... communicated by the switchboard operatorsthrough the hospital loudspeakers and paging system, and a detailed log of all calls is maintained.Criteria for medical emergency team activationCalling ... impor-tant to gain insight into the possible processes that lead toMET calls and to understand their circadian variation in orderto plan appropriate staff allocation.We recently reported that the ... this to aspects of nursing and medicaldaily routine.Materials and methods The hospitalAustin Health is a university-affiliated teaching hospital withthree hospital campuses situated in Melbourne,...
... epithelium inthe teratoma (Table 1), a finding we have also made ina study on colorectal carcinoma [34]. The tissue showed mucin of predominantly the acidic type, the sulphated type dominating ... 2 with the signa-ture amino acids for mucins, namely, serine, threonine and proline comprising 48.3% of the total amino acids in the sample. The threonine levels in this particular case were ... human ovarian mucinous cyst. These monoclonal antibodies exclusively stained the surface gastric epithelium of normal human gastro-intestinal tract and reacted with fetal, precancerous and cancer-ous...
... with a DataView filter. The sample code contains two event handlers: Form.Load Sets up the sample by creating a DataTable containing the Orders table from the Northwind sample database. The ... Selecting the Top n Rows ina DataTable Problem You want to create a grid that shows the t op five rows ina DataTable, based on the values in one of the columns. Solution Use an appropriate ... that value. Add the appropriate delimiters when making non-numeric comparisons inthe filter expression. At this point, we are done unless there can be more than one instance of the value in the...
... Server Books Online. The GetSchemaTable( ) method of the DataReader also returns all column lengths. The method returns a DataTable containing column metadata for a DataReader, where the ColumnSize ... from the FillSchema( ) method of the DataAdapter is also included. The data type and nullable properties are available using both sp_help and FillSchema( ). For more information about the sp_help ... // Create the DataSet. DataSet ds = new DataSet( ); // Fill the schema and data. da.FillSchema(ds, SchemaType.Mapped); da.Fill(ds); // Iterate over the table collection inthe DataSet....
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... and Australia. At present, the survey is carried out only every four years whichexplains the fact that the available data dates back to 1996. A cross-country comparison of the innovation indicators ... promoting private innovation financing, mainly directedat the early stages of the innovation process. Several initiatives are implemented under the RTD Framework Programme. In particular, the ... sector’sinnovative capacity.Service industries (apart from ICT-related services) spend less than manufacturing industrieson R&D. Human capital replaces R&D as the main input of innovation....
... acids1–36), we retained amino acid 36, an alanine, ratherthan using amino acid 37, a lysine, because it isknown that, after a post-translational processing of the N-terminal methionine, which often ... oxidases is a role in membrane binding, making them similar to the mam-malian tyrosinases, which have a single transmembranedomain [27]. However, it is considered that the plantforms are not integral ... copper into either pro-tyrosinase, trypsinizedpro-tyrosinase or recombinant core tyrosinase signifi-cantly increases the overall stability of the protein. Itwas also apparent that the C-terminal...
... [19] catalytic activity. Interestingly,maximal activity of domain 2 was achieved only whendomain 1 was functional, reinforcing, once again, the idea that catalysis at one active site is affected ... interactionsto inhibit the binding and closing of any other activesites that are in communication with the closed site, issimple and appealing and goes some distance towardsexplaining the asymmetry ... 2). If each CK domain of the FlgCK has an equal potential for catalytic rateenhancement, then it might be anticipatedthat C fi S mutations in individual domains andTable 1. Kinetic parameters...
... the fact that it was the first ‘international’ film festival in Korea and a major breakthrough to bring out the audience to actively participate in cinema culture. Pusan Film International Festival ... developed a package program named ‘Cinema Express 999’with the Korean Railroard Administration (KORAIL). The package included PIFF tickets, accommodation, transportation, and travel with movie stars. ... (http://www.labiennaledivenezia.net/index_gb.cfm) were researched for the annual statistical data. Data Collected from the Pusan International Film Festival and Busan Culture and Tourism The researcher...
... surface insteadfrom the bottom of the tank. The illumination from above was similar to M¨unstereret al. (1995), only that the laser beam was expanded into a sheet inthe present sutdy. The individual ... surface.2.3.2 Wind-shear-induced turbulenceWind-shear-induced turbulence is very effective in enhancing the gas exchange processnear the air-water interface because wind-shear is generated at the ... following steps:Laser light alignment. The laser was aligned by adjusting its height and angle carefullyuntil it illuminated the desired measurement area.Camera focusing and calibration. The...
... of modern management writing talks about intuition and managementcraft, rather than analysis Intuition is always necessary—and may be better in the end than extensive analysis.”4That sentence ... to make passive use ofinformation about his patients; he cannot take the patient apart, manipulate vari-ables, and test his ideas about the causes of the patient’s symptoms one cause at a time. ... traffic control. On days when the weather creates delays, the delays can backup much of the system. For example, if planes aren’t leaving San Francisco be-cause destinations inthe Midwest are...
... on CAREX data (Analyses 1 and 2) and a second based on data assessed by a German expert (Analyses 3 and 4). The proportion of male smokers inthe population was estimated in all analyses by a representative ... correspond to variablenames as used inthe R program doing the analysis (seeAdditional File 3). All the other estimated parameters in all four analyses showed a similar behaviour as in the examples presented ... the adjusted tar-get parameters taking the distribution of biasparameters, our prior knowledge about the target para-meters and the observed data into account. In summary,Bayesian bias analysis...
... sequence,reported as appearing mucoid in nature. There were alsoareas of focally high signal in relation to its tibial attach-ment. These areas had the appearance of tiny ganglia. The report presumed that these ... andpain and had worsened inthe last 3 months to the extentthat he had to stop playing. The patient described the painas an intermittent deep ache. The pain was exacerbated byend of range ... and pathological appearance of the ACLFigure 1 A sagittal T2-weighted MRI showing thickening and pathological appearance of the ACL.Abnormal tissue displacing the ACL anteriorly out of the notchFigure...