... followed by gradual visual impairment Cranial computed tomography, lumbar puncture and microbiological specimen were normal In the electroencephalogram, triphasic waves and a delta rhythm were ... started One week after ICU admission, the patient was discharged with rising erythrocyte and platelet counts Because of persistent anuria, hemodialysis was continued for another weeks Subsequently, ... parameters were normal Chest fluoroscopy revealed a metal needle in the mediastinum The patient could not remember having swallowed the needle Since no part of the needle could be reached through endoscopy,...
... equating marginal benefit and marginal cost, and the tax credit reform does not change either of them in such a case However, once we take into account the possibility of financial constraint, the tax ... firms were able to choose between the old incremental tax credit system and the new total tax credit system In the empirical analysis where we construct a proxy for the rate of tax credit, τ , we ... credits remain the same between 2002 and 2003 for those without any R&D expenditure prior to 2002 To understand how the 2003 tax credit reform affect firm’s R&D investment, we also develop a simple...
... Conclusions Our experiments showed that even with human alignment, further improvement in MT quality will be small with the current SMT paradigm Our experiments also showed that certain alignment ... Since the special links were marked with special tags to distinguish them from regular links, we can selectively remove them and check the impact on MT performance Figure shows an example sentence ... alignment links between Chinese characters and English words Since the MT system used in this work is word-based, we converted the character-based alignment to wordbased alignment We aligned Chinese...
... Pudding Lane c) 10 Downing Street 7) London’s newest bridge is a) the Towerbridge b) the Millennium Bridge c) London bridge 8) Canary Wharf has a) two towers b) three towers c) four towers 9) You can ... the West End c) half an hour by train form the centre 4) The oldest part of London is a) The City b) Covent Garden c) Trafalgar Square 5) London’s oldest church is a) St Paul’s Cathedral b) Westminster ... ………………………………………………………………………………………… 6) London Eye …………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………… c)Choose the right option 1) The Great Fire of London occurred a) in 1665 b) in 1666...
... we need, it seemed that my husband and I were both more productive with the time we had and the kids seemed a little less grumpy and excitable Overall, ma king sleep a priority is something we ... links between appetite increase and sleep deprivation due to hormones that are produced when you're short on sleep This can not only lead to gaining weight, but his sleep deprivation and weight ... assessing how you feel on different amounts of sleep Are you productive, healthy and happy on seven hours of sleep? Or does it take you nine hours of quality ZZZs to get you into high gear? Do you...
... feel-for flesh-out flow-from fool-around force-upon gun-down hand-over head-for heat-up hold-down lead-on let-down live-for move-in narrow-down part-with phone-in T O T A L AVERAGE parts 0.84 0.90 ... box-in break-away call-back calm-down care-for cash-in change-into check-in clear-out close-down contract-in cool-off credit-with cry-out date-from deal-with demand-of double-up end-up fall-in feel-for ... Verb+Particle/Preposition was chosen to represent a range of dominant frequencies from overwhelmingly noun to overwhelmingly verb 20 example sentences were randomly selected for each pair using an on-line corpus...
... speculative and the interactions between the endogenous proteins have been difficult to demonstrate in vivo Another possible explanation for the functional competition between AP-1, NF-κB, and GR is ... This highly simplified scheme shows the three major MAP kinase pathways of mammalian cells The MAP kinases are ERK, JNK, and p38 A few downstream substrates are shown ATF = activating transcription ... that they compete for the transcriptional coactivators CREB-binding protein (CBP) and p300 [7,8] However, this notion is controversial An additional mechanism of transcriptional interference has...
... hypotheses as to how pathology occurs This links directly to how foot orthoses, footwear and surgery might be best used to elicit a biomechanical effect and subsequent clinical response However, multi-segment ... [27], of participants showed eversion of the talus at the ankle (> 10° in first 40% of stance), the other two showing little motion at all over the same period The variation between subjects in the ... post study protocols for weightbearing and medical support Results and discussion What have we learnt about foot and ankle kinematics? A key finding is the considerable freedom of movement that exists...
... that a lower dose of a beta blocker started a week before surgery rather than the to hours before, as in POISE - may still help This editorial, however, was heavily criticised by Dr London in his ... colleagues, which were “mainly observational, done primarily only on vascular surgery patients and in only one country in the world” However, patients in these series were predominantly undergoing ... disease were randomly assigned to receive either extendedrelease metoprolol succinate or placebo started to hours before non-cardiac surgery and continued for 30 days The results showed that...
... laerdalfoundation.org/studier_hypoteser.html] doi:10.1186/1757-7241-19-45 Cite this article as: Fattah et al.: The lateral trauma position: What we know about it and howwe use it? A cross-sectional survey of all Norwegian emergency ... February 2010 (document reference 2010/ 107-4) Returned questionnaires were excluded if respondents were not intended to participate (apprentices and students: 20 questionnaires), they were blank ... stretcher Scandinavian recommendations [13] However, this implementation was never systematized [19], and nor are there clear national guidelines about how LTP is performed; e.g., with respect to...
... of the very tiny blood vessels, the capillaries However, we can measure how big around they are and howmuch blood they must hold If we know that, we can figure out about the length of them all ... than we can see outside We know only parts of the reasons for differences There is a much bigger question: Why are we as much alike as we are? Why are your two hands and ears and feet as much ... has so much air and so much oxygen that there is plenty for all of us 43 How does sweat form? Sarah McMurray Oxnard, California Sweat is made by very many-maybe several million-little sweat glands...
... SOLUTION NAME EYES HAIR NOSE Anne GREEN BLONDE SMALL Betty AMBER DARK BROWN FLAT Doris BROWN BLACK STRAIGHT Karen GREY RED POINTED Peter BLUE BROWN SNUB 1) Anne has got green eyes ... blonde Her nose is small 2) Betty has got amber eyes Her hair is dark brown Her nose is flat 3) Doris has got brown eyes Her hair is black Her nose is straight 4) Karen has got grey eyes Her hair...
... is a document that can contain approximately between 15 and 40 pages Market planning is an interactive process and the plan should be reviewed and updated during its implementation Step 2: How ... knows about the product category, how well he understands the advantages of the product and the misconceptions of the product in his opinion • The methodology for doing this research could be the ... organised for families of products/services and must provide information about what to do, who will do, when, where, how and with what resources including budget, in relation with the four P's of the...
... the limitations of doctors, and does not require doctors to be perfect [23] The law is not concerned with absolute scientific accuracy in making diagnoses, but it does require a doctor with ordinary ... hospital (including the treating doctors) automatically inherits a tortious duty owed to the patient who is now its ‘neighbour’ While there is no obligation for a doctor to provide professional ... the two doctors It was found by expert evidence that, by not performing further investigations, the two doctors fell short of a professional standard that was reasonably expected of a doctor of...