... the stage is subdivided into those which are confined to the endometrium (stage IA), those which invade the inner-half of the myometrium (stage IB), and those which invade the outer-half of the ... adenocarcinoma The carcinoma has involved the corpus and the cervix The carcinoma has extended outside of the uterus but not outside of the true pelvis The carcinoma has extended outside of the true ... tumors have spread to the adnexa have a diminished survival compared with those women without adnexal involvement Once again, most of these women also have other adverse features such as high grade,...
... most of the public, and research shows that if we can reduce youth access to alcohol, we can help achieve these goals Issue "If teens can't get alcohol, they'll just switch to other, perhaps ... 52% of high school seniors in the United States drank alcohol in the last month, and more than 30% were intoxicated at least once in the last weeks (Johnston et al., 1998) And these are the lower ... Issue "We drank when we were young andwe grew outof it It's just a phase that all teens go through." Response Unfortunately, many teens will not "grow outof it." Studies indicate that youth who...
... omitted and from which the author, journal and country of origin were deleted We thereafter examined these sections of the reports for any missing data We resolved any disagreements between reviewers ... because of the substantial overlap between the two groups; up to 17% ofchildren in the ARDS/ALI trials had RSV and up to 50% of the children in some bronchiolitis studies also had pneumonia The reduction ... hospital discharge) in mechanically ventilated children with acute respiratory failure Methods Trial selection We included trials that were prospective, that were randomized, that enrolled children...
... [14] Seventy-three children were treated with CV (38 without inhaled nitric oxide (iNO), 35 with iNO), and 26 with HFO (12 without iNO, 14 with iNO) Mechanical ventilation and FiO were adjusted ... mmHg Thirty-two children with a mean ± standard deviation age of 5.5 ± 0.9 years were treated with VDR, and 32 children with a mean ± standard deviation age of 9.4 ± 1.0 years were treated with ... Intervention/mode Outcome measures Level of evidence Duration of weaning (days)a Randolph and colleagues [15] 182 children (age to 17 years) with weaning of ventilation support for more than 24 hours and who...
... account of both the uneven strength of the U.S economy—without which the crisis would havebeen much deeper and the ongoing instabilities in the financial sector All this leads to the need for a ... “flexibility” that the U.S state and ruling classes have had in terms of the resolution of the crisis, as well as the basic weakness of the Left This has given it additional room for maneuver in the world ... playing the role of such a regulator reveals that this illusion remains deeply engrained, and obscures an understanding of both the past and present history of the relationship between the state and...
... confirmed a high rate of good outcomes and allayed fears of frequent ICH (Table 1) The SITS-MOST population and definition of haemorrhage demand some consideration Only patients treated within the strict ... that outcomes were similar regardless of the experience of the centre (although all were designated acute stroke centres), implying that thrombolytic therapy should now be more widely used There ... evidence-based intervention The number of hospitals in PROSIT that offered dedicated stroke unit care is disappointing (30 outof 260 hospitals) and emphasizes how much further wehave to go to improve stroke...
... behavior What is surprising is that in much of the twentieth-century philosophers of mind and psychologists tended to neglect them perhaps because the sheer variety of phenomena covered by the ... blending Consider the following examples: He has been swept outof her heart The sky is crying In the first example, swept out, which literally refers to a physical movement in which something is removed ... interpersonal meanings, which can influence the establishment and maintenance of the interpersonal relationship between the speaker and the listener and affect the fulfillment of the goal of the verbal interaction...
... ofchildren with untreated tooth decay, the percentage ofchildren who had experienced tooth decay, the percentage ofchildren with tooth decay in three or more teeth, and the percentage ofchildren ... group ofchildren with private insurance included both children with dental coverage andchildren without dental coverage,6 while the group of uninsured was children who had neither health insurance ... Medicaid, while data from the 1999 through 2004 period included children who were enrolled in Medicaid andchildren who were enrolled in SCHIP We estimated that about 85 percent of the children in the...
... extend to (both male and female) homosexuals who not have children, although homosexuals, whether or not they have children, are often the victims of a more vicious opprobrium They are often regarded ... interests of the person who would otherwise have existed We may not know who that person would have been, but we can still say that whoever that person would have been, the avoidance of his or her ... might grieve about not having had children, but not because the children that one could have had havebeen deprived of existence Remorse about not having children is remorse for ²⁷ In other words,...
... McDonald's "fast." The Law of the Ladder The strategy to use depends on which rung you occupy on the ladder For each category there's a product ladder (hierarchy) in prospects' minds that they use in ... organization to cope with the inherent unpredictability of the marketplace The Laws of Success, Failure, Hype, Acceleration and Resources The Law of Success Success often leads to arrogance, and arrogance ... who wanted to think they were young And successful companies don't change marketing strategy in the short term - e.g White Castle hasn't changed position in 60 years but averages sales per outlet...
... English the more words I can acquire to express my ideas and thoughts with great ease and satisfaction I have dreamed of becoming a tourist guide one day In order to realize this hope I should read ... traveling and learn more vocabulary on different aspects Standing before one of my historical vestiges, how can I tell my tourists about the history of my country and the courageous struggles of my ... language because of its vitality and lucidity Thanks to these characteristics, English has been used in all important meetings and conferences or in summit talks between leaders of powerful countries...
... assimilating the known biomechanical effects of shoes on the gait ofchildrenOf the two previously published reviews of the effects ofchildren s shoes, one was published in 1991 [11] and the other focused ... Nonetheless, previous reviews have suggested that children s shoes should be based on the barefoot model [11] However, since the design of some of the shoes examined in the current review were ... significant Shoes therefore have a substantial effect on the gait ofchildren The extent of the biomechanical differences between barefoot and shod gait Wegener et al Journal of Foot and Ankle Research...
... analysis of the VF waveform and score the electrical signal If the score is high enough (or low enough, depending on the analysis), then a shock would be advised If missing the mark, other therapies ... the Chicago municipal airports In that study of public use of automated defibrillators, three quarters of the patients were resuscitated and achieved full neurologic recovery when shocked within ... variables that may confound the appropriateness of this approach Although new technologies may eventually help to overcome these concerns, the dynamics of proposed waveform analyses and their specific...
... management of the critically ill, with further studies delineating the benefit and optimal application of this technique The use of this technology could be particularly helpful in patients with poor ... Task Force of the American College of Critical Care Medicine of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the American Society of HealthSystem Pharmacists, American College of Chest Physicians ... Experience with this technique demonstrated that it is sensitive and correlates well with other hemodynamic parameters [49] The time consuming and complex nature of calculating mucosal pH is not practical...
... the right of P on the standard English keyboard) decreases and increases the brush diameter without having to open the Brushes panel ߜ Check the brush’s hardness and spacing settings To get the ... to change the color of those pixels without changing anything else (Rather than selecting and darkening the rails to make them appear to be in front of a glow, I could have selected the lighter ... overlay on top of the image Figure 8-16 shows you what the screen looks like with just the alpha channel visible (left) and how it appears when the alpha channel is active and the RGB channel is also...
... MZ and AC are not relatively rare by themselves However, wehave only found one such case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC in the literature In this case, we describe the second case of MZ with ... with low and high signal intensities on T1- and T2-weighted images (d), (e) & (f) Brain CT and T 1and T2-weighted MRI of twin B shows a mirror-imaging lesion with a diameter of 30×21×5 mm with ... as handedness, hair whorl direction, tooth patterns, unilateral eye and ear defects, and even tumor locations and un-descended testicles However, only an extremely small series of cases have been...