... Sci 2010, with APS We therefore compared single antiplatelet therapy and a combination of antiplatelet and anticoagulation therapy forsecondaryprevention in ischemic stroke patients with APS ... TIA with positive aPL On the other hand, oral anticoagulation with a target INR of to [4] is reasonable for patients with ischemic stroke or TIA who meet the criteria for APS with venous and ... miscarriages, and livedo reticularis Materials and Methods We focused on the secondaryprevention of stroke with APS, and compared single antiplatelet therapy and a combination of antiplatelet and anticoagulation...
... Krzic and Dubravka ˇ ´ ´ ˇ´ Kapetanic; for the 1997 workshop, takk to Jan Magne Markussen, and to Willy and ´ Sonja Østreng; andfor the 1996 workshop, thanks to Bruce and Rosalie Davis, and to ... to impose a uniform global standard comparable to that for ships, or even a minimum standard comparable to that for dumping at sea Indeed, no such global standards exist for land-based or airborne ... International Law Commission and the Future of International Law (with M Anderson, A V Lowe and C Wickremasinghe, 1998) and International Law and Sustainable Development (with D Freestone, 1999) Lawson...
... toughness and pliability Of epithelial tissue, ability to resist the action of external forces and power to secrete [pg 007] Fig 1—Hand and forearm, showing the grouping of muscular and connective ... the finger with soap and water, or with alcohol, before the operation.) Place a small drop of the blood in the middle of a glass slide, protect the same with a cover glass, and examine with a compound ... value of the subject, greater opportunity being thus afforded for exercise of the reasoning powers andfor drill in the modus operandi of natural forces In the study of physiology the facts of anatomy...
... diagnosis and management of both latent and active TB, and measures for its preventionand control indicates areas suitable for clinical audit provides a choice of guideline versions for differing ... people with (or at risk from) TB and their carers about tests, treatment, contact tracing and infection control measures, to enable understanding people with both HIV and TB to be provided with ... above, for details Communication and information provision are an important part of efforts to successfully reverse the increase in TB incidence in England and Wales Information resources for TB...
... www.hpa.org.uk and search for ‘TB rate bands’ Household contacts People sharing a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom or sitting room with the index case ‘Inform and advise’ information Advice on the risks and symptoms ... ward, for which no particular engineering standards are required 1.2.2.1 All patients with TB should have risk assessments for drug resistance (see section 1.5) andfor HIV If risk factors for ... diary D(GPP) • random urine tests and other monitoring (for example, pill counts) D(GPP) • information about help with paying for prescriptions D(GPP) • help or advice about where and how to get...
... obtained from a force plate for a typical control subject during stepping up and stepping down Rx , R y , Rz : GRF normalized to body weight for AP, ML, and vertical directions (f: forward, b: backward, ... period The force plate remains on standby, and is activated by the approach of the person using a presence sensor Upon activation, the force plate starts measurement and memorization Once the force ... the data from the force plate and integrates the data processing functions This process waits for a request for a Bluetooth connection, receives the data for storage in memory, before closing the...
... 45 Prevention, early detection and treatment of pain Prevention, early detection and treatment of complications Social and psychological support for patients Social and psychological support for ... developed to collect information about these main sections: general characteristics of participants; knowledge for 25 cancer prevention; attitude and practice for cancer prevention of ethnic minorities ... OF HEALTH EDUCATION AND TRAINING HANOI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE FOR PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH DOAN PHUONG NHUNG KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE FOR CANCER PREVENTION AMONG ETHNIC...
... use forensic accounting for fraud preventionand detection 4.4.2.3 4.4.4 4.5 118 Influence of threat perception factors on behavioural intention to use forensic accounting for fraud preventionand ... general and in the public service, in particular This research therefore seeks to explore forensic accounting education and practice for fraud preventionand detection in Nigeria 1.3 Aim and objectives ... Forensic accounting and, fraud preventionand detection 80 3.4 Forensic accounting education 89 3.4.1 The demand for forensic accounting education 89 xi 3.4.2 Evolution of forensic accounting education...
... effect of quantization due to the ADC for CPM modulation For a BER of 10−3 , the performance degradation is about dB for an ADC with bits With an additional bit, performance degradation becomes negligible ... (2) where x(t) and y(t) are the baseband equivalent PA input and output, respectively, a1 and a3 are real polynomial coefficients We assume an amplifier with a unity gain (a1 = 1) and an input amplitude ... bound Rayleigh bound FS-MMSE (a) (b) Figure 10: Uncoded BER performance of OQPSK with FDE for different receivers AWGN withand without precoder 100 10−1 Bit error rate () Bit error rate () 10−1...
