... understand the nuances of workrelated SRDs and the unique aspects of management that are required to effectively care for this patient population [75] An understanding of the unique features of SRDs ... keen understanding of the management of non-surgical SRDs [111] This is likely because the bulk of the training of these specialists is focused on the application of interventional and surgical ... MA 02360 USA 5Professor of Clinical Sciences, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT 06604 USA Assistant Professor, School of Health and Rehabilitative Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, 4028...
... Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, the unified commands, and the defense agencies under Contract DASW01-01-C-0004 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Understanding ... RAND’s Forces and Resources Policy Center (susane@ rand.org), and C Ross Anthony, PhD, is director of the RAND Center for Military Health Policy Research (rossa@rand.org) iii The RAND Corporation ... of the project team RAND routinely reviews and refines its quality assurance process and also conducts periodic external and internal reviews of the quality of its body of work For additional...
... the rhizosphere and found that the presence of P significantly increased As concentrations in shoots and roots of both tolerant and non-tolerant clones of Holcus lanatus Jacobs and Keeney (1970) ... growth of As-injured wheat on clay loam and sandy loam soils upon addition of P In contrast, Woolson et al (1973) reported reduced growth of corn after P fertilisation on a sandy loam and enhanced ... Formation of Fe plaque in the rhiszophere of salt marsh plants caused by leakage of O2 via aerenchyma resulted in a effective fixation and detoxification of As (Doyle and Otte, 1997) Precipitation of...
... administration of the Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities (U.S Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, and U.S Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, ... structure and clarity of this report, Nancy Good and Christopher Dirks for helping with the preparation of this report, and James Torr, whose editorial expertise greatly improved the overall quality of ... the effects of increasing black and Hispanic education levels to that of whites, he reported the aggregate effects of increasing black and Hispanic education levels on government costs and revenues...
... misclassification of indoor and outdoor time, the researchers’ use of objective measurement instruments and a large dataset helps improve our understanding of the role of specific land uses in supporting ... benefits of adventure playgrounds as well as positive community development outcomes Staempfi examines the issue of safety andrisk on playgrounds and the influence of society’s values, beliefs, and ... such as the creation of special places, and the numerous documented and potential benefits of children’s play in natural settings, including the development of a sense of self and independence The...
... Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Washington, D.C.: U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development May 1996 Standard and Poor’s Ratings Services Final Report of Standard & Poor’s to the Office of Federal ... a result of the 16 efforts of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae (Quercia, McCarthy, and Wachter (2000), and Bostic and Surette (2000)) Improved dynamic efficiency and liquidity Freddie Mac and Fannie ... Oversight (OFHEO) Contract No HE09602C New York: Standard and Poor’s February 1997a Standard and Poor’s Ratings Services Innovations in Mortgage Risk Management New York: Standard and Poor’s...
... documentation Risk assessment in case of injuries from bites or scratches The type of wound, the type of exposure, the depth of the wound and the localisation of the wound must be specified and a risk ... virological and serological diagnosis and prophylactic antiviral therapy b) Testing and sampling (blood sample, saliva sample) by a veterinarian of the animal causing the infection c) Documentation of ... have a sustainable plan of action for the timing of the Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology 2009, 4:29 diagnostic and therapeutic procedure...
... VTE, they are also at an increased riskof bleeding [30,31] Given that the riskof VTE outweighs the riskof bleeding in most cancer patients [30,31], the use of antithrombotic agents which provide ... Hospitalization for non-surgical reasons is in itself a risk factor for VTE and the presence of cancer, and its corollary risk factors, further compounds the riskof developing a VTE event [11] Accordingly, ... patient groups The mortality rate andriskof VTE in one cancer population may not be equivalent to another population, and likewise the risks and benefits of particular anticoagulation therapies...
... Mitochondrial dysfunction occurs during sepsis and may play a major role in the development of MOF Prevention and correction of mitochondrial dysfunction and cellular energetic failure represent novel ... invoked are the use of high-dose dobutamine [29], thyroxine [48] and growth hormone [49] Resolution of mitochondrial dysfunction: arousal from ‘hibernation’ Repair and replacement of damaged mitochondria ... Figure Hypothesized role of mitochondria in the development of MOF and subsequent recovery Potential therapeutic interventions are illustrated at the appropriate steps MOF, multiple organ failure...
