molter


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Synonyms for molter

an animal (especially birds and arthropods and reptiles) that periodically shed their outer layer (feathers or cuticle or skin or hair)

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"The rings of Uranus are compositionally different from Saturn's main ring, in the sense that in optical and infrared, the albedo is much lower: they are really dark, like charcoal," Molter said.
The parents escaped and told authorities there were weapons inside the home and that Molter had mental health issues, authorities said.
The CCFNI (Molter, 1979) was used for this descriptive study.
Johann Melchior Molter's Concertino is a three-movement Baroque work for this unique chamber ensemble.
Murray D, Messner AH, Feng A , McAllister J, Molter D.
Yogun bakim unitesinde yatan hastalarin aile uyeleri tarafindan belirtilen ihtiyaclarini belirlemeye yonelik olarak ilk olarak Maxvell ve arkadaslari [21] tarafindan gelistirilen, Molter tarafindan 1979 yilinda ve Leske [16] (2002) tarafindan revize edilen bir olcektir.
"This is the latest in a number of Middle East projects we have completed successfully either directly for Hiltron customers or in partnership with other systems integrators," added Hiltron Managing Director, Jan Molter.
Se han realizado diferentes estudios para abordar la familia especialmente desde el enfoque de sus necesidades; Molter (10) aplico un cuestionario CCFNI (Critical Care Family Needs Inventory) para medir el grado de importancia que los familiares otorgan a las necesidades de seguridad, apoyo, informacion, comodidad y proximidad, identificando que la necesidad mas importante es la informacion adecuada y honesta, asi como sentir que los miembros del equipo de la UCI estan preocupados por el paciente.
Empeiria received legal advice from Miller, Egan, Molter & Nelson LLP.
Buyer advisor: Miller, Egan, Molter & Nelson LLP
In 1979, American nurse, Nancy Molter, (4) elaborated a list of said needs based on surveys to nursing students and a bibliographic review that was later restructured by Jane Leske in 1991, becoming the instrument denominated "Critical Care Family Needs Inventory" (CCFNI).
(2010) summarized the findings of these studies in detail, noting that most of them used either a version of Molter's Critical Care Family Needs Inventory (Molter, 1979) as the survey instrument of choice or qualitative interview methods.
Morgan and her husband, Samuel of Holden; three grandchildren, Meredith Yaker, Abigail Morgan and Jessica Molter; and five great-grandchildren, Aidan Rowland Molter, Owen Curtis Molter, Esther Morgan Dame, Mary Judith Yaker and Charles Norman Yaker.