... of information: lexical co-occurrence information and qualia-structure information Co-occurrence information for a lexical item describes other lexical units that collocate with it or for which ... modules, using the information that they have posted on the blackboard to decide which should dominate which Input blackboard Contains a copy of the master document, marked as to which SPL plans ... information to supplement or override that which the system will find in the patient s record HealthDoc will then generate a version of the document appropriate to that patient It may be printed directly,...
... Background Patientinformation in oncology has recently received increasing attention Providing adequate information to the cancer patient can reduce anxiety and improve compliance of the patient [1] Information ... maximum quantity of information, as patients already felt very satis- It remains unclear whether the less satisfied patients did not receive sufficient information or the patients lost information, ... if the patients had received written information or information on CD (yes/no) For quantitave questions, patients were asked to indicate if they received no, little, moderate or very much information...
... number of drugs available is an ecological variable based on the total number of drugs that had been used in TAHOD patients at a given site Not all these drugs may be available to all TAHOD patients, ... 12 drugs used, compared with 72 of 739 changes in sites with 12 or more drugs used Exposure category was also found to be associated with rates of treatment changes In particular, injecting drug ... Second and third combinations included patients who were not on combination treatment Total number of drugs that have been used in TAHOD patients at the site where patients were receiving care Variables...
... regulations: FDA review of information provided to individual recipients of IND drugs, medical monitoring and reporting of the use of such drugs, information about shipment and storage of drugs, disposition ... DoD and FDA related to the acquisition of drugs and biologics for CBW defense: (1) FDA licensing of new anti-CBW drugs, (2) the use of Investigational New Drugs (INDs) in combat situations, and ... are essential to the acquisition of drugs and biologicals for CBW defense: licensing drugs and biologics for military uses, especially CBW defense; using drugs and biologics classified by FDA...
... of syntactic frames which we use, perhaps improve the statistical grammar from which the frames were extracted and nd techniques which allow us to selectively include such information about selectional ... measures have all the properties which we intuitively require from a measure of linguistic cluster quality For example, if we restrict attention to the case in which all verbs in an inferred cluster ... of PP information: eliminating all PP information from the verb descriptions (not only the delicate PP information in condition 2, but also PP argument information in the coarse condition frames)...
... production and supply of illegal drugs include: • puritylevelsforillegal drugs by drug type • thepriceforillegal drugs by drug type • thenumberandscaleofclandestine drug laboratories disrupted ... the prohibition of illegal drugs and regulating and enforcing access to legal drugs, including alcohol, tobacco, pharmaceuticals and other drugs In the case of illegal drugs, supply-reductionactivities,includingboth ... supply of illegal drugs (both current and emerging) Reducingthesupplyofillegal drugs requires activity at Australia’s borders to prevent and disrupt importations of illegal drugs and their...
... definitely raise a fundamental question on how much weight should be given to the phrase information compared to the word information In this paper, we propose to differentiate the value of λ in Eq according ... environment) would be required These will be our future work 1055 References Avi Arampatzis, Theo P van der Weide, Cornelis H A Koster, and P van Bommel 2000 Linguisticallymotivated information retrieval ... 1994 Natural language information retrieval: Trec-3 report In Proceedings of TREC-3, pages 39–54 Tao Tao and ChengXiang Zhai 2007 An exploration of proximity measures in information retrieval...
... through the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research, Grant 1U01AR052181-01 Information on the Patient- Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) can be found at http://nihroadmap.nih.gov/ ... and http://www.nih promis.org References Abbreviations (PROMIS): Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System; (PROs): Patient- reported outcomes; (S&W): Scott and White; (UNC): University ... breaks were offered for the children Parents were asked to complete a sociodemographic form which contained information regarding the child's age, gender, ethnicity, living situation, and chronic...
... for all drugs tested The drugs administered included anti-oxidants which can counteract free radicals produced by metabolic activity during the noise exposure, a loop diuretic (furosemide) which ... solvent of the drugs- (so that any protection provided by the drugs could be assessed; i.e not too small a PTS which could indicate a total protection; and not too large degree of PTS which could ... been shown that the injection of these drugs at the doses used, not produce a permanent hearing loss, i.e they are not ototoxic [5,9,10] Since some of the drugs were in saline solution and others...
... Insights into liaison between antiepileptic drugs and bone Drug Discov Today 2009, 14:428-35 Mattson RH, Gidal BE: Fractures, epilepsy, and antiepileptic drugs Epilepsy Behav 2004, 5(Suppl 2):S36-40 ... Insights into liaison between antiepileptic drugs and bone Drug Discov Today 2009, 14:428-35 Patsalos PN, Fröscher W, Pisani F, van Rijn CM: The importance of drug interactions in epilepsy therapy ... antiepileptic drugs are used, vitamin D and calcium supplementation are recommended for prophylaxis and treatment of bone loss Consent Written informed consent was obtained from the patient for...
