... children withDownsyndrome on the picture tasks indicated that they discriminated between the photographs of children withand without Down syndrome, they preferred to share social activities with ... self-identifications withDownsyndromeand non-disabled photographs, by participants in each disability and age group 147 Table 29: Tests of normality and homogeneity for photograph positivity scores ... Positive traits to DS and ND photographs (ND CA group): 160 Figure 29: Positive traits to DS and ND photographs (ND young group): 161 Figure 30: Number of Positive traits to DS and...
... inorganic nitrogen ions were measured with an ion chromatograph, and the total nitrogen (T-N) concentration in water was analyzed by absorption spectrophotometry after decomposition with potassium ... compounds (i.e., ammonium, nitrate, and nitrite nitrogen) in the supplied water, soil interstitial water, and effluent water were monitored as well as the leaf number and plant height of the rice ... not included in this model In addition, it is likely better that nitrite-nitrogen and nitrate-nitrogen are considered separately in the nitrification and denitrification rate processes As noted...
... declared to be in conformity with an IEC Publication 6) All users should ensure that they have the latest edition of this publication 7) No liability shall attach to IEC or its directors, employees, ... (1998) and constitutes a technical revision The main changes with respect to the first edition relate to insulation and oversheath thickness requirements, and inclusion of constructions and requirements ... for fictitious diameters over laid-up cores up toand including 40 mm and 0,6 mm for larger diameters Cables with rated voltage 0,6/1 (1,2) kV Cables with rated voltage 0,6/1(1,2) kV may have a...
... Patients andTheirFamilies This book serves as a tool to help patients andtheirfamilies deal rationally with the perplexing and often irrational world of health care It covers the topics and addresses ... worth their salt – also understand that anger, fear, and distrust come with the territory of illness, and that it s part of their job to accept and respond totheir patients’ emotional state ... chronic, and many peoplewith chronic illnesses – from arthritis to heart disease to cancer – live in a limbo state between feeling recovered and awaiting recurrence Appointments with doctors, blood...
... position health centers to assure elderly people access to quality health care, but with a focus on individuals with medical or mental health conditions that limit their ability to care for themselves ... members in their own communities improves the quality of life for the elder, their family and the community Maintaining elders in proximity totheir last home permits familiesand friends to maintain ... limited, and for individuals or familieswith limited resources, court fees may be prohibitive It is not unusual for older adults who lack capacity to be without a legal guardian, making it extremely...
... friends dead and injured andhave often felt helpless to stop violent situations (Hoge et al., 2004) Strenuous deployment schedules with little rest in between tours only add to the stress With service ... status, as well as their access toand use of care; and developed an economic model to estimate the costs associated with these conditions To identify gaps in access toand quality of care, they ... from theirfamiliesand in harm’s way, that they would be called upon to spend How have these service members andtheirfamilies coped with these new, arguably unanticipated circumstances? With...
... sufficient time to deal with the multisystem problems of their lupus patients Such practitioners will have much more success dealing with informed patients who have confidence in their potential to help ... ANA (antibody to the cell nucleus) has become the most widely known autoantibody in SLE It is hard to imagine having lupus without it, although a person canhave a positive ANA test without having ... correlate with psychotic behavior or depression in lupus and its levels may decrease with response to therapy ANTIBODIES TO CELLS Lupus patients canhave antibodies to red blood cells, white blood...
... disease in addition to food hypersensitivity was reported tohave lower physical HRQL compared with those without such disease Also Sicherer et al have shown that atopic disease additional to food ... hypersensitivity individuals haveto manage their problems by themselves and, if possible, try to avoid the offending food It is not uncommon that individuals with food hypersensitivity have other ... were reported tohave lower HRQL scores on several of the CHQ-PF28 scales compared with children with no such disease in addition totheir food hypersensitivity Children's physical and psychosocial...
... to the size of the nanocrystals In order to further understand the nature of the charge carrier trapping, migration and transfer in Ti0.25Al0.75Ox films with small nanocrystals and the PL excitation ... restrained with the thermal treatment Nevertheless, such a meaningful value has not been previously reported for nanostructural films comprising titania and alumina, and its realization within the ... such as oxygen vacancies and the other defects, which get filled with electrons from the applied electrical field upon sweeping to Nanoscale Res Lett (2009) 4:1178–1182 more positive gate voltages...
... Median sensory and motor NCSs confirm a clinical diagnosis of CTS in patients with a high degree of sensitivity and specificity [4] Many authors have attempted to determine the sensitivity of the ... sensitivity of each parameter was determined from CTS group The sensitivity of each subtest for CTS was calculated as: (number of hands with positive test and CTS ÷ number of hands with clinical ... tests to be 56% to 85%, with specificities of 94% or greater [3,4] In this study, the sensitivity of the mSDL and mMDL were 75.8% and 68.5%, respectively The most sensitive parameters of sensory and...
