... carried out;
the computer-generated order for the nurse to administer the
drug was not triggered due to poor prescribing practice, lead-
ing to the dose being omitted. This resulted in an extended
period ... prescribing errors [13].
Most of the errors were defined as 'minor' in outcome and, as
such, did not cause the patient harm but, in some cases, may
have lead to an increase in monitoring ... adverse incident reports. Patient outcome was assessed
by the pharmacist and clinical director, who were not blinded
to the prescribing system; this could have introduced the
potential for bias in the...
... the clinical pharmacist, comprising 1,286 inthe C-U
and 1,224 inthe PB-U. Inthe C-U, 44 MPEs occurred versus
331 inthe PB-U (3.4% versus 27.0%, P < 0.001). Overall, the
ICIS resulted in ... medication ordering. These results are
shown in Table 3.
In the C-U, the minor MPEs were mainly wrong pharmaceutical
form errors and infusion rate errors. The intercepted MPEs par-
ticularly involved ... vasopressin infusion overdose
causing cardiac ischemia (level 3.5).
In the PB-U, there were many minor MPEs, mainly because of
illegible writing, incomplete orders, or abbreviations. The inter-
cepted...
... of the faculty of representation ”; “all combination is
an act of the understanding.”
(I): Human spontaneity and the natural order
has no beginning in time,” and the world has a beginning in ... determining.”
If however, the themes of “freedom” and the “thinking for oneself ”
were indeed motivating the Critique, one could nonetheless excuse any
reader who found themsomewhat hard to find in ... –
into the notion of their all being perspectival representations of a single
object (the stone). The intuitions themselves cannot, as it were, tell us
of what they are intuitions; we make theminto...
... having his rights independently of whether others would actually
grant him those rights or be sympathetic to his having them). Indeed, the
most striking thing about Kant’s thesis was that there ... and the revolution in philosophy
Kant thought the key to answering these questions lay inthe prac-
tical necessity for assuming that we are free. The independence of the
normative from the factual ... that? A bad upbringing can only go
so far in explaining such matters. No matter how strong the inclinations
of self-love are, one is always capable of overriding thembecause of
the “fact of reason.”...
... imagination and intellect (der Verstand, the
understanding”) are in free play with each other – free inthe sense that
their interaction with each other is not constrained by any rule. When
the ... Aesthetic taste, teleology, and the world order
to the same things. Something like the “kingdom of ends” thus seems to be
at play in aesthetic judgment, except that the “kingdom of ends” involves
the ... might have the concept of a “rose” and then judge
whether the flower we are observing is indeed a rose – is indeed an
“instance” or “instantiation” of the more general concept.) Inthe case
of...
... operating costs in 2005 were $4.31 per cwt inthe Northeast, $4.98 inthe Upper Midwest,
and $6.49 inthe West. Milk price premiums received in 2005 were sufficient in all regions to
cover the ... about their future inthe business as significantly fewer had plans to exit inthe
next 10 years, and significantly more planned to be in business 20 or more years.
The primary difference inthe ... premiums paid to Northeast producers in 2005 covered these added costs, but
not inthe other regions. In contrast, premiums needed to cover total economic costs were
highest inthe Northeast ($13.84...
... regional anesthesia [7]. Therefore, the
finding in our earlier study that there was an inverse relationship between the epidural rate for
labor analgesia and the choice of general anesthesia for ...
anesthesiologist inthe labor ward 24 h per day/7 days per week had a two-fold increase inthe
epidural rate and half the epidural waiting time, when compared to hospitals where the
anesthesiologist ... The current study is the first stage in an
approach that will attempt to define the adequacy of obstetric anesthesia workforce in relation
to activity.
The epidural component of the OAAI includes...
... tyrosines at
each time point. The level of phosphorylation was seen to
increase mainly over the first 30 min, with the levels of each
phosphotyrosine staying similar over the following 60 min.
The ... electrostatic interactions in SH2 domain recogni-
tion: salt dependence of tyrosyl-phosphorylated peptide binding
to the tandem SH2 domain of the Syk kinase and the single
SH2 domain of the Src kinase. ... 2, and the farthest as 3. The two tyrosines
within each ITAM are then further classified as N or C,
reflecting their locations relative to the N-terminus and
C-terminus (Fig. 1). Six synthetic...
... corresponding to (d,
k) in V to the node corresponding to s in U. The
original problem of finding a solution parse inthe
constraint graph now reduces to finding a complete
matching inthe bipartite ... knife.)
The observation that the matrix verb, i.e., main
verb rather than the intermediate verb controls the
vibhakti of the shared nominal is true inthe above
sentences, as explained below. The ... later in Sec. 3.)
2 Constraint Based Parsing
The Paninian theory outlined above can be used
for building a parser. First stage of the parser takes
care of morphology. For each word inthe input...
... counteracts the calcineurin
induced affinity switch of a
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b
1
integrin in CHO cells,
suggesting also a role for Ca
2+
/calmodulin-dependent
molecules in regulating the affinity state of integrins on
neutrophils ... which
catalyzes the production of ROS and results in efficient
killing of invading pathogens [5]. The effect of the calmodulin
inhibitor W7 on fMLP induced ROS production was
investigated and compared with the ... calmodulin and PtdIns3K. In
guinea pig neutrophils, it has been demonstrated that
inhibition of calmodulin results in inhibition of Rac and p21
activated kinases [50]. Involvement of Rac in ROS...
... The Cleveland Era: A Chronicle of the New Orderin Politics
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enlisted in their support. But those interests are inthe main the
interests of getting or keeping the patronage of the government. ... asked the
nomination of one person to any office inthe State. “
Except inthe case of their remonstrance against the Robertson
appointment, they had “never even expressed an opinion to the ... The Nation” when it said: “There is only one way of
securing the presentation to the Senate of all the papers and
documents which influence the President in making either removals
or appointments,...
... take into account the existing uncertainty sur-
rounding the performance of the so-called reference stan-
dard.
Clinical decisions regarding TB status should be made
taking into account the final ... apical infiltrates, HIV
infection, haemoptysis and fever). We identified the LCA
model providing the best fit to the data by comparing the
difference in likelihood statistic (L), the Bayesian Informa-
tion ... Vounatsou P, N goran EK, et al. The influence of sam-
pling effort and the performance of the Kato-Katz technique in di-
agnosing Schistosoma mansoni and hookworm co-infections in ru-
ral Cote d'Ivoire....
...
break inthe series, which may impact on the results. However, the linking of the MIR
series with the NRIR series has been done in such a way that we obtain smoothed series
and retain the dynamics ... adjust their interest rates more quickly. This result is in line
with the literature surveyed in Section 2. The CR5 index and the Herfindahl index are
basically measures of the concentration of the ...
around” inthe banking market. On the deposit side, the existence of switching costs may
deter many depositors from shifting bank in and out of season. Inthe next section we try
to link the differences...
...
differentiated by different forms, i.e the base form (including the finite form and the infinitive
form), the third person singular form, the V-ing form, the past form, and the past participle
form and ...
studied in detail the CLC investigation would yield meaningful results in pedagogical
application. This thesis puts verbs inthe centre of the theme and tries to examine their width
and the depth. ... the past
participle form).
Not only are the different forms of a verb distinguishable, but the POS distinction is also
realised inthe POS-tagging. As expected, the ‘hunt’ inthe following...