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and the expansion of existing, initiatives and partnerships to address thesocial
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social determinantsof health.
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the outset. During the 12-year period ofthe study, 23 out of 214 individuals died (or
10.7%): 5 from the 73 individuals without chronic pain at the start ofthe study (or
6.8%), 5 from the ... were females. Only one ofthe deceased individuals in the group with widespread
pain had a known malignancy at the time ofthe initial survey. However the causes of
the other deaths were not ... the treatment of chronic pain. IAG provided their approval for this use ofthe material.
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... year, our State oftheWorld s Mothers report reminds us ofthe inextricable link
between the well-being of mothers and their children. More than years of experi-
ence on the ground have ... other female health providers in
the community have the greatest potential to improve the reproductive healthof women
and save the lives of mothers and babies in the developing world.
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... on their credits to enterprises will depend, on the one hand, on the
development ofthe outstanding amounts of these credits on the assets side ofthe balance sheet and,
on the other, on the ... system.
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Problems of a systemic nature, which can affect the whole ofthe banking sector, have been the
subject of various theoretical ... angle of monetary developments. Thus, they trace the starting
point ofthe financial crisis ofthe 1930s back to the rise in interest rates triggered at the end of 1928 by
the Federal Reserve. The...
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classroom when their teacher treats them as an equal member ofthe classroom culture
rather than segregating them by, for example, placing them in the back ofthe classroom
with a paraprofessional ... needs to develop social networks among their typically developing
peers and, in the end, contribute to thesocial isolation they endure.
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... nullius – as if they had no biological fathers. With no link
between fathers and fetuses, no inheritance of harm could be attributed to the
father’s use of drugs. The absence of fathers in debates ... the
dominant paradigm of fertility and reproduction, a shift generated by the
development ofthe ‘seductive egg’ theory.
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concentrated primarily on the eVects of ... saved in the early stages of chemotherapy was safe ‘based
on the belief that since the drugs did not kill sperm . . . the sperm were
healthy’, but others argued that sperm that survive therapy...
... may indicate that the steric limitation of
the enzyme’s binding pocket takes place in the area
between the ortho and para positions ofthe aromatic
substrate.
On the basis of these results, aniline ... removes the steric hindrance and allows the
approach of 2IPA towards the catalytic iron.
Residue I248 lies at the entrance ofthe substrate-
binding pocket ofthe enzyme, leading to the substrate
channel. ... [14]. The lack of characterization of the
structural determinant ofthe substrate specificity of
the AtdA enzyme has thus limited its development as a
biocatalyst for the bioremediation of a wide...
... ofthe cricket paralysis virus
IRES bound to the human 80S ribosome.
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subunit with the IRES in light purple. (D)
Top view ofthe entire 80S ribosome of the
same ... biology because their func-
tion is so closely tied to the large rRNAs ofthe ribosomes in all kingdoms
of life. Following the determination ofthe complete crystal structures of
both the large and ... 20982108 ê 2005 FEBS
the edge ofthe intersubunit cleft ofthe ribosome,
together with the sarcin-ricin loop and the L11 RNA
region (the GTPase-associated center, GAC) (Fig. 1B).
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of the national domestic agenda, the choice of EBM by the IOM Council as
the theme ofthe 2007 IOM Annual Meeting underscores its centrality and
importance to healthcare improvement and offers ... Hayward, associate professor ofthe Departments of Medicine
and Public Health Sciences and director ofthe Centre for Health Evidence
(CHE) at the University of Alberta, noted that in the messy informational ... Crossing the Quality Chasm
(2001). In the face ofthe growing awareness generated about the nature
and implications ofthe gap between healthcare practice and the evidence
base, the IOM Roundtable...
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variety to the stories of cancer the students encounter. Students will be
reminded ofthe 1 in 3 risk of developing cancer when they complete
the questions on the bottom of Drawing Conclusions ... experience
each phase ofthe learning cycle.
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phase of instruction for the students. This phase of
the model initiates the learning sequence ... level of prevention is at the inter-
national level, where the actions of developed
countries can affect the incidence of cancer world-
wide. Unfortunate examples of this include pro
moting the...
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the rest oftheworld around him. In a Worldof 1756 there is an account of a country gentleman entertaining
one evening the vicar ofthe parish, and the host as a matter of ... proportion ofthe members ofthe House of
Commons were smokers. Macaulay has drawn for us the not very attractive picture ofthe smoking-room of
the old House of Commons before the fire of 1834 ... says that the cigar has the form of a "cicada" of paper, and, on
the whole, it is highly probable that the likeness ofthe roll of tobacco-leaf to the cylindrical body ofthe insect
(cigarra)...