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employing principles of complexity science have improved outcomes for
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of the Dutch version of the EDS for primary-care patients
with type 2 diabetes.
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diabetes pat...
... effectiveness of organizational strategies for
improving the quality of care should be based on evidence
from rigorous evaluations. While a number of reviews of
specific organizational strategies have ... evidence of the effectiveness of a
broad range of organizational changes in patient care in
terms of effects on professional performance, patient out-
comes, and co...
... self-adaptation within a nonlinear
dynamical system following the principles of organized
complexity; stable boundaries depend on the efficacy of
resetting mechanisms. Outside of the boundaries of a ... of interactions
within a system. Complexity [is] a science of emer-
gence” [4] allowing system’s ultimate mission, the
creation of emergence. Complexity gradually evol...
... Ser172 of H1.4. For
H1.2 and H1.3, the work of Wisniewski et al. [43] agrees
with that of Garcia et al. [42], noting that in Table I of
the former paper the phosphorylation on Thr173 of
H1.2 ... phosphorylation state of the linker
histones using MS. It was found that treatment with all
of these compounds reduced the global level of phos-
phorylation of the H1.2 and H1....
... Approximately 0.4 mg of protein was treated
with 10 mU of glycosidase F (Sigma-Aldrich Inc.) at 37 °C
for 16 h. For crosslinking of proteins, slices of cotyledons
were homogenized with 20 strokes of a Dounce ... Program for Promotion
of Basic Research Activities for Innovative Biosciences,
and a Grant-in-Aid for Exploratory Research from the
Ministry of Education,...
... Notably, this type of experi-
ment may be performed by direct modulation of the
intermediate, without changing parameters inside the
modules. The way the formalism is applied and
the type of conclusions ... particular, this type of plot
allows visualization of the fact that the control of the
flux of a module normally drops when its activity is
increased (Fig. 3). Moreover,...
... chlorophyll
a contents: 0.5 lg for LHCo (lane 1 of part
A) and for LHCo-2 (lanes 3 and 4 of part B);
and 0.1 lg for LHCo-1 and LHCo-2 (lanes 2
and 3 of part A) and lanes 1 and 2 of part B.
G. Guglielmi ... result of cross-contamin-
ation of F with D, and vice versa. All the elution times
were reproducible with, at most, an 8% variation, and
co-chromatographies of P. tri...
... Research Institute for Aquaculture No. II (RIA II)
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1) Requirements for buildings and grounds
2) Requirements for equipment, ... 3: Will be done up to end of 2010
3.2. Contents of BMPs for farming techniques
3.2.1. BMPs for shrimp hatcheries
1) Requirements for site selection
2) Requirements fo...
... proposes
that patients seek information when they are in need of
specific information. Patients are often routinely provided
with large amounts of information; however, not all of
this information meets their ... majority of patients. Chemotherapy was not an issue
for 16 of the patients because they were not referred for
chemotherapy and therefore did not need to receiv...