... Authors’ contributions CK, CE and EF performed the operation and together with GA and SL contributed to the conception and design of the manuscript JP and KP analyzed and interpreted the patient ... enlarged and full of multiple cysts, the maximum diameter of which was cm The stomach was compressed between the left lobe of the liver and the spleen, explaining the cystrelated complaints of the ... included hepatic and renal function, symptomatic relief, the patient’s working capacity and CT scans The follow-up showed post-resection hypertrophy of the spared liver and lack of clinically significant...
... nourished and acorns provided with soil and water The interweaving of doctrine and practice in the area of war has been a complex and often untidy process through much (or rather all) of history – and ... 45–71 League of Nations Of cial Journal League of Nations Treaty Series Edmund F Moore, Reports of Cases of the Judicial Committee and the Lords of Privy Council, New Series (UK) Opinions of the Attorneys-General ... the mainstream of legal analysis, largely as a result of the crumbling of older conceptions of legitimacy and the rise of new aspirations for democracy and the self-determination of peoples The...
... the diagnosis andmanagementof hepatitis C in the peri-liver transplant period, as well as the managementof the complications of chronic liver diseases Paul Martin M.D is Professor of Medicine ... because of the patient's often poor performance status, their increased susceptibility to infection and rejection, and the presence of anemia and renal dysfunction that lessen the tolerability of ... Sinai School of Medicine New York and Associate Director of the Division of Liver Diseases He has a major interest in the managementof viral hepatitis in organ transplantation and chronic kidney...
... understanding ofand accommodate the target's MOAs and the trade-off of free choice and externalities The potential for success of the three sets of tools is derived from the target's assessment of ... 7, and 8; and members of 4, 7, and may be managed by allowing them the opportunity and/ or ability to share in the benefits P7 returns to a consideration of the importance of self-interest and ... appreciation of the self-interest of the target, the benefits of an exchange, and the constraining nature of power and competition are needed if marketing is to be used successfully as a class of behavior-management...
... Director, Energy and Science Division Branch Chief, Science and Space Programs Branch Government Accountability Office Director, NASA Financial Management, Office of Financial Managementand Assurance ... for loans of astromaterials for classroom examination and study The Curation Office manages the loans and makes lunar and meteorite education disks available to teachers 10 NASA’s Office of Communications ... number of lunar displays managed and approved by the Exhibits Manager through Johnson’s Public Affairs Office Figure Managementand Distribution of Astromaterials for Research, Education, and Public...
... Alcohol dependence affects 4% of people aged between 16 and 65 in England (6% of men and 2% of women), and over 24% of the English population (33% of men and 16% of women) consume alcohol in a ... assessment andmanagementof harmful drinking and alcohol dependence in adults and in young people aged 10–17 years This is one of three pieces of NICE guidance addressing alcohol-related problems and ... multiagency and integrated care pathway and maximisation of engagement, including the use of motivational interviewing approaches monitoring of the impact of interventions and revision of the care...
... directory of alcohol services and accommodation should be developed for the benefit of NHSScotland staff, patients and their families, friends and carers n 35 THE MANAGEMENTOF HARMFUL DRINKING AND ... (including in the elderly), tremor of the hands and tongue, and excessive capillarisation of the facial skin and conjunctivae.16,17 The exact association between these signs and actual heavy drinking ... period of abstinence is often associated with rapid reappearance of the features of the syndrome (priming) A definitive diagnosis of dependence should usually be made only if three or more of the...
... have compared the efficacy and complications of cyanoacrylate injection and banding ligation for the managementof bleeding gastric varices 27 Managementof acute upper and lower gastrointestinal ... gastroenterology and the referring consultant 11 Managementof acute upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding 4Resuscitation and initial management 4.1AIRWAY, BREATHING andCIRCULATION Patients ... examination and should undergo digital rectal examination and proctoscopy MANAGEMENT OF LOWER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING 8.1 locALISING BLEEDING Localisation of the site and determination of the cause of...
... visiting professor at the Universities of Cape Town, Tel Aviv, and Lyon, and at the Pasteur and Weizmann Institutes He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science andof the ... Sidransky Nutritional Aspects and Clinical Managementof Chronic Disorders and Diseases, Felix Bronner v Forthcoming Titles Handbook of Nutraceuticals and Nutritional Supplements and Pharmaceuticals, ... Prevention and Treatment, Jana Parízková and Andrew Hills Alcohol and Coffee Use in the Aging, Ronald R Watson Handbook of Nutrition in the Aged, Third Edition, Ronald R Watson Vegetables, Fruits, and...
