... có hố b y sâu và nguy hiểm, và không có đường quay lại - không có cách nào quay lại, dù đi qua rừng hay trên đường. Đ y chính là cách thức bạn ch y, trong khi đuổi theo kim cương hay để cứu ... rằng anh y sắp tới dự trại thiền. Anh y gặp tôi hai ng y trước đ y. Anh y đã viết thư cho tôi rằng tâm trí anh y tràn đ y những bất ổn. Sau ba ng y trong trại cái bất ổn của anh y biến mất. ... n y đã tới chỗ ánh sáng được sinh ra. B y giờ ông y bị thất bại. Cho tới lúc n y ông y đã không cầu nguyện để được giúp đỡ. Cho tới lúc n y ông y đã không y u cầu Thượng đế làm bất kì điều...
... to use the input (Gong, 2003). The monetary cost of a trip to the site has two components, the entrance fee and the monetary cost of travel. Therefore, the monetary cost ofthe trip is the price ... convey utility (or disutility) directly. Thus, the opportunity cost of time is the wage rate. The opportunity cost is well emphasized in the study because it corresponds to the opportunity cost ... Park by conducting an ex-post economic valuation ofthe recreational value of Mt. Pulag. What is really the true valueof this program? The overall goal ofthe study is to measure the recreational...
... for radiology (i.e., accuracy of read-ing films, etc.)5. Efficacy of EM for trauma and airway management6. Efficacy of EM for using ultrasound7. Efficacy of EM faculty 8. Efficacy of EM residencies9. ... notyet recognized, there may be a l ack of awareness of the benefits of EM specialty-based emergency care amonghealthcare policy and decision makers, so there is aneed to systematically summarize ... studies ofthe efficacy of newly introducingEM to many countries has also been challengingbecause ofthe poor quality and reliability of healthoutcome data in these countries prior to the introduc-tion...
... analyzed the develop-ment of the vascular system of poplar. The number and the length of the vascularbundles in the vascular cylinder increasein a systematic way; at the ... correspondence be-tween the development of the vascularsystem of poplar, the growth of the organsand the development of absolute growthrate of the plant. Adaptation proceeds ... the constancy of this ratio points to a morphogenetic signifi-cance of protein synthesis for the enlarge-ment of the vascular system.Acknowledgments The members of the...
... mapStudents.IsExportable ThenMicrosoft Excel VBA Programming for theAbsolute Beginner, Second Edition 388 Although the Chart Type worksheet illustrates the manipulation of a few properties of the Chart object, ... objectto retrieve the student names. This is another advantage of Excel lists the Range property of the ListObject object makes it easy to access the content ofthe list, so you don’t have tosearch ... .Schemas(1).XMLEnd With The XML property ofthe XmlSchema object (returned by the Schemas property ofthe XmlMapobject) returns a string representing the schema used in the mapping; thus, it is an...
... tan the others. Int. J. Med. Sci. 2011, 8 http://www.medsci.org 154 The results ofthe present study and the other three studies did not fully confirm each other. Several hypotheses ... (p=0.015). Unfortunately again the AUC values were below the 0.70 for Bc1 in all groups. The relevance of this finding is that it was the result ofthe first sub-group analysis for these biomarkers. ... frozen only once. Perhaps even more importantly, the samples ofthe present study were completely free from hemolysis: it is well-known that hemolysis greatly ruins protein profiles. Another factor...
... pseudogenes and copy number variations [81 ,82 ], we limited our study to the other subunits of the NADPH oxidase complex. We hypothesized that singlenucleotide polymorphisms in any ofthe other subunits ... strengthen the power of in silico methodsfor QTL analysis [86 ]. Unfortunately, the use of many of these resources is limited by the strict MHC dependency of most arthritis models.Another interesting ... ratsare on the way [87 ,91,92].Another resource that is under development, the collaborative cross, can make the process even moreefficient by minimizing the cost of genotyping. By creating1,000...
... drugs may bedelayed because ofthe absence of radiological erosions.In this circumstance, when the diagnosis of early RA issuspected but the patient has yet to fulfil the necessarynumber of classification ... the inade-quacy of CR for soft tissue assessment in RA.UltrasonographyRecent studies addressing the use of conventional grey-scale (B-mode) ultrasonography (US) in the evaluation of RA synovial ... sonography encodes the amplitude ofthe power spectral density ofthe Dopplersignal and is a sensitive method for demonstrating the presence of blood flow in small vessels. The PD signal isactually...
... early RA, the frequency of RF is50-66% and the prevalence of anti-CCP 41– 48% ,compared to 7–13% and 3–9% respectively in normals [8 10]. Several recent studies have regenerated interestin thevalue ... also the result of post-translational modifications of antigens by enzymaticactivity (deiminases), and subsequent immune-mediateddestruction ofthe synovium [9]. Regulation of peptidylarginine ... before the onset of symptoms [16]. In comparison, 82 % of IDDM patientshave antibodies to glutamic acid decarboxylase 10 yearsprior to the disease [17]. In the RA study [14], antibodypositive...
... pulmonary arterial hypertension wasfound less frequently. These potentially interesting findingsmay have limitations since both elevated CK and muscleatrophy cannot be considered highly specific ... likely requires elucidation and further study.For example, since highly characterized autoantigens are akey to high performance immunoassays, an apparentoversight in this study was the lack of ... performancecharacteristics ofthe new LIA and multicentre systematicstudies that evaluate multiple clinical associations (especially the presence or absence of myositis) are needed for aconsensus ofthe clinical value...
... barrierdeficiency not only promotes infections but has a role in the aetiology ofthe disease itself [44].Disease stage and phase of therapyIn PSV, and especially in SVV, the therapeutic approachusually ... inflammation of the upper respiratory tract leads to destruction ofthe barrierfunction ofthe surfaces, possibly allowing for invasion of pathogens [43]. It may also be possible that a primary barrierdeficiency ... least as often the cause of death asuncontrolled disease activity. For example, in the recentlypublished MEPEX-trial about 25% ofthe patients did notsurvive the first year, and most ofthe deaths...
... mostdirectly by doing what you say you’ll do, when you say you’lldo it. And along with the increase in trust required to gain accessto the other party’s currencies come the risks you create bygranting ... that they can and do adhere to the terms of the transaction, growing the trust the relationship needs if it is to de-velop further. But then again, it may not. The parties may onlyneed the trust ... whether they are customers or businesspartners. Clearly, the ability to limit each party’s information ac-cess is critical given the inherent security concerns and the pro-prietary nature of...
... (extremely easy) the difficulty ofthe choice tasks.Finally, they were asked to briefly describe the appropri-ateness of DCE in implementation research. We calcu-lated the mean number of minutes ... pro-files for the implementation of breast cancer surgery inday care. Furthermore, respondents could select the 'nei-ther' option if they did not find any ofthe two profilesacceptable ... facilitators to the implementation of the guideline for breast cancer surgery in day care. The objec-tive of our study was to investigate the complementary value of DCE for the evaluation of barriers...
... account for the enhancement ofthe contrac-tion in response to IL -8 by measuring the expression of CXCRs and the effects of IL -8 on [Ca2+]i. Flow cytometryconfirmed our previous report of CXCR ... expression of IL -8 by bronchial glands of patients with CF [14-16]. In CF affected lungs, IL -8 isproduced by neutrophils, airway epithelial cells, macro-phages, and monocytes [17]. IL -8 binds to the ... that they have no competing interests.Authors' contributionsVG participated in the design ofthe study, carried outmany ofthe experiments and wrote the manuscript. MCMestablished the...