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<TITLE> Invivo monitoring of nuclear fuel workers
T13840: Chemical Safety and Risk Management
15: Chemical Engineering
1504: Chemical Health and Safety
3: Physical Sciences
W153177226
<TITLE> Robbers Cave Experiment
T11512: Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications
17: Computer Science
1702: Artificial Intelligence
3: Physical Sciences
W1994191395
<TITLE> Infections Associated with Biliary Drainage Procedures in Patients with Cancer <ABSTRACT> A total of 170 therapeutic biliary drainage procedures were carried out in 90 patients with cancer over a 1year period JanuaryDecember 1988. There were 129 percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage procedures done in 61 patients and 41 endoprostheses were placed in 29 patients. The overall infection rate related to these procedures was 60.6, the rate being similar for the two procedures. Infectious complications were experienced by 50 of patients undergoing a biliary drainage procedure. The most common manifestation was cholangitis followed by bacteremia. Other infections included liver abscess, gallbladder abscess, and subphrenic abscess. The most common isolates were enteric gramnegative bacilli, followed by Enterococcus species, Candida species, and Staphylococcus epidermidis. The use of prophylactic antibiotics in 76 of infected patients failed to prevent biliary catheterrelated infections. Two patients died of complications related to biliary sepsis. All other infected patients responded to antimicrobial therapy, which included various regimens of βlactam agents thirdgeneration cephalosporin, extendedspectrum penicillin, imipenemcilastatin, and aztreonam that were used in combination with an aminoglycoside in 15 patients.
T13697: Biliary and Gastrointestinal Fistulas
27: Medicine
2740: Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
4: Health Sciences
W73727561
<TITLE> Application of phytotherapy in odontology the case of Euphorbia balsamifera. Endodontic clinical trial. <ABSTRACT> Phytotherapy is a medicinal and ancestral practice in Africa. It deals with all the fields of human pathology. We wanted to ascertain the efficacy of some plants used in odontology as Euphorbia balsamifera traditionally used as antalgic treatment of acute dental pulpitis. The latex of the plant was caught and treated as to get enough stable paste. We used that paste in the same conditions we use arsenical nerve caustics, a pulpal devitalizer widely used in dental offices. The study carried out on 37 teeth has shown that latex of Euphorbia balsamifera is an effective pulpal devitalizing in contact with the pulp. Its lifetime action was comparable to that of the pulpal nerve caustics. The active principles are not known, however the product seems attractive as a pulpal devitalizing agent.
T12530: Bioactive Natural Diterpenoids Research
13: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
1312: Molecular Biology
1: Life Sciences
W1561030430
<TITLE> Complete axiomatization of the stutterinvariant fragment of the linear time µcalculus <ABSTRACT> The logic µU is the fixpoint extension of the Untilonly fragment of lineartime temporal logic. It also happens to be the stutterinvariant fragment of lineartime µcalculus µ. We provide complete axiomatizations of µU on the class of finite words and on the class of ωwords. We introduce for this end another logic, which we call µΓ, and which is a variation of µ where the Next time operator is replaced by the family of its stutterinvariant counterparts. This logic has exactly the same expressive power as µU. Using already known results for µ, we first prove completeness for µΓ, which finally allows us to obtain completeness for µU.
T10126: Logic, programming, and type systems
17: Computer Science
1702: Artificial Intelligence
3: Physical Sciences
W1865158929
<TITLE> Method Validation of a High Resolution Melting Analysis of a Candidate Genetic Marker of Hypertension <ABSTRACT> Objectives.The study aimed to validate a high resolution melting HRM polymerase chain reaction PCR based method for analysis of ATP2B1 rs2681472, a candidate genetic marker for hypertension.Specifically, the study aimed to establish method accuracy, interand intraday precision, instrument detection limits IDL and linearity.Methodology.DNA samples from whole blood of selected respondents of the 2008 National Nutrition Survey NNS were analyzed for ATP2B1 rs2681472, following the HRMPCR method.Analytical validation parameters such as method accuracy, interand intraday precision, IDL and assay linearity were evaluated.Results.The data obtained using HRM conformed to data obtained from the current gold standard, which is direct DNA sequence analysis.Precision of the method is shown in the low intraday and interday coefficients of variation of 0.11 and 0.14 respectively.The IDL was found at 1x102 ng DNA.Correlation coefficient using the method has met the acceptance criteria for linearity that is equal to 0.98.Conclusion.HRMPCR was successfully applied for analysis of ATP2B1 rs2681472.HRM is a highly commendable tool that can identify existence of polymorphisms in a genome which may be related to or which may cause hypertension.The method was found to be accurate and precise.
T10836: Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
13: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
1312: Molecular Biology
1: Life Sciences
W4240822269
<TITLE> ṣurad
T13265: Synthesis of Tetrazole Derivatives
16: Chemistry
1605: Organic Chemistry
3: Physical Sciences
W2033930683
<TITLE> Anecdotal episodes in the social context <ABSTRACT> This article examines poor, moderate and good anecdotal episodes in the social context. The research results suggest 1 the quality of anecdotal episodes is discriminated on the basis of energy and clarity concepts rather than the traditional delivery and content perspective, and 2 the energy and clarity of anecdotal episodes are related to observers perceived social attraction and projected potential to achieve social and professional success. Tnese results suggest that anecdotal episodes merit further consideration in relational development research from the communication perspective.
T12214: Media Influence and Health
12: Arts and Humanities
1208: Literature and Literary Theory
2: Social Sciences
W2040105548
<TITLE> Boroscopy Application in Assurance of Technological Equipment Operational Capability <ABSTRACT> This paper is focused on an emphasis of the preventive maintenance effect on reliable and safe operation of technological equipment, in view of technical diagnostics. Problems of the boroscopy as a diagnostics method providing fast information acquiring of inner parts of technological equipment turbomachinery RB211 DLE assembled in combined cycle gas turbine CCGT in selected company . Observations were focused on high pressure axial compressor, being the main part of monitored technological system. From quality point of view the paper provides new perspective of internal inspection of technological equipment covering possible damages locating and qualifying of qualitative characteristics of equipment inner parts. The problems solved were based on particular practice demands and it reflects stateofart in concerned scientific field .
T13858: Technical Engine Diagnostics and Monitoring
22: Engineering
2203: Automotive Engineering
3: Physical Sciences
W103289782
<TITLE> New Developments in Empirical International Trade NBERTCERCEPRRIETI conference
T10128: Global trade and economics
20: Economics, Econometrics and Finance
2000: General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
2: Social Sciences
W142210552
<TITLE> The Recovery of Stolen Assets A Fundamental Principle of the UN Convention against Corruption
T11838: Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance
33: Social Sciences
3312: Sociology and Political Science
2: Social Sciences
W1495651368
<TITLE> An exploration of public sector supply chains with specific reference to the South African situation <ABSTRACT> The concept of supply chain is predominant in literature. It offers solutions to keeping costs to a minimum and at an acceptable level of services. Supply chain management represents a significant change in the way that organisations view themselves and has witnessed values created through the integration and coordination of supply, demand and relationships in order to satisfy customers in an effective and profitable manner both in the private and public sectors. Despite the importance of supply chain management and its role in creating and sustaining competitive advantage in the private sector, it has not been used to its fullest potential as a tool for enhancing public procurement. The main objective of this paper is to explore the perspectives and practices of supply chain management in the public sector. The theoretical paper is supplemented by a case study of the South African public sector supply chain. The paper identifies the critical components, features and benefits of public sector supply chains. It concludes by examining the differences between public versus private sector supply chains. The paper contributes to literature on the application of public sector supply chains.
