... technology permits the simultaneous measurement of the transcription of thousands of genes The analysis of such data has however turned out to be quite a challenge In drug discovery one would ... interesting for a number of applications 1) Knowing the proportion changed genes in a microarray experiment is of interest in its own right It gives an important summary measure of the amount of changes ... lower range of the p-values at the expense of the higher range, the uniform puts equal weight, and f being a mixture lies somewhere in between.) We calculate g, R and R1 for a series of values...
... quality of care.’ Figure shows a simulated series of E-O tracings that could be produced simply by random variation (given the relationships between and distributions of mortality rates, numbers of ... assessment of [a risk adjustment] tool calibration as of the clinical process of care Where a change is signaled, either the model fit or the clinical milieu may have changed.’ Real-time monitoring of ... large cohort of ICU patients in the USA [6]) One could imagine that in this sample of identically performing ICUs, ICU A might feel quite smug whereas ICU B would be instituting all kinds of new procedures...
... QUALITY CONTROL: Always remember to test your emails before sending them out A simple design mistake should not be duplicated in thousands or hundreds of thousands of customers’ inboxes Well-crafted ... there are plenty of graphics made with competent design principles that nonetheless fail because they have too little data to support the size of the graphic In that case, it can be better to create ... eBook! This type of content can be hard to get right, and a lot of case studies wind up being just a brochure of company products and services That isn’t what the audience for this type of content...
... learn to share, to be self sacrificed,to work together with others for common goal These are the reasons why I feel physical courses shouldbe part of the graduation requirements of any university ... we can recognize the true meaning of cooperation which is defined as a situation in which rewards are distributed equally on the basis of mutual interactive behavior among individuals By this ... graduation requirements of any university or college; they are of high value for a student’s health, character-training and his betterment , {468 words) ...
... world of experience by way not of survival and benefit, but of fascination” (p.3) Godlovitch contends that fascination develops very early in life and suggests that, because of the complexity of ... power of nature or the power of position Value/Respect Beauty Appreciation of natural form and structure of nature Mathematical Appreciating the natural patterns of nature both in form as for beauty ... development of creative explanations of natural phenomena It requires the children to be involved in exploration, inquiry, explanation and making connections and is often, can be, should be, based...
... the total number of subtractions and the number of mistakes made during calculation Only successful trials were used for further data analysis Since the relation between measures of gait and executive ... this, numbers are presented on the screen that must be compared with previously exposed numbers The repetition of a number within a short interval has to be answered by pressing a key Page of For ... mean values of eight strides have been shown to be appropriately representing gait characteristics and can be considered as representative of normal gait [33] we ensured the capturing of at least...
... bonds, the official statements for the bonds often provide more detailed information on the uses of the bonds Because of this, we reviewed a limited random sample of official statements of governmental ... together, the number of issues for each individual purpose is greater than the total number of bonds issued In addition, the amounts issued and number of bonds issued may not equal the total because the ... 85 percent of existing golf courses had been financed privately, offering a range of fees and services often similar to those offered by publicly financed courses As a result, the use of tax-exempt...
... policies and procedures shouldbe in place and implemented to ensure the timely performance of controls and timely review and evaluation of the controls to ensure the accuracy of the Supervisors financials ... to be completed in the subsequent month after the close of each month With the exception of two months the reconciliations were not performed on time In addition, there was a lack of evidence of ... taken offsite to the IT Manager’s home for storage Cause: No written recovery plan has been developed which addresses short term continuation of processing as well as recovery in the event of a...
... study of siblings of t f u p eanut- llergic children would be the best method to detera mine whether the skin test or capRAST shouldbe used as a screening tool in siblings One concern of screening ... type of food identified, timeline of the reaction, symptoms of the reaction (eg, hives, cough, wheeze, diarrhea, vomit, loss of consciousness), severity of the reaction, and management of the ... ingestion of peanut and evidence (in vivo or in vitro) of IgE toward peanut Only control was not confirmed Table Risk of Peanut Allergy in Siblings of a Peanut- llergic Child A Risk of Peanut...
