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    Australasian Triage Scale a category three (urgent) was allocated indicating that the patient should be reviewed by a medical officer within thirty minutes (McCallum‚ 2006). Due to his rapid heart rate and potential risk of becoming hemodynamically unstable as well as the associated chest discomfort/palpitations he was allocated to the high dependency area within the department. On initial assessment the patient was gauged as lethargic but orientated‚ with a Glasgow Coma Scale of 15/15. He was spontaneously

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    Following the Nursing and Midwifery Code of Conduct and ensuring confidentiality‚ dignity and respect is maintained throughout this essay‚ I will be changing the child’s name to Alfie (NMC‚ 2015). Alfie was a 3 year old who my mentor and I triaged and assessed in the early hours of the morning in A and E. He presented with a barking cough‚ temperature of 40°C and very irritable. These are all common signs and symptoms of croup. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (2012) defines

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    CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Computer simulation was developed hand-in-hand with the rapid growth of the computer‚ following its first large-scale deployment during the Manhattan Project in World War II to model the process of nuclear detonation. It was a simulation of 12 hard spheres using a Monte Carlo algorithm. Computer simulation is often used as an adjunct to‚ or substitution for‚ modeling systems for which simple closed form analytic solutions are not possible. There

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    Group Theory For particle physicists Lecture 5 Rachel Dowdall University of Glasgow‚ UK University of Glasgow – p. 1/2 Last Lecture SU (3) Flavour symmetry Classification of mesons and baryons This time: Finish the classification of baryons Colour SU (3) symmetry Young’s tableaux University of Glasgow – p. 2/2 Wave functions The wave function for a particle is the product Ψ = φFlavour χspin ξcolour ηspace Overall‚ this should be symmetric under exchange of quarks for mesons and

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    practice By Mike Buckle‚ John L. Thompson) Thus it is very costly. Likewise this is not the only cost‚ when banks start-up they need a wide range of specialist contractors‚ buildings‚ and I.T. For example Tesco Bank recently built a new building in Glasgow creating 200 new jobs‚ thus it is pricey. However unlike some “barriers such as asset specificity” (Wengler‚ 2006:176) banks tend not to have this problem because although the buildings are costly and they have a lot of highly

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    Scotland is a beautiful country and tourism is one of the important industries. About a fourth of the total area of the country is under cultivation or in pasture. The main Scottish crop is oats. Sheep raising is in the Highlands. There is a small scale farming called crofting. There are no branches of industry in Highland Scotland because of its mountainous relief and the winters are long‚ the summers are wet‚ the land is sour for real farming. History The earliest people living were Iberians

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    government organisations can be demonstrated through looking at different towns and cities across Europe during this time of rapid industrialisation. I. Maver argues that the Glasgow Corporation was kept in prime efficiency by an array of experts who were the best in their fields; this suggests that the local government in Glasgow was working effectively to ameliorate the adverse effects of industrialisation.Whereas‚ A. Lees argues that the local governing elite in Hamburg effectively neglected the city’s

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    Chapter Introduction 1 1.1 Introduction The task of the assignment is to configure a fully work network for company XYZ. The company XYZ currently has two main offices located in London and in Glasgow. Also near the London based office is the existing ISP connection. A list of specifications was supplied in order to complete the assignment. The following features were needed to make sure the network worked efficiently:  EIGRP  Frame Relay  DHCP  Network

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    Nisbet: David Douglas and the Douglas Fir David Douglas was a Scottish botanist. In the early years of his career‚ he worked as an assistant to the head gardener at Scone Palace in northeastern Scotland. He then moved to the Botanical Gardens of Glasgow University‚ where he often attended William Hooker’s botany lectures. As a worker in the greenhouse‚ Douglas often supplied the plants for Hooker’s lectures. Hooker‚ who was impressed with Douglas’s botanical intuition and curiosity‚ recommended him

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    to modern academic discipline economics. Smith’s arguments against mercantilism and in favor of free trade were a stark challenge to much of the protectionism‚ tariffs and gold-hoarding that prevailed at the time. He entered the University of Glasgow at the age of 15‚ and studied moral philosophy. His original interest in Christianity has been recorded as one that was ultimately rejected as that of a Deist‚ although

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