PART Il
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  Wearable artificial kidney - from holy grail to reality
 
 
  Bioartificial kidney - ready for prime time?
 
 
  Citrate anticoagulation for RRT in acute kidney injury
 
 
  Citrate anticoagulation in chronic hemodialysis
 
 
  Citrate anticoagulation technical barriers and potential solutions
 
 
  Using affinity plasmapheresis to markedly improve antiviral drug treatments for
  hepatitis C: A new approach
 
 
  Discussion
 
 
 Evidence based nephrology - what has been achieved up to now?
 
 
  Novel insights into the pathobiology of vascular access - Do they translate into
  improved care?
 
 
  Debate: Are there optimal fistula and catheter rates and should these be
  mandandated? - [YES]
 
 
  Debate: Are there optimal fistula and catheter rates and should these be
  mandandated? - [NO]
 
 
  Discussion
 
 


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Audio CD Burning steps:
  1. Please download the WMA or MP3 file to your PC in whatever folder you wish to store it.
  2. Open your CD burning software (Nero, Roxio Easy CD or other)
  3. Choose the "Audio CD" option (NOT the DATA CD option!
  4. Browse to the place where you stored the downloaded files to load them into the recording program (You can drag & drop from Windows Explorer)
  5. Click "Burn CD" or "Record" button
  6. If in doubt, ask someone under 17 years of age to help you!


 




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