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The Narcotic Treatment Program Master List contains a list of all state-licensed and certified narcotic treatment programs. The Master List contains vital information for each program listed and additional details, such as the program’s address and contact information, total capacity, hours of operation and program director and medical director.
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Carbon dioxide is a relatively inert gas produced as a by-product of cellular respiration and is often used during various experimental manipulations of bees, as well as in beekeeping practices. However, a high concentration of carbon dioxide can affect the fitness of insects and even shorten their lives. Here, we tested the impact of exposure to carbon dioxide on the memory of foraging bees by performing a field experiment to test the spatial orientation of bees in terms of their ability to return to the nest. Additionally, we performed two laboratory experiments designed to test the short- and long-term memory of workers. Carbon dioxide had a clear negative impact on both the short-term memory and, uniquely, the long-term memory of worker bees. The laboratory results were confirmed by the field study, in which the bees had difficulty finding their way back to the nest after treatment with carbon dioxide. These results indicate that the use of carbon dioxide on foraging workers in research experiments should be limited, as it can indirectly affect the results of scientific research as well as colony conditions.
The Narcotic Treatment Program Master List contains a list of all state-licensed and certified narcotic treatment programs. The Master List contains vital information for each program listed and additional details, such as the program’s address and contact information, total capacity, hours of operation and program director and medical director.
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This study investigated the frequency with which various nonnarcotic substances were used by male narcotic addicts and the relation of these substances to different types of criminal activity during periods of active addiction and periods of non- addiction. The variables were designed to facilitate an analysis of narcotic addicts as crime risks, patterns of nonnarcotic drug use, and the percentage of illegal income addicts obtained during periods of addiction compared with periods of nonaddiction. Information is included concerning types of narcotic drug use, crime patterns, and use of marijuana, cocaine, barbiturates, amphetamines, and Librium.
This ArcGIS Instant App leverages the nearby functionality with the Medi-Cal Licensed Narcotic Treatment Program Facility Listing to enable members of the public to find providers or services near a specific location.
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Analysis of ‘Licensed Narcotic Treatment Programs’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/785453c2-6c42-4196-a6e9-3e7cc52b4e63 on 26 January 2022.
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The Narcotic Treatment Program Master List contains a list of all state-licensed and certified narcotic treatment programs. The Master List contains the contact information for each program listed and additional details regarding total number of slots, and if program has a 2+2 waiver, and/or 30 day take home approval on file with the Department.
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This dataset tracks the updates made on the dataset "Licensed Narcotic Treatment Programs App" as a repository for previous versions of the data and metadata.
This ArcGIS Instant App leverages the nearby functionality with the Medi-Cal Licensed Narcotic Treatment Program Facility Listing to enable members of the public to find providers or services near a specific location. New as of 5/8/25
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This study was a retrospective audit review of anaesthetic charts, case notes and operation records of patients that were operated at the accident and emergency (A&E) theatre of a tertiary hospital in the North-West region of Nigeria over a 6 months period. Patient’s age, sex, type of surgery and anaesthetic technique were collated. Data obtained were expressed as numbers and percentages.
A total number of 270 patients had emergency surgery during the study period. Males constituted 140 (51.9%) of patients. Paediatric surgery had the highest number with 88 (32.6%) of patients followed by general surgery which had 70 (25.9%) patients. Gynaecological surgery had the lowest number of 10 (3.7%) patients as shown in Table 1. Forty (14.8%) of patients operated during the period had high blood pressure (>140/90mmHg). Twelve of the hypertensive patients (30%) had urological operations followed by general surgical procedures with 11 patients (27.5%). Four patients (10%) had gynaecological surgery (Table 2). The technique of anaesthesia used for the hypertensive patients are as shown in Table 3.
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This dataset tracks the updates made on the dataset "Licensed Narcotic Treatment Programs" as a repository for previous versions of the data and metadata.
This data collection was undertaken to develop a typology of narcotic addicts according to the kind, frequency, and seriousness of their crimes and to identify the most serious criminal offenders, thereby determining which individuals were best suited to rehabilitation. The following questions are addressed by the data: (1) What "types" of narcotic addicts can be distinguished in terms of their criminal behavior? Which of these types are amenable to rehabilitation? (2) At what time during their addiction careers do addicts commit the most crime? Do narcotic addicts "mature" out of addiction? (3) What is the relationship between individuals' involvement in crime prior to addiction and their criminal activity and drug use over their addiction career? (4) Which demographic, personality, or other factors are associated with serious crime committed during periods of narcotic addiction? (5) What are the contributions of situational and dispositional factors to the relationship between addiction and crime? Part 1 of the collection details the subjects' addiction careers, the age they first used various drugs, the age they first became addicted to narcotics, the amount of time they were addicted/not addicted to narcotics, and the total length of their addiction careers. Part 2 contains variables generated by cluster analysis, including cluster assignment or "type." Part 3 includes the educational, occupational, and arrest histories of the subjects, as well as the drug use and arrest histories of their families. The Part 4 file consists of Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory and Raven Progressive Matrix scores. The frequency and types of crime that subjects committed during the preaddiction period comprise Part 5, while the frequency and nature of drug use during the preaddiction period comprise Part 6. Parts 7 and 8 contain crime variables and drug use variables, respectively, across all nonaddiction periods. Finally, Part 9 contains data characterizing crime across all addiction periods, and Part 10 contains variables regarding drug use across total addiction periods.
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84 Global import shipment records of Anaesthesia Workstation with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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The anaesthesia information management system (AIMS) market size is projected to grow significantly, with the market value expected to rise from approximately USD 550 million in 2023 to USD 1.2 billion by 2032, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 9%. One of the key growth factors driving this market is the increasing need for advanced healthcare IT solutions to enhance patient safety and improve workflow efficiency in surgical environments.
