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    Some clinical impressions used as premedication of droperidol in children

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    A short description is given of the indications and use of premedication, especially in children. The properties and toxic effects of the butyrophenone drug droperidol are given and emphasis is laid on how these differ when the drug is used alone and when it is combined with other drugs. it main  advantages are considered to be the superior tranquillization in the pre-operative period and reduction of nausea and pain in the postoperative period

    Some clinical impressions used as premedication of droperidol in children

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    A short description is given of the indications and use of premedication, especially in children. The properties and toxic effects of the butyrophenone drug droperidol are given and emphasis is laid on how these differ when the drug is used alone and when it is combined with other drugs.It main advantages are considered to be the superior tranquillization in the pre-operative period and reduction of nausea and pain in the postoperative period

    Conceptualizing leadership across cultures

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    In this article, we summarize research on how the meaning of leadership varies systematically across cultures, and describe the conflict in the literature between the quest for universals and the identification of cultural contingencies in leadership theory. We review the literature on the relationships between cultural dimensions and leadership, and discuss implications of this range of research for management practice

    Analyzing designed experiments in distance sampling

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    Distance sampling is a survey technique for estimating the abundance or density of wild animal populations. Detection probabilities of animals inherently differ by species, age class, habitats, or sex. By incorporating the change in an observer’s ability to detect a particular class of animals as a function of distance, distance sampling leads to density estimates that are comparable across different species, ages, habitats, sexes, and so on. Increasing interest in evaluating the effects of management practices on animal populations in an experimental context has led to a need for suitable methods of analyzing distance sampling data. We outline a two-stage approach for analyzing distance sampling data from designed experiments, in which a two-step bootstrap is used to quantify precision and identify treatment effects. We illustrate this approach using data from a before—after control-impact experiment designed to assess the effects of large-scale prescribed fire treatments on bird densities in ponderosa pine forests of the southwestern United States

    Pullout Resistance Factors of Metal Strips in Tire Shred-Sand Mixtures

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    Analyzing designed experiments in distance sampling

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    Distance sampling is a survey technique for estimating the abundance or density of wild animal populations. Detection probabilities of animals inherently differ by species, age class, habitats, or sex. By incorporating the change in an observer’s ability to detect a particular class of animals as a function of distance, distance sampling leads to density estimates that are comparable across different species, ages, habitats, sexes, and so on. Increasing interest in evaluating the effects of management practices on animal populations in an experimental context has led to a need for suitable methods of analyzing distance sampling data. We outline a two-stage approach for analyzing distance sampling data from designed experiments, in which a two-step bootstrap is used to quantify precision and identify treatment effects. We illustrate this approach using data from a before—after control-impact experiment designed to assess the effects of large-scale prescribed fire treatments on bird densities in ponderosa pine forests of the southwestern United States
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