T12779: Public Procurement and Policy
14: Business, Management and Accounting
1408: Strategy and Management
2: Social Sciences
W1717563839
<TITLE> Dégradation de la matière organique et dynamique des bactéries hétérotrophes
T12232: Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research
13: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
1311: Genetics
1: Life Sciences
W1628562089
<TITLE> Investigating the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration MIC and Minimum Bactericidal Concentration MBC of the Lavandula stoechas L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L. extracts on pathogen bacterias in vitro <ABSTRACT> The infections risk related to pathogenic germs increases at the present time considering the increased resistance which certain microbes acquire, whose usual antibiotics are ineffective to treat the infectious disease. The aim of this study was to determine antimicrobial effect of the aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Lavandula stoechas L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L. on Listeria monocytogenes PTCC 1297 Bacillus cereus PTCC 1154 Enterobacter aerogenes PTCC 1221 Enterococcus faecalis PTCC 1237 and Salmonella typhi PTCC 1609 in vitro . In this experimental study, after collecting plants from of Razavi Khorasan province, the extraction was carried out by the maceration method, after antimicrobial effect of the extracts evaluated by two methods, Collins method spreading of the extract on medium surface and disk agar diffusion method. The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration MIC and Minimum Bactericidal Concentration MBC for both species determined by using a dilution method. Statistical analysis was carried out by analysis of variance ANOVA.The results show that aqueous and ethanolic Lavandula stoechas L. extracts were quite effective in 2000 μgml concentration on Listeria monocytogenes Bacillus cereus and Enterococcus faecalis . The results indicate that ethanolic extracts of Lavandula stoechas L. have the greatest effect on grampositive bacterium. The result shows that MIC of Lavandula stoechas L. leaves of the aqueous and ethanolic extracts for Enterobacter aerogenes was 32 and 16 mgml respectively. The result shows that MIC of Rosmarinus officinalis L. leaves of the aqueous and ethanolic extracts for Enterobacter aerogenes was 128 and 64 mgml respectively.The Lavandula stoechas L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L. extracts presented the more effective impact on the growth of grampositive bacteria than gramnegative bacteria p0.05.
T10225: Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity
11: Agricultural and Biological Sciences
1106: Food Science
1: Life Sciences
W4210530452
<TITLE> Warfarinaspirinheparin
T13878: Case Reports on Hematomas
27: Medicine
2746: Surgery
4: Health Sciences
W2093626439
<TITLE> Cardiac MR imaging in constrictive pericarditis multiparametric assessment in patients with surgically proven constriction
T12291: Pericarditis and Cardiac Tamponade
27: Medicine
2705: Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
4: Health Sciences
W2000040872
<TITLE> Ultrasonography in Obstetrics and Gynecology A Practical Approach
T11389: Maternal and fetal healthcare
27: Medicine
2735: Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
4: Health Sciences
W3084476941
<TITLE> Disobedient objects Benjamin, Kafka, Poe and the revolt of the fetish
T13264: Walter Benjamin Studies Compilation
12: Arts and Humanities
1211: Philosophy
2: Social Sciences
W2079481750
<TITLE> Equating Tests Under The Nominal Response Model <ABSTRACT> Under item response theory, test equating involves finding the coefficients of a linear trans formation of the metric of one test to that of another. A procedure for finding these equating coefficients when the items in the two tests are nominally scored was developed. A quadratic loss function based on the differences between response category probabilities in the two tests is employed. The gradients of this loss function needed by the iterative multivariate search procedure used to obtain the equating coefficients were derived for the nominal response case. Examples of both hori zontal and vertical equating are provided. The empirical results indicated that tests scored under a nominal response model can be placed on a com mon metric in both horizontal and vertical equatings.
T10467: Psychometric Methodologies and Testing
18: Decision Sciences
1803: Management Science and Operations Research
2: Social Sciences
W1527390744
<TITLE> Nuevas aproximaciones para el tratamiento de las enfermedades cardiovasculares
T11839: Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension
27: Medicine
2712: Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
4: Health Sciences
W2002907379
<TITLE> Possible factors for ankle fractures <ABSTRACT> BackgroundAim. Classification of ankle fractures is commonly used for selecting an appropriate treatment and prognosing an outcome of definite management. One of the most used classifications is the DanisWeber classification. To the best of our knowledge, in the available literature, there are no parameters affecting specific types of ankle fractures according to the DanisWeber classification. The aim of this study was to analyze the correlation of the following parameters age, body weight, body mass index BMI, height, osteoporosis, osteopenia and physical exercises with specific types of ankle fractures using the DanisWeber classification. Methods. A total of 85 patients grouped by the DanisWeber classification fracture types were analyzed and the significance of certain parameters for specific types of ankle fractures was established. Results. The proportion of females was significantly higher p lt 0.001 with a significantly higher age 59.9 years, SD ? 14.2 in relation to males 45.1 years, SD ? 12.8 p lt 0.0001. Type A fracture was most frequent in the younger patients 34.2 years, SD ? 8.6, and those with increased physical exercises p 0.020. In type B fracture, the risk factor was osteoporosis p 0.0180, while in type C fracture, body weight p 0.017 and osteoporosis p 0.004 were significant parameters. Conclusion. Statistical analysis using the DanisWeber classification reveals that there are certain parameters suggesting significant risk factors for specific types of ankle fractures.
T12138: Occupational Health and Performance
36: Health Professions
3609: Occupational Therapy
4: Health Sciences
W2029427467
<TITLE> Alltagsbetreuung in Alten und Pflegeheimen Konkurrenz für die Ergotherapie <ABSTRACT> Ursprünglich sollten Alltagsbetreuer Menschen mit Demenz zusätzlich zur Pflege und Therapie unterstützen. Doch der Blick in viele Einrichtungen zeigt Die Arbeit der Ergotherapeuten wird anscheinend weniger geschätzt. Einige fürchten sogar, der günstigeren Arbeitskraft weichen zu müssen. Ergotherapeuten sollten die Chance nutzen, darauf zu reagieren.
T12753: Psychology, Coaching, and Therapy
32: Psychology
3207: Social Psychology
2: Social Sciences
W1017375196
<TITLE> Consideraciones sobre la realeza de Nuestra Señora
T13089: Medieval and Early Modern Iberia
12: Arts and Humanities
1202: History
2: Social Sciences
W2002582782
<TITLE> PTC SULFANYLATION OF SOME CARBOXYLIC ACIDS DERIVATIVES ACTIVATed BY αSULFONYL OR αSULFINYL GROUP, In SOLIDLIQUID SYSTEM <ABSTRACT> Abstract The sulfanylation of αsulfonyl substituted lactone and thioesters and αsulfinylsubstituted esters and thioesters, employing solid K2CO3, Smethyl methanethiosulfonate and TEBA, is reported. The results are compared with those in the homogeneous phase and in the noncatalytic twophase system.
