CRISIS

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C.R.I.S.I.S. Trinity Technology Group, Inc. 11781 Lee Jackson Memorial Hwy, Ste 200 Fairfax VA 22033 CRISIS;Business management consulting and advisory services; business consulting, management, planning and supervision; business consultation services on the subjects of business planning and business reengineering; providing information over global, local and internal computer networks on the subjects of business planning and business process reengineering; providing business information via the internet on the subjects of business planning and business process reengineering;
CRISIS COMMANDER EVERBRIDGE, INC. 25 Corporate Drive Burlington MA 01803 CRISIS;computer services, namely, maintaining, verifying, hosting, and updating online information related to emergency support information and disaster recovery;
CRISIS COMMANDER Svensk Krisledning AB Fågelviksvägen 18, 145 53 Norsborg Sweden CRISIS;computer services, namely, maintaining, verifying, hosting, and updating online information related to emergency support information and disaster recovery;
CRISIS3 Edward Howard & Co. 7th Floor 1360 East 9th Street Cleveland OH 44114 CRISIS 3;business consultation services related to crisis evaluation and management, crisis planning and crisis simulation; public relations; management consulting services, namely, crisis recovery consulting; management and preparation of stakeholder communications, namely, news releases and press conferences relating to crisis situations; preparing communications related to the preparation for, response to and recovery from crisis situations; management and preparation of employee communications relating to crisis situations; management and preparation of communications relating to investor relations and marketing; business marketing and direct mail consulting services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for the extracorporeal treatment of blood to remove fluid from the fluid overloaded patient is disclosed that non-invasively measures an oxygen level in the venous blood. The oxygen blood level is used to detect when hypotension is about to occur in a patient. The oxygen level measurements are used as feedback signals. These feedback signals are applied to automatically control the rate of fluid extraction to achieve the desired clinical outcome and avoid precipitating a hypotensive crisis in the patient.