... with the characteristics of theteaching of CPGs We used logistic models with each of the options forthe characteristics of theteaching of CPGs as a dependent variable, andthe specialty, the ... However, the overall results are similar forthe two specialties The challenges are thus not unique to one of the two disciplines highlighting the need for collaborative efforts We had hypothesized ... goals and objectives Goals and objectives offer a general focus, clarify expectations for learning and attainment, and relate them to residents' clinical and didactic activities [21] Goals and...
... with the characteristics of theteaching of CPGs We used logistic models with each of the options forthe characteristics of theteaching of CPGs as a dependent variable, andthe specialty, the ... However, the overall results are similar forthe two specialties The challenges are thus not unique to one of the two disciplines highlighting the need for collaborative efforts We had hypothesized ... goals and objectives Goals and objectives offer a general focus, clarify expectations for learning and attainment, and relate them to residents' clinical and didactic activities [21] Goals and...
... and statistical methodsforthe detection of differentially expressed genes For each of these steps, the techniques used by the workshop participants will be presented and compared MATERIALSAND ... expressed genes found by the workshop participants was performed for E coli between times and 24 h Due to the various methods used for normalising and analysing the data, the lists were not exactly ... measurements For all teams, data were log2 transformed andthe log-ratio between Cy5 andthe reference Cy3 was considered as the observed intensity 2.2.2 Correction for spatial and intensity-dependent...
... opened the way for systematic studies to be Genome Biology 2006, 7:R77 information We applied our method to the dataset introduced in the section Materialsandmethods (below) and verified the effects ... Where xtotal is the measured fluorescence intensity, s is the cell size as measured by the forward light scatter, α and β are the coefficients of the model, and xspecific is the specific fluorescence ... systematic biases and drifts (a process often referred to as 'normalization'), and transformation to a format and scale that is suitable forthe following analysis steps Here we not deal with the technical...
... mind When they can recall them, it means they can retrieve the content of the text For example, if the teacher has exploited the text well and helped the students remember the key words in the topic ... is the specific nature of the information that is signaled for retrieval” They add: “In the case of reference the information to be retrieved is the referential meaning, the identity of the ... by the Depression than other Latin American states andthe country was on the verge of complete collapse.” (Salkie, 1995: 15) The link here is the connection between Brazil andthe country The...
... period This will be the theme forthe discussion over the next sections Firstly, we will consider the tooling requirements for turning centres and secondly, the applications for modular quick-change ... tabulated example, depicted in Table 8, where the numerical values in the table form the basis forthe comparisons The figures in the left-hand column are typical for most two-axis turning centres, where: ... the case of Fig 115, where some large tools have to be held in the magazine and empty tool pockets have to left either side of it – as shown by the large tool situated on the lower chain on the...
... data-gathering exercise, all the items in stock should be listed, plus the number currently in stock and, the quantity used in the last 12 months, with the last price paid for them, • Review the ... necessary to gather the data together, because the performances of either categories are independent If a tooling survey is approached in a m ethodical and step-wise manner, then the following ... prioritised by the software, then they can then be simply: analysed, diagnosed and then corrected, together with a machine tool ‘health-check’ report NB Many companies perform these full diagnostic...
... feed-back of information to the tool stores Often, forthe most frequently used tools, they are assembled into a composite forms, then issued as ‘grouped-tools’ in the form of kits for a specific ... considers the tooling requirement for a standalone machining centre, then today the market de- 47 ‘Limit gauges’ , are based upon the stated International Standards agreed for ‘Limits and Fits’ for ... all of the inserts are not set the same, then the most prominent one will take the largest cuts on both the minor and peripheral cutting edges, causing shock loading as the cut is engaged, thereby...
... management system for an FMS facility [Courtesy of Yamazaki Mazak] Modular Tooling and Tool Management the tools to -and- from each machine – changing the ‘stand-alone’ machine into a simple form of flexible ... Engineering and Management – 4th Ed Prentice-Hall Inc., 1992 Galyer, J.F.W and Shotbolt, C.R Metrology for Engineers (5th Ed.), Cassell Pub, Ltd, 1990 Haberberg, A and Rieple, A The Strategic ... 947– 961, 1992 Smith, G.T The Assessment of Machining and Turning Centres using Artifact-based Techniques, such as the Ballbar Proc of: Laser Metrology and Machine Performance, Computational Mechanics...
... Venice, Italy For most of the young participants it was the first time they visited the city, which provided the perfect setting for informal and pleasant contact among all participants After the first ... formed by conventional syntheses, but they can still be prepared by the U-4CR Thus, the product 22 40 can be formed only by the U-4CR, (Scheme 1.8) The U-4CR forms its products by less work and ... yields than other syntheses The U-4CR is nowadays one of the most often used chemical reaction Scheme 1.6 The U-4CR as a union of the HO-3CR andthe P-3CR 1.3 THE MODERN CHEMISTRY OF THE ISOCYANIDES...
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... nonwar-deployed and 74 998 war-deployed personnel The study population forthe demotions model was smaller than forthe two discharge models because 3106 Marines were demoted before ever deploying, making them ... selfmedication hypothesis, the sensation-seeking hypothesis, andthe susceptibility hypothesis [25,30,31] Individuals with comorbid PTSD and substance abuse problems are at an increased risk for interpersonal ... California, USA Authors’ contributions RMH assisted in developing study design, performed the data analysis, and drafted the manuscript GEL conceived of the study, developed the study design, and...
... the average of the potentials of the other two limbs.11 aVF is the difference between the LL and average of the arm leads; aVR is the difference between the RA andthe average of LL and LA, and ... nervous system to actuate these effects is on the order of 15 seconds The sympathetic system works in tandem with the parasympathetic system Forthe body as a whole, the parasympathetic system controls ... and slowing the heart rate within a second when they activate Most organs are innervated by both the sympathetic andthe parasympathetic branches of the ANS andthe balance between these competing...
... binary file format variety, the number and type of channels, the lengths, gains, and offsets of the signals, and any other clinical information that is available forthe subject The separate ... also forms the basis for standards in many other countries including UL 60601-1 forthe United States, CAN/CSA C22.2 No 601.1 for Canada, and EN 60601-1 forthe European Union However, the common ... biases the collection and storage methods may have caused in the subsequent analysis These include the activity of the patient, the resolution and quality of the ECG, the lack of sufficient information...
... will perform differently on each of these signals, and therefore it is important to record the coloration of the noise in the signal as well as the SNR Determining the color of the noise in the ECG ... respiration andthe previous RR interval The new BP value is set by this value of cardiac output andthe peripheral resistance The new BP value then determines the new value forthe RR interval Therefore, ... can therefore only be used to evaluate metrics involving the LF and HF bands The upper frequency limit of the highest band for HRV analysis is 0.4 Hz [51] Since the average time interval for...
... V5 ECG and its corresponding scalogram form the CWT for scales < a ≤ 50 the redundancy, we can consider only the local maxima and minima of the transform, such as the wavelet ridges andthe wavelet ... atrial arrhythmias The models tend to describe either the underlying RR interval processes or the manifest waveform (ECG) Furthermore, the models are formulated either from the cellular conduction ... rates and HRVs (determined separately by the standard deviation andthe LF/HF ratio) An algorithm can therefore be tested on a vast range of ECGs (some of which can be extremely rare and therefore...