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Chojnacky, David C. Dryland forest volume: Another look at the visual segmentation technique. [Ogden, UT]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, 1992.

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Chojnacky, David C. Dryland forest volume: Another look at the visual segmentation technique. Ogden, UT]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, 1992.

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Cavity-Ringdown Spectroscopy. An Ultratrace-Absorption Measurement Technique (ACS Symposium Series, Volume 720). American Chemical Society, 1999.

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F. B. Dunning (Series Editor) and Randall G. Hulet (Series Editor), eds. Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics: Atoms and Molecules, Volume 29B: Volume 29B: Atomic, Molecular, And Optical Physics (Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences). Academic Press, 1996.

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F. B. Dunning (Series Editor) and Randall G. Hulet (Series Editor), eds. Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics: Atoms and Molecules, Volume 29B: Volume 29B: Atomic, Molecular, And Optical Physics (Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences). Academic Press, 1996.

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Kent, Ostrander Gary, ed. Techniques in Aquatic Toxicology, Volume 2. Boca Raton, Fla: Lewis Publishers, 1996.

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An estimated residual volume: Influence on the measurement of body density by the hydrostatic weighing technique. 1991.

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An estimated residual volume: Influence on the measurement of body density by the hydrostatic weighing technique. 1988.

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Techniques in Aquatic Toxicology, Volume 2. CRC, 2005.

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(Editor), B. Siefert, H. J. van de Wiel (Editor), B. Dodet (Editor), and I. K. O'Neill (Editor), eds. Environmental Carcinogens: Methods of Analysis and Exposure Measurement Volume 12: Indoor Air (DISCONTINUED (IARC Scient Pub)). IARC Scientific Publications, 1994.

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(Editor), Thomas Lucatorto, Marc De Graef (Editor), F. B. Dunning (Series Editor), and Randall G. Hulet (Series Editor), eds. Electromagnetic Radiation: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 29C: Atomic, Molecular, And Optical Physics: Electromagnetic Radiation (Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences). Academic Press, 1997.

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(Editor), Thomas Lucatorto, Marc De Graef (Editor), F. B. Dunning (Series Editor), and Randall G. Hulet (Series Editor), eds. Electromagnetic Radiation: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 29C: Atomic, Molecular, And Optical Physics: Electromagnetic Radiation (Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences). Academic Press, 1997.

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A comparison of hydrostatic weighing at total lung capacity and residual volume. 1985.

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A comparison of hydrostatic weighing at total lung capacity and residual volume. 1985.

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A comparison of hydrostatic weighing at total lung capacity and residual volume. 1985.

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A comparison of body density and percent body fat using functional residual capacity and residual volume and development of immersed functional residual capacity and residual volume prediction formulas. 1990.

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A formula developed for the prediction of residual volume of female subjects while immersed. 1990.

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A formula developed for the prediction of residual volume of female subjects while immersed. 1990.

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A formula developed for the prediction of residual volume of female subjects while immersed. 1989.

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Abboud, Salim E., Dean A. Nakamoto, and John R. Haaga. Local Administration of Fresh Frozen Plasma and Platelets in the Critically Ill Patient. Edited by S. Lowell Kahn, Bulent Arslan, and Abdulrahman Masrani. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199986071.003.0104.

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The locally injected blood elements (LIBE) technique represents a useful alternative to systemic administration of blood products to reduce the risk of periprocedural hemorrhage in coagulopathic patients. The LIBE technique results in the creation of a “seroma” of platelets and/or blood products along the expected needle or instrument path to allow a high-quality blood clot to form, and it requires relatively less blood products compared to the more traditional systemic administration technique. Indications for LIBE include and expand on those for systemic administration of blood products to reverse pre-procedural coagulopathy, including contraindications to systemic reversal of pharmacologic anticoagulation, precarious fluid volume status, severe coagulopathy unlikely to normalize with systemic administration of blood products, patient history of adverse reaction to systemic administration of blood products, and limited availability of the desired blood product.
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Hunt, Alice, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Ceramic Analysis. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199681532.001.0001.

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The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Ceramic Analysis draws together topics and methodologies essential for the socio-cultural, mineralogical, and geochemical analysis of archaeological ceramic. Ceramic is one of the most complex and ubiquitous archaeomaterials in the archaeological record: it occurs around the world and through time in almost every culture and context, from building materials and technological installations to utilitarian wares and votive figurines. For more than 100 years, archaeologists have used ceramic analysis to answer complex questions about economy, subsistence, technological innovation, social organization, and dating. The volume is structured around the themes “Research design and data analysis,” “Foundational concepts,” “Evaluating ceramic provenance,” “Investigating ceramic manufacture,” “Assessing vessel function,” and “Dating ceramic assemblages.” It provides a common vocabulary and offers practical tools and guidelines for ceramic analysis using techniques and methodologies ranging from network analysis and typology to rehydroxylation dating and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Each chapter provides the theoretical background and practical guidelines, such as cost and destructiveness of analysis, for each technique, as well as detailed case studies illustrating the application and interpretation of analytical data for answering anthropological questions.
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