How much do nurses walk a day?

How much do nurses walk a day? A 2006 study published in MEDSURG Nursing, “How Far Do Nurses Walk?”, found that the 146 nurses studied walked an average of 4–5 miles during a 12-hour shift. For comparison’s sake, most Americans walk just 2.5–3 miles during the course of an 18-hour day. How many steps do […]

Where did the Yanomami tribe come from?

Where did the Yanomami tribe come from? Yanomami, also spelled Yanomamö or Yanoamö, South American Indians, speakers of a Xirianá language, who live in the remote forest of the Orinoco River basin in southern Venezuela and the northernmost reaches of the Amazon River basin in northern Brazil. Where do Taiwanese come from? Historically, most Taiwanese […]

What is photopheresis for GVHD?

What is photopheresis for GVHD? Photopheresis is a procedure that might be recommended to prevent or to treat graft versus host disease (GvHD). This procedure offers another way to try to suppress the donor lymphocytes (type of white blood cells) that stimulate immune reactions and aid in the development of GvHD. How does ECP work […]

How do you dip dye layered hair?

How do you dip dye layered hair? Separate hair into layers again, working the bottom layer first. Put the color in a plastic cup, dip the ends of your hair in, comb color through your hair and wrap all the ends in foil so the color doesn’t get on the rest of your hair. Repeat […]

What are aboriginal creation stories?

What are aboriginal creation stories? What is a creation story. Creation stories tell people about their history, cultures and beliefs, and the environment in which they live or have come from. There are hundreds of different Aboriginal cultures in Australia, as well as Torres Strait Islander cultures. What is the most popular Dreamtime story? Popular […]

How do I split a word in Perl?

How do I split a word in Perl? Perl – How to split a string into words? Using the split inbuilt function: my $str=”hi hello”; my ($var1,$var2)=split /\s+/,$str; Using the regular expression alpha: my $str=”hi hello”; my ($var1,$var2)=$str=~/([[:alpha:]]+)/g; Using the normal regular expression : Using the qr function: What does split return Perl? split – […]

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