T12189: Sulfur-Based Synthesis Techniques
16: Chemistry
1605: Organic Chemistry
3: Physical Sciences
W2412691160
<TITLE> Mehr auf der Bremse gestanden, als Gas gegeben
T14389: Innovation, Technology, and Society
33: Social Sciences
3312: Sociology and Political Science
2: Social Sciences
W1970271558
<TITLE> Soil Water Content Assessment Critical Issues Concerning the Operational Application of the Triangle Method <ABSTRACT> Knowledge of soil water content plays a key role in water management efforts to improve irrigation efficiency. Among the indirect estimation methods of soil water content via Earth Observation data is the triangle method, used to analyze optical and thermal features because these are primarily controlled by water content within the nearsurface evaporation layer and root zone in bare and vegetated soils. Although the soilvegetationatmosphere transfer theory describes the ongoing processes, theoretical models reveal limits for operational use. When applying simplified empirical formulations, meteorological forcing could be replaced with alternative variables when the abovecanopy temperature is unknown, to mitigate the effects of calibration inaccuracies or to account for the temporal admittance of the soil. However, if applied over a limited area, a characterization of both dry and wet edges could not be properly achieved thus, a multitemporal analysis can be exploited to include outer extremes in soil water content. A diachronic empirical approach introduces the need to assume a constancy of other meteorological forcing variables that control thermal features. Airborne images were acquired on a Sicilian vineyard during most of an entire irrigation period fruitset to ripening stages, vintage 2008, during which in situ soil water content was measured to set up the triangle method. Within this framework, we tested the triangle method by employing alternative thermal forcing. The results were inaccurate when air temperature at airborne acquisition was employed. Sonic and aerodynamic air temperatures confirmed and partially explained the limits of simultaneous meteorological forcing, and the use of proxy variables improved model accuracy. The analysis indicates that high spatial resolution does not necessarily imply higher accuracies.
T10266: Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
23: Environmental Science
2306: Global and Planetary Change
3: Physical Sciences
W2252588323
<TITLE> DC105 Characterising and Improving the Accessibility of Connected TV for Users with Visual Impairments <ABSTRACT> Connected Digital TV is an advanced broadcasting technology that provides a better experience in terms of picture and sound quality and enables multiple programming choices and interactive capabilities, while extending the reach of multimedia content by enabling access to Internets multimedia content. Consumers perceive these benefits and are increasingly choosing Connected TV products settop boxes and TVs which have the capability to be connected to the Web. User motivation stems from the search for richer, more genuinely interactive experiences, of the type they are familiar with from Web browsing on home computers and Web applications on internetenabled mobile devices. Given TVs reach, we envision the use of TV based applications by a wide range of the population, including people with different kinds of impairments. Thus, it is paramount to guarantee that everyone can access the same information in this medium. This paper describes the PhDs plan and the expected contributions to address this problem with special focus on visually impaired people. Author Keywords
T12481: Digital Accessibility for Disabilities
33: Social Sciences
3307: Human Factors and Ergonomics
2: Social Sciences
W1621420802
<TITLE> Expresión inmunohistoquímica de glicoproteína P como factor pronóstico en sarcomas óseos
T10253: Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
27: Medicine
2740: Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
4: Health Sciences
W1997888810
<TITLE> Reaction of indiumIII and galliumIII halides with transitionmetal ion Schiffbase complexes <ABSTRACT> The planar transitionmetal chelates NNethylenebissalicylideneaminatometalIIMsaen where the metal ion is cobaltII, nickelII, or copperII react with the halides InX3where X Cl or Br to form 1 1 adducts in which planarity about the transition metal is retained. Structures are suggested for these adducts. The reaction of NiIIsaen with the halides GaX3where X Cl or Br results in the formation of a 1 1 adduct whose structure, it is suggested, is best represented as GaX2NiIIsaen2GaCl4. The reaction of indiumIII and galliumIII halides with FeIIIsaen2O in the majority of cases leads to products arising from halide exchange reactions However, in the reaction of InBr3 with FeIIIsaen2O a product formulated as FeIIIsaenOlnBr2 has been isolated.
T10807: Synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic/organometallic compounds
16: Chemistry
1604: Inorganic Chemistry
3: Physical Sciences
W2784770397
<TITLE> Fünf neue Koleopteren aus dem Küstenlande und Dalmatien
T13950: Collembola Taxonomy and Ecology Studies
11: Agricultural and Biological Sciences
1105: Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
1: Life Sciences
W2158970725
<TITLE> NEW ACARICALUS SPECIES ACARI ERIOPHYOIDEA FROM TURKEY OAK, QUERCUS CERRIS L. FAGACEAE AND THE NEW RECORDS FOR THE FAUNA OF SERBIA <ABSTRACT> A new species of eriophyoid mite, Acaricalus cerriquerci n. sp. Acari Prostigmata Eriophyoidea collected from Turkey oak, Quercus cerris L. Fagaceae, is described and illustrated. Differential diagnosis is provided in comparison with Acaricalus halli Boczek. Three eriophyoid mites Setoptus strobacus Keifer, Nalepella shevtchenkoi Boczek and Platyphytoptus pineae Castagnoli from pine and spruce trees are recorded as new to the Serbian fauna.
T12361: Study of Mite Species
11: Agricultural and Biological Sciences
1105: Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
1: Life Sciences
W1019538710
<TITLE> Home. Archbishop Alter Library. Checking Out Reserves.
