... study group with 0-1 year of clinical experience as compared to the whole profession and the group with a clinical Sandnes et al Chiropractic & Osteopathy 2010, 18:5 http://www.chiroandosteo.com/content/18/1/5 ... patients with low back pain? A survey of the membersof the Danish Who decides on the next treatment, the patient, the chiropractor or both, and are there any differences between MC patients and non-MC ... 50 in Norway The range of patients observed for each clinician was 2-119 with a median of 30 in Denmark and 20 in Norway Number of maintenance care patients The range of MC patients per chiropractor...
... correlated with a greater number of lifetime depressive and manic episodes, a more severe and difficult-to-treat index episode, and a greater risk of developing an affective recurrence, most often ... reports of hyperglycemia associated with risperidone, quetiapine and ziprasidone, and more frequently with clozapine and olanzapine [26,27] http://www.general-hospital-psychiatry.com/content/3/1/7 Of ... fever, rash and internal organ involvement with onset of symptoms within to weeks of exposure The frequency of the syndrome is estimated at 10–100 per 100,000 persons exposed Risk of serious hypersensitivity...
... existence of an automorphism of finite order on a Q-variety X implies the existence of algebraic linear relationsbetween the logarithm of certain periods of X and the logarithm of special values of ... existence of nontrivial algebraic linear relationsbetween the logarithm of the periods of the eigendifferentials of X (for the action of the group) and the logarithm of special values of the Γ-function ... transcendence properties of the periods of X are influenced by the algebraic subvarieties of X; a subvariety of X has a cycle class in the dual of a rational homology space of X and the duals of these cycle...
... the communities of organisms that inhabit cold seep sediments, focusing on soft-bodied, mid-size organisms (e.g., macrofauna and meiofauna) and on the nature of their interaction with biogeochemical ... environments often support surprisingly high densities of macrofauna Estimates of density vary with the mesh size employed but values of >10,000 ind m–2 are common and local patches of >40,000 ... variability and the relationship between benthic meiofaunal and microbial populations of a natural coastal petroleum seep Journal of Marine Research 45, 761–789 Montagna, P.A & Spies, R.B 1985 Meiofauna...
... mixed with 10 lL of labeled purified C1q One hundred and fifty microliters of 6.5 pM T4 DNA were mixed with lL of labeled CLR or 2.5 lL of labeled C1, and according to case with 1–2 lL of 45 lM fucoidan ... lL of beads (3.25 lM in ultrapure water) were mixed with 50 lL of sulfo-NHS (0.5 M in ultrapure water) and 10 lL of EDC (0.2 M in ultrapure water) in 100 lL of 0.1 M Mes buffer and completed with ... lL of 6.5 pM T4 DNA were mixed with lL of labeled C1q prepared as above, and according to case with lL of 45 lM fucoidan; when the purified C1q was used, 400 lL of 6.5 pM T4 DNA were mixed with...
... ART OF DEBUGGING www.it-ebooks.info THE ART OF DEBUGGING with GDB, DDD, and Eclipse by Norman Matloff and Peter Jay Salzman San Francisco www.it-ebooks.info THE ART OF DEBUGGING WITH GDB, DDD, AND ... command with no arguments, this button runs the program with the last set of arguments that was provided DDD’s analogs of GDB’s n and s commands are the Next and Step buttons in the Command Tool ... message and the GDB prompt, without the upper subwindow for your program’s source code You could then enter TUI mode using the GDB command CTRL-X-A This command toggles you in and out of TUI mode and...
... conditions, and 42 percent of those without chronic conditions In formal tests of differences between pairs ofgroups in time until cessation of work, each of the respiratory condition groups as Page of ... the normal age of retirement, only 23 percent of those with COPD were still employed, as were 29 percent of those with asthma, 27 percent of those with rhinitis, 36 percent of those with selected ... history and current employment status of those with any form of respiratory disease, those with selected non-respiratory conditions, and those with no chronic conditions In the remainder of the...
... vertex x of degree Thus V is a disjoint union of the closed neighborhood N [x] of x and a set A of cardinality Consider the × 12 matrix M whose rows are indexed by the elements of A and the columns ... graph G = (V, E) with |V | = 7, |E| ≥ 10, and ∆ ≤ satisfies γ(G) ≤ Proof The graph G = (V, E) must have six vertices of degree and a single vertex of degree Let v be a vertex of degree which is ... Thus each of the vertices in N (v) is incident with at most of the vertices in A This implies that there are exactly 24 edges between A and N (v) and that each x ∈ N (v) is incident to v and to...
... entry in the table of values of γ(n, δ) in [2] Acknowledgement We wish to thank Gordon Royle for providing Cayley tables for the 14 groupsof order 16 and Cayley graphs ofgroupsof orders up to ... domination number of the circulant graph C(S, n) as a function of n and S, but results and techniques not appear to be useful for our purposes Note that the closed neighborhood of a vertex i of C(n, S) ... degree andwith domination number at least This turns out to be related to the existence of what we call a symmetric, pseudo difference set, that is, a subset T of Zn such that ∈ T , / T = −T , and...
