... the land to be lost more than 10% of the total area of the landholding and the remaining holding is not viable then the project will acquire the entire landholding and provide "land for land" ... Finance/ land available for rehabilitationand restoration and well information disclose/ disseminate to DPs and key stake holders - Compensation for affected trees and fruit - PCs and local ... area and assets associated with land - If remaining land is not sufficient for reorganizing: DP can opt for i) cash compensation at replacement cost for land and assets on land, or ii) “land for...
... 187-241 Ben-Yishay, Y., and Prigatano, G P (1990) Cognitive remediation In E Griffith and M Rosenthal (eds.), Rehabilitation of the Adult and Child with Traumatic Brain Injury Philadelphia: Davis, ... Freud, New York: Random House, pp 181-549 (original work published 1900) Friedland, R P., and Weinstein, E A (1977) Hemi-inattention and hemisphere specialization: Introduction and historical review ... French Societe de Neurologic in June 1914 and December 1918 are a further outstanding landmark The term "anosognosia" was coined there, and the clarity and elegance of Babinski's exposition was...
... with physical and virtual objects by healthy adults and those with hemiparesis Sveistrup presents current work on motor rehabilitation using virtual environments and virtual reality and, where possible, ... research andrehabilitation Assist Technol 2004, 16:54-62 Sherman W, Craig A: Understanding virtual reality: Interface, application, and design California: Morgan Kaufmann; 2002 Stanney KM: Handbook ... on JNER this month focuses on the meaning of presence and its importance to the use of VR for rehabilitation Why use a virtual world for rehabilitation? References Many people question why we...
... Journal of NeuroEngineering andRehabilitation 2004, 1:9 (wall, obstacles, etc.) and social and cultural boundaries have a strong influence on the possibility of action and the quality of experience ... understand this point and in particular the difference between VR and other media, here are some examples [50]: Page of 11 (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of NeuroEngineering andRehabilitation ... engagement and flow in the virtual reality, and increased their self-competence and self-efficacy Further, they experienced a sense of control and mastery over the virtual environment and perceived...
... NeuroEngineering andRehabilitation with a description of the state of the art of the application of wearable technology in physical medicine andrehabilitation Wearable sensors to measure movement and physiological ... and the daily clinical practice of physical medicine andrehabilitation Three areas of work are essential to achieve this objective: 1)the development of wearable sensors that unobtrusively and ... assembled for publication on Journal of NeuroEngineering andRehabilitation on the topic of wearable technology in physical medicine andrehabilitation has the objective of describing recent advances...
... musculoskeletal injuryand FMS score based on linear regression (An injury lowered the fire fighter FMS score by 3.44.), and there was a significant correlation between age, rank, and tenure and FMS ... and number of injury cases, cost of treatment, and lost days due to injury were gathered by the organization's worker's compensation department The data was derived from personnel, absentee and ... surveillance, andinjury prevention and treatment for Tucson Fire Department, an urban fire fighting agency in a community of 765, 000 All 433 subjects were involved in fire suppression activities and...
... potential pre -injury and injury- related explanatory variables [2] We grouped our explanatory variables into: preinjury socio-demographic, pre -injury health and disability, andinjuryand post -injury ... associations between lower extremity and spine and back injuries and mobility problems, and injuries to the head and neck and cognitive Langley et al Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2011, 9:68 ... after their injury to recall their EQ-5D status both prior to injury, and again at the time of the interview We adjusted for both the pre -injury EQ-5D score and time between injuryand interview...
... Council, and Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation, Bridges on Secondary Highways and Local Roads — Rehabilitationand Replacement, NCHRP Report 222, May 1980, 73 pp Mishler, H W and ... Virginia Highway and Transportation Research Council, and Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation, Bridges on Secondary Highways and Local Roads — Rehabilitationand Replacement NCHRP ... Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development Scientific Expert Group, Bridge Rehabilitationand Strengthening, Paris, 1983, 103 pp 55 Suter, R and Andrey, D., Rehabilitation of bridges, [Assainissement...
... contributions JS analyzed and interpreted the patient data regarding the hospital progress andrehabilitation AA supervised the prosthetic fitting andrehabilitation AA and SS were major contributors ... 92% during activities andrehabilitation Following initial slow progress due to the patient’s generalized deconditioning, low endurance and stump contracture, her motivation and endurance gradually ... normal [9] This energy demand becomes even higher when patients have COPD and additional significant comorbidities Thus rehabilitation in this population is challenging, and these patients require...
... NeuroEngineering andRehabilitation with a description of the state of the art of the application of wearable technology in physical medicine andrehabilitation Wearable sensors to measure movement and physiological ... and the daily clinical practice of physical medicine andrehabilitation Three areas of work are essential to achieve this objective: 1)the development of wearable sensors that unobtrusively and ... assembled for publication on Journal of NeuroEngineering andRehabilitation on the topic of wearable technology in physical medicine andrehabilitation has the objective of describing recent advances...
