25 research outputs found
Flow Back Water Treatment Using Swellable Organosilica Media
ABS Materials has developed a new type of swellable organophilic material that extracts a wide array of dissolved hydrocarbons from oil field waters. With funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (SBIR Program) orchestrated through the National Energy Technology Laboratory, ABS Materials has been engineering systems to use swellable organically modified silica to treat flow back waters to remove dissolved organics. Two pilot scale systems were built: a non-regenerating skid-mounted system which handles inputs of up to 4 gal/min and a 60 gal/min trailer mounted system which included a mechanism for SOMS regeneration. Copyright 2011, Society of Petroleum Engineers
Antibiotic Use by Pediatric Residents: Identifying Opportunities and Strategies for Antimicrobial Stewardship.
OBJECTIVES:
To determine the antibiotic prescribing practices of pediatric residents and assess how they acquire knowledge leading to prescribing behaviors.
METHODS:
We performed a cross-sectional electronic survey of all pediatric residents at the Children鈥檚 National Medical Center and Nicklaus Children鈥檚 Hospital, assessing antibiotic prescribing patterns for common pediatric infections, use of antibiograms, and factors influencing antibiotic choice.
RESULTS:
Eighty-five surveys (45%) were returned complete and included in the analysis. Increased deviations from clinical guideline recommendations were observed for antibiotic treatments of sinusitis and community-acquired pneumonia as compared with otitis media and group A streptococcal pharyngitis. Only 57% of residents reported having used antibiograms. General pediatric inpatient attending physicians were identified as the most influential source for house staff antibiotic knowledge.
CONCLUSIONS:
Results illustrate the need for better promotion and integration of clinical guidelines with antibiograms when developing antibiotic education programs for residents in training. In addition, pediatric hospitalists should play an active role in the implementation of these programs and can provide valuable insight into the development of educational programs in conjunction with graduate medical education divisions.
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[correspondence] Anvers, Entrep么t de Commerce. Lettre: Den Heer L. Roelandt, Architecte te Gend. Mijnheer. Daer er door de aennemers den zaterdag niet is konnen betaelt worden [...] /
Oorspronkelijke map in Collectie Vliegende Bladen: Anvers. Wijken, straten, gebouwen, monumenten en waterlopen. Entrep么t de commerce. Brieven van P.J. Terneus aan architect L. Roelandt en van Mr. De Kock aan architect Louis Roelandt. O.a. belangwekkende brieven omtrent de omstandigheden waarin het entrep么t tot stand kwam in 1830 en volgende jaren.Oud plaatsnummer BIB.VLBL.FI.A.051.32Overgebracht naar een aparte architectuurcollectie (BIB.ARCH.ONV.005.02) op 06/05/2010Bijzondere collectiesVliegende Blade
[correspondence] Anvers, Entrep么t de Commerce. Lettre: Den Heer L. Roelandt, Architecte te Gend. Mijnheer! Met grootste genoegen en hoogagting [...] /
Oorspronkelijke map in Collectie Vliegende Bladen: Anvers. Wijken, straten, gebouwen, monumenten en waterlopen. Entrep么t de commerce. Brieven van P.J. Terneus aan architect L. Roelandt en van Mr. De Kock aan architect Louis Roelandt. O.a. belangwekkende brieven omtrent de omstandigheden waarin het entrep么t tot stand kwam in 1830 en volgende jaren.Oud plaatsnummer BIB.VLBL.FI.A.051.32Overgebracht naar een aparte architectuurcollectie (BIB.ARCH.ONV.005.02) op 06/05/2010Bijzondere collectiesVliegende Blade
[plan] Debit, d'heer L. Roelandt, architect, te Gend aan P. J. Terneur, teekenaar voor gedaane diensten aan de werken.
Vliegende BladenBijzondere collectiesArchitectuurfocusOud plaatsnummer BIB.VLBL.FI.R.022/9Roelandt (Louis) - Comptes Terneur (P. J.
[plan] Staat van gedaene diensten voor den Heer L. Roelandt, architect te Gend door P. J. Terneur aan de werken.
Vliegende BladenBijzondere collectiesArchitectuurfocusOud plaatsnummer BIB.VLBL.FI.R.022/9Roelandt (Louis) - Comptes Terneur (P. J.