... single-centre data
[52-56]. Inherent within this type of evidence is the lack of
rigour and generalisability. Furthermore, the magnitude of the
effect ofthe MET may be influenced by institution-specific
administrative ... the bedside ofthe critically ill wherever
they are. In the words ofthe slogan ofthe American Society
of Critical Care Medicine, we need to deliver the ‘right care,
right now’. Hospital wards ... component of
the syndrome. The arrival ofthe MET brings a critical care
environment to the bedside. In a sense, when an MET syn-
drome develops, it could be argued that both the hospital and
the patient...
... research or the
management of patients have a sound grasp of at least the
basics of statistical methods. Unfortunately, in practice this is
often not true, with many relying on distant memories of
poorly ... Although some ofthe topics covered in this series
will probably be familiar, it is hoped that there will still be useful
lessons to be learned, for example the underlying assumptions
of a hypothesis ... calculations;
measures of disease; parametric and non-parametric tests;
simple regression; and analysis of survival data. Ideally the
series will evolve to meet the needs of Critical Care readers,
and...
...
rare by themselves. However, we have only found
one such case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC in the
literature. In this case, we describe the second case of
MZ with mirror-imaging of AC and ... monitor the counterpart of
the symptomatic patient, irrespective ofthe absence of
symptoms.
At last, Twin A was admitted to our department
with a serious fever, which can also induce loss of ... counterpart
of the symptomatic patient with AC as early as possible,
irrespective ofthe absence of symptoms.
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The authors have declared that no conflict of in-
terest exists....
... (3) the location ofthe impact and the occur-
rence ofthe tumor corresponded exactly one to the
other; and (4) there was a more than one year interval
between trauma and the appearance ofthe ... documented the absence of tumor
at the time ofthe brain injury.
We suggest that these conditions for the accep-
tance of a causal relationship between cranial trauma
and brain tumor study are the ... interval between
trauma and the appearance ofthe tumor of at least 1
year, a longer latent period increasing the likelihood
of a causal relationship.
5. The presence ofthe tumor must be proved...
... Almost of them came from Northern
provinces of Vietnam. The majority ofthe population is from the countryside.
The average score of English they got in the entrnace exam ranges from 5 to 7. These ... school they have to pass the entrance exam of English, Math, and Literature. They
are supposed to have the intermidiate level of English. Most ofthe students have good
proficiency of English, ... video…) 1 5 0 0 0
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The result ofthe question 6 (questionaire for the students) revealed that the topics
and the content ofthe textbooks attracted the students very much....
... of them are 19- 20 years of age. In
terms of language learning, they have different experience. Nevertheless, their level of
English proficiency is still quite low and varies a lot due to the ... collected from other sources- the survey questionnaire.
The author ofthe study observed the C.QDL 05.2. The observation is carried out
with a set of checklist made by the author including the students’ ... Explain to the class that the concept of time can be very different in different cultures, and
that in this activity they are going to compare the concept of time in the UK with the concept
of time...
... from the vessel owners
to the end consumers; (2) the group of trading fresh seafood from the
other traders to the end consumers; (3) the group of transfer processed
products from the other ... fishing production ofthe vessel owners:
+ The middle men: they may not get profits, but they do not have
to spend costs for the sea trip ofthe vessel owners, therefore, they do not
suffer ... all the investments that the middle men spend
in the sea trips ofthe vessel owners are the loans that they provide to the
vessel owners. Therefore, the middle men only get losses when the...
... organisation of repair and maintenance of tools and their
final disposal at the end of their life. For the example ofthe tool library, the following
attributes could be suggested in the above ... availability of sources, which can provide help in these respects.
2.4 Outline ofthe report
An overview ofthe sections ofthe report is presented below.
Section 1 provides the background and the ... customers. These customers do not often go
through the process in a linear manner and a lot of services happen after the encounter with
the service organisation takes place. In these cases, much of the...
... O
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1
: the degree ofthe participation before the experiment of Class A
O
2
:
the degree ofthe participation at the end ofthe experiment of Class A
O
3
: the degree ofthe participation ... However, it is
their learning styles which were shown in their passive way of learning and their sense of
cooperation with other members ofthe group that minimized the benefits ofthe technique. ... analyze the techniques and
activities the teachers of English at theTourism Faculty in CSSH often used to overcome
those factors and increase the level of participation. Then, based on the findings...
... conditions ofthe slums, the serious water supply
problem and lack of proper sanitation, the severe air pollution, and the effects ofthe
Asian economic crisis explain the poor health status of small ... about the significance of urbanization
with respect to the health ofthe poorest children living in the poorest settlements in
cities. The underlying purpose of this study is to support the design ... design of effective
program interventions to improve the health of these children. The report tries to deal
with the questions of what is different about the living situations and life chances of...
... care to the mother
and reduce the likelihood of MTCT of HIV. ‘ The core goal
of all medical therapy is to bring the patient’s viral load
to an undetectable level. When that goal is reached,
the chance ... providers use their time, rather
than the amount of time they have available, is
what matters.
The contribution of MCH and delivery
services
In most developing countries, the great majority
of pregnant ... printed here
with the agreement ofthe Department. Ian
Askew’s participation in thereview was sup-
ported through the ‘Memorandum of Under-
standing’ between the WHO Department of
Reproductive...
... a substantial impact on the individual, their family, the
community and the society in which they live. Furthermore, the evidence suggests that
there are subgroups ofthe elderly who are more ... treatment.
1.2 STRUCTURE OFTHEREVIEW
This review addresses the many issues associated with the transportation and mobility
needs of older road users. While much ofthe literature focuses on ... user group.
In the proposal, MUARC stipulated that thereview would assess the current state of
knowledge in regard to the following issues:
• Understanding the facts and myths ofthe elderly...
... is
common in the United States. If the same 60 percent
of the incentive compensation award is deferred, the
whole 60 percent is exposed to the variation in the
value ofthe stock. If the stock is ... from the standpoint ofthe unit, the leader may
believe any such losses would be more than offset by profits
from other business units. Thus, the leader would not expect the
losses to affect the ... yet
consistently reviewing and approving these standards.
The board of directors should regularly review the
results of monitoring of incentive compensation
arrangements described in the previous...