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... paradigm where a predefined level of demand is managed internally and the remainder augmented with cloud services The apothegm is ‘Own the base and rent the peak’ Conclusion The customer’s overall ... with an assessment of value The assessment of value of cloud services can only include a comparison against other cloud providers The comparison of cost between traditional IT investment and cloud ... need to invest in these environments, that cost might be greater than the equivalent cloud based platform-as-a-service offering IT Infrastructure is a tumour ofthe modern corporation IT Infrastructure...
... synthesis Appendix 4.2: Narrative synthesis of findings relating to the impact of microfinance on the wealth ofthe poor Appendix 4 .3: Narrative synthesis of findings relating to the impact of microfinance ... not include comparisons of microfinance versus no microfinance Appendix 3. 2: Details of 35 studies included inthe map Appendix 4.1: Further details of 15 studies included inthe in- depth synthesis ... included inthe initial map 3. 2.2 Description ofthe 15 studies included inthe in- depth review 24 24 24 26 26 26 Synthesis results 27 4.1 Further details of studies included inthe synthesis...
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... empowered, but in a 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 Id ¶ 30 See id ¶¶ 31 33 See id ¶¶ 30 32 Commission v Italy, Case C-110/ 05, [2009] E.C.R I -51 9 Mickelsson & Roos, [2009] E.C.R I-42 73, ¶ 35 Id Id ¶ 36 2010] ... I -51 9, ¶ 35 (citations omitted) Again the Grand Chamber referred in paragraph 35 to paragraphs 6, 14, and 15 of Cassis de Dijon See id ¶ 35 While this is a correct statement ofthe result of ... 1 83 Commission v Italy, Case C-110/ 05, [2009], E.C.R I -51 9, ¶¶ 33 36 184 Id ¶ 37 1 85 Id ¶ 35 186 Id ¶ 37 These headings are hereinafter referred to as heading (1), heading (2) and heading (3) respectively...
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... management of incidental findings in research studies has not been raised in musculoskeletal imaging It is important given the increasing use of MRI inthe investigation of OA by researchers trained ... radiologist or other suitably trained specialist review all the images or just the baseline images in a longitudinal study This will also add to the cost ofthe research study Despite the increasing ... Ethical and practical considerations in managing incidental findings in functional magnetic resonance imaging Brain Cogn 2002, 50 : 35 8 -3 65 Mamourian A: Incidental findings on research functional MR...
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... considered This interesting approach was successful inthe experimental setting of acute lung injury and needs to be verified in clinical indications other than lung transplantation Competing interests ... substitution of surfactant may bridge the patient to recovery ofthe graft The combination of iNO and surfactant proved to be successful in experimental severe reperfusion injury [ 15] , strengthening Della ... transplantation Inthe cases of graft failure, brain death and infection ofthe donor lung, reduced surfactant function is aggravated by preservation ofthe graft, ischaemia and reperfusion Therefore,...
... into the pulmonary microcirculation To test this hypothesis, several investigators have tied off the bronchial artery of sheep and then exposed the animals to smoke In these studies the hypothesis ... within 20 minutes of smoke inhalation These same animals demonstrate a six-fold increase in pulmonary transvascular fluid flux [ 13] The venous outflow ofthe bronchial circulation drains into the ... capillaries The activated neutrophils release reactive oxygen species and proteases that damage the parenchyma [ 15] The final proof of this hypothesis was to deplete the animals of their neutrophils...
... pathogenesis and pathogen time-courses The number of components [7 ,36 ] that can be modeled is smaller than in discrete models because ofthe increase inthe number of parameters The state ofthe variables ... rate ofthe pathogen [18,19], they give important insight into pathogenesis Models of infection pathogenesis The complexity ofthe models increases when they aim to capture multiple components of ... primate data consisting of necropsies of Mtb infected animals [22] Inthe absence of quantitative and mechanistic information, but having assembled a causal interaction network ofthe intra-cellular...