... neck The back part of his head at the vertebrae swelled; and the tendons were upon the stretch and hard Now if he attempted to move his head, or to open his teeth, a pain seized him from the violence ... reportable cases that I have seen in the office and the hospital In my exam room, I keep a JMCR consent form readily available When I see an appropriate patient, I often discuss with him/her the ... Juan HC, Tou I, Lo SC, Wu IH: Efficacy of postural techniques assessed by videofluoroscopy for myasthenia gravis with dysphagia as the presenting symptom: a case report Journal of Medical Case...
... cardioverter-defibrillator [27] Statins have also been shown to have a role in the treatment of atrial arrhythmias Inflammatory changes have been shown in atrial biopsy specimens of patients with lone atrial fibrillation ... 360:1623-1630 ALLHAT Officers and Coordinators for the ALLHA Collaborative Research Group: The antihypertensive and lipid-lowering treatment to prevent Heart Attack Trial Major outcomes in moderately hypercholesterolemic ... has been an isolated case report of AF due to simvastatin[37], which further limits their role in the management of arrhythmias The evidence available for the beneficial role of statins is largely...
... Open Access to Comparative Hepatology articles Authors are asked to pay the equivalent to US$525 if their article is accepted for publication No charge is made for articles that are rejected after ... annual membership fee covers the APCs forall authors at that institution for that year This programme has been a success, and the number of members continues to increase, and include to this date ... technically possible to publish within a day Why choose Comparative Hepatology to publish your research? To put it simply, there are good reasons for publishing in Comparative Hepatology, namely:...
... expression are being found in plants as well as animals and appear to be involved in a variety of processes These include the establishment of adaxial (towards the shoot tip)-abaxial (away from the shoot ... transcribed, the GFP signal was restricted to the adaxial region, indicating that PHB-specific microRNAs are functioning and reaching the target sequence in the abaxial domain Okada also showed ... dealing with global energy concerns Thus, the reports The utility of a chemical genomics approach for probing signaling processes was emphasized by Natasha Raikhel (University of California,...
... capable of handling college level work, so AP was a bad idea! However, in the summer of 1991 I was fortunate enough to be able to attend a pilot program at the University of Iowa called the Advanced ... with permission.] NUTS & BOLTS PLAN OF ACTION I Create, operate, and maintain a statewide advanced placement distance learning clearinghouse forall Wisconsin high schools The AP Consortium staff ... rural and urban student populations will: Get ahead by earning college credits before they leave high school Save themselves thousands of dollars in college costs Enable them to expand and sharpen...
... Effective School Health) was launched at the Dakar Forum to effect a fundamental change in the way the global community and national governments think and act about health and its effects on education ... IMPROVING LEARNING OUTCOMES BY IMPROVING HEALTH AND NUTRITION: INCORPORATING SCHOOL HEALTH IN NATIONAL ACTION PLANS FOR ACHIEVING EFA I The Rationale for School Health The commitments made through adoption ... mental handicap and HIV status (FRESH Component #1) 1 Through skills-based health education, dispel misinformation and challenge social norms that cause people to blame, fear and discriminate against...
... global However, as the gaps in broadband uptake and the social consequences of not having a home high-speed connection are viewed, the United States faces three challenges going forward Availability ... Universal Service Krishna Jayakar America’s Forgotten Challenge: Rural Access Sharon L Strover Municipal Broadband Andrea H Tapia The Future of the E-Rate: U.S Universal Service Fund Support for ... that rode the track of the railroads and the wires of the telegraph has been transformed into an economy that thrives on websites and high bandwidth Internet trunk lines At the same time, the...
... of Ireland as a whole, it has also brought challenges, particularly in the area of infrastructure The GDA has experienced heavy pressures in the areas of transport, housing and environmental services ... under the Plan will help to alleviate capacity constraints and greatly assist achievement of such a rate of growth Achieving such a growth rate is based on the assumption of no further significant ... Strategy Gateways; • An integrated spatial planning framework at Gateway/Regional Authority level which will address appropriate land use at regional level and facilitate and complement the investment...
... have taught me how best to teach them As for the students, nothing clarifies their ideas as much as explaining them to others As one student said in a recent interview: ―There is this ‗Ah-hah!‘ ... find themselves as frustrated with the result as the students are Abstractions may be difficult for this kind of learner, because they grasp information in large chunks and have a hard time analyzing ... material than you Nevertheless, as a TA or instructor, you still have a great deal to offer them You should be aware that adult learners, particularly those attending class part-time, can have much more...
