... num-
bers of patients are being followed in daily practice,
including those with higher risks, more comorbidity,
concomitant drugs, and longer disease duration. The
majority ofstudiesin our review included ... largest diversity of ADEs, indicating that
doctors register more events on such forms than in rou-
tine medical records. This is in line with previous find-
ings that medical record review, although ... assessing ADEs, results in incomplete findings
[11,58]. Since there is no systematic documentation of
ADEs in medical records, partly due to limitations of
the documentation systems [59,60], review...
... protein
have been identified in autosomal dominant blinding corneal
dystrophies. We assessed in vitro the mechanisms determin-
ing TGFBI protein amyloid transformation involving
mutations of Arg124. ... explain the corneal involve-
ment in other forms of amyloidosis [26].
In summary, autosomal dominant corneal diseases linked
to mutations in the BIGH3 gene are a prominent cause of
corneal blindness ... determination of the peptides by FT-IR
spectroscopy in D
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peptides included in Fig. 4 were analyzed in D
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intra- and intermolecular...
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transfer. The project required the following:
ãA complete renovation of a formulation and filling suite,
including a new separate air-handling system
Case Studiesin Pharmaceutical
Project Management
A ... from devel-
opment of new products to technical transfer of existing
products. Building the proper project team and employing
the correct methodology for handling a complex project is
the foundation ... site in Woodstock, Illinois. The successful technical
transfer of the manufacturing process for this product would
potentially lead, following FDA approval of the product al-
ready made in the...
... within the
mandate granted to Norges Bank by the Ministry of Finance and contained in the Government
Regulation of 29 March 2001.
Norges Bank does not have a habit of explaining and justifying ... flexibility in
balancing the objective of bringing inflation back to target against the objective of a stable trend
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4. A new core model for Norges Bank – finding a better
NEMO
Since the ... usage of policy
phrases, instead of suddenly changing them. One example is the usage of the phrase “Given the
inflation target, we will be mindful of the effects of higher interest rates on the...
...
SincetheCommission’srstreport,theESRBhasmadeseveralrevisionstoitsAdCodethat
increase the visibility and usefulness of its ratings information, by, for example, increasing the size of
the rating icon in print ads, changing the size, design, and prominence of its ... displaying rating information on the Internet and
in email marketing campaigns.
For this Report, the Commission’s reviewof advertising on television and in video game
magazines and general interest ... tolerate increasingly more extreme
content in anygivenage-basedratingcategoryovertime,”ndingincreases in violence in lmsrated
PGandPG-13,signicantincreases in sex in lmsratedPG,PG-13,andR,andsignicantincreases in
profanity in lmsratedPG-13andR.
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Some...
... differences in profit
margins (low in IN37, high in IN2). As IN2 consumes most of the milk within the
household and obtains most of its income from off farm employment, the household
income is ...
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Return To Labour
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All scenarios show an increase in income ranging from 60 to 500 US$/year. In scenarios
IN2 -Top’ and ‘Cumulative’ the changes in productivity result in a near doubling of
household...
... successful in keeping inflation down runs the risk that the credibility
of the inflation target conceals the build up of imbalances in the real economy, increasing
the risk of financial instability. ... understood in light of the designated strategy in I
nued low inflation was singled out as one
,
ith inflation staying ½ %-point below the IR-path would, according
sitate an interest rate in the ...
e indication of the quality of Norges Bank's communication with the market is the
view of market participants. In general, agents in the financial markets think highly of
formance of Norges...
... approaches to expanding the HRH base are
private sector integration, contracting/outsourcing to
NGOs, or in post- conflict situations–incorporating for-
mer rebels. In examining these and other ... attainment of
increased equity. Other reasons for failure were cumber-
some bureaucracy, loss of staff to other sectors, the
blurring of lines between informal and professional rela-
tions, the inadequacy ... in the case studies, the
decision-making processes are most of the time not clearly
described. A lack of insight on how decision-making takes
place and who is involved hampers understanding of...
... highlights some of the main findings of the WHO project “Systematic
review of health aspects of air pollution in Europe”, which provides essential input
to EU policy-making on air quality, in particular ... admissions
ã
Increase in mortality
ã
Effects on pulmonary function, particularly in asthmatics
ã
Increase in airway allergic inflammatory reactions
ã
Increase in hospital admissions
ã
Increase in ... are potentially im-
portant in determining the level of lung function when these children grow up.
Studies of lung function in children suggest that:
ã living in areas of high air pollution is...
... phthalates were detected predominantly in
indoor air samples.
93)
The dominant path of phtha-
lates intake was the ingestion of foodstuffs com-
pared to inhalation of indoor air by children.
94)
n-Tetradecane ... can meet local needs in dealing
with SHS.
152)
CONCLUSION
Healthy indoor air is a fundamental right for
people studying in schools, working inof ces and
living in residences. Indoor air quality ... concentration in indoor air is
lo wer in Japan than in other developed countries, the
source of lead contamination in dwellings is con-
troversial.
122, 123)
Apaper has indicated that lead
in house...