... Java (Indonesia) in the Nineteenth Century Martine Barwegen 59 92 108 vi | Contents Chapter DiseasesofEquidsinSoutheast Asia, c 180 0c 1945Apocalypseor Progress? William G Clarence-Smith ... as veterinary officials were incorporated into government bureaucracies In Europe, strategies for containing diseases were internationalized through veterinary conferences beginning in the 1860s ... in some places causing famine among communities dependent on cattle The timing of these African outbreaks coincided with rinderpest epizootics in parts ofSoutheast Asia, placing it on the scale...
... we created a concordance for each word, with the lines in the concordances each relating to a context window of ±20 words From the concordances we computed 12 term/context-matrices (analogous to ... whereas contexts c2 , c4 , and c5 relate to its tree sense Our intuitions can be resembled by using a method for computing vector similarities, for example the cosine coefficient or the (binary) Jaccard-measure ... 1) whose binary entries indicate if a word occurs in a particular context or not Assuming that the amount of information that a context word pro- bass: fish/music drug: medicine/narcotic motion:...
... problem of automatic word sense induction Proceedings of ACL (Companion Volume), Barcelona, 195-198 Schütze, Hinrich (1993) Part -of- speech induction from scratch Proceedings of ACL, Columbus, ... Biemann for comments, Hinrich Schütze for the SVD-software, and the DFG (German Research Society) for financial support References Table Computed parts of speech for each word Summary and Conclusions ... the effect is less salient and therefore we not consider them here The co-occurrence information concerning the words in a vocabulary and their neighbors can be stored in a matrix as shown in table...
... No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, except as ... signs of hypoglycemia (sweating, tachycardia, abnormal behavior, reduced conscious level or fits) Give 50 ml of 50% glucose IV via a large vein (or 500 ml of 5% glucose IV over 15–30 min) or glucagon ... tricyclic poisoning or severe metabolic acidosis 50 ml of 8.4% sodium bicarbonate (50 mmol) Calcium PEA caused by hyperkalemia, hypocalcemia, poisoning with calcium-channel blocker 10 ml of 10%...
... e.g following thoracic surgery or trauma, or complicating bacterial pneumonia • Start antibiotic therapy with flucloxacillin (vancomycin or teicoplanin if penicillin allergy) and gentamicin IV after ... disappearing on inspiration Continued Cardiac tamponade Bleeding into pericardial space • Penetrating and blunt chest trauma including external cardiac compression • Bleeding from cardiac chamber or coronary ... without circulatory collapse or cardiac arrest (Table 36.1) Acute breathlessness or worsening of chronic breathlessness, or pleuritic chest pain/hemoptysis, in a patient with risk factor(s) for venous...
... clarithromycin PO Erythromycin or Clarithromycin or Doxycycline Severe CAP Initial therapy IV, high dose Co-amoxiclav or Levofloxacin + Cefuroxime or erythromycin or Cefotaxime or Ceftriaxone Clarithromycin ... flexion C5 C7 C5 C7 C5 , C6 C6 C7 C6 C8 C7 T1 Deltoid Latissimus dorsi Pectoralis major Biceps Brachioradialis Triceps Extensor carpi radialis longus Flexor digitorum profundus Extensor digitorum communis ... acute medicine point for a complete sentence point point point point for each Total point for each Total point for each Total point for each Score first attempt only Total Count the number of letters...
... border) Common May occur Common (wakes in ambulance) Facial color Tongue biting Urinary incontinence Injury Postictal confusion May occur (and signify focal cerebral lesion) Characteristic, occur ... E C IFIC PROBLEMS: NEUROLOGI CAL T A B L E 52 Typical clinical features of spinal cord and conus/cauda Spinal cord compression equina compression Site of compression Conus and cauda equina Clinical ... encephalitis: familiar infections and emerging pathogens Lancet 2002; 359: 507–13 52 Spinal cord compression Spinal cord compression Suspected spinal cord compression Thoracic or lumbar spine...
... antiemetic Antibiotic therapy with meropenem for radiographically documented pancreatic necrosis Surgery for infected pancreatic necrosis Value of prophylactic antibiotic therapy uncertain ERCP/sphincterotomy ... Echocardiography if clinical cardiac abnormality, major ECG abnormality, or suspected endocarditis (p 203) • Serology for HIV and hepatitis B and C if clinically indicated or dialysis is needed Acute renal ... nephritis Normal or near normal • Prerenal causes • Urinary tract obstruction • Some cases of acute tubular necrosis (more commonly in nephrotoxic or non-oliguric acute tubular necrosis) • Hypercalcemia...
... Hospital- or nursinghome acquired Meticillin-resistant Staph aureus (MRSA) Vancomycin or teicoplanin Vancomycin or teicoplanin Human bite Mixed oral flora including anaerobes Co-amoxiclav Clarithromycin ... Clindamycin Minor allergy: ceftriaxone Major allergy: meropenem Gram-negative rods Ciprofloxacin + gentamicin Ciprofloxacin + gentamicin None seen: gonococcal infection unlikely Flucoxacillin Clindamycin ... corticosteroid in place or oral corticosteroid if only one joint affected Pseudogout Joint drainage Intra-articular corticosteroid NSAID (consider PPI cover) Colchicine if NSAID contraindicated Flare of...