... changes and taking medicines If you have severe heart failure, you may need a mechanical heart pump or a heart transplant Arrhythmia An arrhythmia is a problem with the speed or rhythm of the heartbeat ... buildup causes the arteries to narrow and harden, called atherosclerosis (a- thuhroh-skluh-ROH-suhss) When this happens, the heart does not get all the blood it needs This can lead to: l l Angina (an-JEYE-nuh)—chest ... and want to live a healthy life—physically and mentally—there are things I can to help make that happen Sure, I don’t always want to get a mammogram and no, I don’t always want to make time for...
... Laura Tlaiye, Yewande Aramide Awe, Habiba Gitay, Fernando Loayza, Valerie Hickey, Klas Sander, Yves Prevost, Hannah Behrendt, Urvashi Narain, Giovanni Ruta, Alejandra Alvarez, and Kazi Fateha ... projects in states such as Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan are being scaled up to the national level through the National Rural Livelihoods Mission Among other things, this program addresses ... Klaus Lorch, Ari Huhtala, Konrad von Ritter, Kanta Kumari Rigaud, Dahlia Lotayef, Alaa Sarhan, Craig Meisner, and Ana Goicoechea External consultations on the Concept Note for the Strategy were...
... to Hierarchical Multiple Factor Analysis (HMFA) by Le Dien and Pag` s e [62] HMFA is applicable to datasets which are organized hierarchically Examples of application of HMFA in sensory analysis ... Identification of the Acceptance threshold Bars show means and standard deviation 12 5.1.2 Satisfaction with Overall Quality The test variables had significant effect on the overall quality when averaged ... Multiple Factor Analysis of the sensory data with the independent variables as supplementary data showed that also in the sensory data, an impact of all test variables was identified This confirms that...
... theorem we have (Q /A) (Q /A) and (Q /A) /(Q /A) ∼ Q/Q′ , an Abelian group Thus = (Q /A) ′ (Q′ /A) We now show that (Q′ /A) (Q /A) ′ Fix N /A Q /A such that (Q /A) /(N /A) is an Abelian group Again by the ... cumbersome, the idea is very basic Given the product a1 (a2 (· · · (ak x) · · · ) = x, we may reduce both sides mod A to get a1 Aa2 A · · · ak AxA = xA a1 Aa2 A · · · ak A = 1A a1 a2 · · · ak ∈ A Lemma ... neutral element (which we always denote 1) A group is a loop in which the associativity law holds We assume in all cases that Q is finite and typically write Q rather than (Q, ·) The left, right, and...
... imbalances are morally unacceptable and politically unsustainable What is required to change this is not the realization of a Utopian blueprint in one swoop Rather x A fair globalization: Creating ... of the United Republic of Tanzania Members: Giuliano Amato Ruth Cardoso Heba Handoussa Eveline Herfkens Ann McLaughlin Korologos Lu Mai Valentina Matvienko Deepak Nayyar Taizo Nishimuro François ... Commission was established to address some of the challenges facing the world as it stands at this fork As human beings, it is in our power to take a correct turn, which would make the world safer, fair,...
... Africa has fared far worse than other regions However, the extent to which globalization was to blame for Africa’s problems remained a matter of debate At best Africa felt bypassed, at worst abused ... reaffirm basic ethical values in public life, as seen, for example, in calls fora more “ethical globalization” Values are also the driving force behind the many public campaigns for universal ... values and goals to which people sub- Altogether some 26 national and regional dialogues were held In addition to regional consultations for Africa, the Arab States, Asia, Europe, Latin America and...
... Industrialized Economies Europe and Central Asia Middle East and North Africa Sub-Saharan Africa East Asia Latin America South Asia A fair globalization: Creating opportunities forall Singapore ... IMF and foreign banks The middle classes in Argentina and Uruguay had been hit particularly hard Calls for renewed role for the State 101 From many quarters came a call fora renewed role for the ... information, people, goods and capital across the globe has fallen dramatically, while global communication is cheap and instantaneous and becoming ever more so This has vastly expanded the feasibility...
... Middle East and North Africa Sub-Saharan Africa Japan USA European Union South Asia South East Asia East Asia Latin America & Caribbean 0.0 2002 Source: ILO, Global Employment Trends 2002 Pre- and ... rates have increased since 1990 in Latin America and the Caribbean and South-East Asia, and since 1995 in East Asia One factor behind the rise in unemployment in these regions was the financial ... evaluating the impact of globalization Our primary concerns are that globalization should benefit all countries and should raise the welfare of all people throughout the world This implies that...
... national and global communities These goals, which are at the heart of the Millennium Declaration, can only be reached if national governments allocate adequate resources to health, education, basic ... other mechanisms 250 The reduction in the role of the State that has occurred across the world may often have been desirable, but in many cases the pace has been too fast and the balance has tipped ... difficulties which hinder formalization, growth and sustainability 24 Policies to help raise productivity and shift informal activities to the formal sector 265 A fundamental problem is the lack of an adequate...