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Unequal, Unfair, Ineffective and Inefficient Gender Inequity in Health: Why it exists and how we can change it pptx

Unequal, Unfair, Ineffective and Inefficient Gender Inequity in Health: Why it exists and how we can change it pptx

Sức khỏe phụ nữ

... gender systems and these structural processes can be addressed by asking whether such processes weaken or strengthen gender hierarchies; whether they alter them in significant ways; and what this ... Biological sex has never only consisted of the simple binaries – women and men The presence of transgender people has been rendered socially invisible in some societies; in others their presence is socially ... means for people s health Gender systems may themselves alter the way in which these structural processes unfold Together, gender systems, structural processes and their interplay constitute the...
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Báo cáo khoa học: "What do we know about medication errors made via a CPOE system versus those made via handwritten orders"

Y học thưởng thức

... CPOE system is seldom clear Every time Shulman et al [1] describe their CPOE system, they add that it is “without a decision support system” (DSS) And while that is true, it is perhaps also too ... influences physicians’ decisions That is, CPOE systems have implicit decision support even though it may not be understood as such by CPOE designers or by physicians Also, the CPOE Shulman et ... links to pharmacies) we presumably will seek to measure all of these benefits and costs with some precision But comprehensive data or even a consensus methodology are still forthcoming In summary,...
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Báo cáo sinh học : "What do we know about influenza and what can we do about it" ppsx

Báo cáo khoa học

... determines whether new animal virus variants that can pass from animals to humans can also be transmitted from human to human? The primary factor is the sialic acid on the galactose on the surface ... virus penetration to the bronchi and bronchioles The characteristics of the sialic acid linkage not, however, seem to be the sole determinant limiting interspecies spread Transmission experiments ... just from the viral RNA sequence What determines the severity of disease caused by a given influenza virus? The severity of influenza reflects both the characteristics of the infecting virus...
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Báo cáo lâm nghiệp: "Impact of summer drought on forest biodiversity: what do we know" ppt

Báo cáo khoa học

... seems to be a general consensus that species-poor ecosystems are usually more sensitive to perturbations, such as droughts, than species-rich ecosystems [50] For instance, a positive relationship ... pressures One of the most striking examples is the dramatic increase of Mediterranean forest fires during dry years The higher likelihood of insect attacks on water-stressed plants or trees is ... has been found among forest soil microarthropods, so that the positive relationship between species richness and ecosystem functions would appear only for very low values of species richness...
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Báo cáo y học: "What do we know about communicating risk? A brief review and suggestion for contextualising serious, but rare, risk, and the example of cox-2 selective and non-selective NSAIDs" pot

Báo cáo khoa học

... which the relative consequences of treatment might be shown Whether the method is useful to patients or professionals in some of the contexts shown is not known, and we stress that it still has to ... patients respond to risk information A number of small studies have assessed what patients think about risk and the effectiveness of interventions There is a tendency for patients to overestimate the ... descriptors (common, rare, negligible), and sometimes also with graphical presentations Some of the more commonly used risk scales have been reviewed by Adams and Smith [37] There is an assumption,...
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báo cáo khoa học:" Palatal development of preterm and low birthweight infants compared to term infants – What do we know? Part 1: The palate of the term newborn" ppt

Báo cáo khoa học

... 'blind' them for the studies Titles and/or abstracts of all citations were screened by one author (AH) In cases of doubt, the inclusion or exclusion of studies was discussed, and consensus was reached, ... molding of the face occurs across the maxilla, because the bimalar span is the widest part of the face This molding compresses and deforms the soft maxilla, resulting in possible elevation of the arch ... presentation of metrical studies, which are necessary to validate clinical impressions which are the major source for measurements The analysis of the studies is therefore ordered as follows •...
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báo cáo khoa học:" Palatal development of preterm and low birthweight infants compared to term infants – What do we know? Part 2: The palate of the preterm/low birthweight infant" pps

Báo cáo khoa học

... searched the databases, extracted the data, analyzed the results and wrote the manuscript HR helped with study design, analysis and provided critical input in neonatal associated issues and revised the ... infants no food is taken by the mouth, so there is no possibility of food substances contaminating the palate [28] A retrospective review of the infection rates showed no significant increase in the ... that paper, other authors [54] express their surprise, that the number of infants in whom palatal grooves developed who were intubated less than seven days was so low The reply was that the low incidence...
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Báo cáo y học: "Maintenance care in chiropractic – what do we know" ppsx

Báo cáo khoa học

... "tenderness of the patient 's vertebral spinous processes, S2 spinous process, and the superior aspect of the posterior superior iliac spines" According to the author, this indicated a "subluxation", ... she also mentions the negative repercussions of such practice [5] It could also be that the overzealous use of maintenance care has resulted in problems with various reimbursement systems, as ... [6] Some individuals' short-term financial gains could be seen as having negative long-term repercussions for the whole profession The concept of maintenance care, therefore, seems to be associated...
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Báo cáo y học: " The lateral trauma position: What do we know about it and how do we use it? A cross-sectional survey of all " ppsx

