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Chapter 077. Approach to the Patient with Cancer (Part 3) pptx

Chapter 077. Approach to the Patient with Cancer (Part 3) pptx

Ngày tải lên : 07/07/2014, 01:20
... every portion of the routine history and physical examination The duration of symptoms may reveal the chronicity of disease The past medical history may alert the physician to the presence of ... influence the course of disease and its treatment The family history may suggest an underlying familial cancer predisposition and point out the need to begin surveillance or other preventive therapy ... obtaining adequate tissue to permit careful evaluation of the histology of the tumor, its grade, and its invasiveness and to yield further molecular diagnostic information, such as the expression of...
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Chapter 115. Approach to the Acutely Ill Infected Febrile Patient (Part 3) pps

Chapter 115. Approach to the Acutely Ill Infected Febrile Patient (Part 3) pps

Ngày tải lên : 07/07/2014, 04:20
... patients succumb to sepsis at 58 times the rate of the general population; 50–70% of cases occur within the first years after splenectomy, with a mortality rate of up to 80%, but the increased risk ... encapsulated bacteria cause the majority of infections Adults, who are more likely to have antibody to these organisms, are at lower risk than children Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most common isolate, ... streptococci can present as intractable hypotension and multiorgan failure Treatment can usually be initiated empirically on the basis of the presentation (Table 265-3) Adjunctive therapy with either...
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Tài liệu Chapter-18-Connecting to the Internet pptx

Tài liệu Chapter-18-Connecting to the Internet pptx

Ngày tải lên : 11/12/2013, 00:15
... ISPs, you should be able to make a decision based on their replies to these questions The next step is to gather the information needed to connect Use Table 18-1 to collect the information you need ... are there to the backbone? Some ISPs are a long way from the Internet backbone This can be a disadvantage, but it doesn’t have to be If you’re connected to an ISP with T3 all the way to the backbone, ... it? One way would be to pay your ISP to it for you You don’t need to that: it’s easy enough to yourself on the World-Wide Web You must be connected to the Internet to perform these steps This implies...
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Chapter 15  introduction to the design of electric machinery

Chapter 15 introduction to the design of electric machinery

Ngày tải lên : 16/02/2014, 18:55
... rsi, θtb the angle spanned by the tooth at radius rsb, wtb the width of the tooth base, dtb the depth of the tooth base, dtte the depth of the tooth tip edge, and dttc the depth of the tooth tip ... (15.2-31) The width of slot between the base of the tips is taken as the average of the distance of the chord length of the inner corners of the tooth tips at the top of the tooth and the chord ... similar to the stator backiron The inert region (radii from rrs to rri) mechanically transfers torque from the rotor backiron to the shaft It is often just a continuation of the rotor Stator Backiron...
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Data Mining: Exploring Data Lecture Notes for Chapter 3 Introduction to Data Mining potx

Data Mining: Exploring Data Lecture Notes for Chapter 3 Introduction to Data Mining potx

Ngày tải lên : 15/03/2014, 09:20
... grid – They partition the plane into regions of similar values – The contour lines that form the boundaries of these regions connect points with equal values – The most common example is contour ... across all the dates in a month – Conversely, given a view of the data where the time dimension is broken into months, we could split the monthly sales totals (drill down) into daily sales totals ... as points – Their attribute values can be represented as the position of the points or the characteristics of the points, e.g., color, size, and shape – If position is used, then the relationships...
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Solving Enterprise Applications Performance Puzzles: Queuing Models to the Rescue doc

Solving Enterprise Applications Performance Puzzles: Queuing Models to the Rescue doc

Ngày tải lên : 29/03/2014, 19:20
... users log in, then the performance analyst has to use the tools of his trade to fix the issues Application sizing and the tuning goal is to create an illusion for each user that he/she is the only ... northeast region of the United States in the year 2000 • Consolidate financial data on bonuses paid to employees in the first quarter of the current year • Load into the database data on all the ... from one node to another, waiting in queues, and spending time in processing units Finally the car-transaction will get back to the user, and we will stop the stopwatch at that moment The time measured...
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Báo cáo khoa học: "Sparse Information Extraction: Unsupervised Language Models to the Rescue" pptx

