... sample profile and that of both fast food restaurant profiles gives us a reasonable ground to conclude that our sample profile is a representative of the actual customer profile of both fast food ... profile, when compared with the customer profile sample of both fast food restaurants, one check was carried out Our respondent’s demographic profile was compared with the customer profile of ... most fast food restaurant If properly managed, it will increase the competitive advantage of the fast food restaurant The basic attribute of a fast food restaurant are also important for a fast...
... culture offast food, fast food is an integral food in their life Especially, on the world, in many countries, fast food is the first choice of the youth Therefore, there are many kinds offast ... good not only for the firms offast food but also for the customers ( www.thanhnienonline.com ) With the developing of the industry offast food, there are many firm offast food, opened many restaurants ... , the takings of the firm offast food are more and more increasing in Vietnam In addition, fast food becomes more popular with Vietnamese Maybe, there are many restaurants offast food, opened...
... Golden, CO of the U.S Department of Energy with purchase order 165134 of June 3, 1999 This support is gratefully acknowledged The encouragement of Dr Stefan Czernik of NREL, Mr Jan Piskorz of Resource ... rate of formation of aldehyde hydrates was said to be quite rapid (Adkins and Broderick 1928a) The reaction of formaldehyde in an excess of water had a half-life of only 70 ms at 22ºC The ratio of ... months of aging, the viscosity of a dilute solution of 20% of the as-produced oil in m-cresol increased 72%, whereas the viscosity of 20% hydrogenated oil in m-cresol increased by a factor of only...
... femoral fracture (2), acetabular fracture (2) and multiple fractures of the foot (1) From all fourteen patients there were Monteggia fracture- dislocations with additional (segmental) fractureof the ... a fractureof the ulna at multiple levels was the most frequent fracture in combination with dislocation of the head of radius and marked comminution of the olecranon or proximal ulna Open fractures ... fixation of open fractures of the elbow has specific limited indications, such as marked fracture comminution, bone loss or extensive soft tissue damage [15-17] Furthermore, external fixation of the...
... nearly half of men with olecranon fractures were between 21 to 40 years of age and 40% of women between 61 and 80 years old Regarding the side of injury, 56.4% of fractures in our series were located ... Drawbacks of traction-absorbing wiring (TAW) in displaced fractures of the olecranon Injury 1986, 17(3):174-175 Macko D, Szabo RM: Complications of tension-band wiring of olecranon fractures ... elbow joint Various degrees of postoperative elbow stiffness and deficit of range of motion have been reported in literature after surgical treatment of olecranon fractures [1,26,27] Ring et...
... Radiographically Undiagnosed Hook of the Hamate Fracture Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine 2008, 27:1235-1239 Royal College of Radiologists: Making the Best Use of a Department of Clinical Radiology; Guidelines ... Savolaine ER, Jackson WT: Coronal Fractureof the Body of the Hamate Journal of Trauma Injury Infection and Critical Care 1995, 38(2):169-174 Rockwood CA, Green DP: Fractures in Adults Lippincott-Raven: ... Orthop 1999, 10:237-251 11 Jones BG, Hems TEJ: Simultaneous Fractureof the Body of the Hamate and the Distal Pole of the Scaphoid Journal of Trauma Injury Infection and Critical Care 2001, 50:568-570...
... Complications of tension-band wiring of olecranon fractures J Bone Joint Surg Am 1985, 67:1396-1401 Helm RH, Hornby R, Miller SW: The complications of surgical treatment of displaced fractures of the ... patellar fracture model and tested to failure by three-pointing bending [10] Based on our experiences, the stabilities offracture accompanied with comminutions on the distal part of the fracture ... Radiographs of case (A) Lateral radiograph of preoperative period (B) Lateral radiograph of intraoperative period (C) Radiograph of year postoperative period Nimura et al Journal of Orthopaedic...
... total number of people in this group in the general population with a resulting lower number of patients developing a hip fracture Proportionally, majority of patients with neck of femur fractures ... walk without any aids 53.6% had intracapsular fractures with 46.4% having extracapsular fractures Of the patients with intracapsular fractures, 73.1% of patients were treated with a hemi or total ... group C, those above the age of 85 The type of surgery and post operative care determined by the type of fracture, age, co-morbid medical status and general level of mobility The data was analysed...
... dorsal aspect of the distal humerus with a lateral curve around the radial aspect of the olecranon, and preparation of the soft tissue envelope directly to the olecranon Desimpaction offracture fragments ... the diagnosis of olecranon fracture an intermediate fragment was found These significant results suggest that the pattern of olecranon fractures often includes an intermediate fracture fragment ... utilization of the “home run” screw secures reduction offracture fragments including alignment of the intermediate fragment to the trochlear face In the operative report precise description of the fracture...
... Shin AY, Hofmeister EP: Volar percutaneous fixation of stable scaphoid fractures Atlas of Hand Clinics 2003, , 1: 19-28 11 Shin AY, Hofmeister EP: Percutaneous fixation of stable scaphoid fractures ... fixation of acute nondisplaced scaphoid waist fractures Atlas of Hand Clinics 2004, , 2: 141-8 13 Arora R, Gschwentner M, Krappinger D, Lutz M, Blauth M, Gabl M: Fixation of nondisplaced scaphoid fractures: ... radiological outcome of cast immobilization versus surgical treatment of acute scaphoid fractures at a mean follow-up of 93 months J Bone Joint Surg 2008, 90(7):899-905 Grewal et al Journal of Orthopaedic...
