... Moreover, there are different ways of implementing LTP, and more knowledge on their harms and benefits are required We believe that considering the options and all the risks and benefits LTP ... GE, and TW designed the study; SF, GE, and PKH reviewed the literature; SF and GE collected and analyzed the data; and SF, GF, PKH, and TW wrote the manuscript All of the authors revised and ... trauma position: What weknow about it andhowwe use it? A cross-sectional survey of all Norwegian emergency medical services Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine...
... letters and prospectuses Andwho among us doesn't write resumes, cover letters, memos, faxes, and business letters? We all need to develop good writing style Chapter : What Is Style, andHowDo I ... finish the work weare in, to bind up the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and orphan—to all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace ... S I t o ° m u c h l n a doc ument can make Y o u s e e m self- centered and selfish However, when you are describing events from your own viewpoint, / i s both suitable and logical It's much preferred...
... 2006-2007 Trade: Institutions and impact Lecture But why is world trade not free? • Protectionism leads to higher prices, lower consumption, and lower welfare both at home and abroad • …so why is ... between countries Why are there differences in relative prices? Classical and neoclassical theory: – technology differences (Adam Smith 1776 / David Ricardo 1815) – differences in factor endowments ... market and support to exporters may influence the location decisions of firms • FDI of central importance Ari Kokko Instruments of active trade policy • • • Tariffs and quotas Domestic product standards,...
... of demand for skills in companies and the economy? - How these two questions relate to each otherand what is the nature of the twoway relationship between skills and innovation? - What are the ... If weare to enhance our productivity and raise our standards of living we need to improve radically our innovation performance Andwe will need to innovate continuously in the future so that we ... countries (notably Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Italy), but lower than in others (including Canada, Japan, Korea, the US, Sweden and France) 17 ‘Basic skills’ are defined by the Basic Skills...
... between ten thousand [4] and sixteen thousand [5] It is in this context that we undertook the study Our objective was to provide a self- reported training and employment profile of non-European doctors ... and needs of doctors who have already migrated to the UK are likely to disrupt the career paths of many non-European doctors, many of whom have spent a considerable duration of time working and ... most welcome In an environment of global immigration, doctors have many reasons to migrate and many destinations to migrate to We believe our data identifies a group of young doctors whose self- reported...
... friends are Angie, Roger, Taylor, Rose and Jerome (Finance), Hammad and Ayesha (Economics), Vikas, Somnath and Sheenu (Statistics), Jenny and Sandeep (Marketing), Nilesh, Anup, Doug, Alison, Ty and ... logic (Smit and Ankum, 1993), and interactions among various options (MacMillan and McGrath, 2002; Vassolo, Anand and Folta, 2004)—have also been studied Divestments, on the other hand, are analogous ... and Duhaime, 1978; Ravenscraft and Scherer, 1991; Chang, 1996; Duhaime and Grant, 1984; Hamilton and Chow, 1993; Hitt et al., 1996) In this study, parent and business unit level performance were...
... Implementation and Adoption • High MMR, NMR & U5MR - weak health system & low coverage of MNCH interventions • The mother, newborn and child are inseparable Triad • > 61% of newborn deaths between day and ... births and newborn deaths strongly linked in time, place of death & delay in access to care Priority areas for action • • • • • • • Focused Antenatal Care Intrapartum Care Emergency Obstetric and ... Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care Routine Postnatal Care Newborn care Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Prevention of malaria using LLINs and IPT Priority areas for action • Immunization...
... questions, but to make available to us answers that others, protecting other identities, other policies, andother economies in other eras, have given, and thus to include them in the consultable ... rights and privileges to the burgeoning merchant class It is thus quite understandable that the Nuremberg City Council did not welcome the appointment of this well-known and powerful individual and ... Conclusion: AreWe Still Being Historical? Exposing the Ehenheim Epitaph Using History and Theory 7Michael Baxandall, Painting and Experience in Fifteenth Century Italy (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972) and...
... foreign products andare very brand conscious A survey of the group by Hill and Knowlton (Economist 2005), found that their favourite brands in order, Nike, Sony, Adidas and BMW, were all foreign ... products where logos are prominent and there is conspicuous brand identity (Chandler et al 2004) 85% of ‘Chuppies’ are aware of the top European designers, and unlike America and Europe most of ... in Western countries, “brands merely suggest quality”,whereas for ‘Chuppies’, the “brand defines quality” (Euromonitor International 2007b) Chapter 4: What products are Chuppies demanding and how...
... comments received from respondents What software you use? Prezi 3.4% Other 4.5% Keynote 10.1% Ppt 07 36.0% Ppt 03 12.4% Ppt 10 33.7% The software winners and losers since our 2010 survey Usage in ... 7% Prezi 0% 12% 10% 5% 3% Learn what to with PowerPoint, not just how to use it Presentations Viewed and Delivered per year How many presentations you view per year? 47% 25+ 22-24 4% 19-21 4% ... compared to our peers Average? Surely not me… Never stop learning and improving your presentation skills How many hours you spend rehearsing for your average presentation? 16% of respondents are...
... intermediate risk, and 11% had low risk The median radiotherapy dose and fractionation was 66 Gy in 33 fractions (Range: 50 Gy in 16 fractions to 74 Gy in 37 fractions) One hundred and ten men were treated ... from non-prostate cancer and men whoare still alive at the end of the study period The K-M non-prostate cancer survival censors deaths from prostate cancer and men whoare still alive at the end ... cancer However, there is no a-priori reason to believe that those men who died from prostate cancer were less healthy, and would have had a non-prostate cancer death, sooner than those men who did...
... as bone sialoprotein, which are released during bone damage (Table 1) Association with joint damage Landewe and colleagues have shown a significant correlation between early changes in type II ... that these are much higher in patients whose joint damage progresses when compared with those whose radiographic changes not progress [18] These observations as well as the CTX-II data were recently ... to a similar extent to another agent, or are they overlapping? Answers to these questions are mandatory for institution of proper treatment to gain control of disease and to induce remission Conclusion...
... the Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla, Comunidad Valenciana, La Rioja and Andalusia (from 12 to 16%) and the lowest rates are found in Asturias, Castilla la Mancha, Galicia, Madrid and Basque Country ... There are important differences within and between countries Croatia and Finland have the highest prevalence among males older than 15 years (around 22%), while Uzbekistan and Norway have the lowest ... metabolic rule that when we consistently overeat we put on weight: it therefore follows that dietary intake and physical activity matters [24] However, changes in diet and levels of physical activity...
... effects, whoare healthcare professionals to object? Critics point to the lack of large randomized controlled trials to validate these measures As the data available are very suggestive, however, ... to palliative care patients, society and the practice of medicine Pro’s response: Involve Beauchamp and Childress’ moral principles, not the doctrine of double effect Jason Phua and Tow Keang ... organ donation? Intensive Care Med 2006, 32:708-712 Whelchel JD, Diethelm AG, Phillips MD, Schein LG: The effect of high dose dopamine in cadaveric donor management on delayed graft function and...
... Critical Care Vol 13 No Zygun However, the small sample size and non-randomized methodology limit the generalizability of these results Importantly, ... Although these limited data are insufficient to mandate changes to standards of care, they provide ethical justification for the examination of these standards in randomized controlled trials Ultimately, ... Parenti E, Regolisti G, Mergoni M, Vezzani A, Cabassi A, Fiaccadori E: The relation between the incidence of hypernatremia and mortality in patients with severe traumatic brain injury Crit Care...
... accelerate, as new technologies are being developed that allow even more rapid generation of genomic data, which in turn will open more avenues of research We are, however, currently only taking ... pharmaceutical interest such as antibiotics andother drugs In contrast, genes from Streptomyces have been shown to be expressed when introduced into Rhodococcus RHA1 The tick-borne bacterial pathogen ... the dominant species Rubin also described another JGI metagenomics project, which is studying deepsea whale-fall regions, where whale carcasses have sunk to the sea floor These environments are...
... America I Know I have the best job in the world I’m very lucky I don’t need a bumper sticker to let fellow citizens know where I stand I get paid to ask questions I don’t know the answers to and complain ... “Our leaders lie to us and steal from us,” I added, and they it all with a straight face They don’t think we get it I think we do. ” While many anchors PROLOGUE and pundits were hedging their blue-red ... American kids dying and being maimed don’t matter? Tens of thousands of innocent Iraqi people dying and being maimed don’t matter? Forget sleeping how does this man wake up, look himself in the mirror...
... Objectives • Describe wireless wide area networks (WWANs) andhow they are used • Describe the applications that can be used on a digital cellular telephone • Explain how cellular telephony functions ... office (MTSO) – Link between the cellular network and the wired telephone world – Controls all transmitters and base stations How Cellular Telephony Works (continued) How Cellular Telephony Works ... Transmitters and cell phones operate at low power • Enables the signal to stay confined to the cell • Signal at a specific frequency does not go far beyond the cell area – Same frequency can be used in other...
... our offices, andwe said 'Howarewe going to handle this? We' ll tell everybody to send in a $5,000 check with their name andwe' ll put them on the list.' The next thing we knew, we had over 150 ... because weare part of the structure This means that we often have the power to alter structures within which weare operating However, more often than not, we not perceive that power In fact, we ... adults that we are, we say, "Now, now, children—just get along with each other. " But arewe really any different in the way we explain the entanglements we find ourselves caught in? Weare conditioned...
... in securities was thus much enlarged And, as the securities were new and untried, the services of the investment banker were in great demand, and his powers and profits increased accordingly CONTROLLING ... industry The welfare of the laborer and his relation to his employer seems to Mr Brandeis, as it does to all the most competent thinkers today, to constitute the most important question we have to ... wonderful lawyer He knows as much about the Interior Department today as I do. " In that controversy, the power of the administration and of the ruling forces in the House and Senate were combined to...