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The negative press and political opposition to plastic hide a complex reality. When criticism is left unchallenged, our right to open debate is frustrated. What is the real situation with plastic? Is it truly public enemy number 1? Without dodging the core issues, this book provides scientific and technological points of reference. It advocates for an approach that is coherently aligned with international initiatives and calls for reindustrialisation in France. Sorting, collecting, composting, recycling, and reusing– more realistic, environmentally-friendly, and economically- viable solut ions exist, providing an alternative path to the dead end created by French legislation. This book calls for carefully-considered awareness, because before we condemn or defend, it is crucial that we understand.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Includes subject section, name section, and 1968-1970, technical reports.
Critical Care Clinicians can use general drug references (Micomedex, Lexicomp) for data on dosing of high-alert medications in special patient populations but these references are not available to all healthcare clinicians, they are expensive and they are not specific to high-alert medications or critically ill patients. Doctors, nurses and pharmacists in the hospital setting will benefit from having one resource with all of this information. The purpose of this reference manual would be to guide critical care clinicians on dosing of high-alert medications in special patient populations. The most important feature of the book will be a summary of primary literature using tables when possible. This will be useful to readers because currently a reference book does not exist that guides clinicians in these difficult dosing decisions.