... mean that they had no implementation Even so, such a class is not quite the same as an interface An interface class has no fields and no method implementations; an abstract base class may have ... Version of Heisenberg Uncertainty void atoms() { int n_atoms = 50; array^ atoms = gcnew array(n_atoms); // Between the array creation and initialization, // the atoms are in an invalid ... inheritance We could create a RadioactiveIon class that inherits from both Ion and RadioactiveAtom But we can’t that in C++/CLI (at least not in a managed type) because in C++/CLI managed types are...
... Primary outcomes: Health behaviours such as the type of care plan agreed, and adherence to care plans (medication, dietary advice etc.) Health care outcomes as assessed by a variety of measures ... considerations (such as sparse data, etc.) according to the GRADE approach 5.3 DA TA EX TRAC TIO N Reviewers extracted data from the studies included using a standard form Not all articles were extracted ... Manandhar DS, Osrin D, Shrestha BP, Mesko N, Morrison J, Tumbahangphe KM, Tamang S, Thapa S, Shrestha D, Thapa B, Shrestha JR, Wade A, Borghi J, Standing H, Manandhar M, Costello AM; Members of...
... Psychiatric Research, USA; Faiza Anwar, Women’s Health Educator, Australia; Victor Aparicio Basauri, WHO Collaborating Centre, Spain; Lara Asuncion Ramon de la Fuente, National Institute of Psychiatry, ... Ahmed G Abou El-Azayem, Eastern Mediterranean Regional Council of the World Federation for Mental Health, Egypt; Mlay Akwillina, Reproductive Health Project, Tanzania; Mary Jane Alexander, Nathan ... University, USA; Amnon Carmi, International Center for Health Law and Ethics, Haifa University, Israel; Rebecca J Cook, University of Toronto, Canada; Dilbera, DAJA Organization, Macedonia; Mary Ellsberg,...
... Matsuura A, Nakamura T, Shirai M, Nakamura S, Inuzuka K, Tominaga S Protective factor against progression from atrophic gastritis to gastric cancer data from a cohort study in Japan Int J Cancer ... M, Natsukawa S, Shaura K, Koizumi Y, Kasuga Y, Hanaoka T, Tsugane S Association of Helicobacter pylori infection and environmental factors in non-cardia gastric cancer in Japan Gastric Cancer ... LS, Inoue M, Tajima K, Yamamura Y, Kodera Y, Hirose K, Takezaki T, Hamajima N, Kuroishi T, Tominaga S Dietary factors and the risk of gastric cancer among Japanese women: a comparison between...
... Australian Institute of Marine Science Queensland, Australia Matthias WOLFF Charles Darwin Foundation Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Galapagos, Ecuador viii Abbreviations and acronyms ACIAR AFLP ASCAM ... of Cancer Northern Mariana Islands Guam Philippine Sea Palau 71 10°S 180° Micronesia (Federated States of) 10°N Marshall Islands Halmahera Sea Nauru Bismarck Ceram Sea Sea Banda Solomon Papua ... Sea Islands Solomon Savu Sea Arafura Guinea Sea Sea Timor Sea Vanuatu Kiribati Jarvis Island P Tuvalu Fiji Coral Sea a c i i c O c e a n Tokelau 10°S Samoa American Samoa Cook Islands Tonga Niue...
... Laurance Watts, Linda Liviani, Paul Harding, Melissa Hall and Akanksha Marphatia at ActionAid, the staff at the World Bank in Washington, Islamabad and Kampala, Hetty Kovach at Oxfam, Olivia MacDonald ... Azhar Lashari, Rukhsana Shama, Rick Rowden, Raphael Yves Pierre, Sophea Ung, Eric Gutierrez, Hoang Phuong Thao, Patrick Watt, Anne Jellema, John Samuel, Sandeep Chachra, Stephanie Ross, Laurance ... their capacity in poverty and social impact analysis rather than taking the lead Finally, the Bank should ensure that its own activities are conducted in an open, transparent and participatory manner,...
... multifaceted intervention so that individual parts interact To establish an overall educational approach and uniformity in all parts of patient education, also by way of participation and dialogue ... detailed description ofareviewof the literature and analysis, please see Grabowski (2010)): Multifaceted patient education – What advantages, disadvantages, opportunities and limitations are ... description of Collaborative Care that the Chapter 31 concept of compliance has no relevance in a modern approach to patient education “In traditional care, medical professionals may blame patients for...
... undiagnosed, untreated, and potentially infectious (contagious) TB are often seen in HIV care settings Health care workers and other staff at HIV care facilities are at particularly high risk of ... disease •Placing these patients in an area away from other patients •Instructing them in cough hygiene •Making sure they get a diagnostic evaluation, and then treatment if they have TB disease Patients ... disease, who are not receiving adequate treatment, and who have not been isolated from others The main goal of an infection control program is to detect TB disease early and to promptly isolate and...
... evaluations of microfinance programmes within Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania (Zanzibar), Uganda and Zimbabwe, and include both rural and urban initiatives ... interventions, and two were of savings schemes alone They include evaluations of programmes within Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania (Zanzibar), Uganda and Zimbabwe ... Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe One study also included data from Haiti Of these 35 studies, 33 evaluated the impact of microcredit, evaluated the impact of...
