... quadrant abdominal pain, jaundice, fever). Labs: Ultrasound, HIDA (radionuclide) scan, WBC, hyperbilirubinemia, alkaline phosphatase, AST, amylase. Plain Abdominal X-ray: Increased gallbladder ... exposure; myalgias, arthralgias, rashes, fatigue, anorexia, weight loss, kidney disease. Medications: Hydralazine, procainamide, isoniazid, penicillin. Physical Examination General Appearance: ... Laboratory Data: Describe the course of the patient's disease up until the time that the patient came to the hospital, including physical exam and laboratory data. Hospital Course: Describe the...
... acetaldehyde hydrates, releasing the water of hydration andthe water formed with the acetal. Acetals are in the relatively nonpolar family of ethers. Thus, the polarity of the organicmaterial ... increase the probability that phase separation will occur into a light, highly polaraqueous phase anda less polar heavier organic phase. Additional lighter waxy phases and heaviersludge phases ... 1954). The actualaverage temperature of the reactants may have been lower than stated, as no details were given onhow and where it was measured.Conditions the vapor phase formation of acetals are...
... pieces and closely packed; is easily and firmly fixed to the back of a chair by the clamp and screw aand b, and is readily adjusted to the head, as the buttons c, c and arms d, d are movable.Sometimes ... appear,paste it on the decanter, and lay it in the sun's rays in such a manner that the rays may pass through the spacescut out of the paper and fall on the surface of the liquor the part of the ... by the professors to make landscape sketches in the mannermentioned. The beauty of the image of these landscapes produced on the paper in the camera-obscura, causedhim to pause and admire them...
... studiedModelMethodology and modelMethodology and model The papers are based on data for a typical Scandinavian kraft pulp mill of today. The papers are based on data from existing European pulp and paper ... 0.214 was used as a base case; and for the case when the mill was modelled within the same system boundary as a utility, Papers I-III, a capital recovery factor of 0.1 was used as a base case15. ... questions on a more aggregated industry level. The thesis also shows that improving the availability (and accuracy) of public data and statistics is a key factor if good industry level analyses are...
... on the sea, whereas the Dorians generally preferred an inland situation. The anxiety of the Dorians, and the Spartans in particular, to keep up the pure Doric character andthe customs of their ancestors, ... Perioeci,(270) and at Megara also of the samemeasure.(271) For so long as the people inhabited a particular village, they interested themselves in its affairsalone, andthe persons in the chief city managed ... Stratos;(279) that is, the station of the army, the abode of the male population who had the means and the privilege of bearing arms. It was not till a later period that the Achæan towns, Patræ,...
... ideas on how to get a polarized and gridlocked America on the path to progress.”—Christian Casal, Offi ce Manager McKinsey & Company, Switzerland“If you can handle the truth about America’s ... system is the best one, and what exactly does that mean? Today’s debate about the pros and cons of “capitalism” are inevitably muddled, and riddled by confusion about what Adam Smith and his ... rhetoric of the opposite party. This development in turn has widened the gulf between Left and Right and thereby amplifi ed the Dialogue of the Deaf.Alas, the Media Was the MessageAs these developments...
... making the journey home, and his body was embalmed and carriedin a magnificent carriage all the way to Alexandria, where he was buried. The death of Alexander the Great marks the traditional beginning ... by A. W. Bulloch, E. S. Gruen, A. A. Long, and A. StewartXIII. From Samarkhand to Sardis: A New Approach to the Seleucid Empire,by Susan Sherwin-White and Amélie KuhrtXIV. Regionalism and Change ... guidance and support from near and far. This study could not have been undertaken without the kind and enduring assistance of many people at the National Archaeologi-cal Museum in Athens. In particular,...
... mean andthe logarithmic mean,” The American Mathematical Monthly, vol. 81,no. 8, pp. 879–883, 1974.13 K. B. Stolarsky, The power and generalized logarithmic means,” The American Mathematical ... Inequalities in Pure and Applied Mathematics, vol. 4, no. 4, article 80, 4 pages, 2003.17 E. Neuman, A generalization of an inequality of Jia and Cau,” Journal of Inequalities in Pure and AppliedMathematics, ... S´andor, “Inequalities involving Stolarsky and Gini means,” Mathematica Pannonica,vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 29–44, 2003.16 G. Jia and J. Cao, A new upper bound of the logarithmic mean,” Journal...
... the family, a smallone,wasaffectionate and onemightbesurethat the artisanfather,who-lookedpeculiarlylikeCharlesDickens, and the stepmother, a ladyofconsiderablecharm and of a resoluteappearance,wereproudof the talentedonlyson(therewasalso a daughter)whorosetoprofessionalrank ... YORKArchitects:WallaceK. Harrison and Associates.VmMINISTRYOFEDUCATION AND HEALTH,RIO DEJANEIROArchitects:L. Costa and Associates.LAKE SHORE DRIVEAPARTMENT,CHICAGOArchitects:Mies van deRobe and Associates.L'UNITED'HABITATION,MARSEILLESArchitect: ... didnotalto-getherunderstandLethaby.ItwasLethaby'snaturetolookuponthingsfrom a social and personalpointofview.Also,Scott,first and foremost a scholar and a critic,was a greatprotagonistforReason and Humanism and wroteat a timeofreactionagainstnineteenth-centuryideaswhichwerealreadybecoming a legend and thoughtofbysomeasromantic.Lethaby, a practisingarchitect,designer, and teacher,hadmorethan the ordinaryscholar-shipbuthewasnot...