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Every student in the state studies 200 hours of Design and technology.
How is it important to my study of design and technology?
Last year, just two in five design and technology teacher training places were taken.
We are leading the edge again with design and technology.
In terms of glass design and technology, there had never been anything like it.
Of setting a real live project for a design and technology A level student.
Is there a place for futures education in design and technology?
A wide variety of materials is available for design and technology activities.
Decide on the work space within the class - design and technology activities require room!
It is described as an ideas model that will influence future design and technology.
Exterior design and technology, on the other hand, are relatively less important.
The work will contribute to their design and technology lessons.
Design and Technology is located in its own extensive centre.
The theatre will be used as a centre for the university's arts, design and technology courses.
MySpace has always been a bit behind maybe on design and technology.
Q. How do design and technology fit together as subjects?
We also write magazine articles about web design and technology.
Design and Technology within the curriculum is an extension of this experience.
The scheme of work for design and technology has been reviewed.
The course is a complement to the design and technology courses in the School.
Teacher's page This site provides a range of starting points for design and technology projects.
The teachers held them up in the air to demonstrate what a design and technology teacher might have to cope with.
We'd like to see art, design and technology rolled together as they are so closely related.
The nuclear reactor is just the first of two being built with Russian design and technology.
That said, it is clear new designs and technologies are having an effect.
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In cases such as these one should consider digoxin toxicity but this was not the case with his patient.
Only a small number of patients exhibited suspected digoxin toxicity.
The effects of intravenous calcium in patients with digoxin toxicity.
It could precipitate digoxin toxicity in patients who were already on the medication.
Furosemide may increase the risk of digoxin toxicity due to hypokalemia.
PR interval prolongation, however, may be a sign of digoxin toxicity.
Digoxin toxicity increases in individuals who have kidney impairment.
In addition, depressed conduction is a predominant feature of digoxin toxicity.
Officials said higher than labeled doses might pose a risk of digoxin toxicity in patients with renal failure.
Digoxin toxicity is often divided into acute or chronic toxicity.
Unexpected but unavoidable digoxin toxicity with no obvious cause.'
They are due to elevated cytosolic calcium concentrations, classically seen with digoxin toxicity.
Digoxin toxicity can cause nausea, vomiting, dizziness, low blood pressure, cardiac instability and slow heart rate.
It is contraindicated in patients with AV (atrioventricular) heart block or digoxin toxicity.
Conclusion: traditional ECG criteria for digoxin toxicity include many rhythms not associated with high concentrations.
High amounts of the electrolyte potassium (K+) in the blood (hyperkalemia) is characteristic of digoxin toxicity.
Some tablets had been released at double thickness and therefore double strength, causing some patients to experience digoxin toxicity.
Digoxin toxicity- IV formulation is drug of choice for arrhythmias caused by cardiac glycoside toxicity.
It has been postulated that Van Gogh may have exhibited a form of digoxin toxicity from foxglove plants used to treat his epilepsy.
• Decreased renal function, decreased renal clearance of drugs (digoxin toxicity)
This antidote has been shown to be highly effective in treating life-threatening signs of digoxin toxicity such as hyperkalemia, hemodynamic instability, and arrhythmias.
Can increase digoxin toxicity in patients taking digoxin by reducing serum potassium levels, thereby enhancing the effects of digoxin.
These are often seen in patients with ventricular arrhythmias due to digoxin toxicity and reperfusion therapy after myocardial infarction (MI).
In digoxin toxicity, the finding of frequent premature ventricular beats (PVCs) is the most common and the earliest dysrhythmia.
Importantly, toxicity was very low, with 2% of patients in this group requiring hospitalization for suspected digoxin toxicity compared to 0.9% of placebo patients.
This treatment is used for digoxin poisoning, another cardiac glycoside.
They noted that there was strong disagreement concerning whether or not baby Amber had died of digoxin poisoning.
Antidigoxin antibody fragments, the specific treatment for digoxin poisoning, are also effective in serious digitoxin toxicity.
Susan Nelles, was similarly charged with murder of children by digoxin poisoning at the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children in 1981.
