... Types and frequency of DRPs .29 Figure 3.1 Drug- relatedproblemsandtheirnumberofincidencesidentifiedinpatientsduringhospitalstay .44 Figure 3.2 List of duplicate therapies ... correct drug; drug interaction; and failure to receive drug The focus of this thesis is on detecting and quantifying these drug- related risks faced by in- patientsin Singapore, followed by assessing ... Prevalence ofdrug therapy relatedhospital admission and its association with polypharmacy and age ofpatientsin Singapore Proceedings of European Society of Clinical Pharmacy 3rd Spring Conference...
... production indicators, calculating indicators, calculating management systems projects savings, budgeting and savings, budgeting andandand condensing investment appraisal investment appraisal of performance ... environmental legislation and may result in administrative sanctions, civil and / or criminal From the accounting and financial point of view, recording of environmental costs and determining environmental ... widening of this area of research in numerous developing countries including Romania At the international level are issued guidelines on reporting environmental information and regulations appearing...
... coli penicillin-binding proteins 4, and Biochim Biophys Acta 1329, 278–284 Jackson, M.E & Pratt, J.M (1988) Analysis of the membranebinding domain of penicillin-binding protein of Escherichia ... anchoring domain of the Escherichia coli penicillin binding protein Mol Microbiol 1, 23–28 14 Pratt, J.M., Jackson, M.E & Holland, I.B (1986) The C-terminus of penicillin-binding protein is essential ... encoding penicillin-binding protein of Escherichia coli J Bacteriol 177, 2074–2079 Henderson, T.A., Dombrosky, P.M & Young, K.D (1994) Artifactual processing of penicillin-binding protein and...
... oxide in association with magnesium oxide, capable of slaking with water hydraulic hydrated lime—the hydrated dry cementitious product obtained by calcining a limestone containing silica and alumina ... consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate or of the carbonates of calcium and magnesium Limestone may be of high calcium, magnesian, or dolomitic (1) dolomitic limestone—limestone containing from ... limestone containing from to 35 % MgCO3 (3) high-calcium limestone—a limestone containing from to % MgCO3 liming material—a general term which includes the various chemical and physical forms of lime,...
... CONTAINS method for CONTEXT indexes: select Title from BOOK_REVIEW_CONTEXT where CONTAINS(Review_Text, 'transactions {and} finances')>0; Within Java, {} indicate the beginning and ending of a ... Beginning &chapter1; In this example, the tags and define the starting and ending points of the infoset The XML document ... value must be a number, whether a literal number, the name of a number column, a literal character string containing a valid number, or a character column containing only a valid number DESCRIPTION...
... Sixteen informants were involved in the interviews All informants were in the age group of 35 to 65 years All informants were male of them were practicing herbalists, and the rest 13 were individuals ... language Interviewing individual informant was of fundamental importance to assure the reliability of the gathered information Individual interviews were conducted with informants (3 herbalists and individual ... DKC and GR were also involved in the preparation of manuscript HAH and PP were also involved in the verification of collected plants data for their vernacular name SR, DKC and MV were also involved...
... learning strategies are intentional behaviors and thoughts that learners make use ofduring learning in order to better help them understand, learn and remember new information.” Similarly, Weinstein ... self-directing strategies: (1) Knowing about language and relating to what language and language learning involves; (2) Planning relating to the „what‟ and „how‟ of language learning; (3) Self-evaluation ... meaning instead oftheir definition, by creating their own mental images of a word‟s meaning, or by associating new words with a particularly vivid personal experience of the underlying concept 14 Related...
... behavior and thoughts that learners make use ofduring learning in order to better help them understand, learn and remember new information.” Similarly, Weinstein and Mayer (1986) (in O‟ Malley and ... the taxonomy of learning strategies instead of defining them This can be seen in the following part 1.1.3 Classification of learning strategies In the 1980s and early 90s, research mainly focused ... prominent shift within the field of language learning and teaching over the last twenty years with greater emphasis being put on learners and learning rather than on teachers and teaching In parallel...
... semantic mapping practicing sounds and writing systems, translating and transferring using linguistic clues and other clues paying attention and delaying speech production to focus on listening relaxation, ... listening to news, and reviewing in advance) strategy training should be underlined since they have great influence on listening comprehension Moreover, taking notes while listening and lowering ... strategies used in listening can be summarized as a diagram above Related Studies Investigation of Listening Strategies Since 1980, there have been a numberof studies investigating listening comprehension...
... C5aR and FcgRIII-mediated cell activation resulting in innate cell mediator activation and the production of inflammatory cytokine interleukin-1 and TNF-α, leading to joint destruction In recent ... as expression of antiapoptotic proteins Bcl-2 and members of the inhibitor of apoptosis family (cIAP-1, XIAP and survivin, which directly bind to and inhibit caspases), was strikingly reduced ... More importantly, knocking out the expression of gelsolin, an actin-binding protein with filament-severing properties found downregulated in RA, resulted in mild exacerbation of the arthritic phenotype...
