... the grammatical and semantic features of some verbs learners, users or translators of English often meet a lot of difficulties and idioms related to hearing (WIRHs) in English and Vietnamese in ... learners and the translators understand language is the bridge to connect people all over the world and use words and idioms related to hearing in English and Therefore, language is a subtle and complex ... features of WIRHs in English and - to describe semantic features of WIRHs English and Vietnamese - to provide a brief account of grammatical-semantic similarities and Lê Lan Phương has a study of verbs...
... blockage of the coronary arteries This causes reduced blood 11 12 Senescence and Senescence -Related Disorders supply (decreased supply of oxygen and nutrients) to the affected area of the heart ... expression of eNOS and decreased production of NO, a potent vasodilator, have been observed Furthermore, decreased ex‐ pression of VEGF and VEGF receptors, and conversely, increased expression of TSP2, ... lead to the expression of a number of genes includ‐ ing cyclin D [12] CDK4 and initiate phosphorylation of pRb in the presence of cyclin D and this leads to de-repression of early cell cycle genes...
... support, and they were Mols and Denollet Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010, 8:9 http://www.hqlo.com/content/8/1/9 Page of 10 Table List of criteria for assessing the methodological quality of ... and experimental evidence regarding the role of Type D personality in potential mechanisms of disease as well as work -related Type D personality and mechanisms of disease Type D personality and ... correct method of calculating Type D Mols and Denollet Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010, 8:9 http://www.hqlo.com/content/8/1/9 Page of 10 Table Outcomes of studies: Medical and occupational...
... quality of the process of care through indicators is a robust approach [16] The indicators can measure different components of the process of care, and should be constructed upon standards of care ... of hormone therapy (HT) when appropriate for climacteric symptoms, and should include counseling about climacteric and menopause, promotion of a healthy lifestyle, and screening, diagnosis, and ... quality of care and healthrelated quality of life among climacteric stage women Methods The study was conducted in two phases: I Design and validation of indicators to measure the quality of care...
... difference in HbA1c of 0.7%, a standard deviation of 1.3%, a power of 0.9, and a two-sided a of 0.05, we calculated a necessary sample size of 80 patients in each group However, due to time and resources ... first day of the intervention Most of the lost patients dropped out at the time of randomisation and refused to fill in the questionnaires and therefore we not have any baseline values of these ... design of the study and provided input into the main ideas of this paper All authors obtained funding for the project ESV carried out screening, randomization and examination of the patients, and...
... health -related quality of life and their self-rated health Most often, evaluation of diabetes interventions assess effects on glycemic control with little consideration of quality of life The aim of ... difference in HbA1c of 0.7%, a standard deviation of 1.3%, a power of 0.9, and a two-sided α of 0.05, we calculated a necessary sample size of 80 patients in each group However, due to time and resources ... The presence of two or more diabetes -related complications is associated with worsened quality of life [2] and lower scores of quality of life is associated with greater severity of complications...
... early life and the development of childhood asthma [5,6] Second-hand smoke exposure in asthmatics is associated with poor asthma control, greater asthma severity and greater risk of asthma -related ... activation of cyclooxygenase (COX) and release of the bronchodilator prostaglandin E2 (PGE 2) [21] The mechanism behind AHR to kinins appears to involve activation of intracellular MAPKs and the ... two groups n = number of experiments performed Effects of nicotine on airway kinin B1 and B2 receptor mRNA and protein expressions The relative amount of mRNA for kinin B and B receptors was quantified...
... (MSH), DFID and Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD) database hosted at York University, and Google scholar We also undertook hand searching of reference lists of relevant papers and reviews ... estimate of effectiveness, full costs of implementation and worst-case scenario, i.e combination of lower effectiveness and full cost Two of the studies discussed affordability (reference number and ... vital to assess the robustness of the results to changes in assumptions and values of inputs Six of the studies applied some sort of sensitivity analysis Five of the studies performed one way...
... was 18.0 years A majority of these (27 = 44%) were diagnosed between the age of 13 and 17, 17 (27%) between 18 and 25 years of age, 10 (16%) between the ages of 26 and 30 and the remaining (13%) ... family -related difficulties [4,11,12] Those treated prior to 13 years of age often exhibit behavioural symptoms and difficulties with adjustment to peer groups and to school and other members of ... categories "F90–F98: Behavioural and emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in childhood and adolescence", "F40–F48: Neurotic, stress -related and somatoform disorders" or "Z00–Z99: Factors...
... The sum of the pixel values of ΔZ V , ΔZ Q and ΔZ V \ΔZQ was calculated for dependent and non-dependent lung regions (each comprising half the image) in each position Profiles of ΔZV, ΔZQ, and ΔZV\ΔZQ ... Figure Sum of relative impedance change in dependent and non-dependent lung regions The sum of ΔZQ and ΔZV and ΔZV/ΔZQ in dependent and non-dependent regions for supine, prone, left and right ... http://ccforum.com/content/15/1/R37 bilateral and unilateral ventilation of the left and right lungs [2] They utilised a band pass filtering technique and linear regression fit to establish functional regions of interest (ROI),...