This book presents facts in defense of Susan Nelles which apply similarly to the false charge of digoxin poisoning directed against Lucia de Berk.
Without the misinterpretation of the autopsy blood digoxin levels, there would not have been any consideration of digoxin poisoning - and no criminal investigation would have occurred.
But his death certificate listed the cause of death as an abnormal heart rhythm and excess potassium - two well-known results of digoxin poisoning - without ever mentioning the drug.
History of poisoning (of a plant), ECG abnormalities that fit digoxin poisoning, and being in a region with N. oleander suggest poisoning with the plant.
The group said Digifab, BTG’s antidote for digoxin poisoning, also benefited from the withdrawal of rival drug DigiBind, which GlaxoSmithKline took off the market in March.
The causes of high autopsy blood digoxin are discussed thoroughly in a 2011 book, "The Nurses are Innocent - The Digoxin Poisoning Fallacy" (Dundurn Press, Toronto).
A dose of 400 mg is used in digoxin poisoning, but a dose of 800 mg is recommended for oleandrin poisoning due to the lower binding affinity of the antibody to oleandrin.
Gavin Hamilton, M.D., of London, Ontario, published a book, The Nurses are Innocent - The Digoxin Poisoning Fallacy, proving that very high blood digoxin levels should be expected in autopsy blood samples.
Lidocaine is also the most important class-1b antiarrhythmic drug; it is used intravenously for the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias (for acute myocardial infarction, digoxin poisoning, cardioversion, or cardiac catheterization) if amiodarone is not available or contraindicated.
In the case where digoxin poisoning was alleged, and supposedly detected by independent measurements in two Dutch laboratories, the method used in those laboratories did not exclude that the substance found was actually a related substance naturally produced in the human body.
After the appeal proceedings were closed, but before the judges delivered their verdict, the Public Prosecution Service received, via the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI), a report from a forensic laboratory in Strasbourg on the evidence for digoxin poisoning.
The broader logic is that BTG gains the $100 million (£68 million) of annual revenues from CroFab and DigiFab, Protherics’s flagship products for rattlesnake bites and digoxin poisoning, while using its own cash pile to develop existing products and license in new ones from rivals.
It is sometimes associated with digitalis toxicity in patients with heart disease.
Scanning through them, he saw that they were accounts of two separate cases involving digitalis toxicity.
It can be associated with digitalis toxicity.
Amiodarone can worsen the cardiac arrhythmia brought on by digitalis toxicity.
In the 1970s, Edgar Haber first used antibodies to treat digitalis toxicity.
It tends to be a regular, narrow complex tachycardia and may be a sign of digitalis toxicity.
ST depression may be associated with subendocardial myocardial infarction, hypokalemia, or digitalis toxicity.
Double dose Digoxin tablets can cause digitalis toxicity and result in cardiac instability, bradycardia and death among other things.
Other causes include digitalis toxicity, induction of anesthesia, placement of surgical instrumentation into the thorax or as a benign, temporary phenomenon.
Strong vagal manoeuvres that cause sudden bradycardia may trigger ventricular fibrillation in the context of acute ischaemia or digitalis toxicity.
Notably, the electric cardioversion (to "shock" the heart) is generally not indicated in ventricular fibrillation in digitalis toxicity, as it can increase the dysrhythmia.
From the knowledge of the mechanism of action, combined use of Preotact and cardiac glycosides may predispose patients to digitalis toxicity if hypercalcemia develops.
The litigation, brought by a Talladega woman and her husband, alleges defective Digitek pills caused her to suffer digitalis toxicity, a sometimes lethal reaction to an overdose of digoxin.
The existence of double-strength tablets poses a risk of digitalis toxicity in patients with renal failure and can cause nausea, vomiting, dizziness, low blood pressure, cardiac instability and bradycardia.
Pharmacological management of suspected beta-blocker overdose might be treated with glucagon, calcium channel blocker overdose treated with calcium chloride and digitalis toxicity treated with the digoxin immune Fab.
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Its primary purpose is to keep voice and data communications private.
Data communications and other network services, too, are open to outside suppliers.