... promote better understanding of the assumptions and factors involved, which leads to the development of new approaches Instead of using ‘signal intensity’, a number of papers have reported the use of ... focusing of transducer), signal intensity is also sensitive to the distance between the transducer and tissue, orientation of the transducer (incidence angle of ultrasound beam), and curvature of the ... tissue surface besides the tissue state The echo duration can be affected by the characteristics of ultrasound transducer, such as its frequency response and beam width, and those of pulser/ receiver,...
... http://www.wjso.com/content/7/1/87 site of relapse; evidence of pathologic confirmation of relapse; precise evidence about treatment of the relapse date the treatment began and ended, form of the treatment; outcome of the treatment ... (in months) between the operation and diagnosis of the locoregional relapse As for this type of relapse, symptoms may not be reliable in terms of the existence of relapse the moment of the relapse ... significance of analysis of extranodal extension, because it was demonstrated that the 5-year survival rate of stage IIIA patients without extranodal extension could be significantly better than that of...
... the serum levels of E2, LH and FSH for all of the patients Because the lower limit of detection for E2 was pg/mL, values of pg/mL or less were recorded as pg/mL The baseline value of E2 (i.e., prior ... of being approximately 60 years of age Therefore, defining "postmenopausal" only on the basis of an age of "60 years" may be erroneous Moreover, it was indicated that there is a possibility of ... examined for correlations between the serum E2 level and the age at menarche, the number of years since menopause, the number of births and the body mass index (BMI) of the patients The mean age...
... promote better understanding of the assumptions and factors involved, which leads to the development of new approaches Instead of using ‘signal intensity’, a number of papers have reported the use of ... focusing of transducer), signal intensity is also sensitive to the distance between the transducer and tissue, orientation of the transducer (incidence angle of ultrasound beam), and curvature of the ... tissue surface besides the tissue state The echo duration can be affected by the characteristics of ultrasound transducer, such as its frequency response and beam width, and those of pulser/ receiver,...
... number of hospital stays between the two groups It shouldbe noted that in this study both treatment groups achieved satisfactory cooling in under hour Therefore, a possible positive effect of ... Thus, it could not be concluded whether the reported positive effects were attributed to dantrolene or to mannitol Mannitol may be beneficial in the setting of HS because of its effect on expanding ... Furthermore, the administration of dantrolene before HS is more theoretical than real because the incidence of EHS is negligible in comparison with the number of individuals who are engaged in...
... Expected number of secondary cases versus number of contacts Expected number of secondary cases versus number of contacts The boxplots show the distribution of the expected number of secondary ... illustrate the relationship between the expected number of secondary cases SC and the number of contacts S by calculating SC for the 720 person days as separate units of observation SC is calculated ... tends to be higher for highly connected individuals than for those with only few contacts 2) For low contact numbers, the median expected number of secondary cases SC and the number of susceptible...
... physical contact, the number of contacts that can be realistically made within the infectious period has a clear upper limit The mean value of potentially contagious contacts can be interpreted in a ... the influence of transmission probability, number of contacts per day, duration of the infectious period, clustering and proportion of repetitive contacts on the total outbreak size of a disease ... comparisons are always made for a relevant range of β The effect of repetitive contacts is tested for β·n·τ values between 1.2 and 4.0 in increments of 0.2 The epidemic threshold of random mixing models...
... large number of studies have been carried out that examine I/M performance and other aspects of on-road emissions, only some of which had been completed at the time the I/M regulation had been completed ... programs Before reviewing this evidence, we briefly describe remote sensing, an emission monitoring technology that allows large number of emission measurementsof vehicles in use to be taken ... sampling methodology of the study was never made clear One of the problems that bedevils research of I/M programs is at once the importance and impossibility of finding a random sample of inuse vehicles...
... former Board of Directors shown no signs of notice on the taken money Not until the former Board of Directors was replaced in 2009, was Sigalla questioned for his certain payments he made to take ... former Board of Directors should have known what the Chairman had been doing Nevertheless, they did not act to prevent the Chairman from making illegal payments With the delegation of decision-making ... decision-making authority, the company directors should have been able to stop the Chairman from defrauding the company Therefore, they shouldbe held liable for Andrew Sigalla’s frauds too ...