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The relationship between the time of cerebral desaturation episodes and outcome in aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage: a preliminary study
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Regional cerebral blood flow monitoring in the diagnosis of delayed ischemia following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
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Cardiac sympathetic denervation is not related to nigrostriatal degeneration in Parkinson’s disease
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Electroencephalographic study of intraventricular hemorrhage in the preterm newborn.
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The neonatal EEG was studied in 19 preterm infants with peri- and intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) verified by CT scan. The background EEG showed an increasing discontinuity with increasing severity of brain damage. The EEG was of little diagnostic value but provided a good prognostic tool. The degree of brain damage classified by background EEG was significantly correlated with clinical outcome, but the degree of hemorrhage graded by CT scan was of less prognostic value. Positive rolandic sharp waves were seen in only 2 of 19 infants and were of little diagnostic significance. The EEG was also useful to detect subtle seizures including apneic ones in very low-birthweight infants with IVH.
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Summary ::: ::: A patient with angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia is described. This is, to our knowledge, the first case report in which the lesions were located on the vulva.
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what is traumatology in medicine
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In physical medicine, trauma (injury) is damage to a biological organism caused by physical harm from an external source. The term is sometimes used to refer to trauma centers and other medical units that deal with trauma. Major trauma is injury that can potentially lead to serious outcomes.rauma and Pain can be defined in two ways: body wound or shock produced by sudden physical injury, as from violence or accident and in psychiatry, trauma is an experience that produces psychological injury or pain.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Hematology, also spelled haematology (from the Greek αἷμα, haima blood and -λoγία), is the branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to the blood.Hematology includes the study of etiology.t is essential hematologists look in depth and deliver the message immediately with the right diagnostics. Hematology is a distinct subspecialty of internal medicine, separate from but overlapping with the subspecialty of medical oncology.
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what's the most common cause of undiagnosed pleural effusion exudative
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Pleural fluids have traditionally been divided into two types: transudative and exudative. The most common causes of transudative pleural effusion are congestive heart failure and cirrhosis. Common causes of exudative pleural effusion include malignancy, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism and viral infection. One study found that 42% of all exudative effusions were due to malignancy, and another found that malignancy was the underlying cause of 24% of all effusions.
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Pleural Effusion (Fluid In the Chest or On Lung) Pleural effusion is a buildup of fluid in the chest or on the lungs. There are two types of pleural effusion, trandsudate and exudate. Causes of transudate pleural effusion include congestive heart failure, kidney failure, and cirrhosis.
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what causes blood vessel damage
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In addition, blood vessel damage in 59 people with mild memory problems who were included in the study were signs that they were at risk for Alzheimer's disease, the researchers added. Brickman noted that these areas of blood vessel damage are seen in most patients with Alzheimer's disease.
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Very concerning: When a blood vessel bursts inside the brain, it bleeds into the surrounding space (or tissue). That causes increased pressure to surrounding structures which can cause significant damage. Smaller bleeds may cause less damage - unless they happen in more vital areas.
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At my school, we have interims, well anyway, like 4 weeks ago I got grounded because I had an F in bio, well I raised that to a B in a week. and my parents wont unground me. And to top it all off, I have a D in Geometry, only because I was absent the day before a test. So like my teacher is going to let me retake that test, to raise my grade up, but report cards come out this weekend. Well now my dad wants to double secret probational ground me. Do you think thats fair???
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Your parents just want you to understand the importance of getting a good education, which means staying in school, not skipping classes, paying attention in class, doing your homework, and studying for exams. Once you prove to them that you take your education seriously, I am sure that they will "unground" you. Work hard!
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to stay above a 90 you need to score at least an 81 on your exam. \n\nthe equation that i used to get it was (93*.75)+.25x=90
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when parental controls don't work on nintendo switch
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Parents and guardians can check the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app to see if the time limit has been followed. It is also possible to suspend gameplay automatically when the play-time limit is reached. 2. Check up on your console's gameplay.
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, Growth Engineer, Internet Entrepreneur, and Public Speaker. Chances are, you have a parent or guardian who isn't allowing you to watch adult content. The only way to turn off parental controls in Netflix is to disable the PIN code, but you can only do that if you know it in the first place! , 42 years reading and studying random things.
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where is this made? japan? or china?
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It is made in China. It's a beautiful set. The ceramic cranes are delicate yet study. The chopsticks are waxed so hand washing the set is highly recommended.
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I am not the manufacturer, so I wouldn't know the answer to that question. Great mat though!!
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Sounds wonderful! But..... needs to be in bpa-free cans before I will buy it. Does anyone know if it is?
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Check out this article from Atuna on a recent FDA study regarding BPA: http://atuna.com/index.php/2-uncategorised/618-fda-reconfirms-bpa-low-dose-theory-on-canned-food#.UwT3cIXYG0UVisit out our website at www.oceannaturals.com for more information on health and wellness or feel free to email us at [email protected] with any questions. Thank you!
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Here's the ingredients list from the website - they have pork gelatin in them. "Ingredients: Sugar, Corn Syrup, Modified Corn Starch, Gelatin (pork), Sodium Hexametaphosphate, Artificial and Natural Flavor. Artificial Color (Blue 1)"
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does drinking pineapple juice induce labor
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Juice and canned pineapple does not contain the enzyme called bromelain. The mechanism by which pineapple contributes to inducing labor is attributed to proteolytic action of bromelain. Bromelain might help to soften the connective tissue of the cervix and, thus, bring on labor.
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While it's not exactly a food, pregnant women have ingested castor oil to induce labor for centuries. The oil is extracted from the bean of the castor plant. Research studying the efficacy of castor oil as a labor inducer is inconclusive; though some women swear it helped stimulate their contractions.
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The reigning emperor was . The years of `` Genroku '' are generally considered to be the Golden Age of the Edo period .
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During this time , the emperor was Higashiyama '' - tennō '' ( 東山天皇 ) The years of `` Genroku '' are generally considered to be the Golden Age of the Edo period .
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In 1952 they gave the report General Education in School and College : A Committee Report which said to allow high school seniors to study college level material and to take achievement exams that allowed them to attain college credit for this work .
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Bushi formed new associations in what century?
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Bushi interests were diverse, cutting across old power structures to form new associations in the tenth century. Mutual interests, family connections, and kinship were consolidated in military groups that became part of family administration. In time, large regional military families formed around members of the court aristocracy who had become prominent provincial figures. These military families gained prestige from connections to the imperial court and court-granted military titles and access to manpower. The Fujiwara family, Taira clan, and Minamoto clan were among the most prominent families supported by the new military class.
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From 1854, the samurai army and the navy were modernized. A Naval training school was established in Nagasaki in 1855. Naval students were sent to study in Western naval schools for several years, starting a tradition of foreign-educated future leaders, such as Admiral Enomoto. French naval engineers were hired to build naval arsenals, such as Yokosuka and Nagasaki. By the end of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1867, the Japanese navy of the shogun already possessed eight western-style steam warships around the flagship Kaiyō Maru, which were used against pro-imperial forces during the Boshin war, under the command of Admiral Enomoto. A French Military Mission to Japan (1867) was established to help modernize the armies of the Bakufu.
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In 1939, what caused nearly 2 million Koreans to be forced into the labor force or the army?
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Korea was considered to be part of the Empire of Japan as an industrialized colony along with Taiwan, and both were part of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. In 1937, the colonial Governor-General, General Jirō Minami, commanded the attempted cultural assimilation of Korea's 23.5 million people by banning the use and study of Korean language, literature, and culture, to be replaced with that of mandatory use and study of their Japanese counterparts. Starting in 1939, the populace was required to use Japanese names under the Sōshi-kaimei policy. Conscription of Koreans for labor in war industries began in 1939, with as many as 2 million Koreans conscripted into either the Japanese Army or into the Japanese labor force.
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Albrecht von Roon, the Prussian Minister of War from 1859 to 1873, put into effect a series of reforms of the Prussian military system in the 1860s. Among these were two major reforms that substantially increased the military power of Germany. The first was a reorganization of the army that integrated the regular army and the Landwehr reserves. The second was the provision for the conscription of every male Prussian of military age in the event of mobilization. Thus, despite the population of France being greater than the population of all of the German states that participated in the war, the Germans mobilized more soldiers for battle.
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Who was given the right to appoint shugo?
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After the Genpei war of the late 12th century, a clan leader Minamoto no Yoritomo obtained the right to appoint shugo and jito, and was allowed to organize soldiers and police, and to collect a certain amount of tax. Initially, their responsibility was restricted to arresting rebels and collecting needed army provisions, and they were forbidden from interfering with Kokushi Governors, but their responsibility gradually expanded and thus the samurai-class appeared as the political ruling power in Japan. Minamoto no Yoritomo opened the Kamakura Bakufu Shogunate in 1192.
