... that they were unsatisfied withthe information they received from health care providers when they did inquire about their symptoms; indeed, many indicated that doctors and other providers told them ... interest were their definitions of and the terms they used for vaginal discharge, itching, malodor, lower abdominal pain, difficulty with urination, and discomfort or tenderness around the cervix ... to deal withthe complaint that prompted the visit, because they are not trained to so or not have the necessary equipment or supplies, it diminishes their credibility withthe women they serve,...
... cultural domination, anything other than a gloomy prospect seems remote Within the community, the size of the task can be enough to put people off They know they don’t know enough They know they haven’t ... communication within the indigenous community – one which the dominant group does not share.38 Many of the positive arguments can come only from the members of the community themselves Only they can ... 1) They not see the tell-tale signs, such as the growth in bilingualism, or the gradual increase in loan-words from the dominant language They look around them, see others still speaking the...
... what we need the IMS for? We need to further clarify what we mean by merging the Internet and the cellular worlds and what the real advantages of doing so are To that, we need to introduce the ... days without having their batteries recharged This allows people to carry their terminals everywhere with little difficulty 1.3 Why we need the IMS? On the one hand, we have mentioned that the ... conferencing services So, again the same question: why we need the IMS, if all the power of the Internet is already available for 3G users through the packet-switched domain? The answer is threefold: QoS...
... participants showed eversion of the talus at the ankle (> 10° in first 40% of stance), the other two showing little motion at all over the same period The variation between subjects in the frontal ... individual structures in the foot (though these will have their own limitations) but until these are available we must rely on direct physical contact with structures of the foot as the best means of ... 2) The key value of this data is its validity in describing how the bones of the foot move, but the key difficulty is how generalisable this data is to the wider population The truth is that the...
... design, interpreted the data and drafted the manuscript OB gathered the data, interpreted the data and helped in drafting the manuscript AHR gathered the data and helped in drafting the manuscript ... grown through the eye of the needle and prevented it from being extracted without causing damage to the ventricular wall (Figure 2) Adhesions between the posterior pericardium and the esophagus ... One week later, the patient was discharged from the ICU with improved but still impaired vision Cortical blindness associated with hepatic encephalopathy was first described in 1979 Since then,...
... applauded for their tremendous initiative; moreover, it is strongly recommended that they continue to regroup regularly in order to refine these recommendations further as permitted by the evolving ... continued need for transfusion by another At the heart of this matter is the presumption that, ultimately, there is a ‘best way‘ to care for bleeding patients The goal of evidence-based guidelines ... patients requiring massive transfusion J Trauma 2007, 62:112-119 Malone DL, Hess JR, Fingerhut A: Massive transfusion protocols around the globe and a suggestion for a common massive transfusion...
... service After the performance is evaluated, the ratings are discussed withthe concerned employees by their immediate boss and are used to counsel them and arrange further training for them The ratings ... due to the impact of the most recent events: the opinion of the evaluation may be dominated by the last acts of the employee occurred, assess the results of your work are not evaluating the merits ... occur in the evaluation of the company requires employees to have the answers and the most reasonable measure Therefore before solving exercises given situation, we first need to understand overview...
... layer, and the micro drop of the acceptor phase is suspended in the organic phase directly from the tip of the syringe needle Withthe help of stirring, the analytes are extracted from the donor solution ... is based on partitioning of the analytes between the water phase and the organic coating (direct extraction, DI-SPME) or between the gas phase above the sample and the SPME fibre (headspace extraction, ... (MAD) coupled with HFM-LPME Part four give the conclusion of this work The analytical techniques developed in this study were compared with traditional techniques and applied to the analysis of...
... ‘Our people in the South have a monopoly of the labor market They are the arm, the muscle and the hand, withthe vantage ground of the constitution behind them, men sympathizing with them in every ... answer 4 DOWE NEED MASS IMMIGRATION? It would be impossible for the Home Office to say anything other than that immigrants are net contributors to the public coffers (in the US, Sweden and other ... and emigration In fact, the region that the UK has the most balanced migration with is the region that it has the most open borders with and exchanges the most people with: the European Union 10...