A major growth factor for the anaesthesia information management system market is the rising number of surgical procedures worldwide. As the global population ages and the prevalence of chronic diseases continues to rise, the demand for surgeries, including elective and emergency procedures, is increasing. This surge in surgical procedures necessitates the adoption of advanced technologies like AIMS to ensure accurate monitoring and documentation of anaesthesia care. These systems help in minimizing errors, enhancing patient safety, and improving overall surgical outcomes, thereby driving market growth.
Another significant growth factor is the increasing emphasis on patient safety and quality of care. Healthcare organizations are under constant pressure to minimize medical errors, comply with regulatory requirements, and improve clinical outcomes. Anaesthesia information management systems play a crucial role in achieving these objectives by providing real-time data, enabling better decision-making, and facilitating seamless communication among healthcare professionals. The ability of these systems to integrate with other hospital information systems also enhances their adoption, contributing to market growth.
The technological advancements in healthcare IT solutions are also a key driver for the growth of the AIMS market. Innovations such as the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) algorithms in AIMS are enhancing their predictive capabilities and operational efficiency. These advancements are enabling healthcare providers to offer personalized anaesthesia care, optimize resource utilization, and reduce operational costs. The continuous evolution of technology is expected to further drive the adoption of AIMS, thereby fueling market growth over the forecast period.
The integration of High Acuity Information Systems within the anaesthesia information management system market represents a significant advancement in healthcare technology. These systems are designed to manage and monitor patients with complex medical needs, providing real-time data that is crucial for making informed decisions during surgical procedures. By incorporating High Acuity Information Systems, healthcare providers can ensure that critical patient information is readily available, enhancing the precision and efficiency of anaesthesia care. This integration not only supports better clinical outcomes but also aligns with the increasing emphasis on patient safety and quality of care, making it a vital component in the evolution of anaesthesia management solutions.
In terms of regional outlook, North America currently holds the largest share of the anaesthesia information management system market. This dominance can be attributed to the well-established healthcare infrastructure, high adoption of advanced technologies, and the presence of major market players in the region. However, the Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the highest growth rate during the forecast period. Factors such as increasing healthcare expenditure, rising awareness about patient safety, and the growing number of surgical procedures are driving the demand for AIMS in this region. Emerging economies such as China and India are expected to be major contributors to this growth.
The anaesthesia information management system market can be segmented by component into software, hardware, and services. The software segment is expected to hold the largest market share due to the growing need for efficient and accurate data management in anaesthesia care. Software solutions in AIMS offer various functionalities such as real-time monitoring, data recording, and integration with other hospital information systems, making them essential for modern surgical environments. The continuous updates and improvements in software capabilities are driving the adoption of AIMS software, thereby contributing to market growth.
The emperor penguin, Aptenodytes forsteri, is the premier avian diver and a top predator in the Antarctic ecosystem. The routine occurrence of 500-m diver during foraging trips to sea is both a physiological and behavior enigma. The objectives of this project address how and why emperors dive as deep and long as they do. The project examines four major topics in the diving biology of emperor penguins: pressure tolerance, oxygen store management, end-organ tolerance of diving hypoxemia/ischemia, and deep-dive foraging behavior. These subjects are relevant to the role of the emperor as a top predator in the Antarctic ecosystem, and to critical concepts in diving physiology, including decompression sickness, nitrogen narcosis, shallow water blackout, hypoxemic tolerance, and extension of aerobic dive time. The following hypotheses will be tested: 1) Prevention of nitrogen narcosis and decompression sickness in emperor penguins is achieved by inhibition of pulmonary gas exchange at depth. 2) Shallow water black out does not occur because of greater cerebral hypoxemic tolerance, and, in deep dives, because of resumption of pulmonary gas exchange during final ascent. 3) The rate of depletion of the blood oxygen store is a function of depth of dive and heart rate. 4) The aerobic dive limit (ADL) reflects the onset of lactate accumulation in locomotory muscle, not total depletion of all oxygen stores. 5) Elevation of tissue antioxidant capacity and free-radical scavenging enzyme activities protect against the routine ischemia/reperfusion which occur during diving. 6) During deep dives, the Antarctic silverfish, Pleuorogramma antarcticum, is the primary prey item for emperors. In addition to evaluation of the hypotheses below, the project has broader impacts in several areas such as partnership with foreign and national institutes and organizations (e.g., the National Institute of Polar Research of Japan, Centro de Investigacioines del Noroeste of Mexico, National Geographic, the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and Sea World). Participation in National Geographic television documentaries will provide unique educational opportunities for the general public; development of state-of-the-art technology (e.g., blood oxygen electrode recorders, blood samplers, and miniaturized digital cameras) will lay the groundwork for future research by this group and others; and the effects of the B15 iceberg on breeding success of emperor penguins will continue to be evaluated with population censuses during planned fieldwork at several Ross Sea emperor penguin colonies.
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688 Global exporters importers export import shipment records of Anaesthesia mask with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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152 Global import shipment records of Anaesthesia Equipment with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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Large-scale, annotated collection of 2-photon calcium imaging data in CA1 of the murine hippocampus under three distinct anesthetics (Isoflurane, Keta/Xyl and MMF), during natural sleep, and during wakefulness.
This dataset tracks the updates made on the dataset "Licensed Narcotic Treatment Programs" as a repository for previous versions of the data and metadata.
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The Narcotic Treatment Program Master List contains a list of all state-licensed and certified narcotic treatment programs. The Master List contains vital information for each program listed and additional details, such as the program’s address and contact information, total capacity, hours of operation and program director and medical director.