... points!”“I like badges!”“I enjoy status”“I respond to feedback loops”“I like to feel I’m achieving something”Tie the tool/method back to the human need. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hype_cycleYOU ... FIGHTextrinsic motivatorsintrinsic motivatorsgamificationhttp://education.calumet.purdue.edu/vockell/edPsybook/Edpsy5/edpsy5_intrinsic.htm“extrinsic motivators may lead to merely short-range ... short-range activity while actually reducing long-range interest in a topic”“People are best motivated when they are working toward personally meaningful goals whose attainment requires activity...
... important to ensure optimal outcomes. Iden-tifying accurate predictors of adherence thatcan routinely be applied in clinical practice will be of value.Currently available approaches to measure ... levels,particularly to monitor patient adherence to treatment, iffound feasible. Such a method would be noninvasive andsimple to perform. This method is applied in tuberculosistherapy, in ... out at our center, it was observed that asingle oral dose of NVP administered to healthy subjectswas excreted in urine for up to 9 days. This could be due to the long half-life of NVP (3035...
... data from sales of attacked timber can beusedto describe the occurrence of I. typographus insouthern Belgium.* Corresponding author: anne.franklin@naturalsciences .be 478 A. Franklin et al.2. ... by thebark beetle was extracted from timber sales for 1988 to 1996.In Belgium, timber is sold “standing”. Before being felled, trees areindividually marked and measured in order to have an ... 10.1051/forest:2004041Original article Can sales of infested timber beusedto quantify attacks by Ips typographus (Coleoptera, Scolytidae)? A pilot study from BelgiumAnne FRANKLINa,b*, Charles DE CANNIÈREa, Jean-Claude...
... upon which todevelop policyor allocate resources.We note that for any intervention tobe "cost effective" asa means to enhance adherence to medicines, it wouldhave tobe effective ... 1 of 14(page number not for citation purposes)Globalization and HealthOpen AccessDebate Can the ubiquitous power of mobile phones beusedto improve health outcomes in developing countries?Warren ... Evidence canbe found to both support and refute the proposition that fixed and mobiletelephones is, or could be, an effective healthcare intervention in developing countries. It is difficult to generalize...
... Handlers to CCustomer to Handle the CCustomerID BeforeUpdate Event Private WithEvents mCustomerID As CCustomerID Private Sub mCustomerID_BeforeUpdate(ByVal pstrCustomerID As String, ByRef fCancel ... InvalidCustomerIDException is usedto express ' that the CustomerID for the new customer already exists in the database. Throw New CCustomerID.InvalidCustomerIDException(pCustomerID.CustomerID) ... Boolean) Handles mCustomerID.BeforeUpdate fCancel = True End Sub The next task in this section is to provide similar validation functionality for phone numbers thatcanbeused throughout your...
... đúng Beused to, get used to, used to 1. Beused to: Đã quen với Be usedto + cụm danh từ hoặc verb-ing (trong cấu trúc này, used là 1 tính từ và to là 1 giới từ). You are usedto do ... của beusedto la be NOT used to: không quen với, chưa quen với Ex: I am not usedto the new system in the factory yet. (Tôi vẫn chưa quen với hệ thống mới ở nhà máy). 2. Get used to: ... 2. Get used to: Dần quen với Get usedto + cụm danh từ hoặc verb-ing (trong cấu trúc này, used là 1 tính từ và to là 1 giới từ) You are usedto something, nghĩa là bạn đang trở nên...
... features may beusedto assess prognosis in B cell CLL, but neither has yet been incorporated into a staging classification. At least two subsets of CLL have been identified based on the cytoplasmic ... mediastinum. Knowing that the PET scan or gallium scan is abnormal before treatment can help in this assessment. In most cases, these studies will allow assignment of anatomic stage and the development ... g/dL)] and number of extranodal sites with number of nodal sites (more than four). Low risk (zero or one factor) was assigned to 36% of patients, intermediate risk (two factors) to 37%, and poor...
... site of chyle leak canbe problem-atic. A lymphangiogram canbe performed preoperatively to give an indication of the area where the leakage is situ-ated. Other measures to assist in the location ... which has been reported tobe without any rate ofrecurrence at four years.In conclusion, patients with chylopericardium after car-diac surgery can potentially be treated effectively with oral dietary ... rare conditionwhich can result in serious morbidity or death.IntroductionChylopericardium after intra-thoracic surgery is rare. Itsincidence is reported tobe between 0.22% to 0.5% [1,2]following...
... threatening infections canbe intro-duced into the mother and baby’s organs and bloodstream.‘Maternal sepsis’ is a general term which has been used to include various obstetric and genito-urinary tract ... 2007,35(3):145-149.47. Althabe F, Buekens P, Bergel E, Belizán JM, Campbell MK, Moss N,Hartwell T, Wright LL, Guidelines Trial Group: A behavioral intervention to improve obstetrical care. ... ourreview to these studies as we wished to ascertain whetherideas were being tried out that required further testing.We anticipate d that infection control measures werelikely tobe implemented...
... steroid-treated group and a control group, and that there was asignificant reversal in shock between the groups at 24 hours.We stated at that time that perhaps we should be givingsteroids for a longer period ... twometa-analyses [3,4] concluded that steroids were notbeneficial in sepsis and septic shock. Based on recent data,there is enough evidence to suggest that we probably should be using corticosteroids ... inEurope that will enroll large numbers of patients with septicshock (the CORTICUS study).In 1984, our group showed [5] that there was a short periodof time with a difference in mortality between...
... should not be continued to allow for progression to braindeath so that organs canbe donatedMichael ParkerThe number of organs available for transplantation falls wellbelow the number of people ... of dealing with this objection would be to argue that there are grounds to believe that this is what thepatient would have wanted. This is an argument often used by those in favour of a presumed ... carry outinvasive procedures on incompetent patients that we donot consider tobe in their best interests withoutcompelling evidence to believe that this is what they wouldhave wanted. In the...