... increased the severity of lung injury, the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-6 and IL-8) [14] and markers of endothelial (vWF) [18] and epithelial (ICAM-1) [19] injury would increase in the ... of inflammatory mediators, and non-pulmonary organ failure Several biomarkers of inflammation (IL-6, IL-8, and sTNFrI/II) and epithelial (SP-D) and endothelial (vWF) injury as well as adhesion ... 6.5) and lung-protective (7.6 ml/kg, PEEP 14.8) ventilation strategies and measured bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and plasma biomarker levels at baseline and at 36 hours after intubation BAL and...
... soon after ischemic injury [18-20] NGAL protein was also markedly induced in kidney tubule cells, and easily detected in the plasma and urine in animal models of ischemic and nephrotoxic AKI ... PD had the idea for and designed the study, and recruited the patients QM and SD processed the samples and performed all the laboratory assays MMM and PD performed the statistical analyses All ... Biosite® Incorporated Brian Noland and Suzanne Williamson from Biosite Inc San Diego, CA, USA assisted in the installation and validation of the Triage® NGAL Test and Triage Meter Plus in the Devarajan...
... study by Oudemans-van Straaten and colleagues should make you sit up and take notice [5] This study on 200 patients receiving continuous venovenous hemofiltration randomised patients to systemic ... this study were safety and efficacy powered on adverse events necessitating discontinuation of therapy as well as transfusion requirements, circuit survival and metabolic and clinical outcomes ... the choice of anticoagulant employed, and in particular the use of regional anticoagulation in order to address the loss of treatment time, additional costs and not least the nursing time associated...
... with tissue injuryand hypoperfusion 10 Key messages • HMGB1 is elevated in plasma early after injuryand shock in human patients • Plasma levels of HMGB1 correlate with injury severity and shock ... 0.0003 by rank and P < 0.0001 by trend) and base deficit (P = 0.0019 by rank and P < 0.0001 by trend) There is a strong positive correlation between HMGB1 and ISS r = 0.41, P < 0.0001), and a similar ... demographics, the injury time, mechanism (blunt or penetrating) and severity, pre-hospital fluid administration, time of arrival in the trauma room and admission vital signs The Injury Severity...
... after injury [21] This is in agreement with our measurement of an SAA and ORP maxima between and days in our patient pool In a rat model of repeat mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), Tavazzi and ... critically ill patients and correlating with plasma paraoxonasearylesterase activity and plasma protein oxidation [9,10] Here, we show a positive correlation between injury severity and serum amyloid ... lung injuryand severe burn injury [6,7] Obviously, measuring multiple biochemical parameters, such as total antioxidants, lipid peroxidation, free radical production, protein oxidation, and/ or...
... Effect of landing height and technique on sagittal knee joint kinematics and energetics a Time profiles The landing phase was denoted by the duration of landing between initial contact and maximum ... reaction forces (GRF) during the landing phase of double-leg landing and single-leg landing from 0.3-m and 0.6-m heights * significant difference compared to double-leg landing at 0.3-m height (p
... angles and angular velocities during double-leg landing and/ or at greater landing height, and 3) elevated joint power and eccentric work done during double-leg landing and/ or at larger landing ... (0.3m and 0.6m) and technique (single-leg and double-leg landing) The key observations of the study were as follows: 1) heightened peak GRF during single-leg landing and/ or at greater landing ... for singleleg landing than double-leg landing for both 0.3-m and 0.6-m landing heights McNitt-Gray (1993), and Seegmiller and McCaw (2003) reported an increase in peak GRF when the landing height...
... landing 5.1.9 Comparison of knee flexion angular velocities between landing height and between landing techniques 5.1.10 Comparison of knee joint powers between landing height and between landing ... between landing height and between landing techniques 5.1.12 Comparison of hip, knee and ankle joint angles at initial contact between double-leg and single-leg landing in both sagittal and frontal ... double-leg and single-leg landing in both sagittal and frontal planes 5.1.15 Comparison of peak hip, knee and ankle joint moments between double-leg and single-leg landing in both sagittal and frontal...
... clinical studies in animal models and human beings are needed to understand molecular elements, ligand and receptors, involved in the mode of action of ozone and HBO Finally, according to the ... 2009/45) Before the experiment, animals had been fed standard rat chow and water ad libitum and housed in cages with controlled temperature and 12-hour light/dark cycle for at least week Experimental ... plasma, lymph and urine; and immediately reacts with polyunsaturated fatty acids, antioxidants, reduced glutathione and albumin resulting in formation of lipid peroxidation products and H2O2 While...