... Eli Lilly and Company Authors’ contributions VLS conceived the study and contributed to the design and coordination JLS and JG performed the statistical analysis KWP wrote the initial and subsequent ... for at least month Glucose, lipid, and weight changes were assessed over time Fasting, random, and combined laboratory outcomes were analyzed as both categorical and continuous measures Statistical ... protocol and baseline value and using the method of last observation carried forward (LOCF) Patients with a baseline and at least one post-baseline measure were included in all efficacy and laboratory...
... What will move the target closer? Detour around obstacles and hazards Discover strategic opportunities Define needed/on-hand resources Communicate the plan with others http://www.cmoe.com/blog/communicating-your-strategic-vision-to-your-team.htm ... CMOE #7 Get After It Work through fears and anxieties Take steps, not leaps Commit to it Control speed; be responsive/adaptive Persist and be a team player http://www.cmoe.com/blog/executing-to-win-with-your-strategic-initiatives.htm ... Ongoing; a process that can unfold and emerge at any time Intentional; emerges from the grass roots of the organization deliberately, not accidentally Linked and aligned with “high-level” strategy,...
... kind of treatment you have, how long treatment lasts, and the doses of treatment you receive During treatment, there are many helpful medicines and other ways to manage eating problems Once treatment ... cancer treatment ends u Think of your cancer treatment as a time to get well and focus just on yourself u Eat a healthy diet before treatment starts This helps you stay strong duringtreatmentand ... best for you duringtreatmentand after Make a list of questions for your meeting with the dietitian Ask about your favorite foods and recipes and if you can eat them during cancer treatment You...
... was a very quiet place Husbands and wives and young adults were away at work, and children and grandchildren were at school Maids and gardeners were within the yards and homes FIGURE Home in lower ... research (Rawlins and Sargent 1989; Mohammed and Perkins 1999) suggests that grandmothers are far more reluctant and resistant to fulfilling their expected roles as grandmothers and providers than ... 1970s duringand after Jamaica’s experiment with socialism andduring structural adjustment, that some older women found that they had few close relatives on the island THE STUDY: PLANNING AND...
... Zeitung and its Sunday edition NZZ am Sonntag It was, and is, my wish to give readers an understanding not only of the importance but also of the beauty and elegance of the subject Anecdotes and ... Groups, Monster Groups, and Baby Monsters Fermat’s Incorrect Conjecture The Crash of Catastrophe Theory Deceptive Simplicity The Beauty of Dissymmetry Random and Not So Random How Can One Be Sure ... Pensioner 21 A Grand Master Becomes Permanent Visiting Professor 75 80 85 PART V CONCRETE AND ABSTRACT MATTERS 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Knots and “Unknots” Knots and Tangles with Real...
... weitergehen, weitermachen kurz vorbeikommen, auf einen Sprung vorbeikommen in Wartestellung setzen, jemanden bitten zu warten beausichtigen, leiten, betreuen, Verantwortung haben, Zuständig sein in der...
... Results Fatigue and depression Baseline and discontinuation data Table shows FIS values in treatment- naïve, pre-treated and total patient groups at baseline, month and month 12, and changes from ... GA or mannitol, 2) previous treatment with GA, and 3) pregnancy or lactation HR-QoL, fatigue, depression, disability and relapses were assessed at baseline and at and 12 months In case of a relapse ... enrolled 106 treatment- naïve and 91 pretreated patients (Table 1) One-hundred-thirty-five patients were included in the Netherlands, 42 in Sweden and 20 in Belgium Outcome measures and assessments...
... of Life scale modified by Andrew and Withey[21] Respondents were asked to evaluate their QoL during the previous month The scale was from to 10 with meaning worst possible quality of lifeand ... in Finland between 2000 and 2001 and has been described in detail elsewhere [18, 19] A nationally representative two-stage stratified cluster sample was drawn of adults aged 30 and over and living ... Statistical analysis Baseline and follow-up characteristics were tabulated (mean and standard deviations) or as proportions and percentages Differences between baseline and follow-up values were...
