... using a variety of interactive and experiential methodologies Research to date demonstrates that training Summary of Findings Finding 1-1: Racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare exist and, ... 235 Understanding Clinical Decision-Making and the Roles of Stereotyping, Uncertainty, and Bias, 236 Understanding Patient-Level Influences on Care, 237 Understanding the Influence of Healthcare ... presented in this report are those of the Institute of Medicine Committee on Understanding and Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care and are not necessarily those of the funding...
... data included: (1) telephone or in- person interviews of diabetes experts defined as endocrinologists or internists; and (2) telephone or in- person individual interviews and focus groups of type and ... manuscript MH and TC assisted in the design of the study andin the drafting of the manuscript SL assisted in the conducting of interviews, analysis of the data and the drafting of the manuscript ... all domains on the TRIM-Diabetes and age and type of diabetes were significant inspecific domains in both measures Interpretability: Minimally Important Difference For the Burden domain, the...
... considerable interest in understanding the mechanism of the RNA regulatory phenomena and how miRNA functions in carcinogenesis Specifically, determining how the regulation of miRNA may be targeted to ... that deletion or loss -of- function mutations in the survival of motor neuron (SMN) protein results in SMA [12] Gemin and Gemin are shared components of SMN and miRNAcontaining ribonucleoprotein particles ... overexpression of miR-375 resulted in suppressed glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and its inhibition resulted in enhanced insulin secretion Myotrophin, a protein that has a role in exocytosis,...
... design of the study, assisted in analyzing and interpreting the data, and contributed to editing the manuscript PS assisted in analyzing and interpreting the data, and contributed to editing the ... reduce the perceived and actual costs of accessing care beyond the removal of clinic fees Interestingly, our study found differences in urban and rural setting in the types of financial barriers ... assisted in interpreting the data, and contributed to editing the manuscript BS contributed to interpreting the data and to the final manuscript SR contributed to the design of the study and the interpretation...
... nonresponse, ceiling and floor effects Children and adolescents between and 16 years of age and their parents were asked to participate in the DISABKIDS pilot and field study, completing the instrument ... group were included in each step taken in the European project and contributed in meetings and by testing the DISABKIDS instrument in their country All members have received the manuscript and have ... co-ordinating group: Monika Bullinger, Silke Schmidt and Corinna Petersen, Department of Medical Psychology, University Hospital of Hamburg, Germany Collaborating investigators in each of the...
... data included: (1) telephone or in- person interviews of diabetes experts defined as endocrinologists or internists; and (2) telephone or in- person individual interviews and focus groups of type and ... manuscript MH and TC assisted in the design of the study andin the drafting of the manuscript SL assisted in the conducting of interviews, analysis of the data and the drafting of the manuscript ... all domains on the TRIM-Diabetes and age and type of diabetes were significant inspecific domains in both measures Interpretability: Minimally Important Difference For the Burden domain, the...
... to -and- fro pattern of vocalizations between infant and parent, delay of onset of babbling, and decrease or no use of pre-speech gestures (e.g pointing, showing, nodding) are characteristic of ... protodeclarative pointing, response to name, interest in peers, bringing things to show parents, following a point, and imitation The reported sensitivity and specificity of the M-CHAT were around 89% and 93%, ... pathophysiology of autism involves genes that code for proteins from the family of neurexins and neuroligins that play, in turn, a role in the development and functioning of synaptic andin particular...
... to lin-4 and let-7 and comprehensively demonstrated robust knockout phenotypes similar to those seen in the respective loss of function mutant strains of lin-4 and let-7 For example, progeny of ... presence of rhodamine In these progeny the antisense oligonucleotides bind to and deplete the available pool of target miRNA, thus inhibiting miRNA function in the animal Page of Zheng and colleagues ... therefore confirming the specificity of inhibition Using a similar strategy, the authors could demonstrate specific inhibition of lys-6 miRNA in the ASEL neurons, where it functions to maintain left-right...
... as in the interpretation of the data OSS contributed substantially in the analysis and interpretation of the data All authors reviewed the manuscript and approved the final version Competing interests ... Scandinavian Sarcoma Group: Recommendations for the Diagnosis andTreatmentof Abdominal, Pelvic and Retroperitoneal Sarcomas 2002 Ray-Coquard I, Thiesse P, Ranchère-Vince D, Chauvin F, Bobin ... JL, and SL contributed substantially in all parts of the study except from the collection of data MS, PW, and PR contributed substantially in the planning of the study and the collection of data...
... statistical methods), participants, place of study (country and setting), main effects and data points for our outcomes of interest, and strengths and limitations of each study In addition to ... JC 2000 Determine the rates ofspecific psychiatric disorders among drug dependent persons intreatmentand determine whether these rates vary by race (and gender) Interview-based study of newly ... following characteristics: US and UK studies; community, inpatient and prison settings; secure and non-secure inpatient settings; use of an interview schedule and no interview schedule; different...
