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Definition of 'Crowding'

Behavior with respect to an excessive number of individuals, human or animal, in relation to available space.

Common names: Crowding

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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Hazardous cosleeping environments and risk factors amenable to change: case-control study of SIDS in south west England.

11 Oct 2009 OBJECTIVES: To investigate the factors associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) from birth to age 2 years, whether recent advice has been followed, whether any new risk factors have emerged, and the specific circumstances in which SIDS ... Read more...


Identification of two glucocorticoid response elements in the promoter region of the ubiquitous isoform of glutamine synthetase in gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta.

3 Aug 2009 Unlike most teleosts, gulf toadfish have the capacity to switch from ammoniotely to ureotely as the predominate means of nitrogen excretion during periods of stress. The switch to ureotely is a result of increased glutamine synthetase (GS) mRNA ... Read more...


Chest pain patients in crowded EDs suffer more post-admit complications.

30 Jul 2009 A new study concludes that the ED alone cannot be blamed for the fact that chest pain patients in crowded EDs are at greater risk for post-admission complications. However, the lead author argues there are steps ED managers can take to improve ... Read more...

 

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Definition: Behavior with respect to an excessive number of individuals, human or animal, in relation to available space.

Descriptor UI: D003441

Alternative terms: Crowding;

Allowable Qualifiers: physiopathology; psychology;

Tree Number: F01.145.875.281;

History Note: 68

Technical Notes: human & animal

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