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From 1854, the samurai army and the navy were modernized. A Naval training school was established in Nagasaki in 1855. Naval students were sent to study in Western naval schools for several years, starting a tradition of foreign-educated future leaders, such as Admiral Enomoto. French naval engineers were hired to build naval arsenals, such as Yokosuka and Nagasaki. By the end of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1867, the Japanese navy of the shogun already possessed eight western-style steam warships around the flagship Kaiyō Maru, which were used against pro-imperial forces during the Boshin war, under the command of Admiral Enomoto. A French Military Mission to Japan (1867) was established to help modernize the armies of the Bakufu.
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When did Japan begin invading Korea?
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Katō Kiyomasa was one of the most powerful and well-known lords of the Sengoku Era. He commanded most of Japan's major clans during the invasion of Korea (1592–1598). In a handbook he addressed to "all samurai, regardless of rank" he told his followers that a warrior's only duty in life was to "...grasp the long and the short swords and to die". He also ordered his followers to put forth great effort in studying the military classics, especially those related to loyalty and filial piety. He is best known for his quote: "If a man does not investigate into the matter of Bushido daily, it will be difficult for him to die a brave and manly death. Thus it is essential to engrave this business of the warrior into one's mind well."
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Against the rested and re-armed Pusan Perimeter defenders and their reinforcements, the KPA were undermanned and poorly supplied; unlike the UN Command, they lacked naval and air support. To relieve the Pusan Perimeter, General MacArthur recommended an amphibious landing at Inchon (now known as Incheon), near Seoul and well over 100 miles (160 km) behind the KPA lines. On 6 July, he ordered Major General Hobart R. Gay, Commander, 1st Cavalry Division, to plan the division's amphibious landing at Incheon; on 12–14 July, the 1st Cavalry Division embarked from Yokohama, Japan to reinforce the 24th Infantry Division inside the Pusan Perimeter.
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Plant Morphogenesis: A Role for Mechanical Signals
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The current paradigm for plant morphogenesis dictates that cortical microtubules serve as a template for the assembly of the cellulosic wall which, in turn, controls cell expansion. A new study provides direct evidence that tissue-level tension can serve as a mechanical signal to align cortical microtubules, thus establishing a critical feedback mechanism for the morphogenetic process.
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We provide an overview of the background and recent developments in the study of the morphology evolution of thin film growth. In particular, complex non-local growth effects, including the shadowing effect and the re-emission effect, have been recently shown to significantly alter an evolving growth front. The physical principles behind these non-local effects are discussed, along with techniques used by researchers in the field to model such growth.
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A study of landscape ecological design in sand-grown plant garden——taking Dongshan County for example
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Abstrcat Taking a sand-grown plant garden for example, the garden's natural conditions and land use actuality are analyzed, and the landscape ecological construction goal of the garden is proposed. A study is conducted on the ecological design of the garden landscape.
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The seed development of China and abroad were introduced.And the competition situation was compared.With the SWOT analysis,the suggestion of Liaoning vegetable seed development was put forward.These would provide references for Liaoning seed development.
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Preliminary study of Mei flowers in America
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Mei is a famous Chinese traditional ornamental plant and fruiting tree. China is the center of distribution,cultivation and scientific research of Mei flower,while the United States of America is a big nation in flower consumption. It is important for internationalization of Mei flower to study distribution and industry of Mei flower in the United States of America. This paper studies Mei flower cultivars in American gardens,analyzes the reasons that affect application of Mei flower in the USA,and puts forward some countermeasures to promote China's Mei flower industry.
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Glittering blue colour stays intense years after plant's death.
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Effects of Chemicals, Decoating and Low Temperature Treatments on Seed Germination in Lycoris aurea
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The influences of testa-removal of seed, partial cutting of embryo, xylene treatment, growth regulator, chemical treatment and low temperature treatment on the seed germination of Lycoris aurea were investigated. The germination rate of the testa-removed seeds was higher than that of the whole seeds, and the seeds treated by testa-removal+xylene was 63% of germination. was more effective than kinetin treatment, and seeds treated with 200ppm showed 60% of germination. was more effective than KOH treatment, and seeds treated with 0. 1% was 76% of germination. The seeds, stored for two months at , showed the highest germination rate with 93%
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Abstract We study the structure and surface morphology of the 100 nm homoepitaxial LaAlO 3 films grown by pulsed laser deposition in a broad range of growth parameters. We show that there is a narrow window of growth conditions in which the stoichiometric, bulk-like structure is obtained while maintaining a 2-dimensional (2D) layer-by-layer growth mode. In our system, these optimum growth conditions are 100 mTorr background pressure with laser energy density 1.5–2 J/cm 2 . The sensitivity to growth conditions of the stoichiometry and structure of LaAlO 3 films can have a crucial role in the 2-D electron gas formed at the LaAlO 3 /SrTiO 3 interface.
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Joint Multi-Leaf Segmentation, Alignment, and Tracking for Fluorescence Plant Videos
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Leaf segmentation in plant phenotyping: a collation study
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Regulation of muscle mass by growth hormone and IGF-I
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what is botany
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Botany is the scientific study of plants how plants function, what they look like, how they are related to each other, where they grow, how people make use of plants, and how plants evolved.
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Botany. one of the small drupelets or berries of an aggregate, baccate fruit, as the blackberry. 2. a berry, as a grape or currant.
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is pollen produced in pteridophytes
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Palynology is the study of the pollen grain produced by the seed plant (Angiosperm and gymnosperm) and spores produced by Pteridophytes, Bryophytes, algae and fungi (Moore et al ., 1991). In present study Pollen analysis of Pollen loads were done to determine the beeflora of area under study.alynology is the study of the pollen grain produced by the seed plant (Angiosperm and gymnosperm) and spores produced by Pteridophytes, Bryophytes, algae and fungi (Moore et al ., 1991). In present study Pollen analysis of Pollen loads were done to determine the beeflora of area under study.
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Yes, bryophytes produce pollen, but they also produce spores through alternation of generations. During the haploid (N) gametophyte stage of the pant's life, eggs and sperm ar ⦠e produced. The eggs are fertilized to form a diploid (2N) sporophyte plant which produces spores.ollen is male part of the flower and stigma is the uppermost part of the gynoecium (which is female part). Thus stigma does not produce pollen, rather pollen land on stigma a ⦠fter pollination to fertilize the egg inside the ovary of the flower. 2 people found this useful. Answered. In Botany or Plant Biology.
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what are special angles in geometry
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Top. In the family of special angles in Geometry, we come across many angles beside acute, obtuse, right, straight and other. In special angle, we will study about supplementary and complementary angles. Moreover vertical opposite angles, adjacent angles, interior and exterior all comes in the category of special angles. Complementary Angles: If the sum of two angles formed is 90 degrees, which means that if we add together two angles, we get the pair of Perpendicular Lines, then they are called complementary angles.
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A special trapezoid is the isosceles trapezoid (like an isosceles triangle)...Properties of the sides of an isosceles trapezoid: The bases (top and bottom) of an isosceles trapezoid are parallel. Opposite sides of an isosceles trapezoid are the same length (congruent). The angles on either side of the bases are the same size/measure (congruent). The diagonals (not show here) are congruent.
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what is the surface area of the rectangular prism open study
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Surface Area of a Rectangular Prism = 2ab + 2bc + 2ac (a, b, and c are the lengths of the 3 sides) In words, the surface area of a rectangular prism is the area of the six rectangles that cover it. But we don't have to figure out all six because we know that the top and bottom are the same, the front and back are the same, and the left and right sides are the same. The area of the top and bottom (side lengths a and c) = a*c. Since there are two of them, you get 2ac. The front and back have side lengths of b and c. The area of one of them is b*c, and there are two of them, so the surface area of those two is 2bc.
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rectangular prism triangular prism the surface area of a prism is the sum of the areas of all its faces a two dimensional representation of a solid is called a net lateral face base section 6 2 surface areas of prisms 257 work with a partner
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where is farmington, nh
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Farmington is a town located in Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA. The 2010 census reported that the town had a total population of 6,786. Farmington is home to Blue Job State Forest. The compact town center, where 3,885 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as the Farmington census-designated place and is located at the junction of New Hampshire routes 75 and 153.
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Connecticutâs Fifth Congressional District, which includes Farmington has a life expectancy that exceeds the national average, according to a new study. The life expectancy at birth is 80.8 years in the district. The congressional district covers a wide swath of towns including Farmington, Canaan, Danbury, Newtown and Simsbury. The district ranks 101st in the country on the human development index, which takes into account life expectancy, education and median earnings. There are 436 districts across the country.
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what county is gloucester, ma in?
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Gloucester, Massachusetts. Gloucester /ËÉ¡lÉstÉr/ is a city on Cape Ann in Essex County, Massachusetts, in the United States. It is part of Massachusetts' North Shore. The population was 28,789 at the 2010 U.S. Census. An important center of the fishing industry and a popular summer destination, Gloucester consists of an urban core on the north side of the harbor and the outlying neighborhoods of Annisquam, Bay View, Lanesville, Folly Cove, Magnolia, Riverdale, East Gloucester, and West Gloucester.
