... methodology and the additional loss absorbency requirement 20 Claims include deposits and balances placed with other banks, loans and advances to banks and non-banks, and holdings of securities and participations ... indicators, how to standardise further the reporting across the sample banks and how to address data that are currently difficult to collect or not publicly available Thus, the scores and the ... score, the threshold scores for buckets and the denominators used to normalise the indicator values so banks, regulators and market participants can understand how actions that banks take could...
... an inhalation rate of 18 m³/day and a dose of 12 mg per cigarette www.milieu-en-gezondheid.be Conclusions • We noted associatons between fetal growth restrictions and particulate air pollution ... concentrations at the mothers’ residence • To study potential effect modification by gestational duration • To assess the shape of the association • To compare the effects on birth weight with ... (develomental countries), ETS and maternal smoking during pregnancy www.milieu-en-gezondheid.be Methods (1) • SPE data on 345,081 singleton newborns • Interpolation method and population weighted on...
... begin to eat raw food, it’s healthy to keep some cooked food in the diet to prevent an overly intense detoxification response, to promote gastronomical pleasure and emotional satisfaction, andto ... sharing my time and for inspiring me to adapt this program to pregnant women, andto nurture my family with natural foods A special thanks to Christy Ferer for finding this book a home Andto Mark Sayers ... encouraged, and loved this book into being First and foremost, I wish to acknowledge my teacher and colleague, Gil Jacobs: my personal guide to the truth about outstanding cellular health I also wish to...
... your quest to regain your health It is my mission and my hope to give everyone the tools to achieve lifelong slimncss and radiant health Read on and learn h o w to put my health formula to work ... effects to our health He pushes us to avoid processed foods andto seek the rich nutrients and phytochemicals available in fresh foods Finally, he offers a meal plan that is tasty and easy to follow ... people w h o came to me for routine medical care They found a hidden benefit, and just decided to "eat to live" longer and healthier and lose the extra weight they did not need to carry, even if...
... understanding of and responses to the SASA; school policy and pregnant learners; school responses to pregnant learners; school responses to parenting learners; and narratives on teenage sexuality and ... identified in both rural and urban settings in KZN At the beginning of 2007 he visited Cape Town and also took photographs there The photographs gave colour and light to our study, and energised the ... responses to the rights and needs of pregnant and parenting learners 35 Lindsay Clowes, Toni D’Amant and Vuyo Nkani Teacher responses to pregnancy and young parents in schools 49 Deevia Bhana and Sisa...
... Standards and Protocol Therefore, there is the need to enhance their capacities to teach the present pre-service students the necessary skills to offer CAC and understand the relevant laws and ... conducted to comprehensively explore midwifery tutors’ knowledge concerning CAC, nor their ability and willingness to teach topics concerning abortion To examine the feasibility of expanding midwifery ... their capacity to teach topics on abortion and related issues Training guidelines should be prepared and disseminated to tutors of midwifery training schools for effective teaching and learning...
... into physical and mental components [3,4] Patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and refractory or recurrent retrosternal symptoms have a reduction in life expectancy and HRQL compared to ... special attention paid to baseline angina and gastrointestinal symptom intensity and frequency during the 14 days prior to the start of the study, any therapy undergone and the number of nitroglycerin ... taken per day thus far, cardiovascular risk factors (hypertension, smoking, alcohol intake, diabetes mellitus, or a family history of cardiovascular events), and any history of coronary interventions...
... PART Common discussion on need and methods to improve quality and reduce losses in rice production in Mekong River Delta (MRD) Need and methods to improve quality and reduce losses in rice production ... Dr Hoang Bac Quoc Need and methods to improve quality and reduce losses in rice production in Soc Trang Province Tran Thi Phung Nga Need and methods to improve quality and reduce losses in rice ... (MARD) and Australian Agency of International Development (AusAID) The aim of this project is to help small Vietnamese household farmers to improve the rice quality and price in order to raise...
... 75,505 tons of sugar cane; 46,750 tons of paddy; 3,735 tons of maize; 13,600 tons of cassava; 1,195 tons of groundnut and they are worth about 120 billion VND The matter to be taken into consideration ... improper handling technique and additionally most farmers did not pay attention to cleaning the fruits and fields while harvesting During transportation and storage melons are damaged due to lack ... primitive transportation means like motorbike, bicycle, and cart – 70% to wooden structure to help reducing the quality losses The melons were gathered and stored in yard or houses for sale Findings...
... TIMED, Cr = random effect of farm A similar model was fit for the variable ΔBCS Stepwise forward selection was used and the levels of significance were 0.50 to enter the model and < 0.1 to remain ... hypothalamuspituitary-ovarian axis due to endotoxins [26] In the present study, a purulent vaginal discharge also proved to enhance the risk of ovarian cysts compared to a mucopurulent one A similar ... weight, milk yield, and fertility in dairy cows J Dairy Sci 2003, 86, 2193-2204 Bonnett BN, Etherington WG, Martin SW, Johnson WH The effect of prostaglandin administration to HolsteinFriesian...
