... tetracycline and enrofloxacin or ciprofloxacin Pathogens in bovine respiratory diseaseThe bacterial tests were performed according to the standard procedures of the National Veterinary and Food ... from Pathogensin bovine respiratory disease bovine clinical samples inthe Republic of Ireland Vet Rec 2001, 148, 331-333 Elvander M: Severe respiratory diseasein dairy cows caused by infection ... seen in about half of the cases where also bacterial growth of M dispar and P multocida was noticed There might have been some other predisposing factors than the viruses examined Interpreting the...
... initial inappropriate antibiotic therapy in these patients [1013] or to increased intrinsic virulence of the pathogen [14,15] Others have taken the alternative view that increased mortality in MDR ... performed a competing risk analysis using the Fine and Gray model [21], with 30-day mortality after diagnosis of VAP as the endpoint of interest, and discharge alive from the hospital within 30 days ... extends this model by incorporating different exposure times inthe ICU Using the Fine and Gray model, the association between increased (cumulative) 30-day mortality following MDR versus a non-MDR...
... for the success of their investment Therefore, expenditure on training becomes part of the initial investment and another sunk cost 3.9FDI and Inter – Industry Linkages FDI can influence the ... gives rise to costs and benefits for the countries involved, the investing country (the source of the investment) andthe host country (the recipient or the destination of the investment) It is ... cooperation inthe coming time In principle the Agreement guarantees national treatment and most favored-nation treatment to investors and their investments in both countries at the initial stage of investment...
... knowledge about the world (The time for coffee is often around eleven oclock inthe 18 morning) According to Tsui (1994), (a) and (b) inand (d) and (e) in are responding moves, the other utterances ... uncooperative but in fact this is the sort of sarcastic reply we encounter everyday and have no problem at all in interpreting How we interpret it? There are two ways of inferring the meaning by the speaker: ... According to Austin (1962), a speaker can perform three acts: Locutionary act: the act of saying something inthe full sense of say Illocutionary act: the act performed in saying something ...
... clauses in English need one The Vietnamese says ‘buổi sáng’ (the morning), ‘buổi tối’ (the evening), but the English says inthe morning’ andinthe evening’ Here, the preposition in is placed ... lost winger Harry Kewell, the Liverpool star, just before the match with a groin strain and forward Archie Thompson inthe sixth minute, cutting its attacking options and contributing to the defensive ... former opium smuggling route as the final link of what they call the “north-south economic corridor” a network of roads linking the southern Chinese city of Kunming to Bankok spanning 1,800 kilometers,...
... analysis The later includes the type of communicative event, the topic, the purpose of the event, the setting, the xii participant andthe relationships between them andthe background knowledge and ... of the language activity It is the manifestation of the nature of the language code being used Halliday and Hassan include here: “Mode is the function of the text inthe event, including therefore ... has been investigated in both form and meaning in distinctive situations and contexts Andthe meaning of not only sentences but also utterance and discourses is concerned In Vietnam, there are...
... which the greatest putting on weight is viewed The speed of weight problems in women residing in urban centers held steady from 1976 to 2000 Inthe last three decades adolescents in Finland have ... looking into making simple changes for your child's daily routine, its likely to safeguard their heart, renal system, eyes and braches inthe damage frequently triggered by diabetes, and eliminate ... grown thinner, and five to seven year olds seem to be holding their very own Finland embarked upon an assertive campaign of public education within the 1980's also it seems to become having to...
... progress and expectation 1.What you think of the games your teachers used in your vocabulary lesson? a b c d Very interesting and useful Rather interesting and useful Interesting and useful Uninteresting ... with one another Games can motivate learners by bringing fun to classes Games are highly motivating because they are amusing and interesting (Ersoz, 2000) By bringing fun to the language ... three: Data collection, findings and disscusion, some suggestions 3.1 Data collection 3.2 Findings and discussion 3.3 Application of games in vocabulary teaching and learning Part two: Development...
... and only the functions of the verbs inthe clauses are changed like inthe last two Inthe second clause in 79a , the verb in “settled in London” postmodifies the head noun “brother” but inthe ... precedes nouns in their literary sense in 91a Though there are no prolems concerning the rendering of indefinite article, something should be said to the rendering in 89b., 90b and 91b inthe above ... place of the meeting in 69a is lost Andin 70a., the relative clause is turned into an independent clause and its main clause is treated inthe same way These two clauses are linked together by...