... revealed severe proteinuria and hematuria Her erythrocytes were dysmorphic, and there were some cylinders present (hyaline and granulated) Proteinuria of 6.76 g/ 24 h and albuminuria of 3112.4 ... complement component q and immunoglobulin A, as well as - and l-light chains Electron microscopy confirmed the presence of subendothelial and mesangial electrondense deposits, and in some capillary ... contributions SD and IA analyzed and interpreted the patient data regarding the infectious disease and renal function VZ performed the histological examination of the kidney All authors read and approved...
... health and substance abuse treatment When projecting the treatment needs of sexual orientation minorities, service planning should take into consideration the effects of environmental andlife ... study and contributed to the interpretation of findings and writing of the paper; SDC conceived and directed the original survey study and contributed to the interpretation of findings and writing ... heterosexism, homophobia, and stigmatization In Stigma and Sexual Orientation Understanding Prejudice Against Lesbians, Gay Men, and Bisexuals Volume Edited by: Herek GM Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage; 1998:138-159...
... Materials and methods The study was conducted during the Autumn of 2004 and included a multidisciplinary group of doctors (112 neurosurgeons and 298 intensive care doctors) and a random sample ... treatment" in Sweden) and age are relevant considerations [11] and are deemed standard factors to include in such studies [12] Withdrawing life- sustaining treatment Discontinuing treatment because ... treatment is clearly futile can its withholding be deemed ethically acceptable, and in such cases it is ethically equivalent to withdraw lifesustaining treatment [12] If the outcome of such treatment...
... individual’s everyday functions and represents a serious burden on the patient’s and the family’s life, seriously impairing the emotional, social, and physical well-being of patients and hence their health-related ... of ADHD treatments on HRQoL in children and adolescents Author details Lilly Deutschland GmbH, Medical Department, Bad Homburg, Germany Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, ... Wehmeier et al.: Differences between children and adolescents in treatment response to atomoxetine and the correlation between health-related quality of lifeand Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder...
... boundary of lifeand work, and thus the ethics of work andlife are often conflicted This study will investigate these factors with special focus on the life insurance agents' emotions and related ... insurers: one for property and casualty, one for reinsurance, and one for life (China Life Insurance Company), and the China Life Insurance Company immediately becomes the biggest life insurer in China ... family members and good friends This thesis will focus on the emotional ambivalence2 existing in life insurance agents’job, and explore how life insurance agents cope with them Work andLife In pre-industrial...
... the median values and their minimum-maximum ranges RESULTS During the study period, all animals were survived, and no complication was seen related to induction of sepsis andtreatment technique ... clinical studies in animal models and human beings are needed to understand molecular elements, ligand and receptors, involved in the mode of action of ozone and HBO Finally, according to the ... 2009/45) Before the experiment, animals had been fed standard rat chow and water ad libitum and housed in cages with controlled temperature and 12-hour light/dark cycle for at least week Experimental...
... 1153-1165 50 Shimada M and Nakanishi M DNA damage checkpoints and cancer J Mol Histol 2006; 37: 253-260 51 Damia G and Broggini M Cell cycle checkpoint proteins and cellular response to treatment by anticancer ... distribution of the diploid and aneuploid cell fractions after treatment with TMZ alone and with TMZ-BioShuttle shows different patterns The amount of the diploid cell fraction and of the aneuploid ... homoeostasis’s controls between cell proliferation and programmed cell death (apoptosis) [34, 35] Tumorigenesis and progression are independent processes initiated and boosted by aberrant activation...
... Phatisawad, and Rapee Trichavaroj; Sean Hill, David Troelstrup, Erik Anderson, Andrew Williams, and Wichitra Apateerapong; and as well as acknowledge the SEARCH participants for their support and commitment ... subtype B) and V3 CM242 (subtype E) peptides, which distinguishes HIV-1 subtype B and E infection in Thai individuals and confirmed by sequencing, when indicated [19, 20] Specimens and HIV DNA ... clades A, E, and B; and demonstrated equivalent amplification of the target gene Separation of PBMC Subsets and HIV DNA Analaysis Because HIV DNA is present in both lymphocytes and monocytes,...