... data sparseness, making automatic learning from examples more difficult These short-comings are more apparent in the annotation of less prominent and less frequent roles, marked by the ARG2 to ARG5 ... therefore conveys more information, but it is also more difficult to learn, as it is more uncertain An uninformed PropBank learner that simply assigned the most frequent label would be correct ... Elsevier Charles Fillmore 1968 The case for case In Emmon Bach and Harms, editors, Universals in Linguistic Theory, pages 1–88 Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Szu-ting Yi, Edward Loper, and Martha Palmer...
... investigators Deaths were classified as having cardiovascular or noncardiovascular causes, and deaths from cardiovascular causes were further classified as sudden or due to myocardial infarction, heart ... ventricular dysfunction, heart failure, orboth after myocardial infarction are at high risk for sudden death or cardiac arrest with resuscitation The absolute risk is greatest in the early period ... with Myocardial Infarction and Left Ventricular Dysfunction, Heart Failure, orBoth Sudden Death in Patients with Myocardial Infarction and Left Ventricular Dysfunction, Heart Failure, orBoth ...
... looks particularly important.5,71 Targeting mast cell migration through these specific chemokine pathways or through a more generalized approach72 may therefore provide a novel means for inhibiting ... subjects, there are numerous mast cells within the ASM, but these are rarely seen in the ASM of patients with eosinophilic bronchitis or normal subjects.51 The majority of these mast cells are of the ... unclear, they represent an excellent biomarker for predicting whether patients will respond to corticosteroids, predicting which patients are at risk of exacerbations, and for guiding steroid therapy...
... overhydration is important for deciding on inotropic support or infusion of fluids Obviously, intravascular and cardiac underfilling can concur with extravascular (pulmonary) overhydration, making ... online http://ccforum.com/content/9/2/136 manifested at the bedside, are caused by ALI/ARDS and increased permeability, pulmonary overhydration, orboth This differentiation is important because ... Crit Care 2004, 8:369-371 Michard F, Zarka V, Alaya S: Better characterization of acute lung injury/ARDS using lung water Chest 2004, 125:11661167 Esteban A, Fernández-Segoviano P, Frutos-Vivar...
... nor B or C but D also Neither the TV nor the video sets properly A works B work C has worked D is working Now women work both before after having their children Page Either – Neither – Both ... the television works properly A Neither – nor B Neither – or C Either – nor D Not – nor He could not come did not want to A either – or B neither – or C either – nor D nor – nor The hotel ... – or C either – nor D nor – nor The hotel is neither spacious A or comfortable B nor comfortable C or comfort D nor comfort Not did she refuse to speak to him, but she also vowed never...
... temporary workers exert significantly more effort Temporary workers have a 60% higher probability of working overtime (unpaid) compared to workers with a permanent contract This gives an important argument ... society to make it worthwhile) Although the temporary worker knows that selfish permanent workers are going to low effort, the temporary worker has still enough incentives to high effort This is called ... Beliefs of temporary workers about other temporary members is higher in an entirely temporary team than in mixed teams This could be an explanation for higher contribution levels of temporary members...
... number of words end in -or in American English and -our in British English Examples are: color and humor (US) Similarly some words end in -er in American and -re in British English Examples are: center ... meter (US) Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) ... Common words ending in these terminations are given below and students should add to this list as they come across fresh...
... 29/A 29M for definitions relating to the production of hot wrought and cold finished bars 3.1.2 bolting material—rolled or forged bars or blanks, wire, rod, threaded bar, rotary pierced or extruded ... seamless tubes, bored bars, or forged hollows from forged or rolled bar segments to be manufactured into bolts, screws, studs, washers, and nuts 3.1.3 certifying organization—the company or association ... purchase order 12 Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance 13 Decarburization 12.1 The parts shall conform to the dimensions, tolerances and finish as specified on the purchaser’s order or in the...
... for chronic inflammatory sinusitis [12] Sinus aspergilloma is often asymptomatic and may therefore be overlooked during the workup performed before starting TNFα antagonisttherapy Furthermore, ... using the following keywords: (rheumatoid arthritis OR ankylosing spondylitis OR spondylarthritis) AND (aspergilloma OR fungus ball OR aspergillosis OR sinusitis) Case reports, case series, and ... Infliximab, March 2003 No 32 66 Hypertension, tuberculosis, osteoporosis, uveitis, coronary artery disease Glucocorticoid therapy, methotrexate Infliximab, November 2001 Yes 15 47 Primary tuberculosis,...
... in a clear or straightforward manner Nor are complications linked to a person's substance use or abuse easy to unravel and resolve Still indications are that substance use disorders are among ... already in therapy for depression, anxiety, or grief may begin drinking or "drugging" more heavily in response to current stressors, or may be arrested for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol ... progress appears to be stalled For example, if a client referred for therapy after being arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct (or after a positive drug screen at work) withholds information...
