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  2. Fowler's position - Wikipedia

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    The Semi-Fowler's position is a position in which a patient, typically in a hospital or nursing home in positioned on their back with the head and trunk raised to between 15 and 45 degrees, [4] although 30 degrees is the most frequently used bed angle. [5] [6] The elevation is less than that of the Fowler's position, and may include the foot of ...

  3. 3D fold evolution - Wikipedia

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    Yellow, orange and red color represents elevation, in which lighter color refers to higher elevation. In geology, 3D fold evolution is the study of the full three dimensional structure of a fold as it changes in time. A fold is a common three-dimensional geological structure that is associated with strain deformation under stress.

  4. Hospital bed - Wikipedia

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    Raising and lowering the height of the bed can help bring the bed to a comfortable level for the patient to get in and out of bed, or for caregivers to work with the patient. There are 5 function beds which comes with many functions such as head elevation, foot elevation, Trendelenburg, reverse Trendelenburg positions with height adjustment ...

  5. 30th parallel south - Wikipedia

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    The 30th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 30 degrees south of the Earth's equator.It stands one-third of the way between the equator and the South Pole and crosses Africa, the Indian Ocean, Australia, the Pacific Ocean, South America and the Atlantic Ocean.

  6. Passive leg raise - Wikipedia

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    Passive leg raise, also known as shock position, is a treatment for shock or a test to evaluate the need for further fluid resuscitation in a critically ill person. [1]It is the position of a person who is lying flat on their back with the legs elevated approximately 8–12 inches (200–300 mm).

  7. Angle of repose - Wikipedia

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    Angle of Repose (degrees) Ashes: 40° Asphalt (crushed) 30–45° Bark (wood refuse) 45° Bran: 30–45° Chalk: 45° Clay (dry lump) 25–40° Clay (wet excavated) 15° Clover seed: 28° Coconut (shredded) 45° Coffee bean (fresh) 35–45° Flour (corn) 30–40° Flour (wheat) 45° Granite: 35–40° Gravel (crushed stone) 45° Gravel (natural ...