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Gloucester Point, Virginia Gloucester Point is a census-designated place (CDP) in Gloucester County, Virginia, United States. The population was 9,429 at the 2000 census. It is also home to The College of William & Mary's Virginia Institute of Marine Science, a graduate school for the study of oceanography.
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Stamford leads Connecticut big cities in 2016 employment
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Stamford recorded a 4.2 percent unemployment rate in 2016, the lowest rate among Connecticut's five most-populous cities. Stamford recorded a 4.2 percent unemployment rate in 2016, the lowest rate among Connecticut's five most-populous cities.
Start the conversation, or Read more at Fairfield Citizen-News.
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San Francisco is the US's most popular moving destination for Millennials, according to a study conducted by moving company Mayflower . There's a big catch, though: those tech-savvy young adults many love to hate may not be here for long.
Start the conversation, or Read more at SFGate.
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what state is best for real estate investment?
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Any state is good for investing in real estate. You just have to study your market area find out whats going with and plan a strategy. You just have to be educated. If would like more help please contact me I'm here to help.
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The town of Lebanon was founded in 1700. The first Connecticut governor Jonathan Trumbull was born in the town and raised his family there. The town is the home of the only standing piece of architecture by John Trumbull and the famous War Office.
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Environmentally benign one-pot synthesis and antimicrobial activity of 1-methyl-2,6-diarylpiperidin-4-ones
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Efficient One-Pot Synthesis of Biologically Active Polysubstituted Aromatic Amines.
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Multiple PDE5Is use as a marker of decreased overall men’s health: A real-life study
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what is januvia
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April 22, 2010 -- Type 2 diabetes patients who took the new once-a-day injectable drug Victoza achieved better blood sugar control and lost more weight than patients who took the widely prescribed oral drug Januvia, a study shows.
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Januvia is part of a class of diabetes medication called dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors. DPP-4 is an enzyme that breaks down incretin hormones. As a DPP-4 inhibitor, the drug slows down the breakdown of incretin hormones, increasing the level of these hormones in the body.
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Losses of milk production due to Babesia bigemina infection in a cross bred cow : A case study
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Estimated direct economic costs associated with tick-borne diseases on cattle in Tanzania
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Absence of CCR8 does not impair the response to ovalbumin-induced allergic airway disease.
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Treatment of Microsporum canis Infection in a Cat Using a Fungal Vaccine
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Successful treatment of Microsporum canis infection in a 8 - year – old, male Thai - mixed breed cat using a fungal vaccine containing inactivated M. canis by 3 subcutaneously injection 14 days apart was reported. A reduction of the lesions and hair regrowth had improved by day 14 after the first injection. There were no adverse effects in the cat during the entire treatment. The results of this study indicate that an inactivated M. canis vaccine may be effective therapy for M. canis infection.
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Study Design.A meta-analysis.Objective.The aim of this study was to compare the diagnostic accuracies of F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose (F-18 FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the detection of spondylodiscitis through a meta-analysis.Summary of Background Data
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A brief report on the experimental production of electroclinical patterns of petit mal type
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Abstract The intravenous injection of S335-47, a quinazolone derivative into cat can elicit recurring self-sustained bursts of 2.5–3/sec wave and spike complexes. Behavioral observations revealed that the animals developed clinical signs closely resembling seizures of myoclonic petit mal.
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e18521Background: Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (APL), a subtype of acute myeloid leukemia, has excellent outcomes, but continues to show high rates of early mortality. An epidemiologic study utiliz...
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Stroke drug may also help with frostbite
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An anti-clotting drug used to treat strokes and heart attacks can also restore blood flow to frostbitten fingers and limbs, greatly reducing the need for amputation, according to a new study.
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Description: The Florida Supreme Court rules unanimously to strike down "Terri's Law." The legislation gave Florida's governor the power to ignore court rulings regarding treatment of brain-damaged Terri Schiavo, the subject of a conflict between her
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effects of shiga toxin
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Shiga toxin type 2 (Stx2), a toxin secreted by Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC), could be one of the causes of maternal and fetal morbimortality not yet investigated. In this study, we examined the effects of Stx2 in rats in the early stage of pregnancy.
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E. coli O157:H7 and other STECs like E. coli O145 and E. coli O121:H19 produce a toxin called Shiga toxin, which causes illness in humans. E. coli bacteria do not make animals such as livestock and deer, which harbor the bacteria in their intestines, ill.
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what can inactivate prions?
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Confidence votes 68. You can inactivate them, not kill them. They are technically not alive. Think of them more like a substance, a protein to be exact. household bleach will inactivate prions if left in a bleach/water solution for at least 30 minutes. the directions for this are under the prions topic on Wikipedia.rions are not eukaryotic. In fact, prions aren't even alive. They are merely an infectious protein, like a virus or a viroid. A commonly known prion is the mad cow disease.
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Phoneutria nigriventer spider bite causes priapism, an effect attributed to the peptide toxins Tx2-5 and Tx2-6 and involving nitric oxide.Tx2-6 (MW = 5287) is known to delay the inactivation of Sodium channels in the same fashion as many other venom toxins.In the present study we evaluated the i.p. dose that induces priapism and the other symptoms in mice.x2-6 (MW = 5287) is known to delay the inactivation of Sodium channels in the same fashion as many other venom toxins. In the present study we evaluated the i.p. dose that induces priapism and the other symptoms in mice.
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when do symptoms of chocolate toxicity start
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Symptoms of chocolate poisoning typically begin within two to four hours after ingestion. They include vomiting and diarrhea. These symptoms are followed by hyperactivity, muscle tremors, rapid pulse, increased urination and fever. In severe cases, symptoms such as seizures, coma, heart failure and death can occur within 12 to 36 hours of ingestion. If you suspect your dog ate chocolate, contact your veterinarian immediately.
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But no such healthy effects were found after the white chocolate phase. The study also showed that the participants' systolic blood pressure (the top number in a blood pressure reading) was significantly lower after 15 days of eating dark chocolate -- an average of 108 mm Hg compared with 114 mm Hg.
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when did pasteur test the rabies vaccine on a human
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1885: Louis Pasteur successfully tests his rabies vaccine on a human subject. Pasteur, a French chemist and biologist, began closely studying bacteria while investigating the cause of souring in milk and other beverages.t also led to further work on rabies, which was much more prevalent in Pasteurâs time than it is today. He developed his rabies vaccine by growing the virus in rabbits, then drying the affected nerve tissue to weaken the virus.
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Louis Pasteurâs 1885 rabies vaccine was the next to make an impact on human disease. And then, at the dawn of bacteriology, developments rapidly followed. Antitoxins and vaccines against diphtheria, tetanus, anthrax, cholera, plague, typhoid, tuberculosis, and more were developed through the 1930s.
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3D experimental study on a cylindrical floating breakwater system
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Dual pontoon floating breakwater
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Three-dimensional vortex structures under breaking waves
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Variable displacement hydraulic pump, in particular for a steering system of a motor vehicle
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A variable displacement hydraulic pump, in particular for a steering system for steering the wheels in a motor vehicle, is arranged with a in a pump housing (3) rotor (1) surrounding a rotor (1) cam ring (4) connected to a control device for setting provided position of the cam ring (4) relative to the rotor (1), with an end-side cover (8) and a control plate (11). In the lid (8) or the control plate (11) is a sensor device (7) for determining the position of the cam ring (4).
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Aim To study the movement law of injection water in the horizontal and on the vertical in the west of Ling 2 block of Sanjianfang Group of Qiuling Oifield.Methods Based on the sufficient study in static state of the reservoir,by the use of the results of the pressure test, the production profiles, the injection profiles and the data of production, study kinds of geology and production factors which affected and controlled the movement of injection water.Results The injection water was mainly affected by sedimentary microfacies, sandbodies distribution and reservoir property in the horizontal, and sedimentary rhythm, interayer difference vertically.Conclusion Series of adjustment measures were recommended for the enhancement of oil recovery factor.
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Penetration and Breakup of Liquids in Subsonic Airstreams
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An experimental study of the penetration and breakup of liquid jets injected normal to high subsonic speed (A/=0.45 and 0.75) airstreams through injection ports of various geometries and sizes is reported. The measurement techniques were primarily optical, employing 2.5 x 10 ~3-sec photos to produce "streak" pictures for penetration measurements and 10 6 and 10 ~8-sec spark photos to show the details of the breakup process and some droplet size measurements. The penetration data were successfully correlated using groupings of the variables and parameters suggested by a simple analysis.
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The safety operation of a concrete face rockfill dam (CFRD) built on covering layers depend on the integrity of its water stop system. So analyzing the dam seepage field before and after joint sealing damaged is significant, which includes the study of the influence on the dam seepage behavior when the water stop of peripheral joint and slab joint were damaged. In this paper, taken a specific hydropower station project as an example, the numerical analysis models of a CFRD for simulating the different water stop damage and failure types were established. Then the influence mechanism how the damage of the peripheral joint and slab joint affects the seepage gradient, saturated surface and seepage discharge inside the dam was analyzed, and the influence values were obtained. Therefore, the water stop area that needs to focus on is ascertained when the dam anti-seepage system was arranged.