Báo cáo khoa học

... stabilized patients Discussion This study shows that the majority of ground EMS use LTP The majority of those using it also possesses written protocols and is provided with training in the use ... after approaching their supervisors One e-mail was later sent to ground EMS supervisors asking them to remind the ground EMS personnel of the questionnaire The study period was from March 2010 ... alternatives ticked off [one questionnaire] or obviously inconsistent answers [one questionnaire]) All of the results are based on valid answers to specific questions (some questions were left...
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francis - 2004 - what do we know about audit quality [aq]

francis - 2004 - what do we know about audit quality [aq]

Tổng hợp

... without the kind of extreme legal risk that exists in the US While the issue here seemingly involves only the US, it actually is a global issue because accounting firms are global businesses The US ... million) Settlements can also increase the cost of future insurance premiums There may also be a cost to investors who are less well informed about bankruptcy risks than they might otherwise have ... bankruptcy is less of a surprise to investors In general a large negative stock market reaction is also more likely to trigger an investor lawsuit against auditors, so this is less likely if auditors give...
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Báo cáo y học: " Sodium and brain injury: do we know what we are doing" potx

Báo cáo khoa học

... examination of these standards in randomized controlled trials Ultimately, the results of the study by Maggiore and colleagues emphasize the need for prospective randomized controlled studies in the neurotrauma ... hypertension such as mannitol may also be detrimental [8] Although these limited data are insufficient to mandate changes to standards of care, they provide ethical justification for the examination of these ... However, the small sample size and non-randomized methodology limit the generalizability of these results Importantly, alternatives to hypertonic saline for the treatment of intracranial hypertension...
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Báo cáo y học: "Tight glycemic control: what do we really know, and what should we expec" docx

Báo cáo khoa học

... down the cost of purchase and use Software insulin-dosing has hidden advantages: it forces more blood glucose monitoring and also provides an instant database for analysis We will someday be using ... integrates all of the glucose measurements and all of the previous insulin adjustments to determine the next best insulin dose Software appears to reduce glucose variability and to sustain glucose ... outstripping the crude tools used at the bedside to measure blood glucose and to respond to its variation in concentration Software-driven insulin dosing is better than paperdriven insulin protocols Software...
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What do we see outside our houses everyday?

What do we see outside our houses everyday?

Tiếng anh

... Conclusion We see a lot of things outside our houses We see a lot of food and drinks near our houses We don’t see many trees near our houses We see dogs, cats and birds near our houses The End ... We see food and drinks …  On the street   At the party In our school We see many plants and trees In our school On the street In the park Animals  In a park  the zoo On the street Conclusion...
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What Do We Test When We Test Reading Comprehension

What Do We Test When We Test Reading Comprehension

Tư liệu khác

... intended as a guide for teachers when preparing reading assessments Studies have shown that teachers tend to ask their students mainly literal comprehension questions They need to be aware that there ... comprehension at another level Furthermore, the reading skills for each level or strand cut across ages; they are relevant to young readers in primary schools, secondary school students right up to students ... that the writer has presented At this level, students can be tested on the following skills: o The ability to differentiate between facts and opinions o The ability to recognize persuasive statements...
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Báo cáo y học: "Glucocorticoids: do we know how they work" pot

Báo cáo khoa học

... substrates, including other protein kinases At the bottom of the cascades lie proteins controlling gene expression and other processes Serving to modulate the activity of MAP kinases and to switch ... switch off the pathways after the response to a stimulus, are MKPs [14] These dual-specificity phosphatases remove phosphates from both the threonyl and tyrosyl residues in the MAP kinase activation ... its mechanism was investigated It antagonised the stabilising action of the p38 MAP kinase on the COX-2 3′ UTR This raised the possibility that dexamethasone was inhibiting p38 MAP kinase There...
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Báo cáo y học: "Lessons from dynamic cadaver and invasive bone pin studies: do we know how the foot really moves during gait" potx

Báo cáo khoa học

... gait (or as close as possible) Moving the specimen and loading the individual tendon and tibia/foot structures must be synchronised exactly These parameters must also be adjustable as the input ... [26], which is even more valuable since the data for the former study was collected on the same subjects and in the same session (day) as the latter study The total range of motion at the subtalar, ... invasive in-vivo research Cadaver models offer the advantage that there is complete access to all the tissues of the foot, not just the bones, and you can investigate other aspects of the foot that...
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Báo cáo y học: "Report from Mongolia – How much do we know about the incidence of rare cases in less developed countries: a case series" ppsx

Báo cáo khoa học

... been published As in our case, visual disturbances preceded the loss of consciousness in all reports The pathogenesis of hepatic blindness is unknown but may include hypotensive episodes and impaired ... pancreatitis patients Considering the low number of active scientists in developing countries [15], it is less likely that rare cases occurring in these regions will be published This may be the reason ... pericardium and the esophagus suggested that the needle had penetrated into the heart from the esophagus The immediate postoperative course was complicated by respiratory problems but was Page of (page...
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