Báo cáo khoa học: "Sparse Information Extraction: Unsupervised Language Models to the Rescue" pptx

Ngày tải lên : 31/03/2014, 01:20
... estimates the distributions P (w1 , , wn |wi = e1 , e1 ↔ e2 ) for each ≤ i ≤ n, where the notation e1 ↔ e2 indicates the event that e2 is the next argument to either the right or the left of e1 in the ... argument of the type City, to the seed argument Chicago, for which the following two phrases appear in the corpus: (i) “Pickerington, Ohio” (ii) “Chicago, Illinois” In these phrases, the textual ... and Pickerington are not identical, so to the traditional approach these contexts offer no evidence that Pickerington and Chicago are of the same type For a sparse token like Pickerington, this...
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CHAPTER 3 CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL  SALE OF GOODS

CHAPTER 3 CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS

Ngày tải lên : 11/05/2014, 04:19
... according to which the Seller (the Exporter) is obliged to deliver goods, and transfer the ownership thereof to the Buyer (the Importer); the Buyer is obliged to receive of the goods and the ownership ... between the parties, according to which the seller has the obligation to deliver goods, transfer the ownership of the goods to the buyer and receive payment, the buyer has the obligation to arrange ... where the contract involves the sale of goods which are at the time of the conclusion of the contract in the course of carriage or will be carried from the territory of one State to the territory...
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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Visual Studio 2005

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Visual Studio 2005

Ngày tải lên : 13/05/2014, 11:30
... Properties window 28 Toolbox toolbox group § Holds the tools you place on a form controls scroll arrow 29 Menu Bar and Toolbar toolbar icon (indicates a command to open a file) toolbar down arrow ... Allows users to search for a particular help topic Filters can be use to narrow the search § Dynamic help Ÿ Provide a help topic based on the mouse location Ÿ Displays relevant topics in the dynamic ... column is the property value Ÿ Icons The Alphabetic icon arranges the properties alphabetically The Categorized icon arranges the properties by category The Event icon allows reactions to user...
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Chapter 1 Introduction to the C Language

Chapter 1 Introduction to the C Language

Ngày tải lên : 13/05/2014, 11:30
... brackets ({) to prevent confusion 33 Statements break and continue • Used to alter the flow of control – The break statement • Used to exit a loop early – The continue statement • Used to skip the rest ... Display the Errors, Warnings, and Messages produced as you edit and compile code • Double-click any error message entry to open the file where the problem occurs, and move to the error location 17 The ... into a variable used by the method – Any changes made to this variable in the function have no effect on the parameter specified in the function call • Reference parameters – Send a method the...
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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Visual Studio 2010

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Visual Studio 2010

Ngày tải lên : 13/05/2014, 11:36
... language use to create application will run in the NET CLR Evolution of the C & C++ languages Why C# ? Syntax is simple Directly accessing & manipulating system memory Incorporate the best features ... Introduction to the Visual Studio 2010 Author: Duy Thanh Tran – Phone : 0987773061- Email: thanhxeiko@gmail.com – Blog: http://thanhxeiko.wordpress.com HO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF INDUSTRY What’s the ... HO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF INDUSTRY CLR runs on top of host operating system CLR loads assembly & uses JIT compiler to translate MSIL to native machine code Load NET libraries if need MSIL...
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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Visual Studio 2005

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Visual Studio 2005

Ngày tải lên : 13/05/2014, 11:39
... Text and an Image  Terminating the program  Click the close button (x in the top right corner)  Or click the End button in the toolbar © Slide 26 Introduction to C# Programming  Console applications ... to set the color  Add a label control to the form (Fig 2.20)  Controls can be dragged to the form  Controls can be added to the form by double clicking  The forms background color is the default ... used to make it easier to get data from the user as well as display data to the user  Message boxes  Within the System.Windows.Forms namespace  Used to prompt or display information to the...
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Chapter 11: Introduction to the SCJD potx

