... dibenzoylhydrazines on
larvicidal activity against the Colorado potato beetle
Leptinotarsa decemlineata. Pest Manag Sci 57, 858–865.
36 Nakagawa Y, Minakuchi C, Takahashi K & Ueno T
(2002) Inhibition ... both
inductive and potentiative activity.
Results
The DNA-binding domains (DBDs) of Leptinotarsa
and Drosophila EcR and USP are identical at every
amino acid position that is conserved among all ... diverse insect
species ina heterologous cell culture system – a basis
for screening novel insecticidal candidates
Joshua M. Beatty
1
, Guy Smagghe
2
, Takehiko Ogura
3
, Yoshiaki Nakagawa
3
, Margarethe
Spindler-Barth
4
and...
... the main program is busy doing something, the other threads can handle the user inputs and perform the tasks. For example, if a user wants to
cancel bringing ina large amount of data from a web ... threads to handle individual tasks. For instance, if a
thread performing activity A spends a significant amount of time waiting for an I/O operation to complete, another thread can be created ... pressing a button or constantly interacting with the
program, are independent activities. The performance of an application can be improved by creating a separate thread for performing each of...
... toward humanism. Pace recounts a conversation
at a banquet in which a drunken nobleman, carrying horns on his back as
if ready for the hunt even as he ate, declaims wildly against humanist learn-
ing:
To ... as useful to an ambassador as
any more formal learning, apart from a knowledge of foreign languages.”
30
Pace’s and Barclay’s representation of the nobility and its attitude toward
letters was ... happen at once, but as a result of a long
and uneven transition. What prominence would studious men gain in a
multilayered and transitional aristocratic culture that included humanist,
chivalric, and...
... critically ill patients in
emergency situations. As part of their HEMS training
programme, intraosseous training was given using man-
ual needles, Bone Injection Guns, and EZ-IO® on both
manikins and ... Heltne
1,2,3
Abstract
Background: Intraosseous access (IO) is a method for providing vascular access in out-of-hospital resuscitation of
critically ill and injured patients when traditional intravenous access ... Newer intraosseous techniques may enable faster and more reliable vascular access, and this can
lower the threshold for intraosseous access on both adult and paediatric patients in critical situations....
... objective was to gain insight
into the care and management of patients with muscu-
loskeletal chest pain as experienced by both those with
chiropractic training, medical training or combined train-
ing.
Methods
Data ... competencies,
and standards for referrals and sharing of clinical informa-
tion that may improve current and future cross-discipli-
nary coordination of care for chest pain patients.
Clinical and health ... hospi-
talization in patients with chest pain. JAMA 1997,
278:1670-1676.
41. Bing ML, Abel RL, Sabharwal K, McCauley C, Zaldivar K: Imple-
menting a clinical pathway for the treatment of Medicare
patients...
... studies in conflict settings as
diverse as Angola [27], Afghanistan [28], and Burma
(Myanmar) [29]. If a study omits children in addressing
population mortality, findings may exclude a large por-
tion ... Uppsala Conflict Database Program (a
database that contains information on armed conflicts of
the world since 1989) [5], and the Database on the
Human Impact of Complex Emergencies (CE-DAT) [6].
Using ... determine the validity of the study and the applicability of the findings to their
settings.
Public health scenario
You are a physician working for an international human-
itarian medical organization...
...
Alvaro Mauricio Quintero
3
, Luis Gabriel González
3
, Nora Elena Saldarriaga
4
, Marisol Bedoya
1
,
Juan Manuel Toro
5
, Jorge Byron Velásquez
4
, Juan Carlos Valencia
4
, Clara Maria Arango
5
, ... glycaemic control in patients hospitalised ina mixed
medical and surgical intensive care unit: a randomised clinical trial
Gisela Del Carmen De La Rosa
1
, Jorge Hernando Donado
2
, Alvaro ... Arango
5
,
Pablo Henrique Aleman
1
, Esdras Martin Vasquez
4
, Juan Carlos Chavarriaga
4
, Andrés Yepes
4
,
William Pulido
4
, Carlos Alberto Cadavid
1
and Grupo de Investigacion en Cuidado intensivo:...
... clinically relevant and irrelevant findings, and simply
reported on all abnormalities [12]. At present, in many ICUs
CXRs are still routinely obtained on a daily basis, at least in The
Netherlands ... [summarized in Table 1] were absent or
present and, if an abnormality was present, whether it was
judged to be an 'old' or 'new' finding). In case an abnormality
was worsening, ... relevant abnormalities, and they rarely
prompt action. We propose that this diagnostic examination be
abandoned in ICU patients.
Introduction
Chest radiographs (CXRs) are frequently obtained in intensive
care...