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    Medication stewardship in the operating theatre in Malaysia: A quality improvement project by Siti Nadzrah Yunus, Nur Haryanti Izumi Suhaimi, Ka Ting Ng, Ili Syazana Jamal Azmi, Noorjahan Haneem Md Hashim, Ina Ismiarti Shariffuddin

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Background and Aims: A quality improvement project (‘Safe Anaesthesia for ALL-SEAL’) was implemented to reduce preventable medication errors and drug wastage in the operating theatre (OT) of a tertiary hospital. The primary objective of this quality improvement project was to prevent the incidence of medication errors, and the secondary objective was to reduce the wastage of unused drugs. …”
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    Of an Apocalyptic Tone Recently Adopted in Theatre: British Drama, Violence and Writing by Dan Rebellato

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Representations of violence have been at the heart of some key movements in post-war British theatre. In the twenty-first century, however, these representations have evolved in a new way, characterised both by an escalation of the scale and intensity of the violence, to a point one could call apocalyptic, coupled with specifically non-realist dramaturgical and theatrical modes of production. …”
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    Avoiding never events in orthopaedics theatres: a quality improvement project by Bhaskar Amarnath Bhavanasi, Shrikant Kulkarni

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The aim of this project is to avoid never events in trauma and orthopaedic theatres by ensuring that theatre staff adhere to the surgical pause and imaging pause protocols through regular audits.This prospective study was conducted in both trauma and elective orthopaedic theatres. …”
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    Du Bestiaire dans le théâtre de W.B. Yeats by Pierre Longuenesse

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…In fact, poet and dancer are fascinated by this particular bird because of the hawk’s power to surpass the hero, as the bear triumphs of the swordsman in Kleist’s On the marionnette theatre : in At the Hawk’s Well, the bird overcomes the man because it has a grace that the man will never find. …”
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    Korean Bongsan Talchum mask theatre: A window to the past and the pride of the present by Yuri G. Smertin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Masked folk theatre performances in medieval Korea were apparently the only socially acceptable form of artistic expression of common people. …”
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    Philip Massinger et le théâtre historique : trouver la bonne distance by Gilles Bertheau

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Under the first Stuart kings, English theatre echoed contemporary events. Following the example of George Chapman, an author like Philip Massinger proved particularly bold in this respect. …”
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    From Komedie Stambul to Toneel: Theatre Arts Development in Batavia, 1891-1942 by Khairana Zata Nugroho, Dhanang Respati Puguh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In the late 19th century, a theatre group Komedie Stamboel was established in Surabaya. …”
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