... support, in sev-eral ways. We compare the rates and types of MEs and thepotential outcome of intercepted and non-intercepted errors.Materials and methodsIn April 2002, University College Hospitals ... days; and 18 December 2002 for 5 days.Open AccessAvailable online http://ccforum.com/content/9/5/R516R516Vol 9 No 5ResearchMedication errors: a prospective cohort study of hand- written and ... Goldstone3 and Geoff Bellingan41ICU Pharmacist, Pharmacy Department, University College London Hospitals, Middlesex Hospital, London, UK2Consultant, Critical Care Directorate and Professor,...
... computers (or even PDAs) and uses a hand- held scanner to get the input material. In otherwords, TwicPen consists of (i) a simple hand- heldscanner and (ii) parsing and translation software.TwicPen ... morphological and syntactic parsermakes it possible (i) to disambiguate toa large extent the word selected by theuser (and hence to drastically reduce thenoise in the response), and (ii) to handleexpressions ... of printed (ie. off-line)material in foreign languages. It consistsof a hand- held scanner and sophisticatedparsing and translation software to providereaders a limited number of translationsselected...
... statistical and rule-based, exploited two kinds of important resources, i.e., lexicon and hand- crafted linguistic resources(manually segmented and tagged corpus, knowledge for unknown words, and ... texts without making use of any lexicon and hand- crafted linguistic resource. The statistical data required by the algorithm, that is, mutual information and the difference of t-score between ... Segmentation without Using Lexicon and Hand- crafted Training Data Sun Maosong, Shen Dayang*, Benjamin K Tsou** State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Technology and Systems, Tsinghua University,...
... of patients. • Typically, the hands, feet, and buttocks are involved. • The hands are involved more often than the feet, and the dorsal aspect of the hands and sides of the fingers are more ... involving the brain stem and spinal cord.5 Complications • Dehydration occasionally occurs in children with hand- foot -and- mouth disease. • Rarely, complications of hand- foot -and- mouth disease ... infection and associated hand, foot, and mouth disease/herpangina in children during an epidemic in Taiwan. Pediatrics. Jun 2002; 109(6):e88. 2. Thomas I, Janniger CK. Hand, foot, and mouth disease....
... CK. Hand, foot and mouth disease in Calicut. Indian J Pediatrics. 2005;72:17-21. 8. Saoji VA. Hand, foot and mouth disease in Nagpur. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2008;74:133-5. 9. Sarma ... Epidemic of hand, foot and mouth disease in West Bengal, India in August, 2007: A multicentric study. Indian J Dermatol. 2009;54:26-30. 10. Dwibedi B, Kar BR, Kar SK. Hand, foot and mouth disease ... and both sexes were equally affected. Fever and rash were the most common presenting symptoms with the rash distributed mostly over buttocks (83.3%), knees (77.5%), both surfaces of hands and...
... Alternatively, a singly EF -hand- paired dimer may form, as shown here, via strands b1 and b1¢; possible alternative dimers would involvestrands b2 and b2¢, b1 and b2¢,orb2 and b1¢. Singly EF -hand- paired dimers ... 7 [41],we propose that dimerization is mediated by intermolecular EF -hand pairing via strands b1 and b2¢ and strands b2 and b1¢. For this dimeriza-tion to occur, we propose the existence of ... mono-meric and dimeric states, consistent with the recordedCD spectra (Fig. 8).Fig. 10. (A, B) EF -hand pairing as a mechanism for dimerization. Bet v 4 consists of two EF -hand motifs, EF1 (blue) and...
... EF -hand, there is a ‘hidden’, atypical, non-Ca2+-bindingEF -hand motif that stabilizes the intramolecular inter-action between the canonical EF -hand and the SAMdomain. This hidden EF -hand ... whichcontains a canonical EF -hand motif and a sterilea-motif (SAM) domain in the ER lumen. Previousstudies have strongly indicated that the EF -hand Keywordsaffinity; Ca2+; EF -hand; oligomerization;STIM1CorrespondenceJ. ... 170 ± 6 and 512 ± 15 lm, respectively. In contrast, a mutantFig. 1. Grafting the helix–loop–helix EF -hand motif into CD2. (A) The sequence alignment results of calmodulin EF -hand III and the...
... withconstant movements of her hands or emphasized a key term withone hand movement associated with a higher pitch and greaterstress, as in (7), in which stores and formed were stressed.(7) ... onto themachine, start off slowly, and you’ll notice that your hands willstart to get dry after a little while. So, frequently re dip your handsin the warm w ater to keep the clay malleable. ... seen the speaker’s gestures. Gestures also function as an indicator of language develop-ment. From a production standpoint, Mayberry and Nicoladis(2000) found iconic and beat gestures had a strong...
