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The first commercially successful electronic gear shift system for road bicycles was introduced by Shimano in 2009, the Di2. [3] Three professional teams used the Di2 in the 2009 Tour of California: Columbia High Road, Garmin Slipstream, and Rabobank; [3] and several teams and riders, including George Hincapie, used it during the 2009 Tour de ...
Di2 may refer to: NSB Di 2, a class of locomotives in Norway; Shimano Di2, an electronic shifting system for bicycles; Dead Island 2, a 2023 video game
Cost-shifting [1] is an economic situation where one individual, group, or government underpays for a service, resulting in another individual, group, or government overpaying for a service (shifting compared to the expected burden).
An NIH shift is a chemical rearrangement where a hydrogen atom on an aromatic ring undergoes an intramolecular migration primarily during a hydroxylation reaction. This process is also known as a 1,2-hydride shift. These shifts are often studied and observed by isotopic labeling. An example of an NIH shift is shown below: Example of NIH shift
The memo by city Health + Hospitals, obtained by USA TODAY, included information on contacting immigration liaisons, as well as making copies of warrants or subpoenas. ... “We are on a shifting ...
A specific type of change-of-shift report is Nursing Bedside Shift Report in which the off going nurse provides change-of-shift report to the on coming nurse at the patient's bedside. [1] [6] [7] Since 2013, giving report at the patient bedside has been recommend by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) to improve patient safety ...
Good Health: 15 to 20 percent. Overweight: 21 t0 24 percent. Too High: > 24. Women: Essential Fat: < 8 percent. Athletes: 8 to 15 percent. General Fitness: 16 to 23 percent. Good Health: 24 to 30 ...
A lung on a chip, close up. Bioconvergence technologies in healthcare may include translational medicine, enabling the extraction of new insights from massive data sets; neuromorphic computing, which seeks to emulate the biological neural structure of the brain to increase processing performance and energy efficiency; creation of digital twins for clinical trials; and biochips such as an ...