... Tuberculin Testing
F. Previous Vaccination with BCG
G. Definition of Skin Test Conversions
H. Anergy Testing in Individuals Infected with HIV
VII. Classificationof Persons Exposed to and/or Infected ... because of fever.
Disseminated tuberculosis
. Disseminated tuberculosis oc-
curs because of the inadequacy of host defenses in containing
tuberculous infection. This failure of containment ... method of administration
Injection of too little antigen
Subcutaneous injection
Delayed administration after drawing into syringe
Injection too close to other skin tests
Factors related to reading...
... in distinguishing human- from
machine-generated music and unleashes a barrage of
incriminating descriptors of sample-based music,
such as: ‘orgy of pastiche’, ‘stasis of theft’, and ‘crisis
of ... understanding of sampling and spreads
a certain amount of misinformation. In his essay,
‘Sample and hold: pop musicin the digital age
of reproduction’, Andrew Goodwin frets over the
increasing difficulty ... instead offer insight
into the myriad and complex musical and political dimensions
of sampling in electronic music production.
This essay will examine the process and aesthetics of
sampling in...
... medical information are essential to
integrate pharmacists in the primary care system [20].
The role of medical professionals is a dominant factor
in defining, controlling and scoping the work of ... complex
when the integration with Chinese medicine is taken
into account. Previous research has already indicated
the needs for western pharmacists to study Chinese
medicine [24].
A total of 26.2% of the ... consum-
ing Chinese OTC medication in the previous year. The
majority of them (19%) reported having no consultation
with a Chinese medicine practitioner within the same
period. Chinese medicine retailers...
... was obtained for key informant inter-
views, and all clinical investigation was conducted accord-
ing to the principles expressed in the Declaration of
Helsinki.
Study Site
Since 1990, Indiana ... University School of Medi-
cine and Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (Eldoret,
Kenya) and the Institutional Review Board of the Indiana
University School of Medicine (Indianapolis, Indiana).
Informed ... risk of not returning to clinic.
Although HIV-infected children inwestern Kenya did face
disruptions in clinical care and medication adherence
after the presidential elections, the rates of clinical...
... further in the eye of World War II.
With lipstick by this point firmly established as big business, lipstick producers’ marketing, both in terms
of advocating lipstick generally and in terms of promoting ... regulation of
law.
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In Spain around 500 A.D., the lower classes frequently wore lip paint.
38
A couple of centuries later
in Ge rmany and Britain, orange lip color became widely popular.
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Beginning ... 88-90 (discussing lip paint’s use in Asia and Africa). As no work short of a book could cover the entirety of lipstick’s
history across all of time and space though, such interesting information...
...
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2. The method of erosion potential classificationin Binh
Dinh Province
The classificationof erosion potential M in Binh Dinh Province is based on the
numerical value of the flow energy ... Distribution of flow energy (
Y
) at river basins in Binh Dinh Province (unit: %)
Y level
Total in
province
At Lai River
Basin
At Kon River
Basin
At La Tinh River
Basin
At Ha Thanh
River Basin ... with
FE map of the province. And finally, the product of them is the value of erosion
potential for all pixels of the four basins.
Table 1.
K
values of main soil groups and classification...
... indexed
planes from P and reindex the remaining ones by N in an order preserving
manner.
TOPOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATIONOF MINIMAL SURFACES
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The main result in [8] is:
Theorem 2.1 (The Ordering ... F lying outside K
i
.
2. The two endpoints of k lie in distinct boundary components of pairs of
pants.
The first thing to notice is that the arc of the boundary of the disk ex-
tending E in Γ ... ball B embedded in M so that there
is a nontrivial cycle of Γ contained in the interior of B. Then F is reducible.
Proof. Let C be the nontrivial cycle of Γ contained in the interior of B.
Notice...
... the
training data to measure the impact of each of the
four subsets of features explained in Section 3. Ta-
ble 3 shows the cross validation results when cu-
mulatively adding each set of features. ...