... of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Proteomics, Preface XI Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, since the time of Professor Jiro Kaneko and Professor Tsuyoshi Nishimura, and ... Molecular Neurobiology of Alzheimer Disease andRelatedDisorders To Megumi Takeda (September 12, 1957 – February 4, 2002) Molecular Neurobiology of Alzheimer Disease andRelatedDisorders Editors ... psychogeriatrics The success of the 21st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Dementia Study Society and the International Symposium on Neurobiology of Alzheimer’s Disease andRelatedDisorders in October...
... casual 27 LIFE OUT OF FOCUS: ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE ANDRELATEDDISORDERS One of the tragic effects of Alzheimer’s is that children and grandchildren may become strangers to victims of the disease Humans ... including mental and emotional disorders, problems related to alcohol and drug abuse, and some diseases that cause both emotional and physical symptoms Psychological disorders often begin in early ... Focus: Alzheimer’s Disease andRelatedDisorders I The Mental Effects of Heroin I Psychological DisordersRelated to Designer Drugs I Psychological Effects of Cocaine and Crack Addiction I Schizophrenia:...
... respectively; and my family—my wife Wei, our kids, our parents Donna and Robert and Pei and Robert, and my sibs Anne, Beth, and Mikhael, whose contributions of friendship, love, understanding of my professional ... neurosurgeons, psychiatrists (and others examining disordersof the brain) order and read brain PET scans, demand is greatest for those pertaining to dementia andrelateddisorders This demand is driven by ... PET in the Evaluation of Alzheimer’s Disease andRelatedDisorders Daniel H.S Silverman Editor PET in the Evaluation of Alzheimer’s Disease andRelatedDisorders Editor Daniel H.S Silverman,...
... series of still photos highlighting various aspects of Parkinson’s disease andrelated motor disorders This book provides a useful sample of clinical, investigative (CT, MRI and PET) and pathological ... text of the disorders featured An Atlas of Parkinson’s Disease andRelatedDisorders is an excellent introduction to this fascinating topic, and should serve as a stimulus to medical students and ... Neuropathology and Neurosurgery, NYU Medical Center, New York, and Professor M.H Mark, The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Jersey Figures 20 and 34, from Dr D Miller, Associate Professor...
... An Illustrated Pocketbook of MRI Disease andRelatedDisorders An Illustrated Pocketbook of Parkinson's Disease andRelatedDisorders G.David Perkin, BA, FRCP Regional Neurosciences ... purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk.” Published in the UK and Europe by The Parthenon ... (principally in the form of urinary urgency and occasional incontinence) and a variety of eye signs, including broken pursuit movements, and some limitation of upward gaze and convergence A positive...
... dose of drug delivered depends on the surface area of the patch and the length of time that the patch is worn, which allows for tailoring the duration of medication effect with reductions of first-pass ... evaluated and are the primary focus of this report Page of 12 (page number not for citation purposes) Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2009, 3:39 The study consisted of experimental ... stress the importance of caregivers as change agents of the child, in turn, children are reciprocally change agents of the caregiver andof family life in general Caregivers of children in the Ritalin...
... miscarriages, and livedo reticularis Materials and Methods We focused on the secondary prevention of stroke with APS, and compared single antiplatelet therapyand a combination of antiplatelet and anticoagulation ... single antiplatelet therapyand a combination of antiplatelet and anticoagulation therapy for secondary prevention in ischemic stroke patients with APS According to the guidelines of the American ... combination of antiplatelet and anticoagulation therapy group showed an INR before the recurrence of 2.0, so the possibility of inadequate treatment can not be ruled out Table Baseline characteristics of...
... Eight AN rats and 20 SD rats were used for the study of BMP4, and 16 AN rats and 21 SD rats for the study of BMP6 Animal protocols were approved by the University of Virginia Animal Use and Research ... (Lanes 1, and 3), BstXI (Lanes 4, 5, and 6), and BglII plus EcoRV (Lanes 7, 8, and 9) M, 1-kb DNA ladder Lanes 1, 4, and 7, 293A cells; Lanes 2, 5, and 8, ADrBMP6 DNA; Lanes 3, 6, and 9, ADhBMP6 ... although the deletion of the E1 and E2b genes and the use of homologous (rat) BMP genes not improve the osteogenic potential of direct BMP adenovirus vector gene therapy, the results of this study indicate...
... treatment related cytopenias The use of these agents is costly and has not been studied rigorously in a randomized controlled format to assess their value and impact on efficacy oftherapy although ... combination therapy However, existing data support therapyof the patient with compensated cirrhosis Cirrhotic patients may tolerate therapy less well, given the propensity for thrombocytopenia and leucopenia, ... presence of hepatic encephalopathy and hypersplenism limit the candidacy of patients for interferon-based therapies Pre-transplant HCV treatment enthusiasm has also been curbed by the lower rates of...
... descriptive and limited in power and generalizability Still lacking are large-scale, blinded, randomized, prospective studies of ERP-guided therapy; however with decreasing costs of signal acquisition and ... Shappell SA, Brandt ME Psychophysiology of N200/N400: A review and classification scheme Advances in Psychophysiology 1991; 4:43-106 Hoffman JE Event -related potentials and automatic and controlled ... relationship of age, gender, handedness, and sidedness to the size of the corpus callosum Academic Radiology 1994; 1:243-248 69 Driesen NR, Raz N The influence of sex, age, and handedness on...