... Hopkins University, Baltimore USA 4Division of Cardiology, St Page of Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 5Department of Medicine, Division of Respirology, University Health ... Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 10 Keenan Research Centre, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St Michael’s Hospital Toronto, Canada 11Faculty of Medicine, Division of Emergency Medicine, ... Network and Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 6Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 7Department of Emergency Medicine and Critical...
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... failure Journal ofKnowledge Management 4: 145 –156 Sviokla JJ 1996 Knowledge workers and radically new technology Sloan Management Review 37 (4) : 25 40 Swan J, Scarbrough H, Preston J 1999 Knowledge ... knowledge management California Management Review 41 (4) : 103–117 Nonaka I, Konno N 1998 The concept of ‘Ba’: building a foundation for knowledge creation California Management Review 40 (3): 40 – 54 ... dream of the knowledge- management paradigm is to capture the knowledgeof organizational actors and make it available toall However, even if it is assumed that this is possible, the findings of...
... incorporate the requisite new classes of security domain knowledge A team of just 3 -4 trained knowledge enterers was able to add all relevant knowledgeto the Cyc KB in under 18 month’s time ... CycSecure’s ontology and that of Undercoffer and Pinkston is that the first is intended to support vulnerability analysis, whereas the second offers an ontology of attack types in support of intrusion ... based primarily on knowledgeof software faults, installed software and high-level descriptors of running computers One extension should be the inclusion of representations of configuration options...
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... Operations Research Journal of Computer IS Wilson (OmniFile) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 IEEE (Comp Soc ... output of the literature review process should demonstrate that the proposed research contributes something new to the overall body ofknowledge The term body ofknowledge (BoK) refers to the ... Meeting Duration of Cbis Ease of Use Ease of Use of Innovation Ease of Use of Software Package Economic Value Dimensions for Isd Efficacy Efficiency of Meeting Processes Employees Devoted to Computer-Related...
... 22: 144 3- 144 9, 1998 COPYRIGHT INFORMATION TITLE: Effects of Minimum Drinking Age Laws: Review and Analyses of the Literature from 1960 to 2000 SOURCE: Journal of Studies on Alcohol supp no 14 Mr ... reported purchase attempts (44 % of college students) *Increased attractiveness of customer and positive mood of server associated with less likelihood of request for proof of age Cross-sectional -Yes ... effects of a community coalition's efforts to reduce illegal sales of alcohol and tobacco products to minors J Commun Hlth 21: 42 9 -43 6, 1996 LILLIS, R.P., WILLIAPis, T.P AND WILLIFORD, W.R Impact of...
... 40 How to buy a used car 41 How to select an ear of corn 45 How to get a patent 46 How to become a day trader 50 How to protect yourself without buying a gun 54 How to cure hiccups 56 How to dodge ... Introduction How to travel to space 11 How to join Mensa 14 How to try your own case 16 How to decode Wall Street 17 How to hire a contractor 19 How to get rid of the budget surplus 23 How to take the ... How to remove a tattoo 117 How to tell if a president is any good 119 How to prevent jet lag 119 How to get elected to the Senate 123 How to get blood from a stone 130 How to stop solicitors...
... (GIS; burden of illness) can be used to monitor progress through maps of HCW distribution, maps of population/HCW ratios and so forth For example, Worldmapper is an online tool (burden of illness) ... processes of evaluation to monitor progress and outcomes; outcomes should incorporate the distribution of both HRH and burden -of- illness inequities A toolkit offering approaches and methods to address ... could serve as both a burden -of- illness tool and a knowledge translation/implementation tool by allowing curriculum developers to identify gaps in their curricula and to share information with other...
... brand to life The Power of Branding Work Environments / The Design Leadership Series / September 12, 2007 44 why does it matter? The nature of employment is changing: More free agents 2nd/3rd/4th ... expect to achieve? “Treating your office space not as a neutral asset, but as an opportunity to express what your brand really stands for, is seen by a growing number of business leaders as making ... must continually evolve All the more reason to leverage shared space The Power of Branding Work Environments / The Design Leadership Series / September 12, 2007 18 what can we expect to achieve?...
... considerably add to the general body ofknowledge by evaluation of the added value of the extended strategy as compared to the state -of- the-art strategy Results from our study will allow us to draw conclusions ... Performance of the strategies State -of- the-art strategy - Knowledge - number of nurses that completed the knowledge quiz, presence of instruction leaflets - Reminders - check of presence of posters ... Finally, we describe the assessment of the actual implementation of the strategies and the evaluation of barriers and ward structure opportunity in a corresponding column block, note allof the...
