar chords are included. Songs include "Aura Lee", "Battle Hymn of the Republic", "Battle Cry of Freedom", "Bonnie Blue Flag", "Dixie", "Goober Peas", "Hold the Fort", "Home Sweet Home", "Johnny is Gone for a Soldier", "Marching Through Georgia", "Maryland, My Maryland", "Oh Susanna", "Tramp Tramp Tramp ", When Johnny Comes Marching Home" and "Yellow Rose of Texas". There are 30 photos in this book, with 11 of them in color.
The Fifteen Most Critical Moments of the Civil War

The Fifteen Most Critical Moments of the Civil War

Robert C. Jones

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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With the Civil War Sesquicentennial upon us, interest in the Civil War is rising. This book looks at moments and decisions in the Civil War which either radically changed the course of the War, or had the possibility of radically changing the course of the War. The topics include "Reinforcements at Shiloh", "Chancellorsville: Victory against overwhelming odds", "Emancipation Proclamation", "Breakthrough at Petersburg", "Failure to pursue Lee's army at Antietam", "20th Maine at Little Roundtop", "Rock of Chickamauga", "Assassination of Lincoln", "Death of Jackson", "Glorieta Pass", "Lee takes command", "Sherman's March to the Sea", "Grant takes command", "Fall of Vicksburg" and "Pickett's Charge". The book contains 43 photos, with 28 of them in color.
The Battle of Griswoldville: An Infantry Battle on Sherman's March to the Sea

The Battle of Griswoldville: An Infantry Battle on Sherman's March to the Sea

Robert C. Jones

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Love him or hate him, the actions of William Tecumseh Sherman in Georgia in 1864 transformed the Civil War in the space of seven months. From a conflict which was still very much in doubt as to its victor in early 1864, by the time Sherman had captured Atlanta, marched to the Sea, and captured Savannah, the will to fight had largely left the South, and the outcome of the War had become a foregone conclusion. This book tells the story of what is sometimes described as the only infantry battle on Sherman's March - the Battle of Griswoldville. It is the tale of an inexperienced Georgia Militia general ordering an attack across an open, boggy field against an entrenched brigade of Sherman's troops. It is the tale of the bravery of the young boys and old men on that charge, some who had been pressed into emergency service just before the battle. It is the tale of the horror of the Union troops when they examined the dead and wounded, and discovered that many were 15 or younger, and what today we would describe as "senior citizens". It is the tale of a small manufacturing city that was fought over for three days, changing hands several times.
International Symposium: Retroviruses and Human Pathology

International Symposium: Retroviruses and Human Pathology

Robert C. Gallo; Dominique Stehelin; Oliviero E. Varnier

Humana Press Inc.
2011
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For decades retroviruses have been riding the crest of a wave of experimental research directed toward the identification of an infectious agent of human neoplastic diseases. In the early 1970s, several scientists successfully demonstrated the presence of retroviruses in numerous animal species and proved their etiological role in some related diseases. Corresponding findings in humans were somewhat discouraging. Although financial support for this line· of research declined, a few dedicated retrovirologists survived and continued to collect more biological information and technological expertise that opened a new approach to the search for a human retrovirus. The rewards came with the discovery that the genes responsible for neoplastic transformation (oncogenes) are of cellular origin and can be shuttled about by retroviruses, and with the identification of a new family of Human T-cell Lymphotrophic retroViruses (HTLV) from patients with diseases ranging from leukemia to the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). An understanding of the role and significance of retroviruses in human pathology requires basic knowledge of the major animal systems studied. With this perspective in mind, we present here a survey that includes general overviews, minireviews on each animal system studied with selected experimental reports and, finally, a stimulating review of the field of human retrovirology by many of the pioneer scientists who created it. We are especially grateful to Profs. C. A. Romanzi and G. C. Schito for promoting the organization of the Symposium. On behalf of the Sym­ posium Committee, we thank E. Soeri, L. Casarino, G. P. Gesu, M.
Bioassessment of Freshwater Ecosystems

Bioassessment of Freshwater Ecosystems

Robert C. Bailey; Richard H. Norris; Trefor B. Reynoldson

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012
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Aquatic ecosystem assessment is a rapidly developing field, and one of the newer approaches to assessing the condition of rivers and lakes is the Reference Condition Approach. This is a significant advancement in biomonitoring because it solves the problem of trying to locate nearby control or reference sites when studying an ecosystem that may be degraded, a problem that bedevils traditional approaches. Rather than using upstream reference sites in a river system or next-bay-over reference sites in a lake, an array of ecologically similar, least-exposed to stress sites scattered throughout a catchment or region is used. Once the reference condition has been established, any site suspected of being impacted can be assessed by comparison to the reference sites, and its status determined. The Reference Condition database, once formed, can be used repeatedly.