T12289: Library Science and Administration
33: Social Sciences
3309: Library and Information Sciences
2: Social Sciences
W1480533208
<TITLE> Simplified Design of Wood Structures <ABSTRACT> Preface to the Sixth Edition. Preface to the First Edition. Introduction. 1. Structural Uses of Wood. 1.1 Sources of Wood. 1.2 Tree Growth. 1.3 Density of Wood. 1.4 Defects in Lumber. 1.5 Seasoning of Wood. 1.6 Nominal and Dressed Sizes. 1.7 Use Classification of Structural Lumber. 1.8 Grading of Structural Lumber. 1.9 Fabricated Wood Products. 2. Design Issues and Methods. 2.1 Design Goals. 2.2 Methods of Investigation and Design. 2.3 Choice of Design Method. 3. Structural Investigation. 3.1 General Concerns. 3.2 Forces and Loads. 3.3 Direct Stress. 3.4 Kinds of Stress. 3.5 Deformation. 3.6 Elastic Response and Limit. 3.7 Inelastic Behavior and Ultimate Strength. 3.8 Modulus of Elasticity. 3.9 Permissible Values for Design. 4. Design Data and Criteria. 4.1 General Concerns. 4.2 Reference Design Values for Allowable Stress Design ASD. 4.3 Adjustment of Design Values. 4.3 Modification for Loading with Relation to Grain Direction. 4.4 Design Controls for LRFD. 5. Beam Functions. 5.1 General Considerations. 5.2 Moments. 5.3 Beams Loads and Reaction Forces. 5.4 Beam Shear. 5.5 Bending Moment. 5.6 Tabulated Values for Beam Behavior. 5.7 Multiple Span Beams. 6. Behavior of Beams. 6.1 Shear in Beams. 6.2 Bending in Beams. 6.3 Deflection. 6.4 Bearing. 6.5 Buckling of Beams. 6.6 Unsymmetrical Bending. 6.7 Behavior Considerations for LRFD. 7. Design of Beams. 7.1 Design Procedure. 7.2 Beam Design Examples. 7.3 Joists and Rafters. 7.4 Alternative Spanning Elements. 8. Wood Decks. 8.1 Board Decks. 8.2 Plank Decks. 8.3 Wood Fiber Decks. 8.4 Plywood Decks. 8.5 Spanning Capability of Decks. 9. Wood Columns. 9.1 Slenderness Ratio for Columns. 9.2 Compression Capacity of Simple Solid Columns. 9.3 Column Load Capacity, LRFD. 9.4 Round Columns. 9.5 Stud Wall Construction. 9.6 Spaced Columns. 9.7 Builtup Columns. 9.8 Columns with Bending. 10. Connections for Wood Structures. 10.1 Bolted Joints. 10.2 Nailed Joints. 10.3 Screws. 10.4 MechanicallyDriven Fasteners. 10.5 Shear Developers. 10.6 SplitRing Connectors. 10.7 Formed Steel Framing Elements. 10.8 Concrete and Masonry Anchors. 10.9 Plywood Gussets. 11. Trusses. 11.1 General Considerations. 11.2 Types of Trusses. 11.3 Bracing for Trusses. 11.4 Loads on Trusses. 11.5 Investigation for Internal Forces in Planar Trusses. 11.6 Design Forces for Truss Members. 11.7 Combined Actions in Truss Members. 11.8 Truss Members and Joints. 11.9 Timber Trusses. 11.10 Manufactured Trusses. 12. Miscellaneous Wood Products and Elements. 12.1 Engineered Wood Products. 12.2 Glued Laminated Structural Members. 12.3 Structural Composite Lumber. 12.4 Wood Structural Panels. 12.5 Plywood. 12.6 Prefabricated Wood IJoists. 12.7 BuiltUp Panel and Lumber Beams. 12.8 Flitched Beams. 12.9 Pole Structures. 13. Wood Structures for Lateral Bracing. 13.1 Application of Wind and Earthquake Effects. 13.2 Horizontal Diaphragms. 13.3 Vertical Diaphragms Shear Walls. 13.4 Investigation and Design of WoodFramed Shear Walls. 13.5 Trussed Bracing for Wood Frames. 13.6 Special Lateral Bracing. 14. General Considerations for Building Structures. 14.1 Choice of Building Construction. 14.2 Structural Design Standards. 14.3 Loads for Structural Design. 14.4 Dead Loads. 14.5 Building Code Requirements. 14.6 Live Loads. 14.7 Lateral Loads Wind and Earthquake. 14.8 Load Combinations and Factors. 14.9 Determination of Design Loads. 14.10 Structural Planning. 14.11 Building System Integration. 14.12 Economics. 15. Building Design Examples. 15.1 Building One Single Story Light Wood Frame. 15.2 Building Two Multistory Light Wood Frame. 15.3 Building Three Masonry and Timber Structure. 15.4 Building Four Steel and Wood Structure. Appendix A Properties of Sections. Appendix B Study Aids. Appendix C Answers to Problems. Glossary. References. Index.
T10484: Wood Treatment and Properties
22: Engineering
2215: Building and Construction
3: Physical Sciences
W2045805827
<TITLE> Vital Statistics of the Royal Free Hospital
T14400: Medical Coding and Health Information
36: Health Professions
3605: Health Information Management
4: Health Sciences
W1896915131
<TITLE> 시뮬레이션 기법에 기초한 근골격계 질환 감소를 위한 용접자세 분석 <ABSTRACT> The industrial disaster caused by a workrelated disease like a Musculoskeletal DisordersMSDs becomes a big social problem and increases rapidly. This leads to the degradation of the labor desire and the productivity. Welding work belongs to the work with a high intensity. This paper aims to analyze the welding work in the various positions from a viewpoint of the burden of the human musculoskeletal system and to propose the desired position with lower burden. For this purpose the real welding work was observed in the shipyard and analyzed using the RULA method, a powerful ergonomics tool. The 3dimensional simulation model for this work was also developed. In this model, ergonomics human model and welding work environment were built. This model was verified through the comparison to the real work. This paper showed that the improvement of welding position by changing the location of a stool and using some auxiliary tool can reduce the work intensity remarkably and lead to the decrease of MSDs.
T12006: Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders
32: Psychology
3207: Social Psychology
2: Social Sciences
W193565168
<TITLE> Изучение опорного каркаса расселения в Удмуртской республике <ABSTRACT> The basic skeleton of moving of Udmurtiya is considered. The special attention thus is given a countryside to its central centers and roads with regular bus service. Research is lead on materials Udmurtstat 19702004.
T13685: Material Science and Thermodynamics
22: Engineering
2210: Mechanical Engineering
3: Physical Sciences
W1544477984
<TITLE> The Correlation between Socioeconomic Factors and the Suicide Rate <ABSTRACT> An increasing suicide rate has become a serious socioeconomic problem, particularly in developed countries in Asia such as Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. In his book Suicide, prominent sociologist Emile Durkheim found that social factors may influence suicidal behavior. To reduce the suicide rate, the Taiwanese government has recently been committed to improving income inequality and reducing the unemployment rate, which has had some effect. Although the total suicide rate has decreased since 2006, the suicide rate of Hakka and aboriginal counties continues to rise in Taiwan. Our study objectives are as follows a To understand the correlation of socioeconomic factors and the suicide rate b to examine differences between the suicide rate among genders, urban and rural areas, and ethnic groups and c to estimate the possible trend of the suicide rate. Our results show that selected negative socioeconomic factors are positively correlated with the suicide rate. The suicide rate for different genders and ethnic groups significantly differs, particularly in Hakka and aboriginal counties. We predict a rising suicide rate trend in Taiwan in the future.
T10376: Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
32: Psychology
3203: Clinical Psychology
2: Social Sciences
W2065342588
<TITLE> Monitoring the relief of pressure points for pressure ulcer prevention A subject dependent approach <ABSTRACT> Pressure ulcers are of great cost to both the patient and the healthcare system. Devices have been developed with the goal of pressure ulcer prevention, but many available technically complex devices have been shown to be no more effective than low pressure overlays or mattresses. This paper proposes a subject dependent algorithm capable of automatically detecting when and where pressure points have been relieved from underneath a supine subject, without any user inputs or assumptions. Pressure sensitive mats, associated software, a laptop and a video camera were used to measure and collect pressure signals generated by a supine subject performing 3 movements the subject rolling to one side of the body, then to the other side, and the subject attempting to roll without lifting any pressure points off the mattress. The data was zeroed, baseline values were found, differences in sensor score from baseline were calculated, and instances during which a valley on one side coincided with a peak on the other, were recorded. Examination of these results indicated that the algorithm was capable of determining when and where pressure points underneath the sacrum and foot regions were lifted off the bed, but not capable of determining if a scapula pressure point was relieved. These results suggest that the proposed algorithm is effective for some, but not all regions of the body. Future work will therefore focus on detection of all pressure points, and the adjustment of the algorithm for subject independence.
