Wealth -- Tanzania -- Longitudinal studies : Prosperity in rural Africa? : insights into wealth, assets, and poverty from longitudinal studies in Tanzania / edited by Dan Brockington and Christine Noe
Wealth tax -- Law and legislation -- Congresses. : Inheritance and wealth tax aspects of emigration and immigration of individuals : proceedings of a seminar held in Oslo, Norway, in 2002 during the 56th Congress of the International Fiscal Association / chair, Jürgen Killius
Wealth -- United States -- Congresses : Experimental Poverty Measures : Summary of a Workshop / John Iceland, Rapporteur ; Planning Group for the Workshop to Assess the Current Status of Actions Taken in Response to Measuring Poverty: A New Approach, Committee on National Statistics, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council of the National Academies
Wealth -- United States -- Statistics. : The United States and the future of the Anglo-Saxon race / by Josiah Strong ; and, The growth of American industries and wealth / by Michael G. Mulhall
Techniques for effecting the transition of the respiratory-failure patient from mechanical ventilation to spontaneous ventilation, while meeting the criteria that tidal volume be above a given threshold (greater than 5 ml/kg), respiratory frequency be below a given count (less than 30 breaths/min), and oxygen partial pressure be above a given threshold (PaO2 greater than 50mm Hg). Weaning studies focus on finding methods to monitor and predict the outcome of mechanical ventilator weaning as well as finding ventilatory support techniques which will facilitate successful weaning. Present methods include intermittent mandatory ventilation, intermittent positive pressure ventilation, and mandatory minute volume ventilation
Techniques for effecting the transition of the respiratory-failure patient from mechanical ventilation to spontaneous ventilation, while meeting the criteria that tidal volume be above a given threshold (greater than 5 ml/kg), respiratory frequency be below a given count (less than 30 breaths/min), and oxygen partial pressure be above a given threshold (PaO2 greater than 50mm Hg). Weaning studies focus on finding methods to monitor and predict the outcome of mechanical ventilator weaning as well as finding ventilatory support techniques which will facilitate successful weaning. Present methods include intermittent mandatory ventilation, intermittent positive pressure ventilation, and mandatory minute volume ventilation