... highly immunogenetic antigens The severity of the disease might be related to the number of the larvae present in the eye and by the immune response of the host 130 antielmintic therapy with either ... the presence of specific IgG in the serum (ELISA test, 90% specificity and 91% sensibility) Nevertheless the absence of specific antibodies in the serum does not exclude the diagnosis of ocular ... advisable to reduce the inflammatory reaction followed by the death of the larva or given alone to control vitreitis and the formation of vitreoretinal tractional membranes Vitreoretinal surgery is...
... administered because of its property to cross the blood-brain and blood-ocular barrier Caution should be made if administered to children, because it may cause dental changes Ciprofloxacin (1,5 gr/day), ... scratch disease at 500 mg/day for to days Immunodeficient patients need a more prolonged course of treatment, usually up to months Ocular lesions are treated with antibiotics and with topical...
... was a retainer of the Colonna and no friend of any Pope's, of course; yet he does not call the execution of Porcari an act of injustice He speaks, rather, with a sort of gentle pity of the man who ... Monastery of Sant' Onofrio 147 Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius 159 Interior of Santa Maria degli Angeli 175 Palazzo dei Conservatori 189 Region XIV Borgo, Device of 202 Hospital of Santo ... fortified palace on the foundations of a part of the Theatre of Balbus, between the greater Theatre of Marcellus, then held by the Savelli, and the often mentioned Theatre of Pompey There Francesco Cenci...
... death, in spite of the efforts of a number of men to drag the beast of burden off Of the two hypotheses, the wise men of the day preferred the supernatural explanation, and one of them found an ... perhaps, to describe the growth ofRome from the early Kings to Augustus, than to account for the change from the Romeof the Empire at the beginning of our era to the Romeof the Popes in the year ... liberty of Rome, in the disastrous battle of Philippi Brutus being dead, the dream of glory ended, after the amnesty, in a scribe's office under one of the quæstors, and the would-be liberator of...
... Hera of Argos Zeus of Syracuse 120 XVI Demeter of Messene Hera of Cnossus 121 XVII Athena of Thurium Siren Ligeia of Terina 121 XVIII Artemis of Syracuse Hera of Lacinian Cape 122 XIX Zeus of Messene ... one of the combinations of color, and the other of the combinations of line and form, which might each of them separately engage us in as intricate study as that of the science of music But of ... possibility of such vindication is, of course, implied in the original consent of the Universities to the establishment of Art Professorships Nothing can be made an element of education of which...
... sorrowful Then when Juliet shot herself in the head, it was really dramatic, as you heard the sound of the shot To summarise the two films, all I can say is that I loved them both, because they are...
... contemporary Romeo and Juliet as an entirely separate movie, then perhaps one would appreciate it more for its creativity If people were to watch this movie like any regular movie and not think of it...
... Code of Laws, least of all, the Code of Laws of Manu If you have learned to appreciate the value of recent [31]researches into the antecedents of all law, namely the foundation and growth of the ... revival of such vandalism In one of the last numbers of the Asiatic Journal of Bengal you may read of the discovery of a treasure as rich in gold almost as some of the tombs opened by Dr Schliemann ... fellow-workers in the construction of our fundamental concepts, the fathers of the most natural of natural religions, the makers of the most transparent of mythologies, the inventors of the most subtle philosophy,...
... top of the sheet of paper he had couched off previously These activities were repeated over and over, until a pile of usually 144 sheets of paper, had been formed and couched, each sheet of wet ... before moulding the sheet of paper The formation of hydrogen bonds between the surfaces of plant (cellulose) fibres is the final act of consolidation of the wet sheet of paper accomplished without ... friends of the old customs, and the authorities of Saxony advocated, in 1764, the abolition of the “customs”, but without success In the opinion of Renker: This decree of King Sigismund I of Poland,...
... transcript of this course of lectures, i.e the equivalent of volume IV of Mommsen’s History of Rome, is in the possession of the editor.’ It would seem that no scholar of antiquities read this ... Introduction to volume V of the History of Rome, where the reign of this ruler is described as the high point of the age of the emperors (RG V, pp 4f.) The anticipated avoidance of court gossip150 ... various ‘theatres of war’, similar to the geographical arrangement of volume V of the History ofRome As was to be expected, there is a repetition of the contradictory assessment of the principate...