... arrest Direct CNS injury Indirect trauma or tetanic contraction of respiratory muscles Tetanic contraction of respiratory muscles Muscle contraction Single Single (DC), tetanic (AC) Tetanic Burns ... Psychiatric problems in acute medicine T A B L E 86 Clinical features of acute confusional state, dementia and acute functional psychosis Psychiatric problems in acute medicine Characteristic Acute ... Precipitants include central vein cannulation, chest compression, endotracheal intubation and IV injection of epinephrine DC countershock may not be effective until core temperature is >30 C Continue cardiopulmonary...
... C1 1 ⎜ ⎟ ⎜ ⎜ σ y ⎟ ⎜ C1 2 ⎜σ ⎟ ⎜ C ⎜ z ⎟ = ⎜ 13 ⎜τ yz ⎟ ⎜ C1 4 ⎜τ ⎟ ⎜ ⎜ zx ⎟ ⎜ C1 5 ⎜τ ⎟ ⎜ C ⎝ xy ⎠ ⎝ 16 C1 2 C1 3 C1 4 C1 5 C 22 C 23 C 23 C 33 C 24 C 34 C 25 C3 5 C 24 C 25 C3 4 C 35 C 44 C 45 C 45 C5 5 ... and Professor Jeevak Parpia’s lab at Cornell University before heading off to Colorado in August 2008 to become an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado ... beam deflection method of detection Figure taken from Wikipedia/Atomic Force Microscope b) Schematic of a Michelson-Morley detection scheme c) Schematic of a Fabry-Perot detection scheme 32 The...
... clinical trial of acute myocardial infarction Basic and clinical scientists, as well as scientists working in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, need an increased awareness of the ... in vitro assays using cell systems and in vivo assays using animal models As concerning the use of bone marrow mononucleated cells in cardiac repair, the importance of characterizing the functionality ... methods Testing were performed in the quality control laboratory of the cell therapy unit of the Cardiocentro Ticino The http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/7/1/78 Laboratory is authorized...
... DR: Aurora kinase inhibitors: a new class of targeted drugs in cancer Clin Lung Cancer 2006, 8:93-98 Page 10 of 10 37 Mazzino A, Muratore-Ginanneschi P, Musacchio S: Scaling properties of the two-dimensional ... proliferating nature of the established cell lines in tissue culture Since cancer cell death is a more desired response in clinic, measures of cell death were used as the criteria to categorize response ... for patient response enrichment for GSK1070916 in malignancies such as NHL A number of Aurora kinase inhibitors are already in clinical or preclinical development including GSK1070916, VX-680,...
... DR: Aurora kinase inhibitors: a new class of targeted drugs in cancer Clin Lung Cancer 2006, 8:93-98 Page 10 of 10 37 Mazzino A, Muratore-Ginanneschi P, Musacchio S: Scaling properties of the two-dimensional ... proliferating nature of the established cell lines in tissue culture Since cancer cell death is a more desired response in clinic, measures of cell death were used as the criteria to categorize response ... for patient response enrichment for GSK1070916 in malignancies such as NHL A number of Aurora kinase inhibitors are already in clinical or preclinical development including GSK1070916, VX-680,...
... factors significantly influencing vessel size are the width of annual rings and provenances There is also an interaction of provenance with sites which reinforces Kleinschmit’s (1986) point that ... breeding in Germany; experiences and problems In: Proceedings IUFRO Joint Meeting of Working Parties on Breeding Theory, Progeny Testing and Seed Orchards Williamsburg, VA, USA, 13-17 Oc- Kleinschmit ... thank Dr Jochen Kleinschmit of the Niedersächsische Forstliche Versuchsanstalt, Escherode, for advice and access to progeny and provenance trials We are also indebted to Dr Gérard Nepveu of Centre...
... series of five anorexia nervosa patients and observed significantly decreased serum levels of C1 q, C2 , C3 , factor B, b leutenizing hormone (b-LH), C3 b inactivator, properdin, and C4 binding protein ... pharmacological blockade of the complement cascade or complement receptors may represent a future therapeutic treatment strategy to reduce the incidence of anorexia nervosa-associated complications ... stability draw from a combination of factors including improvement of standard laboratory values, ingestion of adequate calories to begin weight restoration, and resolution of comorbidities [4,10,11]...
... Exact test for analyzing × contingency tables, odds ratio calculations, ttest for comparisons of means, and confidence interval calculations Differences were considered statistically significant ... for Cryptosporidium (1–2 weeks), as found in calves [49] Moreover, the peak intensity of Cryptosporidium oocyst excretion may have occurred before the individual sampling of the dogs commenced, ... Res 2003, 90:148-150 Causapé AC, Quílez J, Sánchez-Acedo C, del Cacho E: Prevalence of intestinal parasites, including Cryptosporidium parvum, in dogs in Zaragoza city, Spain Vet Parasitol 1996,...
... 0.75 0.75 Markerinterval 10 cM 10 cM cM cM 10 cM 10 cM cM cM 10 cM cM Additive effects 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.75 0.75 10 cM 10 cM cM cM 10 cM 10 cM cM cM 10 cM cM a s a s a s ... calculating a confidence interval of QTL map location in a backcross or F2 design For an in nite’ number of markers (e.g., markers every 0.1 cM), the confidence interval corresponds to the resolving ... it was of crucial importance to localize the QTL in the correct interval to make the asymptotic variance of the QTL position estimate reliable in QTL mapping When the QTL was localized in the...