... umight similarly defer nonfunctional constraints (such as logging, graceful errorhandling, performance, or auditing) and variant data cases (for example, have a shipping system send all packages to ... incrementally grow together.They won’t let us Start small by tackling a few agile practices, and win overmanagement with success and the real data behind it.Guilt by association A nonagile, semi -agile, ... developers collaborate daily➤ Build projects around motivated individuals➤ Convey info via face-to-face conversation➤ Primary progress measure: working software➤ Maintain a constant pace indefinitely➤...
... incrementally grow together.They won’t let us Start small by tackling a few agile practices, and win overmanagement with success and the real data behind it.Guilt by association A nonagile, semi -agile, ... umight similarly defer nonfunctional constraints (such as logging, graceful errorhandling, performance, or auditing) and variant data cases (for example, have a shipping system send all packages to ... and heavy collaboration that agile promotes.Plans are valuable, but your customer and the marketplace care less about yourplans than about you delivering software that fits their ever-changing...
... small by tackling a few agile practices, and win overmanagement with success and the real data behind it.Guilt by association A nonagile, semi -agile, or other nonwaterfall method mayhave failed ... contracts if you negotiate on a continualbasis. This involves an increase in transparency and trust, supported greatly bythe openness and heavy collaboration that agile promotes.Plans are valuable, ... Card 5— AGILESUCCESSFACTORS THEIDEATakingthe Agile Manifesto’s values and principles one step further, these are themake-or-break factors for a team wanting to be agile: Freedom to change A...
... oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy. Clin Neurosci. 2003; 10: 125-7. 22. Orlacchio A, Gaudiello F, Totaro A, et al. A new SPG4 mutation in a variant form of spastic paraplegia with congenital arach-noid ... Int. J. Med. Sci. 2011, 8 http://www.medsci.org 405 16. Minamitani M, Tanaka J, Hasumura M, et al. Cerebral malfor-mations associated with probable intrauterine infection. No To Hattatsu. ... trauma, infection, intrauterine catastrophes 16 or head surgery17. In our case, the lack of a previous history of trauma, infection and head surgery leads us to believe that the AC was...
... recto-vaginal examination and inspect the rectal area for trauma, recto-vaginal tears or fistulas, bleeding and discharge” (WHO & UNHCR, 2005). • A statement by Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, Executive ... Sonia Navani, Manga Okenge (Pascal), Kate Ramsey, Peter Sikana, and Hategekimana Théobald. This literature review was researched and written by EngenderHealth consultant Shipra Srihari. Reviewers ... UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Since then, in 2001, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia also began prosecuting rapists (Human Rights Watch, 1998). In...
... During normal pregnancy, tumor markers including CA 15.3, squamous cell carcinoma antigen and CA125 can be elevated; inhibin B, anti-Müllerian hormone and lactate dehydrogenase levels remain ... duringpregnancyMolecularweightCarbohydrateantigen 15-3Breast cancer Glandular epithelia Uncertain(maternal mammarygland epithelium?placenta?)290 kDaSquamous cellcarcinomaantigenCervical squamouscell cancerSquamous ... 82:2991-2995.20. Fowler PA, Evans LW, Groome NP, Templeton A, Knight PG: A longitudinalstudy of maternal serum inhibin -A, inhibin-B, activin -A, activin-AB, pro-alphaC and follistatin during pregnancy. Hum...
... distance learning applications in academic health educationundergraduate distance learning 1. in- curriculum distance learning2. extracurricular distance learningpostgraduate distance learning 1. ... educators than in- classroom teaching (3).This indicates an increased cost of educational andteaching resources.Amongst presently available studies, there aremany indications that DL can be an ... which are reviewed in a separate article (10).Evolution of distance learningapplications in health educationTwo main categories of distance learning applicationscan be currently identified in...
... growing concern regarding the human resource crisis in health care in many LMICs has renewed interest in the roles that LHWs may play in extending services to ‘hard to reach’ groups and areas and ... training, they have no formal professional or paraprofessional tertiary education, and can be involved in either paid or voluntary care. The term ‘LHW’ is thus necessarily broad in scope and ... participating in the trial, but provided no further details. Data on the duration of training were available in 28 of the 48 studies. The median dura-tion was six days (range 0.4 to 146 days;...
... sexual abuse in Islamabad is called Aangan; formerly a project with the community-based organization Bedari and now a part of a new organization called Rozan. Aangan’s activities also include ... shared during the upcoming JEAT program. BAIA, a small NGO based in Islamabad, has developed a comprehensive training manual for raising awareness about HIV/AIDS in communities and schools. ... a change in awareness and behavior. It is possible that trends in India, arising out of a comparable social and economic environment, may serve as an indicator of what might be happening in...
... andchanging methods of advising. For the 48 distinguished teachers interviewed by Pinskyet al. (1998) reflective practice was integral in planning and anticipation of teaching, in responding (in action) ... postgraduate students (n = 303) in occu-pational therapy, physiotherapy, radiography and nursing participated. In all groups,habitual action and critical reflection (the least and most analytical ... University,Halifax, NS, Canada B3H4H7e-mail: karen.mann@dal.caJ. GordonUniversity of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia A. MacLeodUniversity of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia123Adv in Health Sci...
... EDUCATION14decision-making and goal-setting between patient and health professional, and that self-management education/support is regarded as a supplement to traditional patient education, with training being ... task.The challenges in this area are thus: 1. To create coherence and integration in a multifaceted intervention so that individual parts interact. 2. To establish an overall educational ... collaboration with educational researchers and reflecting professionals and patients.Finally, it should be emphasised that many analytical and interpretational opportuni-ties remain unaddressed...
... Patricia B Neumann - cpneumann@ozemail.com.au; Karen A Grimmer* - karen.grimmer@unisa.edu.au; Yamini Deenadayalan - yamini.deenadayalan@unisa.edu.au* Corresponding author AbstractBackground: ... (1995–2005).Background and rationaleThe International Continence Society defines urinaryincontinence (UI) as the complaint of any involuntaryleakage of urine [1]. It is a widespread [2] and prevalentcondition ... possible to analyse thedata by meta-analysis. Thus findings are presented as nar-rative summaries. In studies with a 'no treatment' or 'usualtreatment' control group, analysis...
... Report data in 5–10 year age groups in people over65 yearsPre-vaccination Report data on subjects that had been vaccinated in the previous yearSerological data Report pre- and post-vaccination ... gain insights into the impact ofage and vaccine response. We controlled for every factor forwhich we could obtain data that may have had an impact onvaccineresponse, including living situation(institutionalizedor ... over the age of 75. We also comparedthe vaccine response for each individual adjustment factorrelated to thevaccine andstudyparticipants (vaccine: vaccinetype, vaccine dosage, new vaccine component;...
... Fulminant liver failurecaused by antitubercular drugs. Report of a clinical case [in Italian]. Minerva Anestesiol 2000;66:249-251.103. Mizoe A, Fujioka H, Kamohara Y, Watanabe Y, Azuma T,Kanematsu ... same data from a single patient, we included these data only once in ouranalyses.For each included case of MTB infection, we ab-stracted data about patient characteristics, transplant-related ... developed in transplanted patients and suffi-cient accompanying clinical information was availablefor additional interpretation. Pretransplant TST statuswas provided for 15 additional cases. Of...