EFFECT OF DIFFERENT POSITIVE END-EXPIRATORY PRESSURES IN DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION PATIENTS ON HEMODYNAMICS AND ICU ADMISSION PERIOD: A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND STUDY

Effect of different positive end-expiratory pressures in donor liver transplantation patients on hemodynamics and ICU admission period: A Prospective, randomized, double-blind study

VIT A GLYCOLIC CLEANSER Donors are generally volunteers without any sanitary problems.For this reason, security of the anesthesia practice and ICU admission period is significant.The goal of present study was to determine whether there was any important coalition among different positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) level hemodynamics and ICU adm

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Ontogenetic Change in the Temporal Region of the Early Permian Parareptile Delorhynchus cifellii and the Implications for Closure of the Temporal Fenestra in Amniotes.

A juvenile specimen of Delorhynchus cifellii, collected from the Early Permian fissure-fill deposits of Richards Spur, Oklahoma, permits the first detailed study of cranial ontogeny in this parareptile.The specimen, consisting of a partially articulated skull and mandible, exhibits several features that identify it as juvenile.The dermal tuberositi

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Understanding the effect of shifting cultivation practice (slash-burn-cultivation-abandonment) on soil physicochemical properties in the North-eastern Himalayan region

Shifting cultivation (jhum cultivation), a common practice of converting forest land into agricultural land by slash and burn is threatening the ecosystem.This study assesses the effect of shifting cultivation cycles on soil quality in the North-eastern Himalayan region using a minimum of soil properties.To coasters achieve this goal, a soil qualit

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