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Continuous and Integrated
Continuous Integrated Triage is an approach to triage in mass casualty situations which is both efficient and sensitive to psychosocial and disaster behavioral health issues that affect the number of patients seeking care ( surge ), the manner in which a hospital or healthcare facility deals with that surge ( surge capacity ) and the overarching medical needs of the event.
Continuous Integrated Triage employs:

Continuous and combines
Continuous strand of fibreglass are pushed through a hand-held gun that both chops the strands and combines them with a catalysed resin such as polyester.

Continuous and three
Other STS-6 cargo included three GAS canisters, and the continuation of the Mono-disperse Latex Reactor and Continuous Flow Electrophoresis experiments.
Continuous expansion works have been done at these three crossings to meet the increasing demand for passenger handling capacity.
In addition to three new modes ( Slider, Continuous, Countdown ), Super Collapse!
The two ( or three ) ministries in the period that were not part of the Continuous Ministry were:

Continuous and forms
Continuous forms ( such as estoy hablando ) are usually not considered part of the verbal paradigm, though they often appear in books addressed to English-speakers who are learning Spanish.

Continuous and with
Continuous tone can be achieved with graphite on a smooth surface without blending, but the technique is laborious, involving small circular or oval strokes with a somewhat blunt point.
* Continuous strengthening of the strategic partnership with the United States, while devoting special attention to the relations and cooperation also with the Russian Federation and the People ’ s Republic of China.
Continuous problems with bark beetle and storms were the negative side effects of mining in the Harz mountains.
Intersections with continuous-flow lanes will be posted with a white regulatory sign approximately 500 feet before the intersection with the phrase, " Right Lane Continuous Traffic ," or other similar wording.
" Continuous Cut " refers to when you are again faced with stalemate within a duel, where your swords are clasped together.
* Continuous mining utilizes a Continuous Miner Machine with a large rotating steel drum equipped with tungsten carbide teeth that scrape coal from the seam.
In the US, one can generally cut 20 ft or 6 meters ( or a bit more with MSHA permission ) ( 12 meters or roughly 40 ft in South Africa before the Continuous Miner goes out and the roof is supported by the Roof Bolter ), after which, the face has to be serviced, before it can be advanced again.
Continuous support during labour provided by doulas ( along with variety of groups such as nurses, midwives, other hospital staff, partners, family or friends ) have been associated with improved outcomes for both mothers and children.
He quickly attracted one hundred pupils, and in 1971, with the support of the Institute for Comparative Study, he inaugurated the International Academy for Continuous Education, in the village of Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England.
These principles include: Pull processing, Perfect first-time quality, Waste minimization, Continuous improvement, Flexibility, Building and maintaining a long term relationship with suppliers, Autonomation, Load leveling and Production flow and Visual control.
Continuous hinges are manufactured with or without holes.
Continuous abstinence / recovery: ranged from less than one year up to 40 years, with a mean average of 7. 4 years.
* ( bounded ) Continuous, where the respondent is presented with a continuous scale
Continuous weeding is required for the growth of good quality coffee. The coffee agro-forestry systems of Kodagu are one of the richest agro-forest in the world, with about 270 species of shaded trees inventoried ( see publications of CAFNET project ).
Continuous vine scrolls in a great variety of designs of the same general type as the central motif, with few leaves and round fruits, were very common in slightly later religious Anglo-Saxon art, and are often combined with interlace in the same work, especially on Anglo-Saxon crosses, for example the Bewcastle Cross and the Easby Cross now in the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Continuous and progressive
* Continuous and progressive aspects, a grammatical aspect that expresses incomplete action
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The most important resonant CEAS techniques are cavity ring-down spectrometry ( CRDS ), integrated cavity output spectroscopy ( ICOS ) or cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy ( CEAS ), phase-shift cavity ring-down spectroscopy ( PS-CRDS ) and Continuous wave Cavity Enhanced Absorption Spectrometry ( cw-CEAS ), either with optical locking, referred to as ( OF-CEAS ), as has been demonstrated Romanini et al.
Continuous dehydration can cause many problems, but is most often associated with renal problems and neurological problems such as seizures.
Other changes include revised Continuous Damping Control ( CDC ), 20-inch lightweight alloy wheels ( with increased offset on rear wheels ) with 275 / 35 ZR20 Pirelli Ultra High Performance tires, advanced Bosch Electronic Stability Programme ( ESP ) with switchable Dynamic Mode, Carbon fibre-reinforced Silicon Carbide ( C / SiC ) ceramic disc brakes ( the largest and most powerful brakes ever fitted to a production car ), weight saving over Continental GT Speed, automatic retractable spoiler ( deploys at ).
The Minister heads one of the most important economic departments in the Irish Government, responsible for the implementation of policy in five key areas-Enterprise, Innovation, Growth ; Quality, Work and Learning ; Making Markets and Regulation work better ; Quality, Value and Continuous Improvement ; and the European Union.
Members must update their knowledge and competence during their working life through RICS ' Continuous Professional Development regulations so the advice they give will be of the highest and most professional standard.
Continuous investment in new and innovative technology enables ONR to build and maintain the world ’ s most capable Navy.
The most visually obvious of Reviseds changes was the elimination of the Mono / Poly / Continuous qualifiers to artifacts.
Actions associated with steps can be of several types, the most relevant ones being Continuous ( N ), Set ( S ) and Reset ( R ).
Continuous data protection differs from RAID, replication, or mirroring in that these technologies only protect one — the most recent — copy of the data.
Eight years in the making, Continuous Journey has won over ten awards, including the Most Innovative Canadian Documentary at DOXA, Vancouver 2005, and most recently, Golden Conch at the Mumbai International Film Festival, 2006.
Hemofiltration is most commonly used in an intensive care unit setting, where it is either given as 8 – 12 hours treatments, so called SLEF ( slow extended hemofiltration ), or as CHF ( continuous hemofiltration also sometimes called continuous veno-venous hemofiltration ( CVVH )) or Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy ( CRRT ).
Continuous assays are most convenient, with one assay giving the rate of reaction with no further work necessary.

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