... themanagement of patients have a sound grasp of at least thebasics of statistical methods. Unfortunately, in practice this isoften not true, with many relying on distant memories of poorly understood ... fields of medicine but is often poorly understood and incorrectlyapplied. Critical Care is therefore launching a series of articles aimed at providing a simple introductionor refresher to some of ... textsEditorialIntroducing the Critical Care Forum’s ongoing reviewof medicalstatisticsElise Whitley* and Jonathan Ball†*Lecturer in Medical Statistics, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK†Lecturer in Intensive...
... counterpart of the symptomatic patient with AC as early as possible, irrespective of the absence of symptoms. Conflict of Interest The authors have declared that no conflict of in-terest ... Neuroimaging of the twins. (a) Cerebral CT of twin A shows a vast lesion of cerebrospinal fluid intensity in the left temporal lobe with a maximum diameter of 63×40×26 mm. (b) & (c) MRI of twin ... conclusion, we report a second case of mir-ror-imaging of ACs in MZ, which contributes to the under-standing of the genetic contribution to AC. Mirror-imaging of ACs may be more common than previously...
... Post-traumatic glioma: Report of one case and reviewof the literature Bo Zhou, Weiguo Liu Department of Neurosurgery, Second Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, ... occurrence of a brain glioma is unequivocally demonstrated on the basis of well accepted criteria. Recently, Elisa Anselmi et al. 1 reported two patients who developed brain gliomas in the scar of ... definite evidence of the causative role of trauma 4. Int. J. Med. Sci. 2010, 7 http://www.medsci.org 249Zulch 3 in 1965 suggested the following criteria for the acceptance of a causal relationship...
... Medicine, School of Physiotherapy, University of Melbourne, Australia. 2. Department of Medicine, Royal Melbourne Hospital, University of Melbourne, Australia. 3. Institute of Medical and Veterinary ... analyses of human skeletal tissue. Kim L Bennell (PhD) is Associate Professor and Director of the Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine, School of Physiotherapy, University of Melbourne, ... School of Physiotherapy, University of Melbourne, Australia. She is investigating neuromuscular control characteristics of the trunk in individuals with osteoporosis. John D Wark (PhD), Professor...
... Report of Three Cases and Reviewof Literature Case report Received: 2004.2.6 Accepted: 2004.3.17 Published:2004.3.20 Shylashree Chikkamuniyappa and Jaishree Jagirdar Department of Pathology, ... tumors [4]. Recently Xu B [5] suggested that accumulation of mutant β-catenin contributes to the development of C-MV of PTC. A handful of sporadic cases have also been documented [6]. Table 1 ... evidence of frequent somatic mutations in exon 3 of the beta-catenin gene. J Pathol, 2003. 1: 58-67. 6. Cameselle-Teijeiro J., et al. Somatic but not germline mutation of the APC gene in a case of...
... average, 5 kg of broken and low-valued anchovies with the price of 1000VND/kg can produce 1 kg of fishmeal which can be sold with price of 12,000VND/kg. Obviously, the values of anchovies have ... landed, about 4 kg of materials (price of material anchovy is about 6,000 VND/kg), can converted to 1 kg of dried product (with price of 50,000 VND/kg). Thus by processing, value of anchovies has ... obtain 8,000VND of one kg final product that equals to 2,000 VND/kg of fish material (33%). For the product of large size, 3kg of fish material (5,000VND/kg) can produce 1 kg of final product...
... (be) ten years old, I (smoke) one of my uncle's cigars. My sister and I (steal) a couple of his cigars and (go) behind the garage to smoke them. Both of us (get) sick. I (have, not) anything ... every day, but often.3. A: Shhh. Irene (talk) on the phone long-distance.B: Who (she, talk) to?A: Her brother. They (talk) for almost an hour. I think her brother is in some kind of trouble.B: ... hope it's nothing serious.4. A: (you, know) Mr. Anderson's new address?B: Not off the top of my head. But I (have) it at home in my computer. When I (get) home this evening, I (call)...
... dreamed of becoming an actress when she was at elementary school2. This kind of work was really I had to spends weeks completing it.3. A is someone who can speak4. The are not able to used part of ... sunriseD. WRITING : Rearrange these set of sentences to make a complete letter of confirmation Dear Daisy, 1. Why don’t we meet at 2. 00 in the afternoon2. Of course you can get it as long as ... Peter called to inform me my application for the job. a. on b. of c. for d. to5. We are at the seaside, we can enjoy good weather lots of sunshine a. on b. for c. along with d, with6. At last the...
... 4.Trạng từ chỉ tần suất : (adverbs of frequency) How often? always; usually; frequency; often; sometimes; occasionally; reraly; never -Vị trí của trạng từ chỉ ... She often goes to work at 7 o’clock.Chú ý: Trả lời cho câu hỏi How often ? có thể dùng :oncetwice + a / an + N(time). 3; 4; 5; times Eg: twice a week.5. Trạng từ thể cách (Adverbs of maner): ... việc gì) + stop (từ bỏ làm gì)- Sau các cụm từ:to be interested in fond of tired of bored with afraid of fed up with - can’t stand (không thể chịu đựng được)- don’t/ doesn’t mind...
... progressive)Have a nice day!Unit 2: Personal ExperienceTeacher: To Phuong TuUnit 2: LANGUAGE FOCUS REVIEW OF TENSES1.Present simple indicating past time2.The past simple, past progressive and past ... what happened and ended in the pastPast simple (V2-ed)2. One action was happening at a point of time in the past Past progressive (were/was+Ving)3. One action happened right after another ... yesterdayAt five o’clock yesterday, they (play) ______ footballThe action was happening at a point of timewere playingS+ were/was + VingHe (do) _________________ his homework while they (read)__________________...
... (spend) ________money to (earn) ________ it.23. Why do you keep (look) ________ back? Are you afraid of (be) ________followed?24. It’s no use (try) ________ (interrupt) ________ him. You’ll have (wait)...
... hotel most days and read a lot of books and watched a lot of rain. In the evenings I went out to bars and discos and I drank a lot of wine — there were hundreds of bars. The night life was good, ... Berlin. It was a new experience for us. First of all everybody bought a lot of fireworks. Then on the evening of 31st December people gathered in groups of friends and ate New Year's dinner ... to the cinema very often?What time does Kate finish work?How often do you go to the dentist?In summer Tom usually plays tennis twice a week.Ann doesn't often drink coffee.— talk about...
... 7pm.5. Isabel is terrified of _______ spiders.6. _______ Netherlands is also known as _______ Holland.7. _______ Canary Islands lie off _______ Northwest coast of _______ Africa.8. _______ ... and they (be, not) ………………….very powerful. Early computers were often quite expensive and customers often (pay) ………………….thousands of dollars for machines which actually (do) ………………….very little. ... book by the end of the week.3 He _________________ (write) this book for 3 months by the end of this week.4 __________________________(finish, you) this project by the end of next week?5 We...
... continue it alone.continued REVIEW OF VERBS, NOUNS, AND PRONOUNS 65Lesson 10 Review of Verbs, Nouns,and Pronouns REVIEW OF VERBS, NOUNS, AND PRONOUNS 61To learn what part of speech a word is, ask ... world, Middle Earth, inhis trilogy of books, The Lord of the Rings.2He called the first book TheFellowship of the Ring.3In this book, Sauron is the Dark Lord of Mordorwho derived his power ... a summary of the rules for formingplurals of nouns.must have lost62 PARTS OF SPEECH1. Olives imported from Spain are sold in supermarkets.2. They spoke in words that were full of bitterness.3....