T11670: Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management
36: Health Professions
3609: Occupational Therapy
4: Health Sciences
W1525504088
<TITLE> Procedure for service level management based on the standard ISOIEC 200002005 <ABSTRACT> Service level management is an important aspect to ensurequality in service delivery, allowing offering and managingthese levels in order to achieve customer satisfaction. Inthis sense, this paper presents a procedure for the executionof service level management process, which seeks to meetthe requirements established by the standard ISOIEC20000120005 in this area. This procedure considers theactivities, tasks, roles and work products that allow managethe service requirements in order to achieve satisfactoryagreements for providers and clients, perform permanentmonitoring in the service delivery to find failures, makepertinent corrective actions and evidence compliance ofservice level management process. This proposal wasevaluated by means of the focus group method, showingthat the structure is adequate to support requirements ofstandard ISOIEC 20000120005, useful, practical, welldetailed and is a great contribution to the companies thatprovide IT services.
T11891: Big Data and Business Intelligence
14: Business, Management and Accounting
1404: Management Information Systems
2: Social Sciences
W124215468
<TITLE> Traitement de la fraction fine des résidus du broyage dautomobiles R. B. A. <ABSTRACT> Aujourdhui, sur le poids total dun vehicule, on sait recycler 70 sous forme de ferrailles et 5 sous forme de metaux non ferreux. Lenjeu porte donc sur les 25 restant RBA, actuellement mis en decharge et principalement representes par des matieres plastiques, caoutchoucs, verres, bois, mousse, etc. la tache est enorme puisque le parc annuel des voitures a recycler compte plus que 1,8 million dunites. Le traitement des RBA et en particulier de la partie fine 15 mm, generalement nontraitee et qui represente une grande partie de la mise en decharge, est le but primordial de la presente recherche. Afin de reduire leur volume et de recuperer toutes les fractions metalliques, des nouvelles techniques ont ete mises en œuvre en laboratoire, ainsi quaux echelles semiindustrielle et industrielle. Il est propose un criblage a sec, a 4 mm, des fines 015 mm. Ensuite la fraction 415 mm est traitee par lavage, magnetisme et courants de Foucault. La fraction 04 mm est traitee a sec par magnetisme et tablage pneumatique. Sur la fraction 015 mm, on recupere environ 13 en poids sous forme de produit magnetique, 5 sous forme de metaux non ferreux et 37 sous forme dun sterile faiblement combustible
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<TITLE> Methodology for Site Classification Estimation Using Strong Ground Motion Data from the ChiChi, Taiwan, Earthquake <ABSTRACT> The ground motions of the ChiChi, Taiwan, earthquake Mw 7.6 were recorded at 420 strongmotion stations, including 69 nearfault sites. However, the site conditions of many stations are not available. Among 420 strongmotion stations, the site conditions are known for only 87 stations, which were classified into four groups S1 , S2 , S3 , and S4 by using borehole data and some surface geology. This paper presents a methodology to estimate the missing site condition information at strongmotion stations in Taiwan. The method is based on the shape of the 5 damped pseudoacceleration spectrum of the horizontal ground motion component normalized with respect to average PGA, where the classification scheme is developed using the data from the 87 stations for which the site conditions are known. Possible effects of soil nonlinearity, and distance to the fault on the classification are investigated. The results obtained from the proposed methodology are well correlated with the available known site classification information data. The methodology is then applied to estimate the site condition for the other 333 stations without known site classification. Our results are compared to previous results obtained based on interpretation of geologic maps and geomorphologic data. We find that the two approaches agree in 71 of the cases. We also tested the horizontaltovertical spectral ratio technique to estimate the site classification of other 333 strongmotion stations. However, this technique resulted in lower accuracy than does the proposed technique based on the spectral shape of normalized response spectra.
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<TITLE> Citation frequency and journal impact valid indicators of scientific quality? <ABSTRACT> Journal of Internal MedicineVolume 229, Issue 2 p. 109111 Free Access Citation frequency and journal impact valid indicators of scientific quality? Per O. Seglen, Per O. Seglen Institute for Cancer Research and Institute for Studies in Research and Higher Education Oslo NorwaySearch for more papers by this author Per O. Seglen, Per O. Seglen Institute for Cancer Research and Institute for Studies in Research and Higher Education Oslo NorwaySearch for more papers by this author First published February 1991 httpsdoi.org10.1111j.13652796.1991.tb00316.xCitations 35AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare fulltext accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share fulltext version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a fulltext version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References 1 MacRoberts MH, MacRoberts BR. Problems of citation analysis a critical review. J Am Soc Inform Sci 1989 40 3429. 2 Moed HF, Burger WJM, Frankfort JG, Raan van AFJ. On the Measurement of Research Performance The Use of Bibliometric Indicators, 4th edn. Leiden Science Studies Unit, LISBONInstitute, University of Leiden, 1987 1199. 3 Seglen PO. Bruk av siteringsanalyse og andre bibliometriske metoder i evaluering av forskningsaktivitet. Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 1989 31 32293234. 4 Seglen PO. Kan siteringsanalyse og andre bibliometriske metoder brakes til evaluering av forskningskvalitet NOPNytt Helsingfors 1989 15 220. 5 Seglen PO. From bad to worse evaluation by Journal Impact. Trends Biochem Sci 1989 14 3267. 6 Price DJ de S. Networks of scientific papers. Science 1965 149 51015. 7 Seglen PO. Evaluering av forskningskvalitet ved hjelp av siteringsanalyse og andre bibliometriske metoder. Nord Med 1989 104 3315. 8 Moed HF, Burger WJM, Frankfort JG, Raan van AFJ. The application of bibliometric indicators important field and timedependent factors to be considered. Scientometrics 1985 8 177203. 9 Folly G., Hajtman B., Nagy JI, Ruff I. Some methodological problems in ranking scientists by citation analysis. Scientometrics 1981 3 13547. 10 Hargens LL, Felmlee DH. Structural determinants of stratification in science. Am Sociol Rev 1984 49 68597. 11 Moed HF, Burger WJM, Frankfort, JG, Raan van AFJ. A comparative study of bibliometric past performance analysis and peer judgment. Scientometrics 1985 8 14959. 12 Dewitt TW, Nicholson RS, Wilson MK. Science Citation Index and chemistry. Scientometrics 1980 2 26575. 13 Cole S., Cole JR, Simon GA. Chance and consensus in peer review. Science 1981 214 8816. 14 Green JG, Calhoun F., Nierzwicki L., Brackett J., Meier P. Rating intervals an experiment in peer review. FASEB J 1989 3 198792. Citing Literature Volume229, Issue2February 1991Pages 109111 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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<TITLE> Working Mothers and Happy Housewives Grocery Stores, Mothers, and The Loss of Power <ABSTRACT> Working Mothers and Happy HousewivesGrocery Stores, Mothers, and The Loss of Power Katherine Leonard Turner bio Rebecca Jo Plant . Mom The Transformation of Motherhood in Modern America. Chicago The University of Chicago Press, 2010. xi 264 pp. Notes and index. 37.50. Tracey Deutsch . Building a Housewifes Paradise Gender, Politics, and American Grocery Stores in the Twentieth Century. Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina Press, 2010. 352 pp. Illustrations, tables, notes, bibliography, index. 