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Encyclopedia > Golden Hour

Golden hour may refer to:

  • Golden hour (medicine), the first sixty minutes after major traumatic injury
  • Golden hour (photography), the first hour after dawn and the last hour before dusk
  • Golden hour (restoration ecology), a critical time period in which a damaged ecosystem can be returned to a state of health with proper restoration work [http//goldenhour.org]
  • "Golden Hours", a song by Brian Eno from his 1975 album Another Green World

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Jefferson Golden Hour (1172 words)
The Golden Hour clock remained in production essentially unchanged until the clock division closed in August 1991, a time period of almost 41 years for this single model.
The early Golden Hours have a maroon colored base plate that shows a rating of 115V.A.C. 60 CY 2.5 watts and patent pending.
The picture at the left is the Golden Hour with the end view of the original box.
Golden hour (medicine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (582 words)
In emergency medicine the golden hour is the first sixty minutes after the occurrence of major multi-system trauma.
While the Golden Hour remains a useful tool in teaching emergency medical services providers the importance of low scene times and rapid transport, recent studies throw the concept into question.
The "Golden Hour" was never tested until recently, when studies showed that there was indeed a very weak correlation between time into surgery and mortality from trauma.
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