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DUBLIN -- Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5854dd/practical_guide_to) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons...
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Students have access to a computer-driven library, a multi-purpose science laboratory, a mechanical room that may be used for heating/ventilation/ air-conditioning systems students, two seminar rooms, 10 faculty offices and a large atrium.
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A myotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurological disease that causes severe physical disability and generally leads to death within ...
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Proprietary Media maximizes condensation removal from ventilator circuits
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. -- Teleflex Medical has announced the introdu...
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During interviews, study respondents were asked about their treatment preferences in the event they were diagnosed with a terminal illness and had less than a year to live. More African-Americans (18 percent) than Whites (8 percent) reported that they would prefer to die in a hospital. African-Americans (28 percent) also were more likely than Whites (15 percent) to report that they would opt for life-prolonging drugs, even if the treatment made them feel worse all of the time. Only 49 percent of African-Americans compared to 74 percent of Whites responded that they would want potentially life-shortening palliative drugs (for pain and comfort only). Lastly, when asked whether they would opt for mechanical ventilation to extend their lives for a week, 24 percent of African-Americans said ...
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Hires/Promotions/Honors
Building Controls and Services, based in the City of Tonawanda, named Christian Bakula an automation systems technician in the Tonawanda office. Bakula developed an extensive background in electronics technology while serving in the Air Force and stationed in Biloxi, Miss. BCS, which has regional offices in Henrietta, Falconer and Erie, Pa., provides mechanical HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) automated environmental controls systems and services.
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Internally, natural ventilation and lighting will be maximized, tankless water heaters installed, and ENERGY STAR lighting, appliances, and ceiling fans will be utilized, as well as state-of-the-art efficient air conditioning/heating mechanical ventilation systems. City leaders were convinced green building would be healthier for residents, minimize the use of natural resources, reduce the impact on the environment, reduce long-term operations and maintenance costs, benefit the surrounding neighborhood and local economy, and equate to real savings for tenants and owner-operators.