... improvement in clinical indicators of pain and disease activity A first randomized controlled trial inpatients with knee OA demonstrated a good safety profile for one intra-articular injection of IL-1ra ... multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the clinical response, safety, and tolerability of a single intra-articular injection of anakinra (50 or 150 mg) in 170 patients ... al.: Results from a double blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial of a single intra-articular injection of Anakinra (Kineret®) inpatients with osteoarthritis of the knee Arthritis Rheum...
... were found to be inhibited by MDV3100 despite the absence of a ligandbinding domain in some ARs [20] These findings suggest that MDV3100 could partly prevent some of the androgen independence conferred ... endothelin-1 (ET-1) with the G-protein coupled endothelin-A (ETA) receptor has been implicated in carcinogenesis, and results in the triggering of several intracellular signaling pathways [45] ET-1 and ... Authors’ information OS is Laborde Professor for Cancer Research and is in the Departments of Medicine and Urology at Tulane University School of Medicine 16 Competing interests Consultant: sanofi-aventis,...
... 100% standard It is clear that there are a numberof safety issues surrounding methadone prescribing The original audit identified risks to patientsand families from the unsafe storage of methadone ... weekly supply of methadone Administration An opportunity sample ofpatients attending the clinic over a period of days was invited to complete the administered questionnaire which contained no patient ... questionnaire showed that 21 (12.1%) patients kept their methadone in a locked location; the remaining 153 (87.9%) patients stored it in an unlocked location 80 60 Numberofpatients 40 20 Mean =74mg S.D=51.4...
... status, insemination volume, timing of insemination, andnumberof sperm per dose Standardizing all these variables is clearly not possible Sperm numbers and concentration The total numberof sperm/AI ... membrane integrity Plasma membrane integrity was evaluated after thawing, using methods in Exp and methods in Exp 2: 1) carboxyfluorescein diacetate/propidium iodide (CFDA/PI) staining and counting of ... The foaling data originated from Finland and Sweden from 1989 to 1999 The average numberof mares per stallion was 37 (min 7, max 121) The mean foaling rate was 60% (min 11%, Page of (page number...
... reported pain waking or interrupting their sleep, 54.1% were on some form of medication for their pain, 31.5% of the injured workers had been involved in a motor vehicle accident and 41.1% of injured ... of an injury, what is likely to help and hinder and what to expect in terms of exacerbations and remissions Furthermore, they should be instructed to employ a raft of self-management and coping ... Authority in the state of NSW, Australia (WorkCover NSW) The appointment follows an application and then panel interview of profession and industry members The ICC functions independent to the insurer...
... ODD and CD However, in clinical practice, therapy is often stopped and higher doses of medication are added when parent counselling or another kind of intervention is not efficient instead of intensifying ... infancy and early childhood plays a crucial role in the infants evolving brain structures, andtheir impact on emotion regulation [22], andtheir developing security of attachment [23] Insecure ... in these areas of functioning are associated with increased levels of violence and criminality [13] A prospective longitudinal investigation on early mother-child interaction as a predictor of...
... phrases and sentences of language have meanings and sentences are made up of words and that the meaning of a sentence is the function of the meaning of the words of which it is made up In the ... place-for-event In classic tradition, the following cases of metonymy are often presented: - We use the name of container instead of the thing contained E.g.: to drink a glass - Name of parts of human ... whole and vice versa E.g.: roof for house (we all live under the same roof) The transference of meaning may results in restriction and extension of meaning Restriction of meaning results in an increase...
... Major findings and Implications for the Teaching and Learning Writing Skill 37 4.1 Major Findings of Grammatical Cohesion 37 4.2 Implications for the Teaching and Learning ... beginning of its appearance, Discourse Analysis has taken up in a variety of social science disciplines It is now a rapidly expanding field, providing insights into various aspects of language in ... writing De Beaugrande (1980) and Halliday and Hasan (1976) as well as Prague School of linguists have made their significant contribution to this branch of linguistics in pointing out the links...
... semantic (i.e., involving words andtheir meaning) or pragmatic (i.e., involving the use of language) Significantly, his definition of metaphor does not involve ‗referents‖ (things) or ―meanings‖ (concepts) ... conceive ―one thing in terms of another and its primary function is understanding‖ In fact, metaphor is considered the interaction between a source domain and a target domain in the conceptual ... 1.3.4.1.1 Container metaphor Container metaphor is an ontological metaphor in which some concept is represented as - having something inside and outside - being capable of hiding something else This...
... typical of Vietnamese students in general andof FLF English majors in particular to express their ideas in simplified structures intheir speech because most of them were afraid of making grammar ... indicate their origin The numberof dialectal words andtheir frequency also indicate the educational and cultural level of the speaker.) 5) vulgarisms (Vulgarisms are divided into expletives and ... Speaking Listening 17.10% Writing 28.80% It shows that reading skill receives the highest interest from 34.2% of the students Speaking is ranked second in the distribution of interest with 28.8% of...