... question and search a minimum of one general database (ie, MEDLINE, EMBASE) and the Cochrane Library (both The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews [CDSR] and Database of Abstracts of Reviews of ... sequential assessment of the quality of evidence, followed by assessment of the balance between the benefits and risks, burden, and cost, leading to development and grading of a management recommendation ... (UG) Rationale The principles of source control in the managementof sepsis include a rapid diagnosis of the specific site of infection and identification of a focus of infection amenable to source...
... year This comprises direct costs to the NHS of £2.8 billion, costs of informal care of £2.4 billion and costs because of lost productivity and disability of £1.8 billion2 Until recently, stroke was ... define the extent of carotid artery narrowing Sections 1.2.3 and 1.2.4 cover the optimum timing of carotid imaging, and the selection of appropriate patients for, and timing of, carotid endarterectomy ... Stroke Scale (NIHSS) of above 15 • Decrease in the level of consciousness to give a score of or more on item 1a of the NIHSS • Signs on CT of an infarct of at least 50% of the middle cerebral...
... The goal of the paper was to review existing knowledge about risk managementand related topics such as disaster planning and management, and emergency management It gives overview of hazards, ... development of BSS management Evidence has shown that current way ofmanagementand functioning of the BSS during the extraordinary events causes too many hardships and sometimes complete blockade of ... full saturation of the permeable area and increasing of the surface runoff • Second day: dry period • Third day: rain with intensity of 25 l/s/ha and duration of 24 h 30 R ARSOV AND T IGNEVA-DANOVA...
... surgery is not required Review of the liter- ature showed that most of the relevant studies of treatment and outcome of PGL, considered small numbers of patients and were conducted retrospectively ... conceived of the study, and participated in its design and coordination HE and MI: review of the final manuscript and revising it critically for important intellectual content All authors read and ... designed study and drafted the manuscript NI: participated in the design of the study, in the statistical analysis, and helped to draft the manuscript and review of the final manuscript YB and HK: conceived...
... prevention andmanagementof cardiovascular disease In chapter a systematic review and meta-‐analysis of studies evaluating the effect of XOI on ... University of Glasgow Institute of Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences and in particular to Professor Matthew Walters, Professor Kennedy Lees and Dr Jesse ... role of uric acid and xanthine oxidase in the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease 103 4.1 Biochemistry of uric acid and the...
... responsibility for management, assessment of urban trees as the first operation and maintenance of urban infrastructures including urban green step in systematic managementof urban trees and urban green ... hydrology, landmarks and buildings…) 72 Urban land use and land use planning Urban infrastructures of transportation, water supply, waste water drainage, solid wastes collection and dumping, ... DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS The applications of GIS for planning andmanagementof urban green areas Tra Vinh case studies will be discussed at the workshop and urban trees in Ha Tinh and Tra...
... 280 308 Fig 21.8 Usyn and Udeg at 1000 UCELLS and 1500 UCELLS vs time Usyn, rate of synthesis of udder enzymes; Udeg, rate of degradation of udder enzymes; UCELLS, number of secretory cells 568 ... Murray, R.A and Peirce-Sandner, S.B (1991) Responses of dairy cows to supplemental rumen-protected forms of methionine and lysine Journal of Dairy Science 74, 2997–3013 Robert, C.P and Casella, ... nitrogen and energy metabolism of lactating cows given abomasumal infusions of casein British Journal of Nutrition 55, 537–556 Yang, Y.T and Baldwin, R.L (1973a) Preparation and metabolism of isolated...
... carding and spinning Fibre breakages can occur during each of these stages of processing leading to losses of wool, called noil, and slowing of the rate of processing; both will cause the cost of ... error of 10=20 ¼ 0:5 and a relative discomfort of 0:52 ¼ 0:25 Similar calculations for CP, NDF and time spent eating give discomforts of 0.36, 0.51 and 0.01, respectively, and a total discomfort of ... CP, NDF and time spent eating, andof total discomfort, for a range of daily intakes of food by sheep; see text for details of food and animal’s ‘requirements’ Voluntary Feed Intake and Diet...
... RUS (% of starch) RUP (% of protein) dRUP (% of RUP) Masha Cold pelleted Steam pelleted Expander treated Expander treated and pelleted Mash Cold pelleted Steam pelleted Expander treated Expander ... Poel, A.F.B and Tamminga, S (1998) Effect of pressure toasting on the rumen degradability and intestinal digestibility of whole and broken peas, lupins and faba beans and a mixture of these feedstuffs ... toasting of barley on ruminal fermentation, amount of metabolizable starch and protein, and performance of dairy cows In: Van der Honing, Y (ed.) Book of Abstracts of the 53rd Annual Meeting of the...