... Woodcock (coordinator); Laboratories: Christiana Care Center for Outcomes Research, Newark, DE, and Emory University, Atlanta — W Weintraub; Health Economics Research Center, Menlo Park, CA — P Barnett; ... denotes percutaneous coronary intervention, CAD coronary artery disease, CCS Canadian Cardiovascular Combo Society, CABG coronary-artery bypass grafting, and VA Veterans Affairs AUTHOR, PLEASE NOTE: ... denotes acute coronary syndrome, PCI percutaneous coronary intervention, and CABG coronary-artery bypass grafting †The hazard ratio is for the PCI group as compared with the medical -therapy group,...
... 30 cycles at 94oC for min, 55oC for min, 72oC for with an additional extension step at 72oC for 10 Part B Canine IL-6 cDNA amplification Preparation of canine blood cell A normal healthy adult ... Molecular cloning of cDNA for murine interleukin-3 Nature 1984, 307(5948), 233-7 Gauldie, J., Richards, C., Harnish, D., Lansdorp, P and Naumann, H Interferon b2/B-cell stimulating factor type shares ... The predicted amino acid terminus (Arg 24) of mature IL-3 is marked with a triangle ( @) Potential N-glycosylation sites are marked with stars ( è ) Fig Electrophorectic analysis of canine IL-3...
... of the paraffin blocks prepared from the breast tissue and lymph nodes was reviewed at a central laboratory (Albany Medical College Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, New York, NY) ... consideration for the complementary correlative studies described below Secondary clinical endpoints defined for the study included pCR and npCR as individual efficacy Int J Med Sci 2008, parameters, ORR ... important to explore the activity of a shorter treatment course (4 cycles) for both HER2-positive and HER2-negative patients Int J Med Sci 2008, Capecitabine, docetaxel, plus trastuzumab for...
... IgG preparations that are marketed for IV or IM administration Our main purpose in this report is to describe the reasons that patients have selected this route for their IgG replacement therapy ... intended for intramuscular use (BayGam® Bayer Health Care Inc.) 123 Table Patients’ Reasons for Using Subcutaneous Immunoglobulin-G Therapy Reason Poor venous access Severe headache or systemic ... the preparation used for subcutaneous therapy was much less costly than the IV form.14 The total costs of self- or home infusion would be decreased to the extent that patients are billed for facility...
... Receptor 1994, 4:9-15 Bakker AC, Van De Loo FA, Joosten LA, Arntz OJ, Varley AW, Munford RS, Van Den Berg WB: C3-Tat/HIV-regulated intraarticular human interleukin-1 receptor antagonist gene therapy ... Arthritis Research & Therapy Vol No Gouze et al sary to maintain an IL-1Ra : IL-1 molar ratio of 10–100 or more to achieve a strong inhibitory effect We have proposed ... G, Rich WJ, Edwards CK, III: Combination benefit of treatment with the cytokine inhibitors interleukin-1 receptor antagonist and PEGylated soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor type I in animal...
... better for patients with good performance status, tumor response and second-line chemotherapy In the Cox proportional hazard model, the only independent prognostic factor for OS was the tumor response ... Assemble for response 84a (97.7) Assemble for toxicity 86 Gender Male 58 (67.4) Prognostic factors Female 28 (32.6) The results of univariate analyses of various patient and tumor variables are shown ... status
... TNF-blocking therapy is a reasonable strategy for optimising the use of these drugs This includes determining factors for poor prognosis in patients with early RA, identifying early arthritis patients ... indication of anti-TNF therapy So far, evidence from large cohorts is limited, and no patient/disease characteristics, genetic associations or other factors have been identified that correlate reliably ... rheumatoid arthritis: how early is early? Arthritis Res Ther 2005, 7:157-159 Quinn MA, Emery P: Window of opportunity in early rheumatoid arthritis: possibility of altering the disease process with early...
... significantly reduced in both compartments Importantly, clinical response was associ- ated with the persistence of memory B cells in both compartments Competing interests The authors declare that they have ... contrast, memory B cells in nonresponders remained stable or even increased in both compartments Together these data suggest that analysis of memory B-cell subsets may provide important information ... Results Clinical characteristics of the patients and response to rituximab therapy The clinical and laboratory characteristics of the RA patients who were treated with rituximab are summarized in Table...
... Continuous variables were expressed as median values (interquartile range (IQR)) for not normally distributed variables and means (standard deviation) for normally Table 2: Results of laboratory parameters ... antiretroviral therapy (cART) with or without ABC were compared in order to pinpoint a pathogenic mechanism for the increased risk of myocardial infarction in patients using ABC Given the important role ... mg/L indicated high-risk for cardiovascular disease [11] Normally distributed parameters were compared using a two-sample independent t-test For not normally distributed parameters a Mann-Whitney...
... cycles for patients without prior IL-2, and (3-5) cycles for patients with prior IL-2 In patients without prior IL-2, 16/27 (59%) received ≥5 cycles versus 18/53 (34%) patients with prior IL-2 More ... IL-2 recipients Fisher’s exact test compared proportions For ordinal and continuous variables, the Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used The log-rank test compared time-to-event data Results Eighty-one ... (Figure 2) Memory (nonnaïve) CD4 counts increased in response to IL-2 in A328 as compared to a more modest increase in the 200 400 600 800 Previous IL-2 No prior IL-2 ART + IL-2 ART Median CD4...