... damages the villi inthe small intestine, causing an inadequate absorption of nutrients Thedisease has a varied spectrum of presentations, ranging from the classic form (chronic diarrhea, abdominal ... Signs and symptoms Occasional abdominal pain, difficulty gaining weight and height Prior history of anemia Difficulty gaining weight and height Prior history of anemia Frequent abdominal pain, ... carried out between April and September 2004 at the General Pediatrics Clinic at Instituto Materno-Infantil Professor Fernando Figueira (IMIP) and at the Growth and Development Clinic at Hospital das...
... involved in ligand binding, presumably abolishing the interaction with signaling partners The remaining mutations alter amino acids located outside the ligand-binding pocket and reduce protein ... lymphoproliferative disease Arginine 335 is found inthe ‘BG loop’ not involved in phosphotyrosine binding and mutation to tryptophan most probably causes instability of the SH2 domain Thus, these patients ... the linker B kinase region of SYK The PH domain of TFKs usually binds to phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate, thereby bringing them in close proximity to other membrane-tethered signaling...
... baseline and who agreed to further examinations inthe questionnaire follow-up in 2006 The women were invited in a randomized manner from four cities inthe Ruhr area (Duisburg, Dortmund, Essen and ... of the study, VH assisted inthe follow-up investigation and provided feedback to the draft of the manuscript, UK was coordinator of the baseline and follow-up investigation, participated inthe ... 14 and n = 23, respectively) At the baseline investigation the prevalence of all respiratory symptoms and diseases was lower inthe rural than inthe urban areas whereas this was not true for the...
... family caregivers in monitoring, treating and managing chronic diseases and conditions is increasingly acknowledged (Wilkins, Bruce and Sirey 2009) Their role is expanding as the number of people ... such as the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Scandinavia, the management of many chronic diseases has been moving progressively to nurse-led clinics (Nolte and McKee 2008; Buchan and Calman ... developing care plans, helping people access appropriate care, monitoring the quality of this care, and maintaining contact with the person and her/his family (Dubois, Singh and Jiwani 2008) In England,...
... patient and across the different centers contributing to the database 1.3 AIMS AND OUTLINE OF THE THESIS In 2002 the need to enhance the understanding of the variability, progression and natural ... treatment At the advent of enzyme replacement therapy, the research described in this thesis was intended to include the patient’s perspective inthe assessment of the consequences of thediseaseThe ... Center Rotterdam, the Netherlands and were financially supported by the Princess Beatrix Fund, the International Pompe Association and Genzyme Corp., Boston, MA The printing of this thesis was sponsored...
... in T1DM and their relatives that seropositivity for CD in diabetic children was significantly higher than in their relatives andthe control group The frequency of serologic test positivity in ... confirm the diagnosis (2) However, few studies have investigated the prevalence of CD in non-diabetic relatives, and there is no recommendation for routine screening of these subjects The first ... levels were within normal limits in these subjects Intestinal histopathology showed sub-total villous atrophy inthe sibling (Marsh type 3c) Both parents refused endoscopic biopsy The frequency...
... events inthe coming years The present report is expected to increase the awareness amongst the practitioners regarding the clinical presentation and benign and self-limiting nature of the presented ... showed predominant affliction of children [7,9] during the outbreak, there were two adults affected with thedisease during the outbreak Thediseasein these two adults was similar to the affected ... Enrollment of cases in hospital, clinical examination and recording, data interpretation and manuscript preparation; BD: Field investigation, Clinical examination and recording, data interpretation,...
... allows testing of the hypothesized relationships between subclinical structural brain disease (SSBD), connectivity, and cognition Arrows represent correlations among increasing age and increasing volume ... 3A]) andthe projections of the visual and association cortex inthe postrolandic area (Figure 3B)2; subjects with vascular dementia showed reductions in coherence in these networks Inthe present ... populations,30,31 and with the intrahemispheric coherence findings of Koyama et al70 and of Duffy et al71 using interhemispheric coherence While Geschwind and Kaplan72 and Geschwind73 advanced the idea that...
... hypothesis that motif I interacts with galactose and that motif V plays a role in maintaining the structural integrity of the substrate binding sites The data represents the first step inthe ... of GHMP kinases in which proton transfer does not play a major role inthe rate determining step of catalysis That five of the 10 disease -causing mutations resulted in insoluble protein in E coli ... define the inhibition [28] Solvent kinetic isotope effect The solvent kinetic isotope effect was measured by determining the kinetic constants as described above inthe presence of increasing mole...