... lexical probability alone: We must take into consideration the dependency between the verb and the particle in order to improve the performance of the tagger .The relationship between verbs and particles ... cases wherethe lexical probability of the word points to a noun These are the very cases that should be treated as one unit in the system The lexical probability should be assigned to the pair ... box is a noun Thus we see that there is a need to distinguish between the cases wherethe two element sequence should be considered as one word for the purpose of assigniug the Lexical Probability...
... (p.p.m.) withthe theoretical monoisotopic mass of the identified peptide are given The presence of the modified peptides in the Ure2p, Ssa1p and Ure2p–Ssa1p complexes with apparent molecular masses ... incubated with Ssa1p (C) were cross-linked with BS3 in the presence of 0.5 mM ADP Themass of each peak and its identity are given (M, monomer; D, dimer) The part of the spectrum containing the Ure2p–Ssa1p ... lg) were loaded in each well The gels were Coomassie blue stained, destained and imaged using a Sony charge-coupled device camera (Sony Corp., Tokyo, Japan) The proteins within the gels were...
... Table 6) Counties withthe largest proportion of residents age 65 and older were concentrated in the Midwest and the South, with six in Florida None were in the Northeast In these counties almost ... are two of the bottom 10 states withthe lowest number of older people, but among the states withthe highest proportion of older residents (14.7% and 14.2%, respectively, well above the national ... in the South, followed by the Midwest, Northeast, and West regions More than 13.3 million older Americans, or one-third (36%) of the total U.S population age 65 and older, lived in the Southern...
... communicate the link between Cancer Research UK, the research we and the positive impact this has on people’s lives We will highlight the research that we on specific cancers and the work we in local ... We help people to understand cancer, the progress we are making and the choices each person can make • We work in partnership with others to achieve the greatest impact in the global fight against ... is ambitious but is in line withthe challenge we have set through our goals We have reviewed the whole spectrum of our work, the impact we have had on cancer and other partner organisations’...
... work Other desert areas fared better: 17% of students said they would work in the Northern Territory or the Kimberly region of Western Australia (WA) On the other hand, just 4% of students were ... city, respectively Perth also fared well, with 49% of students prepared to work in the western capital Around a third of the students were happy to work in the other capital cities of Adelaide, ... may not necessarily reflect wherethe student was born The cities of Brisbane and Melbourne were the most attractive to students, with 62% and 58% of respondents saying they would be happy to work...
... ± standard deviation) of the blue spruce stand of experiment Fláje II in the Krušné hory Mts not mean heavy nutrient losses for trees left within thestand (with respect to their effects on the ... of the root system are frequent as well Furthermore, an adverse effect of blue spruce stands on the forest soil was observed (Podrázský et al 2003) On the other hand, the present blue spruce stands ... biomass and nutrient content in the biomass on the thinned plot represented 89–92% of the values calculated for the control plot without thinning On the basis of presented research, which was done...
... out the statistical analyses HC contributed the radiation therapy data and reviewed the manuscript LC participated in assembling of the data and reviewed the manuscript BMG and HB reviewed the ... and CT scans were performed every months within the first years and every 12 months thereafter Local recurrence was defined as cancer relapse within the pelvic region or the site of the anastomosis ... extremely marginal infiltration of the mesorectal compartment (
... demonstrated [26] They were presented with a scenario in which they had come to hospital with chest pain that could not be diagnosed by standard procedures, and doctors asked them to participate ... make a diagnosis The study was about whether using the test in the emergency room rather than elsewhere in the hospital was acceptable, given that it had a very small level of risk The trivial level ... connected withthe epidural Childbirth is common, women may have experienced an epidural themselves or be familiar withthe experience of others, and all these antecedents influence the acceptance...
... result of therapy; in contrast, changes of CTX-I were not related to joint damage [14,15] The changes in CTX-II levels, however, were broadly overlapping with baseline values, and were therefore ... these caveats in mind, we will nevertheless use the term biomarker or biological marker in the course of the present review for the biological measurements discussed here, for the sake of simplicity ... three-quarter-long collagen via the generated carboxyterminal neoepitope Within the COL2 network, other components of the cartilage matrix are interspersed These components are degraded in the course of cartilage...