... which often lead to refined lines of inquiry Similarly, physical placement of computer equipment (such as in corners, or around the perimeter of a room) could make sustained observation of patient ... true impact of EHR use on quality of care, costs, efficiency, and patient views [24] This study is the first we are aware of that attempted to assess the impact of EHR use on the quality of the patient-psychiatrist ... and Scholarship MS is a professor of Internal Medicine and the Associate Program Director of the UNM General Clinical Research Center Scholars’ Program RB is a Professor of Psychiatry and the Associate...
... h a p t e r V I The Age of Glanvill, pp 145–184 The work of Henry II., 145 Constitutions of Clarendon, 146 Assize of Clarendon, 146 Inquest of Sheriffs, 147 Assize of Northampton, 147 Henry’s ... use of the The assize of novel disseisin, 155 Import of the novel disseisin, 155 The assize of mort d’ancestor, 157 Essence The grand assize, 156 The assize of darrein presentment, The system of ... Monumenta (R) Gervase of Canterbury, Works of (R) Gesta Henrici Secundi (Benedict of Peterborough) (R) Giraldus Cambrensis, The Works of (R) Gloucester, Metrical Chronicle of Robert of (R) Hemingburgh,...
... hedges before giving bad news by native speakers of VNSs and ENSs has inspired the writer to develop her research entitled “A Vietnamese-English cross-cultural study of the use of hedging before ... aspects of the act of giving bad news with the use of politeness and hedging In addition, adjacency pairs are beyond the scope of this paper - The study strictly pertains to the perspective of pragmatics ... defines hedges (from the point of view of language philosophy) as words whose function is to make meaning fuzzier (e.g sort of) or less fuzzy Lakoff argues that the logic of hedges requires serious...
... and many of them became homeless beggars lust of rich was typical of the new class of the bourgeoisie The most progressive people of the country could not help seeing the growing power of money, ... incapable of delivering friar Laurence’s letter, which told Romeo and Juliet was waiting for him in a grave Cruel twists of fate helped to determine the conclusion of Romeo and Juliet Romeo traffic ... term of conduct with which the bind passion of love can not comply Religion similarly demands priorities that Romeo and Juliet cannot abide by because of the intensity of their love If Romeo...
... like this before he was set free? Did he think only of his own good fortune, as the optimistic view might have it, or did he think of those sections ofRome where beautiful slaves, of both sexes, ... mixed in, and finally a battery of eunuchs, all under the direction of the chiefs of staff, men easily distinguishable, as though military officers, by the rods of office they carried in their right ... officiants (magistri and ministri) in the renovated cult of the Lares Compitales, now the cult of the Lares Augusti, which was in effect a not so subtle form of emperor worship Felix, slave of...
... friend of the young Robespierre, the creature of Barras, the defender of the members of the Convention, the man of the 13th of Vendộmiaire, the murderer of the Duke of Enghien, the enemy of all ... Prince of Neufchõtel, the husband of the Princess Marie Elizabeth Amelia Frances of Bavaria, Vice-Constable of France, Master of the Hounds, commander of the first cohort of the Legion of Honor, ... Marshal Lannes; the Countess of Luỗay, lady of the bed-chamber; the Duchess of Bassano, the Countesses of Montmorency, of Mortemart, and of Bouillộ, maids of honor; the Bishop of Metz, Monsignor Jauffret,...
... several of the schools, both in English and in Continental art, noting their dawn of novelty, their sunrise of appreciation, their high noon of triumph, their afternoon of neglect, and their night of ... the best part of two years to paint, and the expenditure of many thousands of francs, notably the expense attendant upon the trampling down of a field of growing wheat by a drove of horses that ... pre-eminently the greatest master of the out -of- doors of modern times, while to-day the work of Meissonier has fallen into such disrepute that no owner dares offer one of his canvases at public auction...