... requires an understanding of these behaviours, the choices women have, andthe local constraints they experience – such as time constraints, poverty and lack of support from the health and social authorities ... across the globe, and also of boys and men despite the many tangible benefits it gives men through resources, power, authority and control Because ofthe numbers of people involved andthe magnitude ... to pay; offer care to women and men according to their needs, their time and other constraints • Develop skills, capacities and capabilities among health professionals at all levels ofthe health...
... about the consequences of CPOE systems Their analysis offers an uncommon balance; addressing both the benefits and dangers of CPOEs, and highlighting differences in the types of errors prevented and ... to be of CPOE systems are actually studies of CPOE and DSS, the waters get even more muddied Shulman et al posit a direct link between the most serious medication errors andthe use of their ... drug events; and even then, we usually find the inconsequential errors When Berger and Kichak [3] analyzed studies by Bates et al [4,5] and focused on consequential errors, they found the reality...
... virus, and is likely to have been at least part ofthe reason for the excessive death rates in otherwise healthy young adults during the 1918 pandemic Other factors affecting virulence are the production ... by viral infection and in turn induces cellular anti-viral proteins that interfere with viral replication; and we have already mentioned the HA andthe NA, and members ofthe viral polymerase ... sequentially the three batches of different viruses that go into the standard trivalent vaccine If the new ‘swine’ H1N1 virus continues to spread and evolve, and is as different as it seems to be from the...
... increase the number, the abundance andthe flowering rate of forest plant species [6, 100] Another potential positive impact of drought on forest biodiversity relates to the increased amount of standing ... especially the impact ofthe plantation of drought-tolerant tree species andofthe reduction ofthe rotation length [20] Long-term monitoring programs should be continued or developed, since these ... with droughts promoting the occurrence and/ or increasing the intensity of other natural or anthropogenic pressures One ofthe most striking examples is the dramatic increase of Mediterranean forest...
... help professionals understand their patients' risk, and patients to understand their own risk Broadly these can be aggregated under the headings of perception (influences on how individuals and ... an intervention [35] The difference between the presence andthe absence of serious illness changed attitudes of smokers towards quitting and therefore changed the effects of intervention to help ... set of data available for a single topic because the amount or extent of evidence is not available A notable exception is the case of NSAIDs and coxibs, andthe outcomes of gastrointestinal and...
... stages ofthe development ofthe oral cavity, the soft bones ofthe palate are malleable and pressure from any object can easily mould the shape ofthe palate [34] Thus, at an early stage the palate ... into the palatine vault [53], there is then a marked flattening ofthe lateral palatine ridges in the second year of life [52] In the vast majority ofthe normal children (48 out of 56) the lateral ... because the bimalar span is the widest part ofthe face This molding compresses and deforms the soft maxilla, resulting in possible elevation ofthe arch ofthe palate [74] By recalculating the figures...
... to the consistence ofthe tube; even the use of soft tubes can thus not reduce the incidence and extent of palatal grooving [14] Although the authors detected no difference in the incidence of ... width and palatal area followed the introduction of oral feeding [49] The authors see the cause in the forming effect ofthe tongue on the shape ofthe palate during oral feeding However, they ... entailing the risk of being imprecise [14]; a further study included term and PT infants [50] In the majority of studies a problem with the reliabilty ofthe measuring method was present: Either the...
... only roleofthe Institute was to pay the authors' salary Otherwise, the Institute had no role in the study design; in the collection, analyis an interpretation of data; in the writing ofthe manuscript; ... provided there was no evidence of relapse." [15] But on the other hand, according to a recent British study of chiropractors, osteopaths and physiotherapists, at least 10% of each profession ... unevenly distributed across the world, andthe study participants were often unlikely to be representative of their target populations Definitions of maintenance care The definitions of maintenance...