... newborn withDownsyndrome Adv Neonatal Care 2008, 8:208-218 Apollonsky N, Shende A, Ouansafi I, et al: Transient myeloproliferative disorder in neonates withand without Down syndrome: a tale of syndromes ... Most neonates with TMD not need chemotherapy as the clinical and laboratory abnormalities spontaneously resolve within three to six months after birth However, symptomatic babies with TMD, especially ... rasburicase To the best of our knowledge this is the first case of a newborn with DS and TMD treated with rasburicase for preventing the occurrence of TLS Usually, transient leukocytosis associated with...
... eyes with pseudoexfoliation glaucoma [7,8] Our patient with the pseudoexfoliation syndromeand subluxated lens offered us an opportunity to examine the effect of topical latanoprost on the position ... useful to determine the mechanism of unexpected symptoms such as the monocular diplopia in our patient, and UBM should be considered for patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome following topical ... Saiseikai Hospital, Japan) contributed to examination of the patient Publish with Bio Med Central and every scientist can read your work free of charge "BioMed Central will be the most significant development...
... available for review by the Editor-in-Chief of this journal References Figure Prune belly syndrome in a child withDownsyndrome Prune belly syndrome in a child withDownsyndrome Williams DI, Burkholder ... delivery with no previous hospitalization His mother, a 42-year-old Egyptian villager with six other children, had no antenatal or prenatal care On examination, he was found to be hypotonic In addition ... necessitates full radiological investigations to detect any renal anomalies Early diagnosis of this syndromeand determining its optimal treatment are very important in helping to avoid its fatal...
... oral cavity of women with cervical cancer, with variables Four samples (5.71%) from the oral cavity of women with cervical cancer showed positivity for HR-HPV using HC2® detection system, with RLU/CO ... cavity of women with cervical cancer, andtheir children To our knowledge, this is the first study that has been carried out simultaneously in women with cervical cancers, andtheir children, to ... virus, andto assess any associated risk factors Table Demographic profile of women with cervical cancer Results Age range Demographic profile of women with cervical cancer, andtheir children In total,...
... definition, and if a treatment is not futile by the strict definition then it is ethically and even legally mandated if patient or surrogate desires it [5] The only way to change this mandate is to ... define futility The law will mandate providers to accede to the desires of surrogates, and if surrogates continue to equate maintenance of vital signs with ‘life’ then we must continue to support ... change the definition of futility Instead of an inability to maintain vital signs, futility must be expanded to include irreversible multiple organ system failure Until that occurs, it does not matter...
... approximately 12,000 and 22,000 human genes) with RNA from age-matched Downsyndrome and euploid control fetuses at 17-20 weeks gestation (see Table 1) They used RNA from four normal and four Down- syndrome ... consistent with gene dosage, with trisomy:euploid ratios ranging from about 1.63 and about 1.73 in cortex and heart, respectively, to about 1.23 in kidney Only muscle, with ratios of 1.16, failed to ... [8] Lyle et al [9] Species and strain Humans withDownsyndrome Ts1Cje mice Ts65Dn mice Ts65Dn mice Number of individuals plus controls plus controls plus controls plus controls Ages 17-20 weeks...
... endocrine, airway, auditory, and feeding abnormalities have been collected and incedences and comorbidites of these traits has been examined Comprehensive results indicate cardiac abnormalities occur in ... L, M.S Purdue University, December, 2011 A retrospective analysis of comorbid traits affecting feeding in infants withDownsyndrome Major Professor: Randall Roper Downsyndrome (DS) is the most ... UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL Research Integrity and Copyright Disclaimer Title of Thesis/Dissertation: A retrospective analysis of comorbid traits affecting feeding in infants withDown syndrome...
... Miss with surname but when they have close relationship they will use Miss with name and for EA that reflect position and occupation, they usually combine NA that reflect position, job with surname ... translators also haveto use reduction form to reduce the sentence, avoiding repetition and adding PP and NA to clarify the meaning of the sentence, andto make clear the content and attitude ... don’t carry formality or politeness but mainly informality, feelings, impoliteness, therefore, if wishing to convey politeness, formality, interlocutors cannot use AT by PP, but haveto use AT by...
... deliciously put it, tohave its Keck and eat it, too?177 III YOU CAN T ABDICATE AND EAT IT1 78 The central problem with the ECJ’s approach in these three judgments is that it is trying to situate a market ... on to observe that Italy’s stated intention to amend its rules to conform with Community law confirmed that analysis,29 and that it was, in any event, incumbent upon the Italian authorities to ... “unless it was accepted that, as regards motor vehicles fitted at the outset with tinted windows,” the Portuguese authorities had “abandoned their campaign to fight crime andtheir efforts to enforce...