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Computer simulation of feed forward current decoupling vector control system based on flux observation
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The computer simulation model of the feed forward current decoupling vector control system based on flux observation is presented. This model is capable of analyzing and studying this kind of induction motor aimed at improving its system dynamic performance.
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Abstract Department of Intelligent Hydraulics and Automation (IHA) of Tampere University of Technology has been involved in the European Fusion program since 1994 within the ITER reactor maintenance activities. In this paper we discuss the design and development of a six degrees of freedom water hydraulic manipulator with a force feedback for teleoperation tasks. The manipulator is planned to be delivered to Divertor Test Platform 2 (DTP2) during year 2008. The paper also discusses the possibility to improve the fail safe and redundant operation of the manipulator. During the design of the water hydraulic manipulator, special provisions have been made in order to meet the safety requirements such as servo valve block for redundant operation and safety vane brakes for fail safe operation.
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rule of adding suffix -ing Today I went through a link in Oxford stating If the verb has only one syllable and ends with a single vowel plus a consonant (e.g. stop), then you need to double the final consonant before adding -ed and -ing: stop-stopped-stopping but then I remembered the words: come and flow. If we follow this rule it would be comming and flowwing when we add -ing suffix. However it would make the words look strange and alienated cause i have never seen anyone write it like that (at least to the extent of my study). So can you guys help me clarify this situation? Thanks in advance.
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Why is there one P in "hoping" and two P's in "hopping"? Hoping is the present participle of hope. hopping is the present participle of hop. Hoping has only one p while hopping has two. What difference does it make? Why is hoping not hopping? Edit: I changed mop to hop because of a comment by Kat. Kat: Why would you compare hope to mop instead of hope to hop (in which case I think your answer will become obvious)?
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Resuming and Finishing the flow Created a flow in the sandbox to capture a survey. I have enabled the ability to Pause the flow and added the component to Home page. All the screens for the flow is complete and when I test run below 2 issues are found. 1. In the last screen I do not find the Finish Button. There is a record update after last screen. When I add a screen after record update It shows the finish screen But if click the previous button present there it moves to the first and create a new record. Is there any possibility to finish without going on the previous screens When I resume a Paused flow, after clicking on the last screen, instead of redirected to the Account page, the flow is restarting. Appreciate your help. On pause going to first screen is normal functionality , Is there any modification that can be done.
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what is streamlining in design
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An important concept in the study of aerodynamics concerns the idea of streamlines. A streamline is a path traced out by a massless particle as it moves with the flow.It is easiest to visualize a streamline if we move along with the body (as opposed to moving with the flow).he figure above shows the computed streamlines around an airfoil and around a cylinder. In both cases, we move with the object and the flow proceeds from left to right. Since the streamline is traced out by a moving particle, at every point along the path the velocity is tangent to the path.
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This helps counteract missed opportunities for business growth and inefficient government systems. Streamlining processes and improving overall regulatory navigability free up time and resources to allow businesses to focus on their products and services and allows agencies to better serve the public.
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what is hydrostatics
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Hydrostatics is the branch of fluid mechanics that studies incompressible fluids at rest. It encompasses the study of the conditions under which fluids are at rest in stable equilibrium as opposed to fluid dynamics, the study of fluids in motion.
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Hydrographics , also known as hydro-dipping, immersion printing or water transfer printing is a method of applying PVA film with unique printed designs to three-dimensional substrates. Some of the common surfaces include: metal, plastic, glass, and hardwood. + Quick View. HYDRO DIP CLEARANCE JESTER SKULLS | 5 METERS | CLEARANCE.
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how to tell when someone is lying in a text
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Published on Sep 9, 2013. A new study from Brigham Young University shows that people take longer to respond and make more edits when lying through text messages. Annie decides to test this theory out for herself in the office. How often do you lie in your text messages?
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Katlyn. Yes, i would like to know how to tell if a guy likes you through texting. There is this guy i like and there is a chance he likes me too. but the only way we talk is through texting. he lives 30 minutes away and we both work. and he tells me im cute and funny and we send the little kissing emojis to each other.rust me, I know how confusing and frustrating it can be at times but the fact remains that when a guy likes you, it is obviousâ¦.you just need to know what signs to look for. Read on for five tell-tale signs that he for sure likes you. 1.
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who is sakiko
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The name Sakiko is of Japanese origin. The meaning of Sakiko is blossoming child, earlier child. Sakiko is generally used as a girl's name. It consists of 6 letters and 3 syllables and is pronounced Sa-ki-ko.
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She was one of the first Japanese feminists. She wrote under the name ShÅen (æ¹ç
).When she was a teenager, because she had excelled in her study of the Chinese and Japanese classics, Kishida Toshiko was the first commoner to serve as a lady-inwaiting to an empress, Empress Haruko , the consort of the Emperor Meiji.
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meaning of manthan
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In Local: à´®à´à´¥à´¨; મàªàª¥àª¨; मà¤à¤¥à¤¨; ಮà²à²¥à²¨; ਮà¨à¨¥à¨¨; মà¦à¦¥à¦¨; à®®à®à®¤à®¨; à°®à°à°¥à°¨. Name Manthan generally means Reflection through study, is of Indian origin, Name Manthan is a Masculine (or Boy) name. This name is shared across persons, who are either Jain or Hindu by religion. Name Manthan belongs to rashi Sinh (Leo) with dominant planet Sun (Surya) and Nakshatra (stars) Makha.
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The name Lathan is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Lathan is: Hebrew Nathan. SoulUrge Number: 2. Expression Number: 2. People with this name have a deep inner desire for love and companionship, and want to work with others to achieve peace and harmony.
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r there any druze australians living in fremantle interested in being interviewed 4 an article in a newsletter
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If you are a writer and use r and 4 for words I am frightened by anything you would write!
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It is an excellent idea. I am from Ireland and living in Dublin I have alot of non national friends, who have studied or who are studying english in Dublin.\nThey are all getting on really well. If you have any questions on accomadation or part time work etc. ( if you do decide Dublin is for you) save my name and get in contact. Dublin is a great place, the people are lovely, but it can be very expensive . Good Luck
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how old is kobe bryant
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Former LA Lakers star Kobe Bryant and wife Vanessa announce they are expecting their third daughter in sweet Instagram post. Kobe Bryant and his wife Vanessa Laine Bryant have announced they are expecting their third daughter. The former Los Angeles Lakers star, 37, publicly announced the pregnancy when he took to his Instagram on Tuesday evening.
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The son of former NBA player Joe Bryant, Kobe Bryant enjoyed a successful high school basketball career at Lower Merion High School in Pennsylvania, where he was recognized as the top high school basketball player in the country.ryant started playing basketball when he was 3 years old, and his favorite team growing up was the Lakers. Bryant's grandfather would mail him videos of NBA games, which Bryant would study. At an early age he also learned to play soccer and his favorite team was AC Milan.
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Brown's Role in Draft Workouts Unclear
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The New York Knicks will begin working out draft prospects on Monday, though it isn't clear what role — if any_ Larry Brown will have.
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Honchos at new tech firms have to do more than show up to get the big bucks now, a new study says.
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The value of motor response versus neuroimaging in predicting outcome post cardiac arrest: a retrospective study
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Diffusion and perfusion MRI of the brain in comatose patients treated with mild hypothermia after cardiac arrest: A prospective observational study.
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The multi-objective uncapacitated facility location problem for green logistics
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Prehospital discharge defibrillation testing in ICD recipients: a prospective study based on cost analysis.
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Routine tests should be challenged in cardiology.
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Brain Injury Does Not Alter the Intrinsic Differentiation Potential of Adult Neuroblasts
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Hypothermia for encephalopathy in low and middle-income countries (HELIX): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
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Neonatal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Pattern of Brain Injury as a Biomarker of Childhood Outcomes following a Trial of Hypothermia for Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy.
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Two nights of sleep deprivation with or without energy restriction does not impair the thermal response to cold
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A prospective study of first attacks of inflammatory bowel disease and infectious colitis. Histologic course during the 1st year after presentation.
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Histopathology predictors of medically refractory ulcerative colitis.
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Brain Injury Does Not Alter the Intrinsic Differentiation Potential of Adult Neuroblasts
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Industrial policy, competence blocs and the role of science in economic development
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The regional innovation system in Sweden: a study of regional clusters for the development of high technology
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Brain Injury Does Not Alter the Intrinsic Differentiation Potential of Adult Neuroblasts
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Clinical Trials and Spinal Cord Injury: Challenges and Therapeutic Interventions
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In SCI, like other diseases, randomized control trials (RCTs) represent the gold standard towards establishing the efficacy of novel treatments. RCTs in SCI present with their own unique set of challenges, including considerable injury heterogeneity, low numbers, variable outcome measures, and ethical concerns. Many of these challenges are compounded by difficulties in translation between animal models and the real human condition. As a consequence, current treatments to improve neurological outcomes after SCI remain limited. In this chapter, we detail many of the challenges of conducting RCTs in SCI, whilst exploring progress of several potential therapies to protect and repair nervous system tissue in humans.