... Radiographically Undiagnosed Hook of the Hamate Fracture Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine 2008, 27:1235-1239 Royal College of Radiologists: Making the Best Use of a Department of Clinical Radiology; Guidelines ... Savolaine ER, Jackson WT: Coronal Fractureof the Body of the Hamate Journal of Trauma Injury Infection and Critical Care 1995, 38(2):169-174 Rockwood CA, Green DP: Fractures in Adults Lippincott-Raven: ... Orthop 1999, 10:237-251 11 Jones BG, Hems TEJ: Simultaneous Fractureof the Body of the Hamate and the Distal Pole of the Scaphoid Journal of Trauma Injury Infection and Critical Care 2001, 50:568-570...
... Complications of tension-band wiring of olecranon fractures J Bone Joint Surg Am 1985, 67:1396-1401 Helm RH, Hornby R, Miller SW: The complications of surgical treatment of displaced fractures of the ... patellar fracture model and tested to failure by three-pointing bending [10] Based on our experiences, the stabilities offracture accompanied with comminutions on the distal part of the fracture ... Radiographs of case (A) Lateral radiograph of preoperative period (B) Lateral radiograph of intraoperative period (C) Radiograph of year postoperative period Nimura et al Journal of Orthopaedic...
... dorsal aspect of the distal humerus with a lateral curve around the radial aspect of the olecranon, and preparation of the soft tissue envelope directly to the olecranon Desimpaction offracture fragments ... the diagnosis of olecranon fracture an intermediate fragment was found These significant results suggest that the pattern of olecranon fractures often includes an intermediate fracture fragment ... utilization of the “home run” screw secures reduction offracture fragments including alignment of the intermediate fragment to the trochlear face In the operative report precise description of the fracture...
... Shin AY, Hofmeister EP: Volar percutaneous fixation of stable scaphoid fractures Atlas of Hand Clinics 2003, , 1: 19-28 11 Shin AY, Hofmeister EP: Percutaneous fixation of stable scaphoid fractures ... fixation of acute nondisplaced scaphoid waist fractures Atlas of Hand Clinics 2004, , 2: 141-8 13 Arora R, Gschwentner M, Krappinger D, Lutz M, Blauth M, Gabl M: Fixation of nondisplaced scaphoid fractures: ... radiological outcome of cast immobilization versus surgical treatment of acute scaphoid fractures at a mean follow-up of 93 months J Bone Joint Surg 2008, 90(7):899-905 Grewal et al Journal of Orthopaedic...
... radiograph of satisfactory correction of angulation in the diaphyseal fracture costs [13] The disadvantages of the wire technique are lack of absolute stability, wire migration, impalement of soft tissues, ... exist, the principles of treatment include restoration of articular anatomy, stable fixation of fractures, elimination of angular or rotational deformity and rapid restoration of mobility and function ... The advancing end of the wire in the form of a hockey club can be used to aid reduction of the fracture and the wire is then passed across the fracture site Final position of the reduction is...
... discharge Keywords: Fractured neck of femur; morbidity, mortality, falls, fragility fracture Introduction The fractured neck of femur is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality Hip fracture places ... Background: The fractured neck of femur (NOF) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality The mortality attendant upon such fractures is 10% at month and 30% at one year with a cost to the NHS of £1.8 ... nearly 1/3 of all hip fracture patients We readily accept that this review has a number of limitations Firstly, it does not take into account the morbidity and mortality of the 69% of hip fracture...
... based on the stability of the fracture Unstable fractures are fractures with a dislocation of more than mm or an angulation of more than 15° between the fragments Additional fractures, trans-scaphoid-perilunate ... scaphoid fractures are still limited The literature shows that a scaphoid fracture can be treated functionally In case of a clinically suspected scaphoid fracture without radiological signs of a fracture, ... case of an occult fracture, a scaphoid fracture is often missed, since the additional sensitivity is low, although in case of sclerosis it could confirm the suspected diagnosis [13-15] Page of...
... whole-body irradiation of ICR mice with 0.8 Gy offast neutrons (A) and 2.0 Gy of γ-rays (B) Results are presented as means ± SD from four mice in each group Fig Dose-response for fast neutrons (■) ... Warenius et al [34] reported an RBE of 1.0 for the apoptosis data of mouse thymocytes irradiated with fast neutrons at 62.5 MeV Here, we showed that the RBEs offast neutrons were 2.09 (small follicle) ... sensitive indicator of the radiation response Hendry et al [10,11] calculated an RBE of for the apoptosis data in the mouse small intestine irradiated with fast neutrons with an energy of 14.7 MeV Warenius...
... decision were the level of the fracture and the degree of displacement The level of the fracture influenced the degree of preoperative coronal and sagittal displacement (neck fractures had greater ... influenced the method of treatment and predicted the prognosis were the level of fracture, degree and direction of displacement of the fractured segments, age, medical status of the patient, concomitant ... Maxillofac Surg 1999; 57: 392-7 22 Marker P, Nielsen A, Lehmann Bastian H Fractures of the mandibular condyle Part 2: results of treatment of 348 patients British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial...