... household assets, opinions and experiences about routine HIV counselling and HIV testing in the antenatal clinic, andknowledgeabout mother to child transmission of HIV and infant feeding options ... result of EBF The research assistants were knowledgeable in the local language and interview techniques, and had received training about the study objectives and methods The principal investigator ... for the current pregnancy had been good and that they were handled well by the clinic staff (Table 2) Most of the women rated highly the health education talk and the pre-test and post-test HIV...
... Linsky (Ed.) Reference and Modality, Oxford University Press., London, ]971 199 Moore R.C Reasoning aboutknowledgeand ac17 tion IJCAI-5, 1977 Moore R.C Reasoning aboutknowledgeand ac18 tion Artificial ... translation, Quand dire, c'est faire, Paris), 1962 Clark H.H., Marshall C 'Definite Reference and Mutual Knowledge' , in Elements of Discourse Understanding (eds A.K Joshi, B.L Webber and I.A Sag), ... anyone knows it at time t FOOL's knowledge represents universal knowledge, that is to say all agents knowledge (A4) says that what is known will remain true and that every agent can apply modus...
... Smoking-related knowledgeand attitudes of senior Australian medical students Tob Control 1996, 5:271-279 Chung TW, Lam TH, Cheng YH: Knowledgeand attitudes about smoking in medical students before and ... nonacademic sample) Apart from knowledgeabout effectiveness of different cessation methods and smoking-related morbidity and mortality, a person's experience and smoking status may have an influence ... questionnaire pertained to students' demographic characteristics, such as gender and age, smoking status andknowledgeabout smoking and the effectiveness of several smoking cessation methods Smokers were...
... specifically naloxone; 2) understanding and perceptions of naloxone; 3) potential comfort level with naloxone administration; and 4) feedback about increasing the visibility and desirability of a naloxone ... situation where someone ODs, it's a panic, and I've always kept my cool, but everybody else around and yellin' and screamin' and losin' their head, and runnin' round like a chicken with their ... opiate users from LESHRC to assess knowledge of overdose, overdose prevention, and overdose response, as well as attitudes about naloxone, naloxone experiences and support for its availability...
... diagnose and treat sepsis better it is important not only to improve knowledgeabout definitions and pathophysiology, but also to gain more insight into specialists' perception of, and attitude ... impact on both health care and society resources Despite an increased understanding of sepsis, so far no information has been presented about physicians' perception andknowledge of sepsis This ... extremely knowlR412 edgeable about the definition of sepsis and in the distinction between sepsis, severe sepsis and septic shock Both the use of only one criterion and the use of hypotension are...
... andknowledgeabout childhood autism, Stone developed the Autism Survey This has been used to compare knowledgeand beliefs of individuals from different professional philosophies, teachers and ... institutions in south - east and south - south regions of Nigeria scored low on the knowledgeabout childhood autism among health workers (KCAHW) questionnaire andknowledge gap was found to be ... aspects of autism and autistic disorders This places nurses at a critical juncture, because they must be increasingly knowledgeable, understanding and supportive of the parents and children afflicted...
... objects (products, service, pages etc) and subjects (users), categorization of objects and subjects, mapping between and across objects and/ or subjects, and determination of the set of actions ... pattern discovery and web site personalization has special meaning for the e-commerce society and the Web marketplace allocation, and will be very helpful for both Web user and administrator ... Cooley, B Mobasher, and J Srivastava Data preparation for mining world wide Web browsing patterns Knowledgeand Information Systems, 1(1), 1999 [5] R Cooley Web Usage Mining: Discovery and Application...
... gestational age, height and weight of the neonate, and personal identifiers for both mother and child [24] Use of loratadine, other antihistamines, IVF drugs, antidiabetics and epileptics As a part ... prescription within the first six month of pregnancy, and the third, "entire pregnancy" group, the adjusted ORs for loratadine exposure were 0.8 (95% CI: 0.0-4.9) and 0.5 (95% CI: 0.0-3.3), respectively ... first six months of pregnancy was 0.6 (95% CI 0.0-3.8) and for the entire pregnancy 0.5 (95% CI 0.0-2.7) The adjusted ORs for other antihistamines were 1.1 (95% CI: 0.2-3.7) and 0.7 (95% CI: 0.1-2.3),...
... purification equipment and the UV disinfector are shown in Tables and 2, respectively The target water qualities in the purification plant and the purification zone are shown in Tables and 4, respectively ... diameter and 15 mm in depth, with quartz caps They were immediately placed outdoors and left there for one to two hours, subject to sunlight of 27,000 to 57,000 LUX Then, the number of coliforms and ... points inside and one point outside of the purification zone at Odaiba Marine Park Figure shows the profile of coliforms and fecal coliforms count in the raw water, filtered water and purified...
... physiological changes occurring during pregnancy in order to predict the risks and effects of analgesic and anaesthetic intervention, and also to anticipate the impact of pregnancy on any coexisting medical ... and spinal nerve roots The veins become engorged in pregnancy as a result of the hormonal changes and any aortocaval compression Connective tissue layers have been demonstrated by radiology and ... neurone paralysis at the level of the lesion, and spastic paraplegia, reduced pain and temperature sensation below the level and normal joint position sense and vibration sensation • Posterior spinal...