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XI 1: Introduction 1 1.1 Background 1 1.1.1 Childhood injuries – the New Zealand context 3 1.2 Statement of the Problem 3 1.3 Statement of Purpose 5 1.3.1 The context for the study 5 1.3.2 State research question 6 1.3.3 Study aims 6 1.4 Significance of Research 7 1.4.1 Potential benefits to childhood research 7 1.4.2 Study delimitations 8 1.5 Thesis Structure Chapter Overview 9 2: Literature Review 11 2.
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[Prognosis factors of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Clinical study].
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We studied 16 patients with anoxic brain damage who were followed for 2 days to 13 years. EEG was performed in all patients and somatosensory evoked potentials were recorded in some. Age older than 50 years, coma, truncal damage and myoclonic seizures were associated to a negative outcome. A high mortality rate was present in patients with isoelectric or epileptiform EEG. In contrast, all patients with normal auditory and somatosensory evoked potentials are alive without sequelae.
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The decision to access healthcare resources and psychiatric treatment may be impacted by information provided in the external environment. For messages about depression, how and where messages are ...
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average time dizziness lasts after concussion
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The researchers used a concussion-symptom scale and found that patients who engaged in the most mental activity took about 100 days to completely recover, having no headaches, dizziness or blurred vision. For those who gave their brains time to heal, recovery time was cut to an average of 43 days, the study found. Study co-author Michael Collins is one of the developers and owners of the company that created and sells the concussion-assessment tool used in the study.
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By Mayo Clinic Staff. Post-concussion syndrome is a complex disorder in which various symptoms â such as headaches and dizziness â last for weeks and sometimes months after the injury that caused the concussion. Concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury, usually occurring after a blow to the head. Loss of consciousness isn't required for a diagnosis of concussion or post-concussion syndrome. In fact, the risk of post-concussion syndrome doesn't appear to be associated with the severity of the initial injury.
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what is the brain disease cte
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CTE At a Glance: Click to View Infographic. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is a degenerative brain disease found in athletes, military veterans, and others with a history of repetitive brain trauma. In CTE, a protein called Tau forms clumps that slowly spread throughout the brain, killing brain cells. CTE has been seen in people as young as 17, but symptoms do not generally begin appearing until years after the onset of head impacts. Early symptoms of CTE usually appear in a patient's late 20s or 30s, and affect a patient's ...
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In May 2012, a study led by McKee and the Center found evidence of CTE in the brains of deceased soldiers in their 30s who suffered traumatic brain injuries.
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what does brain shrinking mean
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Know the causes. Brain atrophy is shrinking of the brain caused by the loss of its cells, called neurons. Two types of brain atrophy can occur; generalized and focal. Generalized atrophy refers to neuron loss throughout the entire brain, and focal atrophy refers to neuron loss in a specific brain region.rain atrophy is shrinking of the brain caused by the loss of its cells, called neurons.
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The increase in brain size stopped with neanderthals. Since then, the average brain size has been shrinking over the past 28,000 years. The cranial capacity has decreased from around 1,550 cm 3 to around 1,440 cm 3 in males while the female cranial capacity has shrunk from around 1,500 cm 3 to around 1,240 cm 3.he size of the brain is a frequent topic of study within the fields of anatomy and evolution. Brain size is sometimes measured by weight and sometimes by volume (via MRI scans or by skull volume).
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how long does a concussion last for
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In general, for most people, symptoms of post-concussion syndrome only last for up to a few weeks. But for some people, the symptoms last longer and can last for three to six months or (rarely) a year or more. The exact reason why some people develop post-concussion syndrome after a blow to the head is not clear.
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The researchers used a concussion-symptom scale and found that patients who engaged in the most mental activity took about 100 days to completely recover, having no headaches, dizziness or blurred vision. For those who gave their brains time to heal, recovery time was cut to an average of 43 days, the study found. Study co-author Michael Collins is one of the developers and owners of the company that created and sells the concussion-assessment tool used in the study.
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right cerebral hemisphere damage
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Right cerebral hemisphere damage: incidence of language problems. Benton E, Bryan K. Crawley Hospital, West Sussex, UK. While dysphasia is rare after right cerebral hemisphere damage (RHD), there is now a body of evidence to suggest that language and communication problems can occur.This paper reports the findings of a pilot study that estimated the incidence of non-dysphasic language and communication problems following RHD.ight cerebral hemisphere damage: incidence of language problems. Benton E, Bryan K. Crawley Hospital, West Sussex, UK. While dysphasia is rare after right cerebral hemisphere damage (RHD), there is now a body of evidence to suggest that language and communication problems can occur.
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Damage to the right hemisphere of the brain may lead to disruption of these cognitive processes, resulting in unique cognitive and communication problems. In many cases, the person with right brain damage is not aware of the problems that he or she is experiencing (anosognosia).
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This paper examines the heat transfer in living skin tissue that is subjected to a convective heating. The tissue temperature evolution over time is classically described by the one-dimensional Pennes' bioheat transfer equation which is solved by applying Laplace transform method. The heat transfer analysis on skin tissue (dermis and epidermis) has only been studied defining the Biot number. The result shows that the temperature in skin tissue is less subject to the convected heating skin compared to constant skin temperature. The study also shows that the Biot number has a significant impact on the temperature distribution in the layer of living tissues. This study finds its application in thermal treatment.
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The mechanism of the wave like behaviors of heat transfer in living tissues were studied through introducing a new concept of multi-mode energy coupling. A phenomenological thermal wave model of bioheat transfer was obtained. A new conceptual equation was proposed to correlate the heat flux with the temperature gradient, thus the intriguing high magnitude of the characteristic time in living tissues was better understood. A hypothesis was proposed for further testing the current theory. Numerical calculations were performed to study the temperature transients in the skin stratified as three layers with different thermal parameters. Deviations between the thermal wave model of bio-heat transfer and the Pennes' equation were studied for several typical transient bio-heat processes and the possible practical implications were discussed. A simple temperature criterion has been established to determine when the thermal wave propagation dominates the principal heat transfer process.
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The mechanism of the wave like behaviors of heat transfer in living tissues were studied through introducing a new concept of multi-mode energy coupling. A phenomenological thermal wave model of bioheat transfer was obtained. A new conceptual equation was proposed to correlate the heat flux with the temperature gradient, thus the intriguing high magnitude of the characteristic time in living tissues was better understood. A hypothesis was proposed for further testing the current theory. Numerical calculations were performed to study the temperature transients in the skin stratified as three layers with different thermal parameters. Deviations between the thermal wave model of bio-heat transfer and the Pennes' equation were studied for several typical transient bio-heat processes and the possible practical implications were discussed. A simple temperature criterion has been established to determine when the thermal wave propagation dominates the principal heat transfer process.
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A comprehensive study of thermal comfort in a naturally ventilated education building (88,000 ft2) in a Chicago suburb will be conducted with 120 student subjects in 2007. This paper discusses some recent trends in worldwide thermal comfort studies and presents a proposal of research for this building through a series of questionnaire tables. Two research methods used inthermal comfort studies are field studies and laboratory experiments in climate-chambers. The various elements that constitute a “comfortable” thermal environment include physical factors (ambient air temperature, mean radiant temperature, air movement and humidity), personal factors(activity and clothing), classifications (gender, age, education, etc.) and psychological expectations (knowledge, experience, psychological effect of visual warmth by, say, a fireplace). Comparisons are made using data gathered from Nairobi, Kenya.Keywords: Comfort, temperature, humidity and ventilation
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A field study of the thermal comfort of workers in natural ventilated office buildings in Oxford and Aberdeen, UK, was carried out which included information about use of building controls. The data were analysed to explore that what effect the outdoor temperature has on the indoor temperature and how this is affected by occupants’ use of environmental controls during the peak summer (June–August). The proportion of subjects using a control was related to indoor and outdoor temperatures to demonstrate the size of the effect. The results suggest that the use of controls is also related to thermal sensation and their appropriate use is a significant part of adaptive behaviour to modify the indoor thermal conditions. The results make it possible to predict the effect of temperature on the ventilation rate in naturally ventilated buildings.
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Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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Reduction of insensible water loss in premature infants under the radiant warmer
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THE USE of radiant warmers for the care of neonates is not without risks nor side effects; hyperthermia, 1 increased insensible water loss, 2 and first-degree burns 3 have been reported. The mechanism for the high IWL in infants under radiant warmers is not known. It is probably due to either an increase in blood flow as a result of direct thermal effect on the skin 2 or to a poorly controlled physical environment.' Since a heat shield has been shown to facilitate achievement of neutral thermal environment in an incubator? -6 this study was designed to see if it could also be used to reduce IWL under the radiant warmer.