Chapter 11: Introduction to the SCJD potx

Ngày tải lên : 05/07/2014, 02:20
... Understand the Sun Certified Java Developer Exam Process The next seven chapters (in other words, the rest of the book) show you what you’ll need to know and to pass the exam, but it’s up to you to the ... (the thing you’re going to use to search the database) Your job, ultimately, is to deliver the following: ■ The customer service GUI application that they use to search and book records in the ... customer service representative then uses the new booking application (the one you’re going to write) to search for and then book an appropriate cruise to meet that customer’s needs Although the...
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Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 1) ppt

Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 1) ppt

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 20:20
... assume that the erosion is the primary lesion and the redness and scale are secondary, while the correct interpretation would be that the patient has a pruritic eczematous dermatitis with erosions ... important to differentiate primary from secondary skin lesions If the examiner focuses on linear erosions overlying an area of erythema and scaling, he or she may incorrectly assume that the erosion ... instance, the sometimes minor differences in color and shape that distinguish a melanoma (Fig 52-1) from a benign nevomelanocytic nevus (Fig 52-2) can be difficult to recognize To aid in the interpretation...
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Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 2) potx

Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 2) potx

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 20:20
... incomplete rings Pruritus: A sensation that elicits the desire to scratch Pruritus is often the predominant symptom of inflammatory skin diseases (e.g., atopic dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis); ... epidermal atrophy) Scar: A change in the skin secondary to trauma or inflammation Sites may be erythematous, hypopigmented, or hyperpigmented depending on their age or character Sites on hair-bearing ... Lichenoid: Violaceous to purple, polygonal lesions that resemble those seen in lichen planus Milia: Small, firm, white papules filled with keratin Morbilliform: Generalized, small erythematous macules...
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Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 4) doc

Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 4) doc

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 20:20
... generalized erythematous exanthem is more likely to have a drug eruption than is a patient with a similar rash limited to the sun-exposed portions of the face Once the distribution of the lesions ... possible to assess the distribution of the eruption accurately The patient should first be viewed from a distance of about 1.5–2 m (4–6 ft) so that the general character of the skin and the distribution ... SKIN DISORDER In examining the skin it is usually advisable to assess the patient before taking an extensive history This way, the entire cutaneous surface is sure to be evaluated, and objective...
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Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 5) pptx

Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 5) pptx

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 20:20
... A–D The distribution of some common dermatologic diseases and lesions Figure 52-7 Psoriasis This papulosquamous skin disease is characterized by small and large erythematous papules...
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Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 6) pdf

Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 6) pdf

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 20:20
... Figure 52-9 Erythema multiforme This eruption is characterized by multiple erythematous plaques with a target or iris morphology It usually represents a hypersensitivity reaction to drugs (e.g., ... hypersensitivity reaction to drugs (e.g., sulfonylamides) or infections (e.g., HSV) (Courtesy of the Yale Resident's Slide Collection; with permission.) Figure 52-10 ...
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Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 7) ppt

Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 7) ppt

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 20:20
... pressed against the surface of the skin and rotated with downward pressure until it penetrates to the subcutaneous tissue The circular biopsy is then lifted with forceps, and the bottom is cut with ... of the slide accelerates dissolution of keratin When the preparation is viewed under the microscope, the refractile hyphae will be seen more easily when the light intensity is reduced and the ... History of allergies Presence of photosensitivity Review of systems Family history (particularly relevant for patients with melanoma, atopy, psoriasis, or acne) 10 Social, sexual, or travel history...
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Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 8) pptx

Chapter 052. Approach to the Patient with a Skin Disorder (Part 8) pptx

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 20:20
... is designed to document sensitivity to a specific antigen In this procedure, a battery of suspected allergens is applied to the patient's back under occlusive dressings and allowed to remain in ... edematous, erythematous papules and plaques are characteristic of this whealing eruption Wood's Light A Wood's lamp generates 360-nm ultraviolet (or "black") light that can be used to aid the evaluation ... allowed to remain in contact with the skin for 48 h The dressings are removed, and the area is examined for evidence of delayed hypersensitivity reactions (e.g., erythema, edema, or papulovesicles)...
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