... refers to patients having their first recurrent disease unless otherwise stated Variables related to the pre-, peri- and postoperative period were collected and included: Age, gender and symptoms, ... peri- and postoperative complications in patients with recurrent disease were not increased, and the 30-day mortality was zero, stressing the importance and impact of optimal intra- and postoperative ... referring sarcoma patients to the center for diagnosis, evaluation, and surgery Data on primary and recurrent tumor were collected including preoperative symptoms and diagnostic methods Patients...
... from glycine (G) to aspartic acid (D) This was also detected in the China and DV strain Histological type and population characteristics including age, gender and race corresponding to the presence ... mixed thoroughly and incubated at room temperature to obtained an RNA-free DNA Four hundred μl Tissue Binding Solution was added and the mixture was transferred to the spin column and centrifuged ... μl of purified PCR product and μl of sterile distilled water was added to make up a total volume of 20 μl The reaction was incubated at 37°C for hours and subjected to heat inactivation at 50°C...
... there is no consistency and both hands [8], the right hand [15,24] and the nondominant hand [11] have all been used To avoid bias regarding dominant and nondominant hands andto achieve better precision, ... hand and in the DXA total hip and spine were 0.35 (P < 0.001) and 0.18 (P = 0.01), whereas correlations between the change in the DXR hand and DXA total hip and spine were 0.23 (P = 0.001) and ... change (%) -0.96 (-4.4 to 1.5) 0.24 (-1.4 to 2.1)
... accelerator and the attached MIMiC binary multi-leaf collimator Dose prescription The median prescribed and delivered total dose for all patients was 60 Gy with a range from 30.6 to 74 Gy Primary and ... using multi-leaf collimator conformal radiation therapy[1] Approximately 55% of the patients were treated to a dose of 60 to 80 Gy and 44% were treated to 90 Gy in addition to intravenous chemotherapy, ... tissues, planning and delivery are resource intensive and require specific and costly software and hardware As of today, the clinical feasibility and utility of IMRT techniques in GBM has not yet...
... human genome, which include 98 olfactory receptors, 23 vomeronasal receptors, and zinc finger protein The large number of olfactory receptors and vomeronasal receptors found in our study is consistent ... identify historic and contemporary losses of protein-coding genes in the human lineage since the last common ancestor of euarchontoglires (primates and rodents) In addition to pseudogenes in tandem ... its binding to the Vmn2r putative pheromone receptors (V2Rs) of the accessory olfactory neural pathway and, compared to other mammals being examined, there is a co-expansion of MUPs and V2Rs in...
... B: Poland’s syndrome and spontaneous pneumothorax, a rare association Tuberks Toraks 2010, 58(2):173-6 doi:10.1186/1749-8090-6-32 Cite this article as: Tagarakis et al.: Poland’s syndrome and recurrent ... also justifies the routine performance of thorax CT to all patients with Poland’s syndrome is yet to be determined, based on each doctor’s sense and also on future cases of the kind that will definitely ... control and literature research; NT is the Head of the Department and made the final control to the paper ‘All authors read and approved the final manuscript’ Submit your next manuscript to BioMed...
... these and with normalization of her hemoglobin and symptomatic improvement, her iron replacement was discontinued She was readmitted six months later with a hemoglobin level of 5.5 g/dL and was ... no evidence of bleeding per rectum, and a history of melaena was difficult to establish in view of previous oral iron therapy A ferritin level of 10 μg/L and iron saturation of 4% indicated severe ... complications of laparotomy and a major liver resection However, it was noted that this procedure would be technically difficult and risked embolization of the entire right and median hepatic arteries...
... into physical and mental components [3,4] Patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and refractory or recurrent retrosternal symptoms have a reduction in life expectancy and HRQL compared to ... special attention paid to baseline angina and gastrointestinal symptom intensity and frequency during the 14 days prior to the start of the study, any therapy undergone and the number of nitroglycerin ... taken per day thus far, cardiovascular risk factors (hypertension, smoking, alcohol intake, diabetes mellitus, or a family history of cardiovascular events), and any history of coronary interventions...
... severe neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), recurrent respiratory failure episodes in infancy, pituitary anatomical and functional anomalies, and mild neurological symptoms suggestive of ... surfactant- and SP-B were isolated by solid phase extraction and thin layer chromatography DSPC was quantified by gas-chromatography (GC) and DSPC and SP-B kinetics measured by GC-isotope ratio-mass ... child, and the parents, of east European descent, were non-consanguineous and reportedly healthy Soon after birth he presented with respiratory distress and hypoxemia, requiring intubation and mechanical...