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Abstract Purpose The authors present here 5 cases of continent urinary diversion in rhabdomyosarcoma applying a recently described technique for the Mitrofanoff Principle devised by the authors. Methods Two previously irradiated rhabdomyosarcoma patients presenting with residual bladder disease and massive sensitive urinary urgency underwent a transverse colonic reservoir with catheterizable stoma. Two other patients presenting with a Bricker conduit underwent conversion into an ileal reservoir. One patient underwent reconstruction after a cystectomy. Results All patients were continent and able to perform continent intermittent catheterization. Conclusions The technique proved to be feasible for this group of patients. The authors believe that because of its simplicity, it should be an option of continent urinary diversion when the Mitrofanoff Principle is considered.
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[The importance of myocardial blood flow quantification with positron emission tomography (PET) in patients with three-vessel disease].
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The study of patients with coronary artery disease by means of gated SPECT has been well established. One of the major limitations of this technique is the detection of myocardial perfusion defects in the presence of multivessel or three-vessel coronary artery disease due to balanced ischemia. Quantification of myocardial blood flow by positron emission tomography allows not only to study cardiac perfusion and function but also to determine the coronary flow reserve which has a better correlation with significant stenosis in patients with trivascular disease. The aim of this study was to demonstrate through a case report and literature review the importance of performing quantification of coronary blood flow in this group of patients.
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Femtosecond laser heating on metals produces a blasting force in the sub-picosecond domain, which exerts on the metal lattices along with the non-equilibrium heat flow from hot electrons. Such a hot-electron blast depends on both temperature and temperature gradient in the electron gas, resulting in pronounced effects in multi-layered metal films due to discontinuous heat transfer and load transmission across the interface. This work employs the parabolic two-step model to study the effect of the hot-electron blast in multi-layered thin metal films. Dominating physical parameters are identified to characterize the ultrafast heating and deformation across the interface.
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A Novel Manufacturing Approach of Phase-change Heat Sink for High-power LED
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Abstract Heat removal in packaged high-power light-emitting diode (LED) chips is critical to device performance and reliability. Thermal performance of LEDs is important in that lowered junction temperatures extend the LED's lifetime at a given photometric flux. Optionally, lower thermal resistance can enable increased brightness operation without exceeding the maximum allowable junction temperature for a given lifetime. The goal of this study is to improve the thermal characteristics of high-power LED package by using phase change heat sink. The heat-release characteristics of high-power LED package are analyzed and a novel phase change heat sink with 3D integral-fin boiling structures for high-power LED is developed. Two different fin structures were obtained in grooves formed with chopping-ploughing-extrusion compound forming technology and observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM).
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The computer controlled Laserthermia system by the method of using double ::: channel endoscope with the contact frosted probe and a thermocouple was reported ::: previously.25 In this paper, the single channel method with the new single ::: laser delivery system was studied experimentally. Especially hyperthermal effect ::: by the newly developed Hybrid Laserthermia feedback probe(Hybrid probe) was discussed ::: comparatively with the effects by the interstitial contact probe. The Hybrid ::: probe could be possible to treat clinically more accurate Laserthermia in ::: the near future.
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what is heated yoga
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Hot yoga is a vigorous form of yoga performed in a studio that is heated to 105 F (40 C) and has a humidity of 40 percent. Bikram yoga is a 90-minute program that consists of a series of 26 postures. The postures require lengthy, forceful and well-controlled contractions of all major muscle groups.
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Sorry Gwyneth! 'Hot yoga' popular with celebrities does NOT burn more calories, study claims. Its devotees emerge dripping with sweat, exhilarated after a challenging workout in searing heat. But new evidence suggests that Bikram, and other types of hot yoga, is no better for you than normal yoga. And worse, for its many fans who believe it helps them lose weight, it doesn't burn any more calories than traditional yoga. Bikram or other hot yoga, which is performed in rooms heated up to a sweltering 40.6C/105F, may not burn more flab than regular yoga, a new study has claimed.
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hands are always cold to the touch
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Depending on how bad your symptoms are, treatment may range from wearing extra gloves and socks to taking prescription meds that widen blood vessels. Finally, cold hands may be a symptom of other conditions, such as hypothyroidism, lupus, or diabetes, or low levels of iron or a vitamin B12 deficiency. Your doctor can perform tests and prescribe the right medication, supplements or diet changes.
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Warm hands lead to warm hearts, study shows. Students who held a cup of coffee were more generous, researchers found. Below: WASHINGTON â Time to update that old saying cold hands, warm heart. New research shows touching something warm can make you feel and act more warmly toward others. Whether someone is deemed to have a warm or cold personality makes a powerful first impression.
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what causes you to be hot sweaty during sleep
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Hot days and workouts are not the only things that trigger the drive to cool us down. Other conditions can trigger the production of excess sweat, particularly during sleep. Some of these conditions include: Infection: Tuberculosis (TB) is the infection most traditionally associated with night sweats. More common causes include HIV, influenza, and other febrile illnesses.
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Medications are a big trigger for nighttime perspiration, says Caudle. Antidepressants, some types of birth control or hormone therapy, and cholesterol-lowering drugs, for example, may cause you to sweat while you sleep. If youâre on any daily drug, she recommends asking your doctor if it could be behind your sweats. The problem can also be a sign of more serious health issues, like an over- or under-active thyroid or, according to a recent study in the journal BMJ Open, sleep apnea.
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It's the only planet not yet encountered by a space probe
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Voyager 2 - Wikipedia Voyager 2 is a space probe launched by NASA on August 20, 1977 to study the outer planets. Part of the Voyager program, it was launched 16 days before its twin, ... It is the only spacecraft to have visited either of the ice giants. Its ..... of 90377 Sedna, but not yet beyond the outer limits of the orbit of the dwarf planet Eris.
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Mandrills, Mandrill Pictures, Mandrill Facts - National ... - Animals Learn all you wanted to know about mandrills with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news ... These colorful primates are threatened. ... They're rarely seen.
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Of the 4 types of teeth, these back ones, including the wisdom teeth, are used for grinding & mashing
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Types of Teeth teeth in the front of your mouth, and the easiest to see, are called incisors. ... Because they are pointed and sharp, they are used to tear food. ... By age twenty, four more molars grow in the back of the mouth, one ... wisdom teeth now, but many years ago these teeth were necessary to help ... D. Grind and mash your food. 0%.
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White Fang Summary | GradeSaver White Fang study guide contains a biography of Jack London, a complete e-text, quiz ... Two men, Bill and Henry, with a team of six dogs pulling a sled on which is ... wolf and one-quarter husky, enters the story in the first month of his life, and ... But he does this only out of love for his master, and his wild instincts never leave...
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Heart and Sole on U Street
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Good shoes are like good love. Rare, precious things. So when you find a pair, there is a tendency to want to hold on, to cling, to never let go. Even when they are, so to speak, on their last leg.
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Johnson & Johnson will delay by five months the release of a study comparing its Cypher heart device with Boston Scientific Corp.'s Taxus, the first large-scale comparison of the only two drug-coated stents on the market.
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Looking for good support?
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I have had these shoes for a number of months now. I use them at the gym during my workout, using the treadmill, arc trainer and weight exercises. The shoes are very comfortable and offer great support with the Strike Path Feature. The toebox is very full and a true 2E sizing. I wish they were available in white instead of black. I do think New Balance does have other shoes of a similar style and support available in white.
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I read Pam's book and it was so riveting and spiritually rich that I found myself highlighting almost every line! Pam's style of writing is authentic and uplifting. What I mainly learned from her book was that we, who are in Christ, are truly His royal children and can be empowered by the biblical knowledge brimming from this book! Pam has now turned the book into a Bible study with the companion workbook: Will the Real Me Please Stand up: Let's Go Deeper. Women today want to walk in power and break away from the negative ways they see themselves. Pam's book will give you a deeper understanding of who you really are in Christ! It is a book that I keep close by and desire to reread again and again.
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This illustrated study guides the reader through the long history of Mesoamerican mask-making. It explores many themes associated with one of the least understood yet fascinating religious and mythological traditions.
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Anthropological approaches to masks and masking typically consider the meaning and symbolism of masks, and the social functions of masking ritual. This article considers how masks are able to perform such work, through a semiotic perspective that treats masks as icons and indexes of identity. Such a framework also broadens the category of 'mask' to include other signalling systems which may be called upon by the semiotics of identity in any particular culture, expanding the traditional and stereotypical conception of the mask. The relationship between masking and identity, and variability in the form of masks, are illustrated through ethnographic examples from the Kwakiutl of the northwest coast of North America, and the Kulina Indians of western Brazil.
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This article presents a dozen common classroom management mistakes that teachers make, followed by suggestions as to what we should do instead. The mistakes presented are committed frequently at many grade levels and in all types of learning environments. The recommended suggestions are relatively easy to implement and useful for all types of learners.
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define eddie ology
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Ideology (from Greek ιδεολογία) is a comprehensive set of normative beliefs, conscious and unconscious ideas, that an individual, group or society has. An ideology is less encompassing than the ideas expressed in concepts such as worldview, imaginary and ontology.