... trials of biotechnology-derived allergen therapeutics are eagerly awaited and the commercialization of a variety of these products appears likely [28] Thus, it appears that after decades of using ... The epidemic of allergy and asthma Nature 1999, 402 (6760 Suppl):B2-B4 Position statement on the administration of immunotherapy outside of the prescribing allergist facility.Drugs and Anaphylaxis ... molecular and pharmacological level, they may have broader implications related to medical practice and protocols for the treatment of allergies that are less predictable Discussion Stability and compatibility...
... Si-Mohamed A, Muggeridge M, Bélec L: LHSV-2- and HIV- 1- permissive cell lines coinfected by HSV-2 and HIV- 1 co-replicate HSV-2 and HIV- 1 without production of HSV-2 /HIV- 1 pseudotype particles Virology ... cofactor in the sexual acquisition and transmission of HIV- 1 [5-15], preventing HSV-2 infection in this way may be a potential strategy for reducing the sexual transmission and acquisition of ... transmission and acquisition of HIV- 1 [5] HSV-2 is a member of the genus of double-stranded DNA viruses called simplexvirus HSV-2 together with its generic relative HSV-1 causes blistering lesions of the...
... inefficient andof inadequate clinical value to permit its use The widespread availability and applicability of safe and effective human germline gene therapy would require the development of gene ... using RVVs Despite the theoretical risks referred to above, a lack of reports of serious adverse affects has resulted in a growing acceptance of the practical safety of RVVs However, it has been recently ... reports of the successful in vitro uptake of exogene constructs (transgenes) by animal sperm cells [33, 34] A majority of these reports provide evidence of post-fertilisation transfer and maintenance...
... of all oils tested The main component of one of the oils is pulegone The other is not yet identified and it is called SEM76 (Shaaya and Kostyukovsky, 2006) In our study of the mode of action of ... mortality of all adults tested at very low concentrations of 0.5 μL·L−1 air and exposure time of 24 h A higher concentration of μL·L−1 air was needed to kill larvae of Tribolium, Trogoderma, and Plodia ... SEM76 at a concentration of 70 μL·L−1 air (equivalent to 70 g·m−3 ) and days exposure time caused 100% kill of adults of Sitophilus and Oryzaephilus, but not of Rhyzopertha and Tribolium (Table 16.3)...
... legacy systems and operational practices to enhance productivity and efficiency The Philips Asian RFID project covers the tagging and tracing of wafer cases and carton packages for flows of goods between ... sensitivity and read-out precision parameters, enabling the evaluation of issues, such as optimum RFID tag mounting methods and an analysis of the influence of obstacles 10 Wireless Broadband & Sensing ... piloted in Montpellier plant and others Member of EPCglobalTM and facilitator of “knowledge transfer” process New WebSphere RFID middleware platform to support device and server solutions based...
... expanded to 133% of the poverty line for nonelderly adults and there would also be a 5% standard deduction, leading to a net income limit of 138% ofpoverty 58 For example, Hawkins, J and Banda, ... rates of unplanned pregnancies, low rates of breast and cervical cancer and other disease screening and high incidence of STIs The WHP policy changes would reduce access to screening services and ... in Texas were in need of contraceptive services and supplies, andof this population, 1.46 million were in need of publicly-funded services and supplies.14 About a third of women (32.5%, or 475,410...
... increased risks of TGCT and groups of some of these compounds are also associated with small increased risks of cryptorchidism and/ or hypospadias, consistent with them playing a role in the origins of ... some of the weaknesses and problems that can affect the quality of studies investigating the potential causes of cryptorchidism and hypospadias Quality assessment of the various studies andof ... prevalence, and evidence for changing incidence, of human TDS disorders; and (2) the range of TDS-like effects of ECs and EC mixtures in animal studies, together with new understanding about when and...