... process of care indicators Best practice Process of care indicator Unitof measurement Prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia ▪ head of bed elevation(≥ 30°) ▪ route of intubation - Number of ... http://www.implementationscience.com/content /4/ 1/5 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Donner A, Klar N: Design and analysis of cluster randomization trials in health ... 163:A 343 McGlynn EA, Asch SM, Adams J, Keesey J, Hicks J, DeCristofaro A, Kerr EA: The quality of health care delivered to adults in the United States N Engl J Med 2003, 348 :2635-2 645 Institute of...
... development of fast and efficient tools to identify the small number of relevant SNPs out of the millions in the human genome A phenomenon called linkage disequilibrium should permit the use of SNPs to ... created a catalogue of more than 1 .4 million SNPs [9] This publicly available SNP map promises to advance our knowledgeof the links between genes and diseases Linking SNPs to phenotypes: disease ... the 1 .4 million SNPs in the public domain should offer a sufficient number to explore most regions of the genome Impact of SNP research on clinical trial design Besides all the consequences of genetics...
... LA, Eaton DC: Expression of highly selective sodium channels in alveolar type II cells is 47 5 Critical Care 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 47 6 December 20 04 Vol ... needed to elucidate better the effect of endotoxin on epithelial tight junctions, because other studies have demonstrated a lack of effect of endotoxin on the integrity of the epithelial barrier [42 ] ... antibody [ 74] The same stimulatory effect of TNF-α on AFC has been demonstrated in an ischemia/reperfusion model of ALI [44 ] TNF-α might have a direct stimulatory effect on ENaC [75] Finally, leukotrienes...
... may be defined by the following values: pH = 7 .40 , PCO2 = 40 .0 torr, [HCO3–] = 24. 25 mmol/l, [albumin] = 4.4 g/dl, phosphate = 4. 3 mg/dl, sodium = 140 mEq/l, potassium = mEq/l, and chloride = 105 ... given in torr, the total concentration of inorganic phosphorus containing species [Pitot] is given in mmol/l and [Alb] is given in g/dl The various equilibrium constants are Kw = 4.4 × 10– 14 (Eq/l)2; ... = 40 mEq/l and [ATOT] = 20 mEq/l In moving from point A to point B, ∆SID+ = AB = base excess However, if [ATOT] decreases from 20 to 10 mEq/l (point C), then AC ≠ SID+ ≠ base excess [ATOT], total...
... mainly to lipoprotein and, to a lesser extent, to albumin 544 Elimination of octreotide from plasma had an apparent halflife of 1.5 hours, as compared with 1–3 with the natural hormone somatostatin ... [Abstract] J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 1998, 36 :43 7 48 Cabrera FP, Carrion R, Duque E, et al.: Sulfonylurea poisoning: utility of octreotide Revista de Toxicologia 1998, 15:16-17 49 McLaughlin SA, Crandall ... tolbutamide administration [43 ,44 ] Compared with somatostatin, octreotide is expected to confer at least an equal inhibitory effect on insulin release but with a longer duration of action This was confirmed...
... weight:dry weight ratio [45 ] Growth factors such as hepatocyte growth factor, platelet-derived growth factor, epidermal growth factor, and vascular endothelial growth factor [46 -48 ] also bind heparin ... recognition of CD 44 as a receptor for a major microbial pathogen adds a new dimension to the multifaceted role of CD 44 in cell-cell communication The interaction between the GAS capsular polysaccharide ... influences the CD 44 receptor in the clearing phase of inflammation is not clear [5] Data have shown that CD 44 is not sufficient to mediate hyaluronic acid signalling [97] Thus, another receptor system...
... Role of tissue factor and protease-activated receptors in a mouse model of endotoxemia Blood 20 04, 103:1 342 -1 347 Camerer E, Cornelissen I, Kataoka H, Duong DN, Zheng YW, Coughlin SR: Roles of protease-activated ... safety of recombinant human activated protein C for severe sepsis N Engl J Med 2001, 344 :699-709 Looney MR, Matthay MA: The role of protein C in sepsis Curr Infect Dis Rep 2001, 3 :41 3 -41 8 Esmon ... transcription factor p53, normalization of the proapoptotic Bax/Bcl-2 ratio, and reduction of caspase-3 signaling, allof which decreased apoptosis Using an in vivo murine model of focal ischemic...