... Information exchange networks for chronic illness care may influence the uptake of innovations in
patient care. Valid and feasible methods are needed to document and analyse information exchange networks ... exchange networks for chronic illness
care in primary care practices: an observational
study
Michel Wensing
1*
, Jan van Lieshout
1
, Jan Koetse...
... for chronic illness
care in primary care practices: an observational
study
Michel Wensing
1*
, Jan van Lieshout
1
, Jan Koetsenruiter
1
, David Reeves
2
Abstract
Background: Information exchange ... exchange networks for chronic illness care may influence the uptake of innovations in
patient care. Valid and feasible methods are needed to document and analy...
... significantly greater
than the RDI for protein, but not significantly different
than the 2.0 g/kg/day maximum beneficial level for
training and physical performanc e. It was not surprising
that ... of
protein for training and athletic performance.
Similar to what was found for perceived protein needs,
actual protein intake (2.0 ± 0.1 g/kg/d) was significantly
greater than the RDI for...
... Taoyuan. They thank the
Nursing Specialists Ms Yu-Mei Chang, Shu-Chin Tsai, Mei-Chuang
Chang, and Li-Ling Lin for their help, and thank Mr Jackson Lin and
Level Biotech Co. for technical assistance ... an observational study
Yi-Ling Chan
1
, Ching-Ping Tseng
2
, Pei-Kuei Tsay
3
, Shy-Shin Chang
1
, Te-Fa Chiu
1
and Jih-Chang Chen
4
1
Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medici...
... details of all anti-TNF therapies received,
including start and stop dates and reasons for discontinuation.
The reasons for stopping were documented by the clinician
and were classified into lack ... nonstatistically significant trend
towards better survival in patients receiving concomitant dis-
ease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug therapy and in those with
higher baseline disease acti...
... cell line
HCC1395BL.
Cancer cell lines
Illumina HumanHap300 data for the promyelocytic leu-
kemia cancer cell HL-60 and colon cancer cell line
HT-29 were obtained from Illumina, and Human-610
Quad ... greater
consistency. These results motivate the utility of infer-
ring both baseline ploidy and normal contamination
within an integrated framework since the ploidy s tatus
and tumor purity...
... pre-
serves the underlying structure of the individual datasets
allowing for greater transparency and more importantly
(2) it does not rely on a single index for querying. In
other words, cross ... in the yeast
regulatory network, relationships between gene proper-
ties such as expression and binding status and breast
cancer type, and finally using chemogenomics, chemoin-
formatics, a...
... bioactive
flavonoids, including anthocyanins and proanthocyanidins that promote health.
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Symphytum officinale Comfrey fed fresh or dried leaves were used for diarrhoea and endoparasites in poultry. The ... of organic farming in Canada in 2002 EcoFarm and
Garden; 2004.
20. Macey A: Certified Organic Production in Canada 2004 Prepared for Canadian
Organic Growers and Agric...
... psychology students from the University of
Butare. Raters were trained during an intensive 2-week
training by two female psychologists (S.S. and N.J.) in the
basic theoretical concepts and in ... psychologis ts and psychol-
ogy students (7 female and 8 male) from the N ational
University of Butare, Rwanda. The various questionnaires
were translated into Kinyarwanda and translated back b...
... Urdu (the lingua franca in
Pakistan) and willing to be trained were identified. They
were trained in administration of the screening instru-
ment, The Aga Khan University Anxiety and Depression
Scale ... trained in
data gathering, teaching healthy child-rearing practices, basic counseling skills, and screening for anxiety/depression
by using an indigenously developed questionnaire...