... Davidson AScience of Compassion or a Compassionate Science? WhatDoWeExpectfroma Cross- CulturalDialoguewith Buddhism? 18 Anne Harrington Is Compassion an Emotion? A Cross- Cultural Exploration ... been, as we all know, both spectacular and morally ambiguous Again, we all know about that: how the much-revered capacity of science to alleviate human suffering, perhaps a cross- culturaldialogue ... compassion; it also meant that we must doubt that there was any larger compassionate principle operating in Reality as a whole Buddhism speaks a great deal about the mother as the ultimate image...
... Finnmark Health Trust The Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation was a financial cosponsor 16 17 Author details Hammerfest Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Finnmark Health ... laerdalfoundation.org/studier_hypoteser.html] doi:10.1186/1757-7241-19-45 Cite this article as: Fattah et al.: The lateral trauma position: Whatwe know about it and how we use it? A cross- sectional survey of all Norwegian emergency ... airway management: guidelines froma task force from the Scandinavian Society for Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 2008, 52:897-907 Hauswald M, Ong G, Tandberg...
... physicians Also, the CPOE Shulman et al [1] examined included an available (but not interactive) on-line information system with drug interactions, contraindications, side effects, formulary, and IV administration ... perhaps also too facile As they note, their system does not offer DSS-type warnings about drug-drug interactions, allergies, or toxic doses; however, it does have pull down menus indicating dosing ... Berger and Kichak [3] make the critical point that studies of prescribing errors overwhelmingly count errors that not affect patients We almost always count potential errors, not actual adverse...
... myocardial infarction incidence study Heart 1998, 80:40-44 77 Lanas A, Perez-Aisa MA, Feu F, Ponce J, Saperas E, Santolaria S, Rodrigo L, Balanzo J, Bajador E, Almela P, Navarro JM, Carballo ... adverse events are often associated with death Myocardial infarction, gastrointestinal bleeding, and rhabdomyolysis, for example, can be fatal or non-fatal, and the fatality rate is known It ... persons a year, although at age 60 years a higher rate of about or per 1,000 would apply, similar to that of a large survey in Spain [71] A cohort study in Canada [7] showed matched nonusers (mean age...
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... Finally, the third level of comprehension is critical reading whereby ideas and information are evaluated Critical evaluation occurs only after our students have understood the ideas and information ... intended as a guide for teachers when preparing reading assessments Studies have shown that teachers tend to ask their students mainly literal comprehension questions They need to be aware that there ... prerequisite to comprehension at another level Furthermore, the reading skills for each level or strand cut across ages; they are relevant to young readers in primary schools, secondary school students...
... tools and information available from quantitative and qualitative research in both advocacy and program planning; · learn about the approaches to service delivery that may be most fruitful; and ... the market are useful for the diagnosis of vulvo-vaginal candidiasis Bacterial vaginosis Bacterial vaginosis is the absence of normal vaginal flora or the replacement of normal vaginal flora with ... correspond well with recognizable clinical syndromes as defined by biomedical paradigms That is, a woman in a village may have a name or a way of describing her illness that may or may not have very...
... facilities to public corporations (for instance, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Fiji, Haiti, Jordan, Nicaragua, Pakistan, and Yemen) and to local or provincial governments (like Canada, ... Jácome, Marcela Matamoros-Indorf, Mrinalini Sharma, and Simon Townsend1 Authorized for distribution by Karl Habermeier January 2012 Abstract Using a central bank legislation database, this paper documents ... The sample of countries in this paper has a broad regional coverage (38 countries from Africa, 19 from Asia and the Pacific, 41 from Europe, 25 from the Middle East and Central Asia, and 29 from...
... Chomba E, Kayitenkore K, Vwalika C, et al.: New heterosexually transmitted HIV infections in married or cohabiting couples in urban Zambia and Rwanda: an analysis of survey and clinical data Lancet ... dynamics was highlighted last year in a Canadian study Phylogenetic analyses suggested that early infection accounted for approximately half of onward transmissions over a period of about a year ... Organization We thank all our scientific sponsors, Sidaction and particularly the French Agency for Aids Research and viral hepatitis (ANRS) for their support as well as our association partners...
... as data from an Italian norm are not available at the present time Using the data at hand self-rated index were also calculated using the EQ-VAS score method Page of (page number not for citation ... coordinated data entry and data analysis, Dr Savoia provided assistance with data analysis and the narrative of the manuscript All authors revised the text and provided information and comments ... domain, and a 370% increased odds in the usual activities domain (OR = 4.7, 95% C.I 3.3–6.7) Having a headache at least once a week affected mainly the pain and discomfort domain witha 300% increased...
... Discharge was assessed both after BMT and after technical training school, the second level training after BMT, and before a participant's permanent duty assignment Approach to statistical analyses ... demonstrates a relationship between self-rated general health and important medical endpoints [1,5,6] Given its brevity and apparent validity as a marker for health and health behaviors, self-rated health ... suggest that overall self-rated physical health is consistently associated with poorer health behaviors, a liking to take health risks, not maintaining a healthy weight, and being discharged from...
... from caregiver) Statistical Analysis Means, standard deviations (SD), medians, and ranges were calculated for continuous variables and frequency counts and percentages were calculated for categorical ... classified as mild, 39 to < 59 was classified as moderate, and 59 to 100 was classified as severe [20] Statistical significance was evaluated at the 0.05 level The data were held and analyzed by Covance ... showed that FM has a substantial negative impact on productivity, with the overall sample reporting an average of more than 23 days missed from work per year A meta-analysis of FM burden reviewed...
... questionnaire is obtained with 20 Vietnamese participants (10 males and 10 females) and 20 English participants (10 males and 10 females) including American, Australian, Canadian and English 20 participants ... people have similar answers and how many of them have different answers From making statistic, it is easier to compare and contrast 5.2 Compare and contrast Compare and contrast are the main methods ... historical and cultural background, as well as his/her approach to life and his/her ways of living and thinking Brown (1994: 165) describes that a language is a part of a culture and a culture is a...
... not to date been transmitted between humans What determines whether new animal virus variants that can pass from animals to humans can also be transmitted from human to human? The primary factor ... Russian Federation, but their broader availability is comparatively recent Any vaccine that is capable of some replication has the advantage that it can be used at lower titer, but the disadvantage ... more realistic to give, say, frontline medical personnel a monthly dose of a protective, humanized mAb rather than daily treatment with antiviral drugs The advantage of such an approach is that the...
... diapause aims primarily at escaping drought and may occur at all developmental stages (from larval to adult) and may be facultative or not Different environmental factors such as number of daylight hours ... geographical distribution may be particularly a ected by drought, as a species range is often determined by its physiological tolerance Forest management that maximises leaf area index and/or favours ... Dynamic changes in cold hardiness, hightemperature tolerance and trehalose content in the onion maggot, Delia antiqua (Diptera: Anthomyiidae), associated with the summer and winter diapause, Appl...
... position - Palatal morphology and palatal plates * Palatal morphology and feeding plates * Palatal morphology and protective plates - Palatal morphology and oral functions - Palatal and alveolar cysts ... head x-rays in children born small for gestational age showed a short anterior cranial base and small maxilla in a retrognathic face [64] Additional File Table Crosstables for palatal measurements: ... mineralization rates than commercial formula fed infants [60] This may lead to the hypothesis that commercial formula fed infants have an advantage in craniofacial and palatal bone growth and...