35.00. In two recent books, Rebecca Jo Plant and Tracey Deutsch examine the twentiethcentury transformation of womens traditional roles as mothers and food shoppers. Both find that womens power and authority diminished even as women were told that their horizons and personal freedoms were expanding. Plant narrates a fierce cultural conflict over the uses of motherhood during the twentieth century. She argues that the nineteenthcentury cult of motherhood lasted longer than historians have previously thought, but also that the postwar critique of motherhood had deeper roots. In the early twentieth century, women drew political and social power from their identities as mothers. Mothers of the nation claimed political power based on the sacrifices they had made for and of their children, particularly sons who had died during war. Mothers were martyred by the inevitable suffering of childbirth and were sainted by the transformative experience of raising children hence they claimed moral authority over the home and community. This political and social identity had been the basis of countless and varied womens organizations, from municipal reformers to temperance reformers, from pacifists to patriots. During the 1920s, however, numerous voices began to assail this formerly unassailable identity, and the chorus of voices grew stronger until it reached a climax in the 1950s. Plant demonstrates thoroughly that antimaternalism was not limited to misogynists, or indeed to any one group their critiques could sound strikingly similar, even when fueled by radically different motives and political visions p. 8. Some in the 1920s painted organized mothers End Page 106 as meddling and sanctimonious Plant tells the fascinating story of the controversy over governmentfunded pilgrimages to Europe so that gold star mothers could visit their sons graves. Philip Wylies 1942 Generation of Vipers attacked momism with a vicious critique of American mothers as parasitic, priggish, selfish domestic tyrants. Plant points out that, despite Wylies breathtaking misogyny, many female readers wrote to agree that mothers didnt deserve social adulation simply on that basis. Many women, mothers themselves, told Wylie that they had adopted a less sentimental and more modern approach to parenting to avoid being identified with momism. An influential new psychological perspective suggested that American mothers had been smothering their children to the point of damaging them, inflicting lifelong guilt complexes with their martyrdom, and pushing sons into neurotic helplessness or homosexuality. Overbearing mothers were blamed for the inability of soldiers to cope mentally with the stress of battle during World War II far from raising soldiers, mothers were now accused of permanently damaging them. Motherhood lost its martyrdom in other ways as well. The increased availability of pain relief for childbirth weakened the martial metaphor that had compared womens suffering in childbirth to a soldiers suffering in battle. Finally, a wave of midcentury feminist critiques led by Betty Friedan argued that motherhood was a hollow, stultifying, and unsatisfying life choice. Friedan drew on the psychological critique to argue that women who passed up careers for fulltime mothering would find only frustration, and their children would suffer as well with a bored, neurotic mom. Plant concludes her study with Friedan and a nuanced discussion of the implications of antimaternalism. As she emphasizes throughout the book, just as widely disparate groups of women had invoked motherhood as a source of political or social power, so too widely disparate groups attacked motherhood for their own purposes. Thus Friedan and many other progressive women found themselves in agreement with misogynists such as Wylie, piping an old tune, sneering at those who embraced motherhood as a fulltime career. Plant asks, Was it necessary to launch a fullscale assault on the notion that motherhood and homemaking could be the basis...
T13332: Historical Studies on Reproduction, Gender, Health, and Societal Changes
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1202: History
2: Social Sciences
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<TITLE> Nuevas comedias famosas para rescatar a Luis Vélez de Guevara <ABSTRACT> Avisos de Madrid del 15 de noviembre de 1644. El jueves pasado, murio Luis Velez de Guevara, natural de Ecija, ujier de camara de Su Majestad, bien conocido por mas de cuatrocientas comedias que ha escrito y su grande ingenio, agudos y repetidos dichos, y ser uno de los mejores cortesanos de Espana. Murio de setenta y cuatro anos sic. Dejo por testamentarios a los senores conde de Lemos y duque de Veragua, en cuyo servicio esta don Juan su hijo. Depositaron el cuerpo en el monasterio de dona Maria de Aragon, en la capilla de los senores duques de Veragua, haciendole por sus meritos esta honra. Ayer se le hicieron las honras en la mesma iglesia, con la propia grandeza que si fuera titulo asistiendo cuantos grandes, senores y caballeros hay en la Corte. Y se han hecho a su muerte e ingenio muchos epitafios, que entiendo se imprimiran en libro particular, como el de Lope y Montalban.
T14191: Historical Art and Architecture Studies
12: Arts and Humanities
1206: Conservation
2: Social Sciences
W156763289
<TITLE> Manga på folkbiblioteket? Sju folkbibliotekarier intervjuas om sin syn på manga. <ABSTRACT> The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine seven public librarians attitudes towards manga as a new kind of literature in public libraries. Manga is an art form, originally from Japan, but in r ...
T13788: Cultural Identity and Representation
12: Arts and Humanities
1211: Philosophy
2: Social Sciences
W1658196645
<TITLE> Resonant Frustrated Total Reflection FTR Approach to Optical Bistability in Semiconductors
T13493: Optical and Acousto-Optic Technologies
31: Physics and Astronomy
3107: Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
3: Physical Sciences
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<TITLE> Teaching the Logistic Growth Difference Equation Using Spreadsheets <ABSTRACT> The logistic growth dierence equation is often used in biology to model popula tion growth. The terms that satisfy the dierence equation have many remarkable mathematical properties such as exhibiting chaotic behavior. Using spreadsheet modeling tools, the properties of logistic growth can be investigated by students in a user friendly environment. Students will learn about useful computational and modeling tools, while also learning about a new area of mathematics that has fasci nated many e.g., James Gleicks Chaos Making a New Science is a national best seller. Moreover, the model has many real world applications in biology. Unfor tunately, many mathematics and computer science students do not see the logistic growth model because it does not appear in the standard set of required courses. In this paper we describe a how to implement the logistic growth model, and describe related applications and student exercises.
T12643: Sustainability and Ecological Systems Analysis
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2305: Environmental Engineering
3: Physical Sciences
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<TITLE> TISSUE TRANSPLANTATION
T12900: Organ and Tissue Transplantation Research
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2747: Transplantation
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<TITLE> Fracture behavior of laminated discontinuously reinforced aluminum material <ABSTRACT> Laminated metallic composites are being developed for applications which require high specific stiffness and fracture resistance. Recent work with laminated discontinuously reinforced aluminum DRA materials has demonstrated the potential for marked improvements in stable crack growth resistance via extrinsic toughening. The purpose of this work is to compare the fracture mechanisms and fracture resistance of laminated DRA materials to unlaminated DRA materials. In particular, the production of extensive stable crack growth and the associated improvement in damage tolerance in DRA laminates is documented.