... conceived the study; SF, GE, and TW designed the study; SF, GE, and PKH reviewed the literature; SF and GE collected and analyzed the data; and SF, GF, PKH, and TW wrote the manuscript All ofthe authors ... considering the options and all the risks and benefits LTP is a proper way of handling these patients, but further research is a necessity One ofthe authors (PKH) is planning further studies ... (1,239/1,395) ofthe ground EMS personnel, but only 59% (829/1,395) answered that they use it Of those who use LTP, 87% (719/829) answered that they had received training in the use of LTP Of these,...
... ‘captures’ theof ce-based industry expertise of its accounting professionals and distributes it to other of ces in the firm’s network beyond specific of ces where the experts reside and work The argument ... quality, and outright failures occur on the extreme low end of quality The remainder of this paper surveys what we know about audit quality over the remainder ofthe quality continuum and focuses ... benchmarking of best practices, the use of standardized industry-tailored audit programs, and extending the ‘reach’ of professionals from their primary local -of ce clientele to other clients...
... detrimental [8] Although these limited data are insufficient to mandate changes to standards of care, they provide ethical justification for the examination of these standards in randomized controlled ... Zygun However, the small sample size and non-randomized methodology limit the generalizability of these results Importantly, alternatives to hypertonic saline for the treatment of intracranial ... randomized controlled trials Ultimately, the results ofthe study by Maggiore and colleagues emphasize the need for prospective randomized controlled studies in the neurotrauma population It is clear...
... handheld devices now in use will not make the cut Finally, the more frequent the blood glucose measurement, even with handheld glucometers, the less hypoglycemia experienced by patients andthe ... a movement towards insulin-dosing software, as the development of many programs appears simple, and competition will force down the cost of purchase and use Software insulin-dosing has hidden ... devices will dramatically make safer the continuous administration of insulin Improving the accuracy of blood glucose measurements and standardizing the determination of insulin-dosing with better methods...
... We see food and drinks … On the street At the party In our school We see many plants and trees In our school On the street In the park Animals In a park the zoo On the street Conclusion ... Conclusion We see a lot of things outside our houses We see a lot of food and drinks near our houses We don’t see many trees near our houses We see dogs, cats and birds near our houses The End ...
... that teachers tend to ask their students mainly literal comprehension questions They need to be aware that there is more to reading than just the basic skills of reading and recalling information ... and information that the writer has presented At this level, students can be tested on the following skills: o The ability to differentiate between facts and opinions o The ability to recognize ... and opinions o The ability to recognize persuasive statements o The ability to judge the accuracy ofthe information given in the text Conclusion Although comprehension takes place at several...
... activation of c-Jun, and therefore of AP-1 complexes The mRNAs of many cytokines and key regulators ofthe inflammatory response are unstable by virtue of clustered AUUUA motifs in their 3′ untranslated ... that explain the profound suppression ofthe inflammatory response Furthermore, genes ofthe inflammatory response lack repressing GREs, so other explanations for the suppression of inflammation ... modulate the activity of MAP kinases and to switch off the pathways after the response to a stimulus, are MKPs [14] These dual-specificity phosphatases remove phosphates from both the threonyl and...
... ofthe talus at the ankle (> 10° in first 40% of stance), the other two showing little motion at all over the same period The variation between subjects in the frontal and transverse plane 'role' ... improved understanding oftherole (if any) of foot biomechanics in causation of foot and lower limb problems, and improve our design of orthoses such that they have more precise and predictable ... static and dynamic cadaver models, and (ii) invasive in-vivo research Cadaver models offer the advantage that there is complete access to all the tissues ofthe foot, not just the bones, and you...
... design, interpreted the data and drafted the manuscript OB gathered the data, interpreted the data and helped in drafting the manuscript AHR gathered the data and helped in drafting the manuscript ... normal The patient was fully conscious but complained of nausea and vertigo She was transferred to the ICU for neurologic monitoring and supportive therapy Because ofthe non-compressive size ofthe ... interpreted the data and helped in drafting the manuscript GT made a substantial contribution to conception and design, interpreted the data and helped in drafting the manuscript All authors read and...