... sensitivity to a given drug or class of drugs For some drugs, only a single point mutation is required to confer resistance, while for other drugs, multiple mutations appear to be required When the ... Delivering the drugs to the patients in need of the drugs f Effective combination therapies that are frontline treatments are too expensive to be paid by the patients g No new drugs in the past ... and describes the in silico drug discovery activities against potential malarial targets Drugs against all diseases Drugs against neglected diseases Figure 1: Number of drugs developed against neglected...
... dominant condition [8] Pre-operatively, our patient was presumed to have splenic infarct or abscess as the cause of splenic rupture because up to 51% of patients with IE suffer emboli to major organs ... inflammation in which there is protracted breakdown of cells This condition is seen most commonly in rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, inflammatory bowel disease, and the drug use method ... leads to vessels that are delicate and easily disrupted Patients who are hospitalized rarely experience ASR However, septic emboli are common in patients with IE who are hospitalized, occurring in...
... tomography scan of our patient that returned sputum-smear positive for acid fast bacilli He failed to achieve sputum conversion even after receiving second-line anti-TB drugs for six years Two ... demonstrated in patients with COPD and bronchial asthma [10] Meanwhile, there was a previous report of a patient with TB who developed metaplastic bone formation in the lung [3] This patient also ... article as: Eum et al., Metaplastic ossification in the cartilage of the bronchus of a patient with chronic multi -drug resistant tuberculosis: a case report Journal of Medical Case Reports 2010, 4:156...
... concerns in patient information, and portrays patients as passive and open to manipulation [9] Where patients' views are directly sought about information, their concerns reflect a patient empowerment ... professionals to patients and caregivers, The enthusiasm for proliferating the use and deployment of information in health systems is supported by studies and reviews of patient information, which suggest ... to provide information prescriptions [2], whereby information designed to support and signpost patients to relevant and personal sources of information about services and treatments required at...
... prescription drug misuse was utilised in the Participant Information Sheet: “You are invited to take part in a study which is exploring the diversion and misuse or abuse of prescription drugs by patients/clients ... using the prescribed drugs differently to patients who she classified as ‘abusers’, and she highlights what she sees as the differences between the two ‘types’ of patients The drugs she’s [an ‘overuser’] ... and alcohol and drug use Drug Alc Rev 2005, 24:143-155 Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee: Inquiry into the misuse/abuse of benzodiazepines and other forms of pharmaceutical drugs in Victoria:...
... guide therapy in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock We believe that this important study highlights again that pulmonary artery catheters should not be inserted routinely in patients with ... be avoided in patients with a higher perioperative risk for death Less invasive monitoring techniques, such as esophageal Doppler or lithium or transpulmonary dilution, may be required to optimize ... saturation on patient outcome and cost-effectiveness Crit Care Med 1989, 17:148-153 Kyff JV, Vaughn S, Yang SC, Raheja R, Puri VK: Continuous monitoring of mixed venous oxygen saturation in patients...
... Critical Care October 2004 Vol No Brambrink more frequently after conic dilatation (22 patients versus patients [P < 0.01]) Cosmetic problems were more common with the GWDF technique (10 versus ... coworkers in large part summarizes data (271 patients) from previous reports from the same group [13,14] Their report in this issue includes 71 additional patients who all received percutaneous tracheostomy ... groups The authors earlier reported on 100 of the patients who received conic dilatation tracheostomy [13], comparing data with a prior report on 171 patients cannulated using the GWDF technique [14]...
... Vinsonneau and colleagues is the latest attempt at determining which modality is superior A heterogeneous group of 360 medical and surgical ICU patients with acute renal failure as part of the multiple ... almost all patients with acute renal failure as part of MODS can be treated with IHD This was a well-conducted study with successful randomization ensuring balance in clinically important patient ... have been suboptimal Additionally, there is a lack of information about subsequent co-interventions, such as vasopressor and fluid therapy, which could have been used differentially between groups...
... min) in patients coming inside the city of Helsinki (229 patients), and 15 minutes (range – 35 min, IQR 10 – 16 min) in patients coming from surrounding cities of Espoo and Vantaa (144 patients) ... of pre-notification phone call in all patients, patients intubated on scene, and patients with TTA is presented in Table The percentage of pre-notified patients sustaining observed anatomic injuries ... of pre-notification phone call in all patients, intubated patients, and patients with trauma team activation (range, interquartile range) Heart rate All patients Intubated on scene Trauma team...