... effect of quantization due to the ADC for CPM modulation For a BER of 10−3 , the performance degradation is about dB for an ADC with bits With an additional bit, performance degradation becomes negligible ... (2) where x(t) and y(t) are the baseband equivalent PA input and output, respectively, a1 and a3 are real polynomial coefficients We assume an amplifier with a unity gain (a1 = 1) and an input amplitude ... bound Rayleigh bound FS-MMSE (a) (b) Figure 10: Uncoded BER performance of OQPSK with FDE for different receivers AWGN withand without precoder 100 10−1 Bit error rate () Bit error rate () 10−1...
... cancer 10 Box Recommendations for information provision Standard written information for all women • Risk information about population level and family history levels of risk, including a definition ... grand nephew and grand niece 1.1 Approaches to care for all women The provision of information is a very important aspect of helping women understand their risk level for breast cancer, and also ... evidence base for mammographic and MRI surveillance for women at particular risk levels and different age groups is incomplete, both for women in the general population as well as for women at risk because...
... abusive husbands and elevated HIV transmission within abusive relationships This suggests that IPV functions both as a risk marker and as a risk factor for HIV among women [15] In an effort to explain ... likely to be sexually risky, and vice versa A key question is: what is the basis and nature of this connection? And what are the implications of these for HIV risk, preventionand care? This paper ... African research on hegemonic masculinity and femininities and their relation to HIV risk, and relate it to broader concerns in HIV preventionand care Jewkes and Morrell Journal of the International...
... sentences For example, with the word 'foreigner' some learners may make sentence like this: * "she's a foreigner student" In that case, teacher would need to clarify that "foreigner" is a noun, and ... understand what stylistic and topical contexts words and expressions occur in II.1.3.3 Word formation In English, different devices are used to form new words from existing ones Each word-formation ... consists of a root and one or more derivational morphemes For example: careful, worker, taxation… - Compound word A compound word is a word that consists of at least two roots with or without derivational...
... should avoid contact with reptiles (e.g., snakes, lizards, iguanas, and turtles) andwith chicks and ducklings because of the riskfor salmonellosis Travel The riskfor foodborne and waterborne infections ... HIV-infected children and adults should avoid contact with any animals that have diarrhea and should wash their hands after handling pets, including before eating, and avoid contact with pets’ feces ... Center for Health Information and Service, Centers for Disease Control andPrevention (CDC), U.S Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, GA 30333 Suggested Citation: Centers for Disease...
... overweight, persons with a BMI >30 are considered obese Data from Health Survey for England, which does not include data for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland 15 EN Poland report) (self 1996 ... programme24 puts a strong focus on promotion and prevention, including in the area of nutrition and physical activity, and foresees a new action strand on the prevention of specific diseases Questions ... epidemic calls for multi-stakeholder approaches5 - for which the European Platform for Action on Diet, Physical Activity and Health (cf section IV.1) is a prominent example - andfor action at...
... StanMark Standards for marketing to children The StanMark project brings together researchers and policy‐makers to develop a set of standards for marketing foodsand beverages consistent with the resolution of the World Health Assembly. ... 3. Proposed standards Standard 1: Specifying the foodsand beverages Standard 2: Age groups Standard 3: Media used for marketing messages Standard 4: Marketing methods ... Propose a set of standards to form the basis for a cross‐border code of marketing of foodsand beverages. Develop web‐based resources for policy development concerning food and beverage marketing to ...
... as with other individuals with access to critical information, such as credit risk managers Moreover, liquidity riskand its potential interaction with other risks should be included in the risks ... principles for managing and supervising liquidity risk These principles are as follows: Principles for Sound Liquidity Risk Management and Supervision Principles for the management and supervision ... Principles for Sound Liquidity Risk Management and Supervision 96 The extent and frequency of testing should be commensurate with the size of the bank and its liquidity risk exposures, as well as with...
... safe, enjoyable, and accessible environments for physical activity in schools and workplaces, andfor transportation and recreation in communities ACS Guidelines for Nutrition and Physical Activity ... snacks, and limiting foodsand drinks that are high in calories, fat, and/ or added sugars, and that provide few nutrients Fried foods, cookies, cakes, candy, ice cream, and regular soft drinks ... Organic foods Are foods labeled "organic" more effective in lowering cancer risk? The term "organic" is widely used to describe foods from plants grown without adding artificial chemicals, and foods...
... as with other individuals with access to critical information, such as credit risk managers Moreover, liquidity riskand its potential interaction with other risks should be included in the risks ... principles for managing and supervising liquidity risk These principles are as follows: Principles for Sound Liquidity Risk Management and Supervision Principles for the management and supervision ... Principles for Sound Liquidity Risk Management and Supervision 96 The extent and frequency of testing should be commensurate with the size of the bank and its liquidity risk exposures, as well as with...