T10219: Mechanical Behavior of Composites
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2211: Mechanics of Materials
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W1963833998
<TITLE> NONLINEAR DATA ANALYSIS ON KANSEI ENGINEERING AND DESIGN EVALUATION BY GENETIC ALGORITHM <ABSTRACT> This paper discusses nonlinearity in KANSEI evaluation data and attempts to better understand nonlinear relationships between design attributes. Conventionally, the basis of KANSEI analysis has been multivariate analyses and linear modeling. These methods have proven unreliable and problematic. Nonlinearity may be typically represented by the interaction between design elements, which often is represented as multicollinearity. To better understand such interactions, a method is proposed that expresses the effect of combining multiple design elements, and uses fthen rules in conjunction with decision trees. The method is also described for constructing these decision trees by using genetic algorithms GA. Our concern is to consider the adequateness of the proposed method for analyses of nonlinear KANSEI data. Two actual examples are shown in order to investigate this problem. An example of KANSEI experiment on interior automobile space is used to examine divided partitions as tree representations. Another illustration of canned coffee design shows a comparison between the results of our method and quantification type I. We can conclude from these examples such that the proposed method indicates in more detailed rules and a deeper understanding of information extracted from KANSEI evaluation data.
T12496: Color perception and design
32: Psychology
3207: Social Psychology
2: Social Sciences
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<TITLE> Integración de criterios medioambientales en procesos de decisión una aproximación multicriterio a la planificación integrada de recursos eléctricos <ABSTRACT> El desarrollo sostenible, como aquel que trata de simultanear el desarrollo economico y el respeto por el medio ambiente, es un objetivo primordial de todas las sociedades modernas. Pero su consecucion es dificil, debido a la existencia de externalidades medioambientales, que impiden una asignacion eficiente de los recursos por el mercado. Para lograr esta asignacion socialmente eficiente, es necesario internalizar las externalidades medioambientales en los procesos de decision. Esto es de especial importancia en el sector electrico, dada la relevancia de su impacto ambiental. En esta tesis se propone una metodologia que trata de internalizar las externalidades medioambientales en las decisiones de planificacion electrica a largo plazo. Esta metodologia permite obtener los niveles optimos a alcanzar desde el punto de vista social tanto de costes economicos como de impacto medioambiental. Para ello se recurre a distintas tecnicas multicriterio la programacion compromiso para generar un conjunto reducido de estrategias de planificacion eficientes en el sentido de Pareto, y el metodo AHP para estimar las preferencias de la sociedad por los criterios considerados. El tratamiento de la incertidumbre se resuelve mediante tecnicas de analisis de riesgos. Los resultados de la aplicacion de la metodologia al sector electrico espanol muestran el interes de incorporar criterios adicionales al del coste economico en los procesos de planificacion electrica. En efecto, se observa como las estrategias obtenidas son mas atractivas que la solucion tradicional, ya que se obtienen grandes reducciones en los impactos medioambientales a costa de un ligero incremento en el coste de generacion, independientemente del escenario considerado. Por lo tanto, se puede afirmar que la metodologia propuesta en esta tesis constituye una herramienta de indudable interes tanto a nivel institucional como empresarial para la internalizacion de las externalidades medioambientales en los procesos de planificacion electrica, proporcionando estrategias que minimizan simultaneamente los costes economicos y los impactos medioambientales del sistema electrico, de manera robusta y flexible ante cambios inesperados en el entorno macroeconomico y regulatorio.
T10435: Environmental Impact and Sustainability
23: Environmental Science
2305: Environmental Engineering
3: Physical Sciences
W2034309176
<TITLE> If You Read It, I Wrote It The Anonymous Career of Comic Book Writer Paul S. Newman <ABSTRACT> The Journal of Popular CultureVolume 29, Issue 1 p. 147162 If You Read It, I Wrote It The Anonymous Career of Comic Book Writer Paul S. Newman Greg Metcalf, Greg Metcalf Greg Metcalf, Visiting Assitant Professor of American Studies, University of Maryland, Baltimore Country.Search for more papers by this author Greg Metcalf, Greg Metcalf Greg Metcalf, Visiting Assitant Professor of American Studies, University of Maryland, Baltimore Country.Search for more papers by this author First published Summer 1995 httpsdoi.org10.1111j.00223840.1995.2901147.xCitations 1AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare fulltext accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share fulltext version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a fulltext version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Works Cited Dorfman, Ariel. The Empires Old Clothes What The Lone Ranger, Babar, and Other Innocent Heroes Do to Our Minds. New York Pantheon, 1983. Jones, Chuck. Chuck Amuck. New York Farrar Straus Giroux, 1989. Citing Literature Volume29, Issue1Summer 1995Pages 147162 ReferencesRelatedInformation
T12390: Comics and Graphic Narratives
12: Arts and Humanities
1213: Visual Arts and Performing Arts
2: Social Sciences
W1606923892
<TITLE> Pola Penguasaaan Lahan Transmigran Asal Bali <ABSTRACT> Transmigration is one of the government programs that purposed to increase the quality of transmigrants life. Hopefuly, this program can be benefit managing the area that was given by government toward transmigration program and able to increase the wealth. This research is aimed to get the information that related with dominant transmigrant area system came from Bali at Banjar Agung Subdistrict. This research method used descriptive method. The population of this reseach is 49 transmigrants from Bali, then it was taken 10 the sample of this research. Data collecting technique that was used observation technique, documentation, interview, and questionnaire. Result of this research showed that the area that was given by goverment in early transmigration at Banjar Agung Subdistrict about 2 ha for 49 Bali transmigrants there is 49 have increase area, whereas 34,7 have decrease area, and 16,3 have stable area at Banjar Agung Subdistrict.Transmigrasi program pemerintah yang bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kualitas hidup. Transmigran diharapkan mampu memanfaatkan peluang dalam mengurus lahan yang telah diberikan pemerintah. Penelitian bertujuan memperoleh informasi tentang Pola Penguasaan Lahan Transmigran asal Bali di Kecamatan Banjar Agung. Metode penelitian menggunakan metode deskriptif. Populasi dalam penelitian 49 transmigran asal Bali, kemudian diambil 10 sampel pada penelitian. Teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan teknik observasi, dokumentasi, wawancara dan kuesioner. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan lahan diberikan oleh pemerintah pada awal bertransmigrasi ke Kecamatan Banjar Agung seluas 2 ha, 49 transmigran asal Bali terdapat 49 memiliki lahan yang bertambah, 34,7 memiliki lahan yang berkurang, dan 16,3 memiliki lahan yang tetap di Kecamatan Banjar Agung.