... different betweengroups I and II of lupus patients No difference was observed betweengroups I and II of mothers with SS In summary, the most significant differences observed between mothers ofgroups ... in groups I and II, and a low frequency ofpositive sera in the group of asymptomatic mothers of group I (Table 3) If we considered a mother positive when at least one of samples was positivewith ... Reactivity in ELISA of sera from lupus mothers ofgroups IIand IIIIwith Ro antigens Sera were classified into three subgroups: (a), (d) before, (b), (e) from lupus mothers ofgroupsandwith Ro antigens...
... suppression of cell proliferation, increased detachment of cells, DNA strand breaks, and reduced surfactant production [58] Breaking of DNA strands has been associated with apoptosis of alveolar ... Cytochrome C levels within cytosolic and mitochondrial fractions of cells after hours of treatment Cytochrome C levels within cytosolic and mitochondrial fractions of cells after hours of treatment ... death Figure within cytosolic and mitochondrial ELISA cells after hours of treatment as measured by fractions of Bax-α levels Bax-α levels within cytosolic and mitochondrial fractions of cells after...
... existence of HR-HPV in children of the women with cervical cancer, for evaluation of vertical transmission of this virus, and to assess any associated risk factors Table Demographic profile of women with ... profile of women with cervical cancer, and their children In total, 70 women diagnosed with cervical cancer and 46 children of these women, were recruited for this study The demographic profile ... of the women and their children is given in Table and Table respectively More than two-third of the women examined (68.5%), were above 50 years of age, with the mean age of 55.21 years Most of...
... ligands were available, 43 had detectable levels of only one ligand: 22 with APRIL, 16 with BLyS, and five with heterotrimers Two samples from patients with RA and one sample from a patient with ... nonsignificant) of the samples from patients with RA (Table 1) Analyses of BLyS and APRIL homotrimer levels were performed in a subset of the samples from healthy donors and patients with SLE, and for all of ... heterotrimers, and endogenous levels of heterotrimers in the sera of healthy donors and patients with SLE or RA were measured and compared with BLyS and APRIL homotrimer levels in a subset of the same...
... overview of the location of the Cantons and the ratio of case and control farms per district A total of 103 farms were infected with EP and farms with APP This resulted in an annual incidence of the ... chosen because of the high number of variables with a value of p≤0.05 and the limited number of farms in the study A backward stepwise selection procedure with a cutoff level of p=0.05 was used ... prevent the reintroduction of infection Materials and methods The study consisted of parts: an observational study of affected and control farms, and a survey of pig dealers and transport companies...
... without knee pain consisted of 22 (female/male ratio: 13/9) with a K/L grade ofand (female/male ratio: 7/1) with a K/L grade of (Table and 4) Eight (female/male ratio: 6/2) of the 16 patients Patients ... Sokoloff L, Wolfe F: Development of criteria for the classification and reporting of osteoarthritis Classification of osteoarthritis of the knee Diagnostic and Therapeutic Criteria Committee of ... presence and absence of knee pain and changes in skeletal and synovitis biomarkers of tissue turnover and joint inflammation, respectively, that can be measured in body fluids Based on earlier work with...
... about compliance of sepsis bundles and its impact on outcomes In this study, therefore, we determined the rate of compliance with 6-hour and 24-hour sepsis bundles and the impact of the compliance ... service within the first 24 hours following the diagnosis of severe sepsis Compliance with 6-hour sepsis bundle and hospital mortality Of the 101 patients, within the first hours after diagnosis of ... of incidence, outcome, and associated costs of care Crit Care Med 2001, 29:1303-1310 The Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre (ICNARC): Prevalence of Severe Sepsis Between 1995 and...
... contribution of reagents but also his support during the course of my project and advice throughout the writing and revision of the publication of my work My candidature in the Institute of Molecular and ... directly interacts with the C-termini of ZO-2 and ZO-3 Figure 2-2 Co-localization and interaction of ZO-2 and ZO-3 with Scrib in COS-1 Figure 2-3 Scrib interacts directly with ZO-2 and ZO-3 via its ... domain is composed of six strands (A-F) and two helices (A and B) The ligand binding groove is structurally formed by a connecting loop between A and B, B strand and B helix The connecting...
... pattern of atrophy, and the relation between muscle atrophy and both passive and active shoulder function Pattern of atrophy No consistent pattern of atrophy was found: the extent of atrophy of the ... significantly with increasing age (with coefficients of determination between 0.300 and 0.579) On the affected side there was no significant increase in volume of the subscapularis muscle with increasing ... -7.4% to 51.9%) and normal side There was no relation between passive external rotation and atrophy of any of the muscles Neither did passive external rotation correlate with any of the three glenohumeral...