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... 2010; 7(1):15-18 â Ivyspring International Publisher. All rights reserved Research Paper Comparison between single antiplatelet therapy and combination of anti-platelet and anticoagulation therapy ... cumulative incidence of stroke in patients with single antiplatelet treatment was statistically significantly higher than that in patients receiving the combination of antiplatelet and anticoagulation ... preven-tion between single antiplatelet (aspirin) and single anticoagulant (warfarin) therapy. Our results indicate that combination therapy may be more effective in APS-related ischemic stroke. Key...
... loops; and finally inductance L by geometry and nucleus. This assembly will determine an inductor in the rank of frequencies until ω0 given by effective the Lef and Ref until certain frequency ... resistance, inductance and capacitance, of those of resistor, inductor and capacitor. Second they indicate imperfections given by the combination of first. The equivalent circuit for an inductor in ... be made as much in the inverter terminal as in the not-inverter. One advises in these cases, to project the resistives components in such a way that they do not load to the original circuit....
... (TBJ) Theory Polarizing to the bases-emitter diode in direct and collector-bases on inverse, we have the model approximated for continuous. The static gains of current in common emitter and ... magnetic inductance M = k ( L1L2 )1/2 mutual inductance between primary and secondary k ~ 1 coupling coefficient L1 inductance of the winding of the primary (secondary open) L2 inductance ... lmed N2 / Ø22 = << Vs / Is and also that the coil enters in the window ôAằ (according to the following empiric equation for makings to machine, that is to say it doesn't stop...
... from growing, proliferating and extending its project and its reach. Nor has it prevented the best work in the fi eld from continuing to offer incisive analyses of contemporary culture in its ... understanding the political terrain of mass democratic politics and intervening in it more effectively. He argued that this was an important task for the left because it was only by winning the ... as Martin Luther King Jr and at the imperialist war in Vietnam, famously culminating in the riots which accompanied the Democratic national convention in Chicago. Even in prosperous and relatively...
... in (a) is the slope of the secant line joining the points (1, -2) and (1.2, -0.56) of the parabola y = x2 + 5x - 8, and in (b) is the slope of the secant line joining the points ... is a line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.) In AABC, let M, and M, be the midpoints of sides AC and BC, respectively. Construct a coordinate system ... < x < 2, defining the open interval (-2,2): (6) This is equivalent to x >3 or x < -3, defining the union of the infinite intervals (3, a) and (-m, -3). (c) This...
... was introduced in Section 1.3.When applied to the matrix X, it implies that any randomness in the DGPthat generated X is independent of the error terms u in the DGP for y. Thisindependence in ... horizontal coordinate of the point measured from the origin at the lowerleft-hand corner of the rectangle, or its vertical coordinate, or the Euclideandistance of the point from the origin. The realization ... experiment, and the experimenter had chosenthe values of all the variables that enter into X before y was determined. In this case, the matrix (XX)−1Xis not random, and the second term in (3.06)...
... generosity, insight and friendship. I cannot list all from whom I obtained invaluable information and ideas, but I would like to mention Jun WU, Jin ZHANG, Lin GENG and Ping SHU for seeing me through ... be made in ex ante contracting. The works by Agnion and Bolton (1992), Hart (1995), and Hart and Moore (1998) are such examples applying the incomplete contracts approach to explaining the ... Pricing: Financial Constraints 210 Figure E.32 Pricing: Complementary Team Work 211 Figure E.33 Pricing: Demand Elasticity 211 Figure E.34 Pricing: Marginal Productivity 212 Figure E.35 Pricing:...
... concerned using a walking stick and an item aboutbending, kneeling and stooping. These items wereremoved from the item pool.The total and individual item information functionsshowed good information ... participated in the conception and design of the study,the analysis and the drafting and revision of the manu-script. MJ participated in the conception and design of thestudy and the drafting and revision ... pool. Thus the CTT and IRT analysis resulted in 9P items being retained and eleven items being removedincluding the one item already removed due to havinggreater than 10% missing data (see Table...
... requirements in different industry segments. The secondary purpose was to augment the internal learning and training programs of the training department by accessing resources located worldwide within ... 1998; Tsai and Ghoshal 1999). Knowledge management initiatives in organizations are consequently increasingly becoming important and firms are making significant IT investments in deploying knowledge ... spanning multiple communities (Boland and Tenkasi 1995) provides a basis for communicating, sharing,resolving, and combining disparate perspectives. These issues thus have an important bearing...
... only one study investigated mechanisms of N stor-age and remobilisation in cork oak during winter and followingspring [1] and none considered together dynamics of C and Nduring these periods. ... the two. 3.4. Seasonal changes in content and partitioning of winter C and N in plantsWinter C and N represent the amount of C and N assimilatedduring labeling time, part of which accumulated ... Remobilisation of stored C and N in cork oak 727Figure 1. Total (open bars) and winter (closed bars) carbon in first and second year leaves, branches, stem, coarse and fine roots and in the whole plant....
... fertilization, by investigat-ing progeny (including embryos) using suchtechniques as isozymes and estimating themating patterns on the basis of paternity and other mating system ... for investigating interclonal variation.Intensity of male flowering was studied dur-ing the spring of the year 1989 and 1990. In 1989it was possible to take also into ... production in a 100-year-old Scotspine stand in southern Finland was estimatedat 34.5 kg/ha (Sarvas, 1962), while Chalupka and Fober (1977) observed in a 67-year-oldstand in...
... follow-ing decades. Within these applications, the main benefits of spreading are to hide a signal,to protect it against eavesdropping and to achieve a high robustness against intended in- terference, ... The cosine and (negative) sine waves are interpreted as a basefor the (well-behaved) signals inside the time interval of length T . Every such signal canbe expanded into that base according to ... strictly band-limited baseband signals, Equation (1.40) states the following equivalencebetween baseband and passband transmission: we consider the detector for the basebandpulse u(t) and denote...
... while the sine wave will not be present in the passband signal. Since, in general, every passband signal of a certain bandwidth may have both components, 50% ofthe bandwidth resources remain unused. ... called fading. In the frequencydomain, we see a superposition of many Doppler shifts corresponding to different di-rections resulting in a Doppler spectrum instead of a sharp spectral line located ... scattered and reflected signals from different directions resulting in a spatial interference pattern. For a vehicle moving through this interference pattern,the received signal amplitude fluctuates in...