His last position included corporate responsibility for both voice and data communications.
There were 292,000 network systems and data communications analysts in 2008.
The company is a growing data communications and Internet services provider.
Data Communications are the building blocks that make the networks.
The other lights provide information that only data communications experts are likely to find interesting.
The committee tries to promote international standards for data communications.
A group with much higher pay, network systems and data communications analysts, was expected to grow by 55 percent, to 357,000.
Current proposals look to take into account the prevalence of data communications.
Those networks will be necessary to meet the growing demand for Internet and other data communications services.
Amateur radio operators may use it to call each other for voice or data communications.
Use of the term has continued in telephony and data communications.
Over time, the company hopes to offer high-speed data communications to households.
Hence, this scheme is normally not used in data communications today.
It provides wireless voice and data communications to subscribers in Japan.
A thorough analysis of data communications is not possible.
Over 45 floors of office space had to be connected to the Pentagon's voice and data communications systems.
In Cisco's favor, however, is its legacy of experience with data communications systems.
"It may rather provide a much better way of doing short-range data communications because it's very energy efficient."
Other companies are offering similar radio data communications systems.
Webmasters are only one kind of network systems and data communications analyst.
It has also led to Government action that data communications experts say could stall interest in a promising new technology.
This system is designed to provide advanced voice and data communications over Amateur radio using open standards.
The new system would also deliver short messages, paging and longer data communications.
My hon. Friend wanted to know about data transmission services.
Then, too, business leaders know that some new technologies they want kept free, like data transmission, can cut two ways.
Data transmission stopped on December 11, 1959, after 84 days of operation.
He rushed back, hoping nothing had gone wrong with the data transmission.
The law allows private companies to begin offering some services, like data transmission, this year.
This is a standard for the data transmission of internet content and services.
It was thus an example of a synchronous data transmission system.
Data Transmission has a focus on generating a large amount of content.
Learn more about computers and data transmission by following the links on the next page.
The next half hour passed in a flurry of discussion and data transmission.
A request for information and the corresponding data transmission is an example of such an activity.
Its new product is an adapted military data transmission device.
A system for facilitating trade by using electronic data transmission.
The industry uses different standards to label the data transmission rates.
The company expects Brazil's data transmission industry to grow by 30 percent over the next three years.
The demonstration was about three times faster than the previous world record for data transmission.
Telecommunication companies are able to provide better data transmission speed.
It allows the combination of voice and data transmission on standard phone lines.
Against another wall a bank of computers began recording the data transmissions.
All data transmissions begin and end at the Master (circular).
There may have been an error in data transmission or transcription.
Wireless data transmission is expected to bring the greatest revenue growth in coming years.
The company owns patents on a technology for wireless data transmission.
As a result, telephone companies can offer high-speed voice, video and data transmission at lower rates.
The data transmissions were converted to a standard television signal.
"DT is right here listening to us and he's all hot to go."
DT 2 attempts to break out and is driven back.
I put my purse on the moving table and dt through the metal door.
This is the approach implemented by the dt function in R.
We want to know how many particles impact it during time interval dt.
DT has been desperately trying to get rid of it for a while now.
Seems exactly the same post as one on the DT.
DT had worked down to the right behind her with the burp gun.
He picked it up, turned both eye turrets toward dt.
I talked to him again, and it was nothing but DT stuff.
"DT is a whole process - it's a living subject.
He finished the season third in the league with 90 DT.
The point is they do have options but DT wants to make some money and run.
After that he worked for the youth radio DT 64.
Also, some of the paragraphs are very long, as in the DT.
At closing, DT stock had gone down and the value was less.
I remember when DT had that science troll working for them.
He then became a DT teacher and retired from teaching in the summer of 2010.
DT in its present form has 17 initials, 18 finals and 8 tones.
I watch DT 2 attempt to scramble down from their position.
It was DT calling from another oak off to her left.
It has second biggest play ground and student strength in Salem Dt.
DT has already made clear they are selling.
DT 2 had dug in there for the duration.
SHE is pulling up dt the border crossing - now.
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