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(Greek: a suffix meaning: to talk, to speak; a branch of knowledge; any science or academic field that ends in -ology which is a variant of -logy; a person who speaks in a certain manner; someone who deals with certain topics or subjects) The word -ology is a back-formation from the names of certain disciplines. The -logy element basically means the study of ____. Such words are formed from Greek or Latin roots with the terminal -logy derived from the Greek suffix -λογια (-logia), speaking, from λεγειν (legein), to speak.
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Coffee Found to Contain Much Dietary Fiber
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A Spanish study has found coffee, known as a source of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds, also contains high levels of soluble dietary fiber. Fulgencio Saura-Calixto and M.
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By Anna Marie Kukec akukec@@dailyherald.com Speed counts. So does style. And Motorola Inc. leveraged both Tuesday.
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Geothermal Energy Resources of Northwest New Mexico
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Abstract EDITORS NOTE: The material in this paper was originally published in a book by Mr. Grant entitled: Energytic New Mexico... the Power State (1977); the material herein is used with the permission of the author and the publisher. We have edited the original material to include in this report only those geothermal areas in the Four Corners area; that is in northwest New Mexico. The interested reader is urged to consult the original paper by Mr. Grant for a very complete and comprehensive discussion of the geothermal resources of the entire state of New Mexico.
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The main innovation of the study is the use of a novel energo-environmental approach for investigation of biogas production, and analysis of the amount of methane and biogas produced in terms of en...
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Six laboratories participated in each study.
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Each study had six laboratories participating.
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Each study had three labs participating.
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Quality of Lactation Studies Investigating Antidepressants
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Abstract Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the quality of lactation studies investigating antidepressants in breast milk according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) draft...
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Purpose ::: One aim of LCA-based rating tools developed by the apparel industry is to promote a change in demand for textiles by influencing consumer preferences based on the environmental footprint of textiles. Despite a growing consensus that footprints developed using attributional LCA (aLCA) are not suitable to inform decisions that will impact supply and demand, these tools continue to use aLCA. This paper analyses the application of the LCA methods to wool production, specifically the application of aLCA methods that provide a retrospective assessment of impacts and consequential (cLCA) methods that estimate the impacts of a change.
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During the course of this project there were three key achievements: contribution to the Environmental Assessment Report, the composition of a discussion paper 'Towards a Research Data Management Policy for UCA' and as a result of this the creation of a Research Data Management (RDM) policy. The areas of communication, dissemination, collaboration and an increased understanding of research data management are four key areas which have emerged as a result of this project. Underpinning these areas has been the development of relationships with key stake-holders within UCA and also the participation in external events and training. The following case study will outline the background, challenges, approach and lessons learned from the experience of working on the Kaptur project.
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The overall objective of the JISC funded Kaptur project (October 2011 - March 2013) is to discover, create and pilot a sectoral model of best practice in the management of research data in the visual arts. This report outlines findings from the first workpackage, environmental assessment, based on the following research question: What is the nature of visual arts research data? Appendix A provides detail on the methodology; data was gathered from a literature review and 16 face-to-face interviews with visual arts researchers; four at each partner institution: Glasgow School of Art; Goldsmiths, University of London; University for the Creative Arts; and University of the Arts London.
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Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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The article is devoted to the study of the human capital of the region as a key resource of socio-economic development of the territory. As a result of the generalization of approaches to the interpretation of human capital, the author's definition of the human capital of the region and its components is proposed. The content of methods of estimation of human capital at the regional level is investigated. The analysis of the state and development trends of human capital in the Belgorod region using a multicomponent method and the method of substitution estimates was carried out. The interrelations between the level of cluster development and the human development index of the regions of Russia are revealed.
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ABSTRACTThe authors developed a kinetic model of crude oil combustion in different moisture contents and operating conditions by considering the reaction rates and fuel properties. To model the diffusion of gaseous products under high-temperature conditions, the authors used a binary diffusion equation that depends on the physical properties of fuel used and the reaction temperature. Results showed that the combustion of crude oil at higher moisture is not more favorable because of a considerable increase in greenhouse gas emissions, although an optimum condition for output temperature is obvious. It also found that the char conversion is higher for the high residence times. Model validated against the experimental data available in the literature, which showed fully good agreement.
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Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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This study attempts to analyse the causal relations between bank money and credit channel for Islamic and conventional banking in Malaysia and Turkey on a comparative level. Monthly data for the period from January 2007 to May 2013 is used for the Granger causality analysis. The findings show that in the case of bank money, the causality is from deposits to loans (financing) for Islamic banks in both countries. In addition, although causality is determined from money supply to loans in conventional banking in both countries, the same causality in Islamic banking is only identified in the case of Malaysia. Furthermore, in the causal relationship between bank deposits and money supply, causality is only found from money supply to deposits in both banking types in the case of Turkey. These results suggest that the credit channel may only operate over commercial banking in both countries and that it also only works over Islamic banking in Malaysia.
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A general definition of causality is introduced and then specialized to become operational. By considering simple examples a number of advantages, and also difficulties, with the definition are discussed. Tests based on the definitions are then considered and the use of post-sample data emphasized, rather than relying on the same data to fit a model and use it to test causality. It is suggested that a bayesian viewpoint should be taken in interpreting the results of these tests. Finally, the results of a study relating advertising and consumption are briefly presented.
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Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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Barnett Relaxation in Thermally-Rotating Grains
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We present an exact formulation of the physics of Barnett relaxation. Our formulation is based on a realistic kinetic model of the relaxation mechanism, which includes the alignment of the grain angular momentum in body coordinates by Barnett dissipation, disalignment by thermal fluctuations, and coupling of the angular momentum to the gas via gas damping. We solve the Fokker-Planck equation for the measure of internal alignment using numerical integration of the equivalent Langevin equation for Brownian rotation. The accuracy of our results is calibrated by comparing our numerical solutions with exact analytic results obtained for special cases. We describe an analytic approximation for the measure of alignment that fits our numerical results for cases of practical interest.
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Abstract This paper presents the results of experimental study of gas turbine rotor of Air craft, Marine, wind turbine rotor etc. The natural frequency of gas turbine rotor using Holzer’s method same are compared with the results that are obtained through a well known software based approach of FFT Analyzer. Rotors employed for transmitting motion are manufacturing using mild steel as it offers better stiffness and economical conditions under damping conditions. Mild steel as it resists tortional loads and bending loads more efficiency are more effectively. In this paper natural frequency of the gas turbine rotor predicted according to numerical results will be compared with experiential results.
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Does the case study identify the factors explaining the phenomena that were observed?
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It is unknown if the factors causing the phenomena are explained.
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There were no observable results to this study.
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For example, suppose a study estimates that the average WTP for a reduction in mortality risk of 1/100,000 is $50, but that the actual mortality risk reduction resulting from a given pollutant reduction is 1/10,000.
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If could be estimated that a reduction in mortality risk of 1/100,000 is $50, but the actual reduction may vary.
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Studies can always accurately estimate reductions in mortality rates.
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In her first ED study, CAGE, BMAST, AUDIT, and TWEAK were less sensitive among females, whites, and non-injured patients.
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The first ED study she did she found that CAGE, BMAST, AUDIT, and TWEAK were not as sensitive with females, whites and non injured individuals.
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She found that it was most sensitive with whites and females.
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They expected the same result in their new study with hazardous drinkers who had a positive BAC at the time of their injury visit.
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They thought they would get the same result in the study with drinkers who had s positive BAC when injured.
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They expected the results in the study to differ.
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study's results were used to calculate the parameter to measure the effect of deciview changes on WTP.
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The effect of deciview changes on WTP were studied.
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There is no study on this field.
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Across-study variation refers to the fact that different published studies of the same pollutant/health effect relationship typically do not report identical findings
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The variation refers to the fact that different studies of the same pollutant don't have the same results.
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Every study about pollutants shows exactly the same outcomes.
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The article discusses the relationship between employee abilities and job satisfaction. The author notes a number of objectives to the study in question. The first is to investigate the relationship between employee ability and job satisfaction. Another is to extend earlier research on this relationship as a function of tasks. Results from the study indicate that more capable naval personnel have intentions to leave the service sooner than less capable service members. According to the author, strong negative correlations were found between ability and performance.
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The construct validity of the Job Descriptive Index (JDI) was investigated by using a meta-analysis to summarize previous empirical studies that examined antecedents, correlates, and consequences of job satisfaction. In total, 79 unique correlates with a combined total of 1,863 correlations were associated with the JDI subdimensions. The construct validity of the JDI was supported by (a) acceptable estimates of internal consistency and test–retest reliability, (b) results that conform to a nomological network of job satisfaction relationships, and (c) demonstrated convergent and discriminant validity. Contrasting results with previous meta-analytic findings offered further support for the JDI’s construct validity. Limitations of the JDI and suggestions for future research are discussed.
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The capability indices Cp, CPU, CPL, k and Cpk are presented and related to process parameters. These indices are shown to form a complementary system of measures of process performance, and can be used with bilateral and unilateral tolerances, with or ..
