... is the cut-off value in the Recommendations of the
American Heart Association [35] andthe trigger for initi-
ation of insulin treatment for ICU patients recommended
by the American College of ... that are the root of hospital
acquired hyperglycaemia and in the long term lead to
development of diabetes.
Although the incidence of hospital acquired hypergly-
caemia differed between the three ... indexes.
During the five years of follow-up, 102 (15.2%) patients
in the normoglycaemia group and 66 (18.3%) patients in
the hyperglycaemia group died. There were 154 patients
in the normoglycaemia group and...
... and tree.
There was the agitation, the vacillation, the vibration. There was, also, the
movement ofthetime that made thetimeof day, thetimeof early evening.
And moreover, there was the ... Serres, the song ofthe taut and tenuous
agitation at the bottom ofthe world.
-'There is background noise, then a noise in the midst of that back-
ground noise, and suddenly there's the ... timid and green advance ofthe new. You say that the care and passion
of the philosopher is to protect the possible, the unforeseeable, the not yet,
which can't be seen ahead of time. And...
... Because of this reason, the research
focuses on understanding the value ofthe corporate culture, in particular,
understanding therelationship between the corporate culture andthe innovation of ... driver ofthe economy as well as the social
development. Nevertheless, within the scope ofthe study, this research only
concentrates on analyzing the influence ofthe corporate culture on the ... until they become taken for granted and drop out of awareness.”
Assumptions are often the result of continually validated and reinforce values.
Therefore, they can deal with basic aspects of life...
... top-to-bottom
review of its organization, which was directed by the Secretary of
Energy (DOE, 2002). As a result ofthe review, the Office of Biological
and Environmental Research within the Office of Science ... 1970 by the National Academy of
Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions
in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public. The
Institute ... scientific and engineering
research, dedicated to the furtherance of science and technology and to their
use for the general welfare. Upon the authority ofthe charter granted to it by
the Congress...
... neurons project from the ARC to the
PVN, andthe other in which they project to the
MPA, bed nucleus ofthe stria terminalis and lateral
septal nucleus.
Central administration of GALP activates ... regions ofthe rat brain. Injection of GALP
into the third ventricle induces c-Fos expression, a
marker of cell activation, in the horizontal limb of the
diagonal band of Broca, POA, ARC and median ... mediates the production
of fever via the prostaglandin pathway in the brain.
Recent data also suggest that GALP induces the
expression of interleukin-1 (IL-1) in the brain, and
that its anorexic and...
... a gas on the wall ofthe container by the change of
momentum ofthe molecules during their incessant bombardment ofthe
wall. Bernoulli also related the temperature to the square ofthe (mean) ... History
of Thermodynamics
The Doctrine ofEnergyand Entropy
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Clausius’s derivation ofthe internal energy
and the calculation ofthe Carnot function
When a body absorbs the heat ... Indeed, the fledgling mechanical theory of heat existed already
and in a short time – in the hands of Maxwell – it should rise to its first
peak. By that theory, the kinetic energyof motion of...
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in the processes of understanding andthe reciprocity between interpretation
of the text and self-interpretation. This reciprocity is known by the name of
the ... during the history of Christianity the
proclamation ofthe Word andthe manifestation ofthe Kingdom on earth have
often become alienated.
Ricoeur starts his dialectic ofthe healing ofthe split ... interpretations ofthe world ofthe Lotus Sutra
certainly express a preunderstanding of a ‘‘projected world,’’ and also a self-
understanding, or rather, his particular understanding ofthe inner nature of
self...
... the abstracting and
theorizing infl uences ofthe later Greeks, the theologizing infl uences of
medieval times, and scientifi cation in more modern times ofthe originary
thinking of Being. In general ... characteristics: the distinction between the sensuous andthe non-
sensuous since thetimeof Plato. The outcome of this distinction can be
seen throughout the history of Western philosophy, as the abstracting ... 1
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never appears as such, for then it would be a thing and thus nameable
and handed...
... en-
ter of Sun Yat-Sen University. All the patients under-
went radical surgery, and none of them had undergone
either chemotherapy or radiotherapy before the collec-
tion ofthe samples. The histopathologic ... Committee of
our institution. Patients were informed ofthe investiga-
tional nature ofthe study and provided their written
informed consent.
Follow-up of patients
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These results also refute the randomized distribution
model of mast cells in cancer tissues suggested by
Ribatti [20]. The reason that this kind of non-rando-
mized distribution of mast...
... en-
ter of Sun Yat-Sen University. All the patients under-
went radical surgery, and none of them had undergone
either chemotherapy or radiotherapy before the collec-
tion ofthe samples. The histopathologic ... Committee of
our institution. Patients were informed ofthe investiga-
tional nature ofthe study and provided their written
informed consent.
Follow-up of patients
Follow-up was provided to all ofthe ... cancers and
the function of mast cells might vary with their location
in cancer tissue, it is reasonable to examine the distribu-
tion of mast cells a nd its relationship with the progres-
sion of...
... energy saving explicitly. The
authors of [12] proposed to use a RTS-CTS handshake in the
highest power level to discover the channel quality and then
use the lowest possible power level for the ... subset of them. The P values are
not dynamic and can be calculated beforehand for each of the
transmission power level based on the chosen energy model.
Since (1) will be used for both theenergy ... that
have more energy [1]. In the MAC layer, the receiver can
turn off the receiver function periodically to save energy [2].
Another way of saving energy is to adapt the transmission
power for the transmission...
... rest: The heating consists ofthe
non-convective part oftheenergy flux andthe internal energy is the non-convective
part ofthe energy. The power, or working ofthe force dG has no place in the ... itself. What happens in a plant is
the photosynthesis of glucose from the CO
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soil andthe release of oxygen. We rewrite the stoichiometric formula from
before, ... in the stomach. By inserting foodstuffs into the small
intestine he showed that the major part ofthe digestion takes place there,
under the influence ofthe secretions ofthe pancreas, the...