... front of the maximum
number of television cameras. Worst of all were the Republi-
can leaders of the Senate and House of Representatives,
respectively Bill Frist and Tom DeLay. DeLay, currently
under ... motivated by a sincere moral princi-
ple, namely a belief in the sanctity of human life. I do think
some of them, and many of their supporters, were - but the
evidence...
... dense anteriorly and superiorly and more dense posteriorly and inferiorly with heterogeneity
between symmetric sites within the vertebral body [2, 3, 25, 56, 67, 78]. The lower density and
therefore ...
cortical and trabecular bone [31]. MRI has the potential to make measurements of bone geometry and
bone quality [22, 26, 48, 49].
Clinically, the advantages offered by QCT...
... was independent of
patients' psychiatric and medical comorbidities, sub-
stance abuse behaviors, use of concomitant medications
of any type, level of suicidality, display of aggressive
behaviors, ... negative symp-
toms than treatment with risperidone. Importantly, nega-
tive symptoms, such as apathy, poverty of speech, and
lack of motivation are part of the schizophr...
... associated
factor of quality of life in adulthood? Quality Life Research 2008,
17:249-255.
38. Wu CH, Yao G: Examining the Relationship between global and domain
measures of quality of life by three factor ... 0.001).
Discussion
This study improves our understanding of the associa-
tions between the psychological quality of life, the social
and environm ental contexts,...
... with 47%) and any allergies they may
have, and every individual drug entry was authorised. With
intermittent and scheduled therapy the mandatory fields of
drug, dose, route and frequency meant ... blood gas
analysers, and hematology and biochemistry laboratories.
In May 1996, a prescribing module of the system software
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research article. The article is then open for debate, with the
overall tone of truly trying to understand the implications of
the study. A point is always ... following members who have stepped down, we thank
you for all of your help and support, wish you great success
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... breaths/minute and pulse oxi-
metry saturation of 95% or greater. The weaning process usu-
ally involved stepwise reduction in inspiratory and expiratory
pressures (2 cmH
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(10%).
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general population. Furthermore, they visited these prac-
titioners more frequently, primarily for complaints of
chronic pain and depression [6]. The majority of
patients with physical ... nature.
This may be related to the symptoms commonly experi-
enced by this patient group. Common therapies used by
these patients include physiot...
... cross-sectional analysis. Correlation
coefficients of the MOS-HIV physical and mental health summary scores (PHS and MHS) and the SF-12v2 physical
and mental component summary scales (PCS and MCS) were ... Health Survey (MOS-
HIV). Qual Life Res 1997, 6:481-493.
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Mental Health Summary Scores from the...
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uneventful recovery, and was discharged on postopera-
tive day #8. At one-year follow-up, the patient has not...