... kéo dài thời gian - Rough and ready: tàm tạm - In the rough: chưa hoàn thành - In rough: đại khái Ex: I’ve drawn it in rough so that he finds it easy to look Join hands to ST: hợp tác làm - Make ... vicious circle: vòng luẩn quẩn - In the nick of time: vừa kịp lúc - Be overrun with ST: có nhiều - Stand by/ go back on one’s pledges: giữ/thất hứa - Walk with a limp: khập khiễng - Conduct a review ... one’s thirst: giải khát - In/with regard to : concerning SO/ST - Have regard to ST: think carefully and remember about ST - Set of golf clubs: gậy đánh golf - Imposing view of: cảnh tượng bệ vệ oai...
... the phratry and totem of her husband, and consequently to make them of a different phratry and totem from her father Under matriliny on the other hand there is nothing to prevent the grandchildren ... chattels or land and fixtures we know little From Spencer and Gillen we learn that among the Warramunga the mother's brother, or daughter's husband, succeeds to the boomerangs, and other moveable ... from pursuing the policy of the free and open port The necessity of protecting tribal and group property in land and game would naturally tend to bind men closer and closer, in proportion as the...
... Cancerand Nutrition Int J Cancer 2006 Nov;119(10):2412-6 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16894557 Gandini S, Botteri E, Iodice S, et al Tobacco smoking and cancer: a meta-analysis Int J Cancer ... bladder and adjacent organs, that is prostate and seminal vesicles in men, and uterus and adnexa in women (8) The inclusion of the entire prostate in male patients, and the extent of urethrectomy and ... smoking andcancer from 1961 to 2003, with reported estimates for current and/ or former smokers The pooled risk estimates for bladder cancer demonstrated a significant association for both current and...
... Breast Cancer in Women within Ages 45-49 in England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Finland, and Denmark; 1943-2005 Cancer registrations in Scotland ... for which breast cancer incidence is available (2005 for Republic of Ireland; 2004 for England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Sweden; 2003 for Czech Republic and Finland; 2001 for Denmark) ... Cancer in Women within Ages 50-54 in England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Finland, and Denmark; 1943-2005 Journal of American Physicians and...
... lung cancer are very poor In England, for patients diagnosed between 1993 and 1995 and followed up to 2000, 21.4% of men and 21.8% of women with lung cancer were alive year after diagnosis and ... Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death for men, who account for 60% of lung cancer cases In women, lung cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death after breast cancer ... Palliative interventions and supportive and palliative care This section focuses on palliative interventions and supportive and palliative care for patients with lung cancerand therefore only evidence...
... relatives: grandparent, grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece and nephew; half sister and half brother Third-degree relatives: great grandparent, great grandchild, great aunt, great uncle, first cousin, grand ... breast cancer – BRCA1, BRCA2 and TP53 The objective of this guideline is to decrease breast cancer morbidity and mortality by assessing hereditary risk in people before breast cancer develops and ... appropriate age and risk criteria Centres should record details of tumour size, grade and lymph node status and whether the cancer was a prevalent, incident or interval cancer so that sensitivity and specificity...
... bladder in men Q How common is prostate cancer? A Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in men (except for skin cancer) and a leading cause of cancer death worldwide In 2007, close ... prostate cancerand 27,050 men will die from prostate cancer in the U.S Q How is prostate cancer diagnosed? A Prostate cancer is most often diagnosed by needle biopsy of the prostate gland Biopsies ... ribs, and bones of the arm and thigh are the most common sites if cancer spreads to the bone Prostate cancer that has spread to the bone is called metastatic prostate cancer – it is not bone cancer, ...
... the phratry and totem of her husband, and consequently to make them of a different phratry and totem from her father Under matriliny on the other hand there is nothing to prevent the grandchildren ... chattels or land and fixtures we know little From Spencer and Gillen we learn that among the Warramunga the mother's brother, or daughter's husband, succeeds to the boomerangs, and other moveable ... from pursuing the policy of the free and open port The necessity of protecting tribal and group property in land and game would naturally tend to bind men closer and closer, in proportion as the...
... and invasion of prostate cancer, breast cancerand epidermoid carcinoma cells [65–67] Also, breast cancer cell invasiveness was suppressed in vitro by both GnRH-I and GnRH-II [67] Signaling and ... and the agonistic effects of GnRH antagonists in cancer cells is still controversial Grundker and co-workers have compared the GnRH responsiveness of SKOV-3 and EFO-27 ovarian cancer cells, and ... pathways and biological GnRH and ovarian cancer actions in pituitary gonadotropes and tumor cells remain to be determined Gai and ⁄ or Gaq have been detected in GnRH-I receptor-expressing ovarian cancer...