... fractionationbetween 50% and 70% saturation. The enzyme dissolved inthe standard buffer was then loaded on to a Resource Qion exchange (Pharmacia, Uppsala, Sweden), washed withthe standard buffer, and eluted ... logAtA0¼Àk1t , where A0 and Atare theFig. 3. Effect of temperature on stability and activity of C. freundiiTPL and T15A mutant. (A) Stability, (B) activity withL-tyrosine, and (C) activity withL-DOPA ... sulfateprecipitation between 50 and 70% saturation, followedby ion exchange and hydrophobic chromatography,the native TPL and T15A mutant were purified tohomogeneity with a recovery yield of 45% and 39%,respectively....
... repeats of the N-terminal EF hand pair (residues 1–81, 9–75), and CaMCC containstwo repeats of the C-terminal EF hand pair (residues1–8, 82–148, 76–148). CaMNN and CaMCC EF hand pairs are both connected ... EF hands bind the C-terminus of the targetpeptide with EF hand 2 in closest contact with thereductase domains. The central helix is composed ofthe C-terminal and N-terminal helices of EF hand units ... 1761Each domain of CaM contains an EF hand pair. TheC-terminal EF hand pair has an affinity for Ca2+(Kd¼ 10)6m) 10-fold greater than the N-terminal EF hand pair (Kd¼ 10)5m) [3]. Previous...
... Execution: 1. Raise both arms above the chest, just below the face. 2. Bring your hands together, palms out. 3. Drop the outer three fingers of each hand, leaving the thumb and index finger extended. ... akimbo, with one hand on one hip, carries a similar connotation, but may be constructed as less serious and slight more cocky. 2.2.2. Arms folded Usage and Origins: The arm are folded across ... expression and gestures. It was developed by anthropologist Ray L. Birdwhistell in the 195s. Kinesics behaviors, direct body orientation, and the like. Examples: Shake hand Nodding and shaking...
... BK21-IT program and by theKorean Ministry of Science and Technology underNRL and BrainTech programs.ReferencesV. Cherkassky and F. Mulier. 1998. Learning from Data:Concepts, Theory, and Methods, ... machines, and 2.83 over memory-based learning. In addition, this result is as high asthe performance on English (Zhang et. al, 2001).Text Chunking by Combining Hand- Crafted Rules and Memory-BasedLearningSeong-Bae ... of Computer Science and EngineeringSeoul National UniversitySeoul 151-744, Korea{sbpark,btzhang}@bi.snu.ac.krAbstractThis paper proposes a hybrid of hand- crafted rules and a machine learningmethod...
... perpendicular to your body, palm up. 2. Make both hands into fists, with your palm facing up. Or make the right hand into a fist and leave the left hand flat. 3. Put your left fist or palm in the ... Slightly curl your fingers. 2. Hold your hand at waist-level. 3. Shake your hand back and forth, as if you were rolling dice. 10. the moon - Usage and origins: the trousers are briefly dropped, ... your chin, with the back of the fingertips of on hand. Your fingers will make a relaxed 45-to 90-degree angle with the rest of your handand forearm, palm facing in. 2. Drag your fingertips along...
... mild and so far no complication has been documented from this agegroup. 4 1. INTRODUCTION Hand foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is typically a benign and common illness among children and ... vesicular eruptions on the hands, wrists, feet and within the mouth. Lesions on the hands are almost always present, but oral lesions are present in 90% of patients and can occasionally be the ... The lesions on the feet and hands are flaccid, grayish vesicles, most often on the sides of the fingers, instep and 20 6.5 Documentation and review Disease activity and emergency response...
... [ 13 ]A Guide to Clinical Management and Public Health Responsefor Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD)27. ZhangY,etal.Anoutbreakof hand, foot, and mouthdiseaseassociatedwithsubgenotypeC4 ... ChanKP,etal.Epidemic hand, foot and mouthdiseasecausedbyhuman enterovirus71,Singapore.EmergingInfectiousDiseases,2003,Jan,9(1):78–85.39. AngLW,etal.Epidemiology and controlof hand, foot and mouthdiseaseinSingapore,2001-2007.Annals,AcademyofMedicine,Singapore,2009,Feb,38(2):106–112.40. ... lethargy,recurrentvomiting,limbweakness and myoclonicjerks(3,11,17).Figure 5: Clinical course of fulminant EV71-associated hand, foot and mouth disease Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease / HerpanginaCentral...