... date of METservice introduction (Figure 1). In these 29 hospitals, sufficientdata on CAs were available in 24. In these 24 hospitals, therewas a statistically significant reduction (P = 0.0 244 ) ... service Percentage with MET serviceaAll hospitals 84 47 64. 1Metropolitan 19 13 59 .4 Private 29 11 72.5Regional 21 14 62.5Tertiary 15 9 64. 1aIndicates the percentage with MET service only ... admissions.Effect of MET service introduction on adverse eventsOur study identified that the introductionof an MET servicewas associated with a significant reduction in the incidenceand rate of ICU...
... An introduction to the philosophy of mind6would be a complete abdication of philosophical responsibil-ity for a philosopher to adopt the metaphysical outlook of some group of scientists ... for the existence of things whose existence is at least genuinely possible. And theprovision of just such a conception is one of the principaltasks of metaphysics.3The point of these remarks ... of subjects of experience? How, for instance, does it differ from the sort of study of them conducted by empirical psychologists? It dif-fers in several ways. For one thing, the philosophy of...
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... surprisingly rich contours of schizophrenia epidemiology. Archives of General Psychiatry, 64, 14 15.McGrath, J., Saha, S., Wellham, J. et al. (20 04) . A systematic review of the incidence of schizophrenia: ... PsychiatryThe University of OuluPO Box 5000900 14 OuluFinlandRichard WarnerDepartment of PsychiatryUniversity of Colorado at Boulder233 UCBBoulder, COUSAix List of Contributors kind of vague biopsychosocial ... consequences of early stress and childhood maltreatment. Neuroscience and Behavioral Reviews, 27, 33 44 .van Os, J. (20 04) . Does the urban environment cause psychosis? British Journal of Psychiatry,1 84, ...
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... ‘Europe and Africa: towards the law of the jungle?’ given at the University of Sussex on 9 November 20 04. 43 Douzinas, End of Human Rights, at 153 4. 44 Ibid., at 7. 45 I am therefore in agreement ... Butwemustresistthisequalisationofrights(thebuildingblocksofeverypositivism)andhumanrights,whicharethepromisesofafutureandthecritiqueofallpositivelawandsystemofrights’:Douzinas,EndofHumanRights,at373 4. 26BerdalAralmakesthispointinanarticleaboutOttomanrule:‘[An]obviousdifferencebetweenIslamandmodernhumanrightsdoctrinedoesnotimplythatsocietieslivingunderIslamicrulearesubjecttoarbitraryruleoreventooppression’:BerdalAral,‘TheIdeaofHumanRightsasPerceivedintheOttomanEmpire’(20 04) 26HumanRightsQuarterly4 54 82,at461.27Seee.g.WendyBrown’sarticlepurposelyentitled‘“TheMostWeCanHopeFor ... Butwemustresistthisequalisationofrights(thebuildingblocksofeverypositivism)andhumanrights,whicharethepromisesofafutureandthecritiqueofallpositivelawandsystemofrights’:Douzinas,EndofHumanRights,at373 4. 26BerdalAralmakesthispointinanarticleaboutOttomanrule:‘[An]obviousdifferencebetweenIslamandmodernhumanrightsdoctrinedoesnotimplythatsocietieslivingunderIslamicrulearesubjecttoarbitraryruleoreventooppression’:BerdalAral,‘TheIdeaofHumanRightsasPerceivedintheOttomanEmpire’(20 04) 26HumanRightsQuarterly4 54 82,at461.27Seee.g.WendyBrown’sarticlepurposelyentitled‘“TheMostWeCanHopeFor ”:HumanRightsandthePoliticsofFatalism’.28ForexampleBrownseemsinterestedneitherinaliberalnorahumanrightsper-spective;Benthamwasaliberalbutdidnotbelieveinhumanrights.29ForexcellentlegalcommentariesontheConvention,seereferencesgiveninnote 1of Chapter2.30Critiqueswhicharenotdiscussedinthebookbutwouldhavebeenhighlyrelevantincludecommunitarianism,criticalracetheoryandstrandswithinthecriticallegalstudiesmovement.31Marie-Be´ne´dicteDembour,‘HumanRightsTalkandAnthropologicalAmbivalence:TheParticularContextsofUniversalClaims’,inOliviaHarris(ed.),InsideandOutsidetheLaw:AnthropologicalStudiesofAuthorityandAmbiguity(London:Routledge,1996)19 40 .32ToborrowanexpressionfoundinDouzinas,EndofHumanRights,at4.33Thus,togiveafewexamples,IsurmiseinChapter8thatJackDonnelly(Politics),AlanGewirth(Philosophy),MichaelPerry(Law)andMichaelFreeman(Govern-ment)arenaturalscholars;MichaelIgnatieff(History),ConorGearty(Law)andRichardWilson(Anthropology)deliberativescholars;UpendraBaxi(Law),CostasDouzinas(Law),GuyHaarscher(Philosophy)andKenBooth(InternationalPolitics)protestscholars;TalalAsad(Anthropology),WendyBrown(Politics),MakauMutua(Law)andmyself(Law,withatraininginAnthropology)discoursescholars.Asthisbriefpresentationmakesclear,Idonotbelievethatfault-linesinscholarlydebatesabouthumanrightsfollowdisciplinaryboundaries.34Thus,MichaelIgnatieffqualifiesareligious-likeapproachtohumanrightsas‘ido-latry’:Ignatieff,HumanRights.Thissecular-likeapproachtohumanrights(whichdoesnotpreventdeliberativescholarsfrombeingreligiousintheprimarysenseoftheterm)isalsohumanist:Fagan,‘ParadoxicalBedfellows’.35IthinkIshouldbeallowedtheuseoftheword‘disciple’:GuyHaarscher,whomIclassifyasaprotestscholarinChapter8,usestheFrenchword‘dressage’(literallytraining,...
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... command02 040 Input signalOutput signal60 80 100 120 140 4 231−1−20−3 4 Figure B.3 Filter input (dotted line) and output (solid line) waveforms 46 4 APPENDIX B: INTRODUCTIONOF MATLAB ... rootreal ± real part of complex variableimag ± imaginary part of complex variableconj ± complex conjugateround ± round towards the nearest integer 46 6 APPENDIX B: INTRODUCTIONOF MATLAB FOR DSP ... Processing. Sen M Kuo, Bob H LeeCopyright # 2001 John Wiley & Sons LtdISBNs: 0 -47 0- 841 37-0 (Hardback); 0 -47 0- 845 34- 1 (Electronic) semilogx(x,y) À using a logarithmic scale for x and a linear...