... SPINK1 and PRSS1 genes, with a high risk of pancreatic cancer For this population, the cumulative risks of pancreatic cancer at the age of 50 and 75 years are 11% and 49% for men and 8% and 55% ... Clin Cancer Res 11:4681-4688 [39] Ahuia N and Issa JP 2000 Aging, methylation andcancer Histol Histopathol 15(3):835842 [40] Liu L, Wylie RC, Andrews LG, Tolloefsboi TO, 2003 Aging, cancerand ... Lankisch, P.G., Andersen, J.R., Dimagno, E.P., Andren-Sandberg ,A., &Domellof, L (1993) Pancreatitis and the risk of pancreatic cancer International Pancreatitis Study Group New England Journal of...
... and English Cancer Network, Scotland and Northern Ireland (2005) Incidence Rate Data sources: ISD Scotland, Northern Ireland Cancer Registry, UK Association of Cancer Registries, Welsh Cancer Intelligence ... national rates and Northern Ireland the lowest (14.2 per 100,000 population) Table 1.1 Number of new cases and rates registered for ovarian cancer in 2007 England Cases Wales Scotland N.Ireland United ... rates by cancer network The mortality rate of ovarian cancer by cancer network in 2005 was highest in the Peninsula and Mid Trent Cancer Network and lowest in the North London, West London and North...
... coded to cancer garbage codes, GBD 2000 Included Excluded Mouth and oropharynx cancers Oesophagus cancer Stomach cancer Colon and rectum cancers Melanoma and other skin cancers Breast cancer Cervix ... age and sex for each site and region 200 Total cancer deaths ('000) 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 Mouth and oropharynx cancers Oesophagus cancer Stomach cancer Colon and rectum cancers Liver cancer ... Pancreas cancer Trachea, bronchus and lung cancers Melanoma and other skin cancersb Corpus uteri cancerc Ovary cancer 10 23 48 24 20 128 Prostate cancer 44 74 94 21 19 258 3.7 Bladder cancer 14...
... cervical cancer, can usually identify HPV-related lesions andcancer Biopsies of visible lesions are also used to confirm their source and classify them as LSIL, HSIL, or cancerous Treatment Standard ... suffering and lost productivity They were able to use the work of the UCSF and other researchers who had studied the incidence of ASIL and anal cancer, as well as cost figures from the screening for and ... cervical cancer screening using Pap smears Infection with HPV is highly prevalent among gay and bisexual men This population also has a high incidence of HPV-associated anal lesions andcancer Gay and...
... Cancer Chemotherapy Rachel Airley Cancer Research Scientist and Lecturer in Pharmacology Cancer Chemotherapy Cancer Chemotherapy Rachel Airley Cancer Research Scientist and Lecturer ... age-standardized relative survival (%) adults diagnosed 1996–1999, England and Wales by sex and site NHL, non-Hodgkins lymphoma Reproduced with permission from Cancer Research UK http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerstats ... site and sex, adults diagnosed in England and Wales in time period 1986–1999 NHL, non-Hodgkin lymphomas Reproduced with permission from Cancer Research UK http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/ cancerstats...
... potential drug candidates or therapeutic targets [10] Breast cancer is one of the most common and prevalent cancers in women and a leading cause of cancerrelated death [11] As in other common cancers, ... of lung and liver cancer cells by targeting multiple cell cycle oncogenes [28] and miR-34b and miR-34c have a cooperative negative effect on proliferation and colony formation of ovarian cancer ... MDA-MB-231 and P = 0.0010 for the comparison between BT-474 and MDA-MB231, but P = 0.0399 for the comparison between MCF-7 and SK-BR-3, P = 0.0123 for the comparison between T-47D and SK-BR-3 and P...
... capacities and attributes at the point of entry into employment Employers then mobilise, develop and commodify these capacities and attributes through a process of recruitment, selection and training, ... philosophical questions, but on the day to day working of ethics and values in teaching and learning, the Philosophical and Religious Studies Learning and Teaching Support Network (PRS-LTSN) of the University ... supplementary and vital research question: ‘How should an HR manager respond to the competing pressures of recruiting and retaining attractive employees while at the same time keeping legislative and professional...
... Beanstalk, and Craig Manhood and Bill Roberston from Fig Tree Thanks also to Jo Barraket from the The Australian Centre of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies, Queensland University of Technology, and ... to Social Accounting and Audit, and for providing encouragement and feedback on a draft version While we have adopted the framework and approach to suit the context of small and primarily volunteer-based ... member-based community organisationsand enterprises This document seeks to fill these gaps It provides an easy to understand guide on using social accounting in small community organisationsand enterprises...
... culturing and processing conditions, and by using different types of banding and staining Some samples simply grow well and give good quality chromosome preparations, and others defy every trick and ... harmful and should be handled with due care and attention Always refer to the information provided by the manufacturer From: Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 220: Cancer Cytogenetics: Methods and ... every patient, and his or her family, the diagnosis of a malignancy can be traumatic, and an accurate and early indication of their prognosis is valuable Introduction Applications and Limitations...