... complaints of a dull aching suprapubicpain for the last 6 weeks. The pain radiated slightly tothe left groin. The pain was present continuouslythroughout the day and it increased on standing ... onwalking. However coughing, sneezing, voiding orstraining at stool did not exacerbate the symptoms.Patient also had a history low grade evening rise in tem-perature and weight loss of 6 Kg since ... Howeverwith the advent of anti-tubercular agents the recoveryand prognosis is b etter. In cases involving complete dis-ruption of symphysis, some form of bridging in theform of plate or bone graft...
... productions of genius and compilations of learning, bringingthem within the reach of all ranks of men’.20Exchanges in printmight lead to new ideas, but literature s role as a means of produc-ing ... reform in the public sphere, and moral reform in theprivate. It is in terms of this growing sense of a wider social obli- The Crisis ofLiteraturein the 1790s16broader project of rethinking ... technical advances in the print industry.22 In Letters on Education (1790), Catherine Macaulay argued that the‘advantages of printing, by rendering easy the communication of ideas, giving an universality...
... family screening. In 25-30% of cases, this might provide the first indicator of an underlying FAP syndrome. Conflict of interest: The authors have declared that no conflict of interest exists. ... cribriform-morular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma. Am J Clin Pathol, 2001. 115: 486-493. 7. Yamashita T., et al. Peculiar nuclear clearing composed of microfilaments in papillary carcinoma of the thyroid. ... evidence of frequent somatic mutations in exon 3 of the beta-catenin gene. J Pathol, 2003. 1: 58-67. 6. Cameselle-Teijeiro J., et al. Somatic but not germline mutation of the APC gene in a case of...
... similar interest in theshifting cultural geography within which literary texts areinscribed, and out of which their meanings are inevitably pro- The Crisis ofLiteraturein the 1790s4King mob in ... reproducing the myth of the self-determining subject.31Having stressed the ongoing centrality of Enlightenmentthought in the 1790s, I want to insist that I am not interested in rethinking our critical ... they in ected in startlingly new ways. To forget this is tomake the mistake of simply reproducing the Romantic myth of the originality of the creative act. The point of concluding withone of...
... consumer research. Many consumption-related issues are being increasingly addressed from interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary perspectives. Many interdisciplinary concepts and factors are of interest ... gathering technique, in which the interviewer directs the interaction and inquiry in a very structured or unstructured manner, depending on the interview’s purpose (Denzin and Lincoln 1994). In ... efforts of academy and business, should be supported by policy actions, which should be directed towards involving new actors, disseminating information about more sustainable ways of living and...
... of the National Academy of Engineering. The Institute of Medicine was established in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions ... stakeholders knowledge at the interfaces and fringes of disciplinary, multidisciplinary, and interdisciplinary ocean, coastal, and marine sciences ã Apply research findings to operational benefits ... need-ed information infrastructure for ocean sciences, but these plans were not written in the context of the ocean research priorities. Although discussions of the information infrastructure in...
... preg increases with increasing amounts of cyt b5 in presence of endogenous levels of P450red. In presence of these low levels of P450red, cyt b5shows aslight stimulatory effect on DHEA formation. ... implication of P450c17 in the formation of this metabolite.Formation of androstadienol by human and porcineP450c17, with and without cytb5Using porcine and human P450c17 expressed in HEK-293 ... P450red up to 0.25 lgcausesadrastic increase of DHEA formation, reaching levels up to50% of preg transformation. On the other hand, increasingamounts of P450red do not significantly stimulate...
... companyinnovativeness and company performance. They also point out thatbenchmarking in novation involve s developing a plan which includedimensions of innovation success: seeking, evaluating, using ... êHow benchmarking can improve business re-engineering,Planning Review, Vol. 21 No. 6, pp. 26-7.Rigby, D.K. (1995), êManaging the management toolsº, Engineering Management Review, Spring,pp. 88-92.Robson, ... benchmarking data.Finally, in the category dealing with êBenchmarking in education, 21papers have been reviewed. These papers deal with benchmarking of management education, engineering education,...
... arising from the conflict in Northern Ireland. The interpretations ofresearch and information considered in this literaturereview belong to the author. ii Contents Page 1. Introduction ... strengths that many of them are putting to good use in terms of transforming conflict, building peace and ensuring that there is no repetition of past violence. Reviewofliterature on republican ... comprehensive list of the activities that ex-prisoner groups involved in loyalist conflict transformation initiatives carry out: Representing and challenging existing thinking and practice within loyalism....
... Guidance in the Information Society: A Review of Computer-Assisted Guidance and the Internet in Europe. Ireland: National Centre for Guidance in Education. Offer, M., (2000), Use of Information ... A Europe-wide survey and reviewof existing software was undertaken in 1997 in order to provide an understanding of the potential use of ICT in the field of CEG15. In its time, this study ... was being used in guidance, and guidance was being offered through ICT in a number of interesting and imaginative ways. Houston, M., Quinn, P., and Stone, I., (2001), Evaluation of the...
... International Training and Education Center on HIV (I-TECH) and theTrinidad and Tobago Health Training Centre (TTHTC): Trinidad and TobagoDistance Learning Assessment: Final Report of Findings. ... ways to increase the number and skills of health workers, including using distancelearning in their training. In 2008, the authors reviewed and assessed the country’s current distance learningprogrammes ... requirements, constraints do exist forprint modality, including minimal availabil ity of printedcourse materials for students due to financial con-straints, and problem s disseminating materials...
... surgery, review and final approval of themanuscript. All authors read and approved the final man-uscript.AcknowledgementsWe acknowledge the help of Mr. Henry Leung in the process of formatting ... development for disseminating the results of biomedical researchin our lifetime."Sir Paul Nurse, Cancer Research UKYour research papers will be:available free of charge to the entire ... suffering from ulcer on the dorso-medial aspect of the right midfoot was successfully cov-ered using the reverse sural flap from proximal calf areawith the modification of inclusion of the midline...
... malignant degeneration of chronic, draining osteomyelitis into a sarcoma is sel-dom [18]. Most malignancies arising in a sinus tract aresquamous cell carcinomas [19]. In our case the situationis ... moth-eaten aspect of the proximalphalanx of the third toe with cortical destruction. Thereis an infiltration in, and swelling of the soft tissue sur-rounding the lesion. The head of the third metatarsalbone ... ailments.According to literature, it is unclear whether osteomy-elitis is an etiological factor in the development of osteo-sarcoma. Although malignancies arising from a draininginfection are...
... 14/MBody of scapulainvolving glenoidmarginRtPain swelling and dischargingsinusIsolated ATT14 Singh et al2009 [10]One 49/F Inferior angle of LtscapulaPain and swelling Isolated ATTM: ... 26/F Inferior angle of scapulaPain and swelling Isolated ATT12 Solav S 2007[11]Three 54/F Medial margin andspine of scapulaPain Isolated ATT26/MRt scapula Occiptal headache andbackpain ... described in brief.Case DescriptionA 22 year male presented with progressively increasingpain and swelling in the right upper back since 2 years.He had history of fall from a height of about...