T14119: Agricultural and Environmental Management
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3317: Demography
2: Social Sciences
W1440773910
<TITLE> Enrichissement de protéines ubiquitinées et une nouvelle approche protéomique pour lidentification des sites dubiquitination <ABSTRACT> The ubiquitin pathway is involved in a wide range of cellular events including receptor intemalization, signal transduction and prote as omal degradation. Misregulation of the later can cause many diseases such as cancer and inflammatory disorders. So far, few largescale studies of protein ubiquitylation have been reported due to the difficulty of isolating these low abundance and rapidly degraded proteins. In this study, a differential proteomic strategy combining affinity purification and the use of a deubiquitylating enzyme UBP is proposed to identify ubiquitylated proteins targeted for proteasomal degradation. Two affinity purifications methods were developed, onebased on a protein binding ubiquitylated proteins Rad23 and the other based on a modified version of ubiquitin 6xHisubiquitin. Combination of both purification methods was also evaluated. These purifications methods enabled the identification of more than 1400 potentially ubiquitylated proteins and 28 sites of ubiquitylation with 6 sites on ubiquitin. A differential proteomic approach was then applied by treating half of the enriched ubiquitylated proteins with UBP. The nontreated control and the UBPtreated prote in extracts were digested with trypsin and analyzed by nanoLCLCMSMS on a high resolution LTQOrbitrap mass spectrometer. Peptide ions derived from ubiquitylated proteins comprise a miscleavage tryptic site harbouring a characteristic diglycine adduct on the lysine side chain. Comprehensive data mining and clustering analyses on peptide maps using inhouse bioinformatics software were performed to characterize two distinct ion populations representing peptides containing or not the diglycine adduct. Validation of the approach enabled the identification of 3 peptide ion pairs correlated with the addition of an ubiquitylation site.
T11041: Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways
13: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
1312: Molecular Biology
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W2076126261
<TITLE> Musikterapeut i en miljøterapeutisk institutionskultur
T11768: Music Therapy and Health
32: Psychology
3207: Social Psychology
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W1971751592
<TITLE> Agenesis of the internal carotid artery Color Doppler, CT, and MR angiography findings <ABSTRACT> Agenesis of the internal carotid artery ICA is a rare finding that can lead to the false diagnosis of an ICA occlusion. We present the case of a young woman with agenesis of the left ICA. Diagnosis was made noninvasively by color Doppler imaging CDI in combination with highresolution CT of the base of the skull. Magnetic resonance angiography confirmed the diagnosis. CDI in combination with CT of the base of the skull allows the diagnosis of ICA agenesis without the use of invasive procedures. 1998 John Wiley Sons, Inc. J Clin Ultrasound 26213216, 1998.
T12552: Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders
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2735: Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
4: Health Sciences
W4392343874
<TITLE> SUPERΒ TRANSISTORS IN MONOLITHIC INTEGRATED OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER TECHNOLOGY <ABSTRACT> The work considers constructive and technological methods of improving the accuracy of the properties of integrated operational amplifiers on the example of the development and use of bipolar transistors with a high amplification factor superβ transistors.The material is based on the experience of domestic development of microcircuits OU 140UD6 similar to MC1456 and 140UD14 similar to LM108.This technology has become the basis and is widely used in many products of linear silicon integrated circuits LIS.Op amps are best thought of as general purpose building blocks.With their help, you can create a wide variety of useful schemes.For generalpurpose work, designing with opamps is usually much faster and more economical than the alldiscrete approach.Likewise, troubleshooting and packaging restrictions can be reduced.For more demanding applications, such as those requiring very low noise, high output current andor voltage, or wide bandwidth, manufacturers have created specialized operational amplifiers.The final word in performance today is still dominated by discrete circuit designs, though.In addition, it is very common to see a combination of discrete and integrated devices in a given circuit.Of course, there is no law that says op amps can only be used with other op amps.Often a judicious mix of discrete devices and 946 op amps can produce a circuit that outperforms a circuit made entirely of discrete or op amps alone Note that implementations of operational amplifiers are constantly being improved, so the OP parameters are approaching ideal.However, it is technically impossible or impractical to improve all parameters at the same time due to the considerable cost of the resulting chip.In order to expand the scope of application of OP, the industry produces various types of them, in each of which one or more parameters are close to ideal, while others are at the usual level or are even slightly worse.This is justified because, depending on the scope of application, high values of one or another parameter are required from the OP, but not all of them at once.
T13816: Advanced Signal Processing Techniques
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2208: Electrical and Electronic Engineering
3: Physical Sciences
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<TITLE> Additional file 1 of Effectiveness of a medicationadherence tool study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
T11620: Medication Adherence and Compliance
27: Medicine
2714: Family Practice
4: Health Sciences
W150668449
<TITLE> Presynaptic Phospholipase A2 Neurotoxins from Snake Venoms <ABSTRACT> Neurotoxicity has been defined as a structural change or a functionally adverse response of the nervous system to a chemical, biological or physical agent 1. The nervous system is particularly susceptible to neurotoxic chemical, biological, or physical agents for a number of reasons neurons cannot divide because they are postmitotic and so the death of a neuron is an irreversible event metabolic activity is very high in all parts of the nervous system the nervous system develops relatively slowly in the higher vertebrates, and adverse events during development can have significant longterm behavioral, functional, and physiological consequences 1,2.
T11353: Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies
13: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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<TITLE> Seabuckthorn Hippophae Spp A Potential UnderUtilized Fruit Plant of Cold Arid India
T13776: Phytochemical and Pharmacological Studies
27: Medicine
2707: Complementary and alternative medicine
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W1005244119
<TITLE> Fiscal instruments of Soviet agricultural policy.
T13186: Russia and Soviet political economy
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3320: Political Science and International Relations
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W1980409413
<TITLE> Erythropoietin Promotes Neural Plasticity and Spatial Memory Recovery in FimbriaFornixLesioned Rats <ABSTRACT> Background. Erythropoietin EPO upregulates the mitogen activated protein kinase MAPK cascade, a central signaling pathway in cellular plastic mechanisms, and is critical for normal brain development. Objective. We hypothesized that EPO could modulate the plasticity mechanisms supporting spatial memory recovery in fimbriafornixtransected animals. Methods. Fimbriafornix was transected in 3 groups of rats. Seven days later, EPO was injected daily for 4 consecutive days within 10 minutes after training on a water maze task. Results. Our results show that EPO injections 10 minutes after training produced a substantial spatial memory recovery in fimbriafornixlesioned animals. In contrast, an EPO injection shortly after fimbriafornix lesion surgery does not promote spatialmemory recovery. Neither does daily EPO injection 5 hours after the water maze performance. EPO, on the other hand, induced the expression of plasticityrelated genes like arc and bdnf, but this effect was independent of training or lesion. Conclusions. This finding supports our working hypothesis that EPO can modulate transient neuroplastic mechanisms triggered by training in lesioned animals. Consequently, we propose that EPO administration can be a useful trophic factor to promote neural restoration when given in combination with training.
T11534: Erythropoietin and Anemia Treatment
27: Medicine
2720: Hematology
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<TITLE> Dimanakah 10 november <ABSTRACT> Menceritakan makna dalam fashionlebih ditujukan ke wanitakepahlawanan yang membawa perubahan. Kepahlawanan diwakili dengan ikon selebriti dimana gaya hidupnya menjadi kiblat wanita sekarang gaya hidup kebaratbaratan. Point of view gambar propaganda Bung Tomo di plesetkan jadi wanita Indonesia dengan make up ala Marylin Monroe ikon barat sedang mengenakan mascara. Semangat berjuang untuk menjadi seperti idola seleb, diet matimatian. plastic surgey telah menggantikan spirit juang Bung Tomomestinya kita bangga jadi wanita Indonesia berjuang melestarikan keaslian kita.
T14105: Cultural and Artistic Studies
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3316: Cultural Studies
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