... lasting more than months This definition covers adequately the clinical course and findings in our patients from a clinical point of view The following two main types of CSOM were differentiated: ... use in clinical studies Therefore, inclusion in the study was determined according to Nadol [1]: disease of the middle ear and/ or mastoid with irreversible mucosal damage or infection lasting ... of life questionings were conducted at all three TM Clinical examination included general ENT examination, microscopy of the ears including Valsalva test and tuning fork test In addition, the...
... H, Trautwein C, Tacke F: Circulating retinol binding protein in critically ill patients before specific treatment: prognostic impact and correlation with organ function, metabolism and inflammation ... for inflammation and bacterial infection in clinical routine, CRP and PCT reached AUC statistics of 0.524/0.531 and 0.545/0.550 In comparison with these biomarkers of organ dysfunction and inflammation, ... requiring ICU treatment To investigate the diagnostic precision of suPAR and classic clinical inflammatory parameter in an intensive care environment we performed ROC analyses The obtained AUC of...
... The rate and intensity of infection increases with aging Buffaloes and bovines are infected with F gigantica in larger number and more severe in summer The rate and intensity of infection in the ... Lan et al (1999) Khan M K et al (2009) * Regarding the intensity of infection: Buffaloes infected mainly in mild and moderate intensity in all four seasons of the year In severe intensity the infection ... rates of liver flukes in buffaloes and bovines in summer and were the lowest in Winter 3.2.2.4 Infection rate and intensity of F gigantica in buffaloes and bovines with different sex Table 3.13 Infection...
... lyric, ‘‘Act of Union’’ (), the coupling of England and Ireland issuesin the conception of ‘‘an obstinate fifth column,’’ ‘‘the heaving province’’ of Ulster.¹ Identifying the masculine position ... another legacy of the rhetoric of empire as it has been institutionalized in ways of speaking and writing, learning and teaching Does Heaney’s extended use of this gendered imperial metaphor suggest ... this gap by thinking through the question of Ireland’s discursive relation to England in the nineteenth century Introduction from a standpoint informed especially by feminist and postcolonial...
... comparing and contrasting linguistics became popular thanks to the emergence of new lands, new communities, and new languages Sine 1970s, comparing and contrasting linguistics has been playing ... playing a more and more important role to meet the rising demand for language learning to communicate and scientific developments in the direction of multi-lingual research In Vietnam, along with ... and English learners have encountered a lot of difficulties practicing questions in speaking and learning Therefore, this paper aims to compare and contrast the differences and similarities of...
... the theoretical basis of public address It also contributes to setting up a standard of society In particular, criticism interprets the function of communication and indicates the limits of present ... sheet of paper printed and distributed, at stated intervals for conveying intelligence of passing events, advocating opinions, etc.; a public print that circulates news, advertisements, proceeding ... computer, vastly expanding choice and creating all kinds of opportunities, for role modeling, competition, dialogue, and mutual critique of writers Now, when there is something wrong, many of the severe...
... Allegories of Union in Irish and English writing English discursive violence, another legacy of the rhetoric of empire as it has been institutionalized in ways of speaking and writing, learning and ... this gap by thinking through the question of Ireland’s discursive relation to England in the nineteenth century Introduction from a standpoint informed especially by feminist and postcolonial ... faultlines within an increasingly class-stratified culture, in that the presence of Irish immigrants in England exacerbates the crisis of the English social body Andin locating the failure of Union...
... might be interpreted as a ludic insult in friend talks 4.2 FINDINGS Some impirical findings on the interpretation of insults in Vietnamese and American cultures 21 4.2.1 The Influence of Social ... Insults in the ludic feature might normally occur in intimate talks in both Vietnamese and American cultures 4.2.2 The Influence of Topics on the Interpretation of Insults - Both Vietnamese and ... strenghthening feelings of solidarity within a group andof closeness between interlocutors 10 Slugoski and Turnbull [31] found banters were found as more insulting than sarcasms With the data of insults...
... detail in teaching and preparing the linguistic content and the set 5.5.1 Emotion and Exaggeration of exercises for the teaching and practising exaggeration or function 5.5.2 Hearer Interpretation ... thanking can appear in English since it could not be found in 5.1 SUMMARY OF THE STUDY OF EXAGGERATION IN Vietnamese In contrast, we cannot find exaggeration of sympathy in ENGLISH AND VIETNAMESE ... stories and novels in the hope of finding out the similarities and -5- -6- differences in English and Vietnamese, and then to provide some CHAPTER practical suggestions for teaching and learning...