... different than in the inheritance case in that no sharing map is
involved; an attempt to vm_write one mapping of the memory object would merely replace that mapping, rather than
reflecting it in other ... version of Mach is in use on
over 200 workstations and large timesharing systems within the CMU Department of Computer Science. It is also
being used on dozens of machines outside the Department, including ... be described in more detail in a later section.
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In late 1984, we began implementation of an operating system called...
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Internet Services offered 94
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Intelligent Software ...
functions
"The fall in the cost of
gathering and transmitting
information will boost
productivity in the
economy as a whole,
pushing wages up and
thus making people's time
increasingly valuable. ... users of an
information service for each piece of
information they download) will be a big
incentive to make use of electronic
intermediaries (and agents in general
too) as searching for information...
... Nicolas-Chanoin MH,
Wolff M, Spencer RC, Hemmer M: The prevalence of nosocomial
infection in intensive care units in Europe. Results of the European
Prevalence of Infection in Intensive Care ... ultimate clinical
utility of a biomarker is defined by the degree it improves
clinical decision making and adds timely information
beyond that of readily available information from clinical
examination. ... Circulating levels of copeptin, a
novel biomarker, in lower respiratory tract infections. Eur J Clin Invest
2007, 37:145-152.
22. Christ-Crain M, Muller B: Biomarkers in respiratory tract infections:...
... The use of antidepressants varies by
physician specialty depending on the setting and type of
insurance. In year 2000, the prevalence of prescribed stim-
ulant medication for 0–4 year-olds in Western ... prevalence of antipsychotics in
youth aged 0–4 ranged from 0.13% in Italy [24] to 0.5%
in the Netherlands [29]. Generally, these antipsychotic
prevalence findings closely matched those of this study,
indicating ... Erben
CM, Matthiessen PF: The use of methylphenidate in children:
analysis of prescription usage based in routine data of the
statutory health insurance bodies concerning drug prescrip-
tions. Gesundheitswesen...
... higher
than routine incident-reporting systems, but without requiring
substantial investments of additional resources. Academic centers
are increasingly recognizing engagement in quality improvement ... distinct career pathway. Involving such physicians in medical
emergency teams will likely facilitate the dual roles of these as a
clinical outreach arm of the intensive care unit and in identifying
problems ... forms of surveillance have yielded higher rates
of adverse events [4,5]. All of these detection methods
require substantial investments of time and money. Moreover,
especially in the case of chart...
... Care Resources
(ARCCCR) maintains a database recording information on
critical care resources, including the timing of introduction of
METs. In addition, ANZICS maintains an Adult Patient Data-
base ... projects to be undertaken using the
information contained within the database.
Assessment on timing of introduction of MET service
We obtained information from a database maintained by the
ANZICS ARCCCR ... surveys of ICU resources
and activity. The information related to the timing of com-
mencement of an MET into hospitals in ANZ which were not
involved in the MERIT study [10]. Hospitals in this...
... [3]. Of 538
routine CXRs, 8% presented new ‘major’ findings; however,
58% of these were anticipated by the clinical examination, and
only 3.4% of all routine CXRs presented findings not clinically
anticipated. ... clear whether the performance of routine CXRs alters
management in patients admitted to the ICU. Studies
evaluating the use of routine CXRs have mainly been in the
form of prospective observational ... devices are in the correct posi-
tion, clinical evaluation including ETT position at the lips
could potentially eliminate a large number of CXRs, resulting
in significant cost savings.
Conclusion
The...
... pneumatization results in the indi-
vidual size and shape of the frontal sinus. An absence
of pneumatization in the frontal bone results in frontal
sinus aplasia [1]. This kind of variation should ... This study investigated the prevalence of agenesis of the frontal sinuses using dental
volumetric tomography (DVT) in Turkish individuals. The frontal sinuses of 410 patients were
examined by ... the findings in our study
(Table 1) [1,5, 21].
The incidence of a unilateral absence of the
frontal sinus has been reported to be between 0.8%
and 7.4% [1,18,23]. In this study, the incidence...
... glycine-rich linker is flexible, which allows the
specific engineering of hinge regions into proteins to
achieve desired functional motions [17]. We used a
glycine-rich short peptide including ... obtained by designing a
mutation in the gene of GLP-1 (7-37). This mutation
resulted in the substitution of glycolamine for alanine
at the second site of GLP-1 (7-37) peptide. A sequence
of ... nucleotide including 45 bases was used to connect
the 3’ terminus of GLP-1-A gene and 5’ terminus of
gAd gene. The product of this nucleotide sequence
was a glycine-rich short peptide including 15...
... competing interests.
Conflict of Interest
The authors have declared that no conflict of in-
terest exists.
References
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tutes of ... testing, aided in study design, prep-
aration of the Informed Consent and computerizing of
all study data. Keith PL also aided in study design,
preparation of the Informed Consent, aided in ... 50-item Quality of Life question-
naire.
Competing Interests
Dr. Kaats holds equity in Integrative Health
Technologies, Inc., a public company which holds a
minority of shares in the grantor...
... morn-
ing [21-24], being consistent with the findings of this
study. However, in the NDP group, the pattern of
circadian rhythm in 5-FU pharmacokinetics was cer-
tainly different from that in ... but when
using NDP instead of CDDP, it is necessary to look
for some marker capable of indicating clinical re-
sponse.
In conclusion, only a small number of patients
were enrolled in this study, ... effects of replacing cisplatin (CDDP) with cis-diammineglycolatoplatinum
(nedaplatin, NDP), a second-generation platinum complex, on the pharmacokinetics of
5-fluorouracil (5-FU) were investigated...
... Ten
proteins were detected as IgE-binding proteins and 8
proteins as IgG4-binding proteins, with high IgE de-
tection rate and specificity. Among the IgE-binding
proteins, the proteins with ... changes in fat intake since the
amount of dietary fat (30% of total energy) was main-
tained constant during the intervention. Similarly, in a
4-week randomized dietary intervention trial of male ... [25]. The predominant proteins in soybean are the
storage proteins, namely 7S globulin (conglycinin) and
11S globulin (glycinin), which comprise approxi-
mately 80% of the total proteins [26]. Other...
...
many proteins involved in apoptosis, including the
expression profiles of proteins involved in the mito-
chondrial (bcl-2, bax, and bcl-x, etc.) and stress reac-
tion-related pathways of apoptosis ... trend of protein changes for the experimental sample to control detected by
using the Odyssey Infrared Imaging System. (+) means an increase of signal intensity, and (-) means a decrease of signal ...
overexpressed in cytotrophoblasts, and a decrease in
the expression of Bcl-2 and increase of apoptotic cells
are seen in preeclampsia. Thus antiapoptotic proteins
can play an important role in preventing...