... network-based knowledge processes and flows, to create new knowledgeand to share and employ existing knowledge to solve problems, make decisions, and take actions 195 Knowledgeand Process Management ... links between knowledge, knowledge managing, and firm performance There is a debate about what knowledge as resource’ means One strand argues that knowledge as resource’ focuses on knowledge per ... absorptive capacity That is, to use ICT and KMS to identify and acquire external information and knowledge, and to process, analyse and interpret this information andknowledge An example of the former...
... tools, techniques or standards to the work; how work is to be reviewed, checked and approved; how work is to be returned; and how issues, problems and status are to be handled and reported The Work ... products have been handed over and accepted by the Customer, and (c) arrangements for the support and operation of project products are in place PRINCE2 does not have “core” and “facilitating” ... authorization and receipt of work; issue and change management; status collection, analysis and reporting; viability consideration; corrective action; and escalation of concerns to the Project Board and...
... administer its knowledge effectively (Bhatt, 2001; Thomas and Kleiner, 1995) Currently, the world and human life has been transformed from information age to a knowledge age (Syed-Ikhsan and Rowland, 2004: ... statements Knowledge Management System Creation of knowledgeKnowledge Conversion Explicit to Tacit Creation of Knowledge Explicit to Tacit Storing of Knowledge Tacit to Explicit Disseminating of Knowledge ... (i.e knowledge) in order to survive and compete in the knowledge society’ Indeed, knowledge management is concerned with the exploitation and development of the knowledge assets (Davenport et al.,...
... mothers and their pregnancy, and the fathers’ height in relation to size measures and SGA are described in Additional file In brief, older mothers, mothers who had higher pre -pregnancy weight and/ or ... NO during pregnancyand anthropometric measures at birth Methods Study design and population The present study was based on data from the INMA cohort in Valencia Between November 2003 and June ... system (GIS) data (traffic, i.e vehicle density and distance to a main road, land use, and altitude) were used to improve predictions with the aid of land use regression (LUR) In addition, in order...
... Management of Ireland The Institute of Project Management of Ireland was founded in 1989 to help individuals and organisations in both the public and private sectors to develop a knowledge of and high-quality ... Project Management and to establish and administer a certification process that has Irish and International recognition and acceptance The Institute of Project Management of Ireland's web site is ... Euros and is a very comprehensive and user friendly package It is running on Windows and it is highly recommended Primavera Software www.primavera.com Primavera is a more expensive software and...
... metalloproteinases and venom complexity J W Fox and S M T Serrano proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm of secretory cells in the gland and transferred to the rough endoplasmic reticulum, and then ... venom gland, atrolysin A and VAP1, have their unpaired cysteinyl residues located at positions 360 and 365 respectively, N-terminal to the unpaired cysteinyl residues observed in jararhagin and catrocollastatin ... among the toxins, and therefore understanding venom complexity and the source of such complexity represents an important challenge in the field Although recent transcriptome and proteome studies...
... nature and in the structure of time have been identified: (a) linearity and circularity (periods); (b) finiteness and infinity; (c) openness and closure; (d) discreteness and continuity, and (e) ... theory and practice of information modelling, conceptual modelling, design and specification of information systems, software engineering, databases andknowledge bases We also aim to recognize and ... new areas of modelling andknowledge bases to which more attention should be paid Therefore philosophy and logic, cognitive science, knowledge management, linguistics and management science are...
... family or extend your family and couldn’t be happier and more excited or more stressed and conflicted Every woman will experience pregnancy differently You’re pregnant Do’s and Don’ts • Stop smoking ... Prenatal nutrition • A balanced diet is very important for healthy pregnancy Eat carbohydrates, fat, and proteins, and a variety of fruits and vegetables • Folic acid, folate or vitamin B9 (all the same) ... different drugs, chemicals, and environmental factors are known to be teratogenic in humans and in animals Here is a smattering: • Drugs and medications: tobacco, drinking alcohol, androgenic hormones,...
... muscle and glands and the consumption of the cell substances of these tissues results in the development of the nerve, muscle [34 ]and gland cells into a condition larger, better equipped and more ... stallion are, first, the great breadth and depth of chest, great mass of shoulder and hip muscles, and the high arched neck, fiery eye and luxuriant mane and tail Second, the functional features ... in the limbs and back, nausea, sleeplessness and nervous irritability and fever, followed by the appearance of a rash upon the face and body, falling out of the hair, sore throat and mouth These...
... conference, which was held in March 2004 and hosted by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Alexandria, Egypt This book—Bridging Scales andKnowledge Systems: Concepts and Applications in Ecosystem Assessment—is ... of local knowledgeand the perspectives of holders of that knowledge A large body of literature emphasizes the importance of considering temporal and spatial scale for understanding and assessing ... Traditional ecological knowledge is a “cumulative body of knowledge, practice and beliefs, evolving by adaptive processes and handed down through generations by cultural transmission” about local ecology...