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In a longitudinal study the development of reading and spelling abilities of 458 Viennese school children from the second until the eighth grade was analysed. Although the students’ level of performance displayed a great consistency with poor readers and spellers retaining their weaknesses, groups of students whose performance either improved or deteriorated with time were also identified. Not only cognitive prerequisites, but also the classroom behavior of the students and social factors proved to be significant for the long-term prognosis.
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In this study the effects of a remedial spelling training approach were evaluated, which systematically combines certain visualization and verbalization methods to foster students' spelling knowledge and strategy use. Several achievement and test anxiety data from three measurement times were analyzed. All students displayed severe spelling disorders at the beginning of the treatment. It was administered in single-case sessions and took about 80 hours. Empirical results could demonstrate statistically significant increases in students' general and error-specific spelling test performance, also reaching a considerable overall effect size. Furthermore, a statistically significant decrease in their spelling-specific test anxiety scores appeared at the end of the treatment. Finally, these findings were discussed in terms of conceptual and methodological issues concerning both the evaluation of remedial treatments in natural training settings and the need for evidence-based treatment practice.
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Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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The results from the Myers-Briggs 7Tpe Indicator (MBTI), which identified preferred psychological traits for 131 nursing students, were compared to their usage levels of course objectives in an undergraduate course in anatomy and physiology. The three usage levels (user, occasional user, and nonuser) were also compared to exam scores in the course, overall grade point averages (GPA) in first-year nursing, and the various psychological traits measured by the MBTI. A multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) indicated that users of objectives achieved significantly higher exam scores and maintained a higher GPA than occasional and nonusers. The MANOVA also indicated that users of course objectives preferredasensingjudging modality, whereas nonusers preferred an intuiting perceiving style to guide their studying and learning.
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Health evaluation research often employs multivariate designs in which data on several outcome variables are obtained for independent groups of subjects. This article examines statistical procedures for testing hypotheses of multivariate mean equality in two-group designs. The conventional test for multivariate means, Hotelling’s T2, rests on certain assumptions about the distribution of the data and the population variances and covariances. When these assumptions are violated, which is often the case in applied health research, T 2 will result in invalid conclusions about the null hypothesis. This article describes parametric procedures that are robust, or insensitive, to assumption violations. A numeric example illustrates the statistical concepts that are presented and a computer program to implement these robust solutions is introduced.
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Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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The issues of faculty workload and productivity are receiving increased attention from public higher education’s external stakeholders. This paper reviews the literature on this issue from the following perspectives: issues in defining and measuring faculty workload and productivity; the status of research on faculty workload and productivity; legislation, policies, and external activities; and explanations for the “decline” in academic productivity. It concludes with some suggestions for next steps in addressing this issue.
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This research study has fulfilled the purpose of determining the construction validity of the morale spirit scale (MSS). Ninety faculty members from colleges of physical education at Jordanian universities were chosen to participate in this study. An ex-post facto design is being chosen for this study. The MSS consists of 41 items that measure different dimensions of morale spirit among faculty members. Oblique rotation factoring principle axis was used to disclose instrument’s underlying structure. The major findings of this research study revealed six factor solution explaining 72.825% of common variances. All the six factors were accepted according to the conditions of accepting factors. These six factors were named morale as reflection of faculty and department’s administration, the relations between the faculty members, promotions and incentives and salaries, working environment and conditions, regulations and instructions, and the trend toward self and toward the college and university factors.
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Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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ABSTRACTIt is a common problem in psychology subject pools for past study participants to inform future participants of key experimental details (also known as crosstalk). Previous research (Edlund, Sagarin, Skowronski, Johnson, & Kutter, 2009) demonstrated that a combined classroom and laboratory treatment could significantly reduce crosstalk. The present investigation tested a laboratory-only treatment for the prevention of crosstalk at five universities, along with institutional-level moderators of crosstalk. Results indicated the presence of crosstalk at all universities and that the laboratory-based treatment was effective in reducing crosstalk. Importantly, crosstalk rates were higher (but successfully neutralized) in research pools with higher research credit requirements. Therefore, this research provides valuable guidance regarding crosstalk prevalence and its minimization by researchers.
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Although researchers are often concerned with the presence of participant demand, few have directly examined effects of demand on participant behavior. Before beginning the present study, a confederate informed participants (N = 100) of the study's purported hypothesis. Participants then performed a laboratory task designed to evaluate the extent to which they would respond in ways that may confirm or disconfirm the hypothesis of the study. The authors found that participants tended to respond in ways that confirmed the hypothesis, yet this tendency depended on attitudes toward the experiment or experimenter and other individual differences. In addition, results suggested that suspicion probes may be ineffective in measuring participants' previous knowledge and suspicion. Findings indicate the need for more research and consideration of demand in the design of studies and analysis of data.
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Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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Previous research studying university–industry relationships suggests the existence of a traditional approach to cooperation and reciprocal support between these two entities. At the other end, little, if any, research has been conducted exploring relationships between universities or institutions with teaching hospitality management and the hospitality industry, particularly small hospitality enterprises. Fundamentally, there is a distinct lack of knowledge pertaining to industry attitudes and perceptions of these hospitality management programs, their students, and the cooperative services they might provide in assisting small hospitality enterprises in their day-to-day operations. The present study seeks to gain insights on these issues by studying small hospitality operators' views. Data were collected among 21 small hospitality enterprises located in different southern U.S. states via face-to-face and telephone interviews. While fewer than half of the respondents saw specific ways of engaging univers...
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Numerous studies have sought to measure the characteristics most desired by employers of hospitality and tourism management graduates. For the results of these studies to be meaningful, they need to conform to generally accepted principles of science. While there is no a priori reason to suggest that the research is flawed in any meaningful way, a preliminary examination can nonetheless confirm the level of research quality and help identify any limitations. The purpose of this study, therefore, is to examine the quality of the research evidence with particular attention to: (1) the characteristics selected for measurement, (2) the measurement techniques used, (3) the characteristics of the sample, and (4) the reporting of results. The results indicate limitations in each area. Recommendations for addressing these in future research are discussed.
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Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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The study aims to to analyze the performance of education and research institutes in India in medical and allied sciences during 1999-2008, based on their research output, using robust quantitative and qualitative indicators which give a more rational procedure for ranking their research performance. Data is collected from the SCOPUS database and a new composite performance indicator, the p-index, is used to measure performance. The overall ranking of top 30 colleges give an indicative, if not nearly comprehensive, assessment of how the medical higher education is performing as generators of new knowledge. Ranking on a specialisation basis is also provided.
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In this commentary we have proposed a more rational procedure for ranking the research performance of universities by identifying the indicators that are best correlated with each other and then using a composite indicator emerging as a product of these.
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Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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A test of diamond's method for estimating size distribution of aromatic ring systems
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Abstract Diamond 's method of estimating the size distribution of aromatic planes in a non-crystalline medium has been applied to a number of liquid hydrocarbon specimens and the results shown to suffer from both inaccuracy and inconsistency. It would appear that similar results for coals may be quite misleading, while those from cokes and similar materials should be treated with caution.
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The present study aimed to analysis the aftermath of science learning based on an integrated scientific approach to local potential, onion agriculture, towards the science process skill of 7th grade of junior high school students. The study was a quasi-experimental research with non-equivalent control group design. The object of this experiment was all classes in the 7th grade of Wedarijaksa 2 junior high school. Cluster random sampling was used to gather the sample, as the result, two over seven classes were randomly chosen. Data that be used in the research were the result of science process skill test. Data were analyzed using One-way Anova. The result shows that there is a significant impact of science learning based on scientific approach to local potential, in this case is onion agriculture, towards process science skill of the students.
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Adverse medication events in a psychiatric practice: a naturalistic study
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Aims and method To document the number and type of adverse medication events in a psychiatric sector service. Significant new adverse events were collated by the author and team over 30 months. Intervention to prevent any adverse event was enacted as soon as any were noticed or anticipated. Results Thirty-six significant events occurred including three deaths and nine near misses. Corrective action was taken immediately any adverse event occurred. Inadequate communication between various hospital clinics, general practitioner practices, psychiatric clinics and pharmacies was the biggest avoidable cause of adverse events. Clinical implications Awareness of adverse drug events is essential in psychiatry. Clear, transparent pathways of prescribing are a key requirement to reduce avoidable adverse medication events. Psychopharmacology is a core module for psychiatric training.
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Objective To supply reference for appropriate application of statistics in medical paper preparation.Methods Statistics misapplication problems in research design,material description and analysis in medical papers were summarized.Results Statistics misapplication problems mainly included that ① the randomization,control,replication and equalization principles were violated,② the material description was not appropriate,③ statistical methods were misused regardless of the characteristics of the data and ④ statistical and practical meanings were confused in results explanation. Items that should be noted and the countermeasures in medical paper preparation were presented.Conclusion Statisticcs misapplication commonly exists in medical papers. Medical researchers should strengthen the learning on statistic theory and improve the ability of transforming the practical issues into the statistical issues.
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