Syntactic Features: Part -of- speech tags of the
three words preceding the medical term and the
three words following it.
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create one classifier for each type of label using
instances with that ... by manually examining the
training data:
Lexical Features: The medical term itself, the
three words preceding it, and the three words fol-
lowing it. We used the LVG annotator in Lexical
Tools...
... high incidence of death among men from HIV and
AIDS, the incidence of women being accused of bewitching husbands was also on the
increase and contributing, in turn, to the likelihood of the ... improvement of institutional
sensitivity to the impact of HIV and AIDS;
ã Capacity building of institutions involved in land allocation and administration, input
provision, etc.;
ã Promoting awareness ... were missing. For these reasons, the
use of lawyers to draft the wills was terminated.
Consequently, SRHBC capacitated itself in will writing. Two of its officers were sent for training in
will...
... starting to erode the health of the banking system, as reflected by an
increasing trend in non-performing loans. It was in this context that average and
marginal RRs where introduced to contain ... take advantage of the information contained in the individual times series of
individual countries as well as in the cross-country differences of credit and business cycles
in countries that ... effectiveness of macroprudential instrumentsin reducing systemic risk. Their
results—using event case and dynamic panel regressions—suggest that most of these
instruments are effective in reducing the...
...
risk of the underlying pool of instruments. This condition would be met in respect of a tranche if, for example, in the event of
the underlying pool ofinstruments losing 50% as a result of credit ... linked instruments classified?
6. How are debt investments classified on initial application of IFRS 9?
7. How are investments in equity instruments classified?
8. How are investments in equity instruments ... classification of debt investments, investments in equity instruments and derivatives.
Only debt instruments can be classified as measured at amortised cost. Investments in equity instruments and...
... Determining the sentiment of
opinions. In Proc. of COLING, pages 1367–1373.
M. Koppel and J. Schler. 2005. Using neutral examples for
learning polarity. In Proc. of IJCAI (poster).
D. Lin. 1998. ... linguistic aspect
of polarity classification: examining the role of a
variety of simple, yet under-investigated, linguis-
tic knowledge sources in a learning-based polarity
classification system. ... Mining and summarizing customer
reviews. In Proc. of KDD, pages 168–177.
T. Joachims. 1999. Making large-scale SVM learning prac-
tical. In Advances in Kernel Methods - Support Vector
Learning,...
... should maintain a logbook recording the following information:
· Details of the time, weather conditions and nature of any incident or abnormal operating
circumstances on the farm e.g. during shed ... Association ofWestern Australia with the support of the Departments of Environment,
Agriculture, Planning and Infrastructure, Health; Western Australian Local Government
Association; Shire of Gingin ... to
hazards, through:
· Maintaining safe workplaces, plant and work systems;
· Providing information, instruction and training enabling employees to work without hazards;
· Consulting with employee-elected...
... target of
music. Words affect reason, producing in it special ideas, which can, of course, then
produce feeling again. But music affects the feelings directly… Purely instrumental
music can certainly ... with the latter, during the last half of the eighteenth century taking part
in cultural societies of different kinds became increasingly popular. A new literate and
musically inclined bourgeoisie ... bourgeois
forms of acquiring music appeared – playing and singing during spare time with family and
friends, but the higher strata also listened to musicin the contexts of public concerts. We
find that...
... red plush lining. Those finding such instruments in
Bloodletting Instrumentsin the National by Audrey Davis and Toby Appel 4
Spring lancet, late 19th century. White metal including the blade, ... leeches, prominently displayed in a
number of glass jars in different parts of the store, including one in the show window. Anything moving,
anything odd, arouses the curiosity of the public, ... bloodletting, wound surgery,
cupping, leeching, shaving, extraction of teeth, and giving enemas.[31] The major operations were in the
hands of specialists, often hereditary in certain families,...