... E A Imageable area B Nonimageable area C Edge of page D Artboard E Scratch area Scratch area is the area outside the artboard that extends to the edge of the 227-inch square window The scratch ... of image View in Navigator palette Drag the hand in the Proxy Preview area of the Navigator palette to scroll to different parts of the artwork You can also drag a marquee in the Navigator palette ... and drag over the area of the illustration you want to magnify; watch as a marquee appears around the area you are dragging, then release the mouse button The area that was included in the marqued...
... membranes are composite membranes made by interfacial polymerization; aromatic polypiperazine is an example ofa widely-used nanofiltration membrane There are many commercially available RO membranes, ... Presented at Fourth National Meeting of the North American Membrane Society, May 29-31, 1991, San Diego, California Bhattacharyya, D., and Kothari, A. , "Separation of Hazardous Organics by Low ... Membrane for Single-Stage Seawater Desalination and the Concentration of Dilute Aqueous Solutions Containing Valuable Materials", Desalination, 38, 449 (1981) Lakshminarayanaiah, N., "Transport...
... Unobtainable paper Unobtainable paper Unobtainable paper Unobtainable paper Unobtainable paper Unobtainable paper Unobtainable paper Unobtainable paper Unobtainable paper Unobtainable paper Unobtainable ... compounds and Flavonoids • Strength of evidence Phenolic compounds all available data: Phenolic compounds satisfactory quality data: Flavonoids all available data: Flavonoids satisfactory quality data: ... Carbohydrates Total amino acids, total essential amino acids, alanine, β-alanine, arginine, asparagine, aspartate, aspartic acid, cysteine, cystine, glutamate, glutamine, glutamic acid, glycine, histidine,...
... profit manipulation seen as an ethical act as well as the role of the accounting information in the Anglo-Saxon model of corporative governance Financial Markets There are significant proofs of ... managers are asked to watch the value of the shareholders’ capital The fair value (FVA) ensures a complete information, compatible with the reality and transparent The application of the FVA ... Great Britain has initially led to enterprise collapses and financial scandals As a result of these (Coloroll and Polly Peak, etc ) and of the lack of trust in the financial reporting of several...
... lights all day have decreased mental capabilities, agitated physical behavior, and fatigue 18 Daylight also produces ultraviolet radiation Dr Ott claims, “trace amounts of certain wavelengths of ... light…can have a staggering affect on your health” (Liberman 1991) Ott also said that the trace amounts of UV light, measured as parts per trillion, are important because “we need a basic amount [of ... hospital, it was rated among 15 national hospitals as a “Hospital with a Heart” for its philosophy of patient-based care In patient satisfaction surveys of 1,000 hospitals nationwide, McNeil was...
... as calculated by the reviewers (mean of word recognition and word attack measures; also mean of comprehension measures, mean of spelling measures, and synthetic versus analytic, where applicable), ... Reading and spelling et al. Total instructional time = specific data not N/S – whether supplementary or additional or part replacement etc available (reviewer estimate = approx ... Table 2: Quality assessment of the included RCTs Author, date Reporting of method of allocation Sample size justification Intention to teach analysis Blinded assessment of outcome...
... measures No clinical audit of HR performance to assess EMOC quality was found in the literature Performance measures are often combined with an analysis of the availability of material and organizational ... Green A, Pearson S: The implications of shortages of health professionals for maternal health in sub-saharan Africa Reproductive Health Matters 2006, 14:40-50 Islam MT, Haque YA, Waxman R, Bhuiyan ... shows that data for evaluating the technical quality of EmOC are scarce Variations in quality are linked with rates of maternal mortality that differ significantly among countries with comparable...
... Australia [14] and Canada [7] Generally male pharmacists predominated above the age of 50 Education One response to the shortage of pharmacists was found to be a planned expansion of the number of ... numbers of entrants to the profession However, this expansion presented many concerns regarding quality of teaching, the number of available pharmacy-trained faculty and the academic standard of applicants ... a lack of pharmacy students choosing to undertake postgraduate pharmacy education As academics are usually required to hold a postgraduate degree, this may worsen the pharmacy faculty shortages...
... South Africa (urban) Cohort 2,084 Nurse/pharmacist managed ART 75% of clients had undetectable viral load at 12 months Torpey et al 2008 [27] Zambia Cohort (quantitative and qualitative analysis) ... randomized trial in Uganda [59] comparing home-based and facility-based care also found similar rates of viral load suppression, failure and mortality A community-based program offering home-based ART ... Szumilin E, Kamoto K, Harries A: Nurses and medical assistants taking charge: task-shifting HIV care and HAART initiation in resource-constrained and rural Malawi Oral Abstract Session: AIDS 2008...
... were agreed upon by the data analysis team and thematic coding was used to analyze all qualitative data, according to assessment objectives Simple tabulation was used to analyze quantitative data ... Health, Department of Global Health, University of Washington, Seattle, USA 2International Training and Education Center for Health, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 3Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, ... References Tanzania MoHSW: Strategic Plan, 2008-2013 Health Statistical Abstract Government of Tanzania; 2006 Tanzania MoHSW: Mpango wa Maendeleo wa Afya ya Msingi (MMAM) or Primary Health Services...