... rare by themselves. However, we have only found one such case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC in the literature. In this case, we describe the second case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC and ... the under-standing ofthe genetic contribution to AC. Mirror-imaging of ACs may be more common than previously reported. We also consider that it is mandatory to monitor the counterpart of ... feature of MZ. The mechanism of mirror imaging is poorly understood. One explanation is that later fis-sion of MZ makes them particularly prone to this process13. The cleavage of a single...
... 2. The below must be severe enough to cause brain contusion and a secondary reparative process. 3. The location ofthe impact and the tumor should correspond exactly one to the other. 4. There ... hematoma with a secondary reparative process; (3) the location ofthe impact and the occur-rence ofthe tumor corresponded exactly one to the other; and (4) there was a more than one year interval ... documented the absence of tumor at the time ofthe brain injury. We suggest that these conditions for the accep-tance of a causal relationship between cranial trauma and brain tumor study are the...
... is but one component even in the context of vision, which contributes to safe driving. Other factors, especially the simultaneous use of central and peripheral vision together with the capacity ... hypertension, diabetes and the various forms of dementia as common age-related conditions. They also argued that the safety implications were often difficult to assess, not the least because some conditions ... 1.2 STRUCTURE OFTHEREVIEW This review addresses the many issues associated with the transportation and mobility needs of older road users. While much oftheliterature focuses on driving (as...
... respondent noted, The age of 14 Main Findings: Higher education s destination by 2020 TO TA L RE SP ONSE S Tension pair on future of higher education % 39 In 2020, higher education ... integration of more off-site activities with the traditional scholastic setting. I also think that economic factors over the next few years may promote the evolution of educational institutions along ... change ofthe sort sketched in the question, we would have to see a fragmenting ofthe consensus about higher education and a paradigm-based battle between revolutionaries and conservatives of the...
... consideration to the critical contribution of social and contextual factors. There is tremendous under-recognition of these experiences and conditions by the health professionals as well as ... Programme of Action ofthe International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo, 5-13 September 1994. New York, United Nations Population Fund.WHO (2001) Integration ofthe human rights of ... informed by the WHO’s definition of health and the definition of right to health in the International Covenant of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.In response to these mandates, the present...
... classification of implementation risks, Proceedings ofthe International Con-ference on Computational Intelligence for Modelling, Controland Automation and International Conference on IntelligentAgents, ... adop-tion—does the size matter? in: Proceedings ofthe 38th HawaiiInternational Conference on System Sciences, 2005.[80] A. Lee, The fives disciplines of ERP software implementation,Proceedings of ... selection. A number of articles described the management ofthe package selection process[19,29,153]. These were divided in two groups: onedealt with identification of selection criteria, while the other...
... somewhat on his own appraisal ofthe event. Their work suggests that the physiological stress response is the result ofthe individual s interaction with the environment and interpretation ofthe ... primary focus, the review includes a detailed description ofthe primary types of stressors, identification ofthe common effects of stress on task execution and perception for both individuals ... physiological response to the stressor and can be responsible for the majority ofthe stress response. For example, Marshall et al. (2002) study the effect ofthe anticipation of a blood test onthe blood...
... provision), but also onthe idea that the economic effects of expanding service employment depend onthe information and knowledge content of different services. The distinction onthe basis of ... Thus, in the NIPA, workers are classified, not according to the characteristics ofthe activity they carry out, but rather onthe basis ofthe location of their workplace. To exemplify, in the NIPA, ... and the Service Economy. London: Frances Pinter. Porat, M.U. (1977) The Information Economy: Definition and Measurement. U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Telecommunications. Washington...
... of parents) in the continental U.S. Respondents were asked about education news consumption, focusing on where they receive information, how they assess it, and how they see the future ofeducation ... account ofthe increasing failure ofthe news ecosystem to adequately report oneducation nationally and locally, with some suggestions for the formation of a non-profit reporting sector. The third, ... secondary analysis. Although they are a strong overview ofthe state ofeducation journalism, the studies are only a beginning. The fact that they stand out as they do reflects not only their...
... organizationalresources. The structural aspects of EmOC and the inter-personal constituents ofthe EmOC process were easilyidentified. The clinical aspects of EmOC, where the role of HR is theoretically ... utilization of health centresproviding EmOC is partially due to the poor perception of quality of care. This bad perception is the consequence of shortfalls in skilled professionals [33]. The results ... greatest part of that delay wasattributed to the purchase of therapeutic material bypatients and their families [48]. The overall evaluation of professional skills, together with the quality of equipment,...
... affecting the interna-tional pharmacy profession as a whole [3].This review focuses upon the issues facing the expansion of the global pharmacy workforce; by gathering togetherpast and present literature, ... roles. The relevance of continuing education courses is then questionable because ofthe lack of capacity to integrate new knowledge and skills into the workplace. These circumstances accelerate the ... certification, registra-tion and regulation of pharmacy technicians, andaccreditation ofthe relevant training courses [32-34].Feminization The aforementioned increased proportion of female...
... inconsistent, andthus the presentation of higher brain dysfunction wasconsidered to be derived from the observed lesion ratherthan specific to CAA-related inflammation. The MRI presentation for CAA-related ... higher brain functions were dramaticallyimproved by steroid therapy. Because the improvement of cognitive function paralleled resolution ofthe lesionsseen on MRI, this report demonstrates clinically ... fifth course ofthe steroid (05/28), we stopped the steroid therapy, and the lesion relapsed (06/04). However, after the initiation of oral steroid therapy, no relapse was observed either clinically...