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These are databases that provide links to other databases or data sources. In this case, records describe objects that are other databases. The "Gale Directory of Databases" [14] is one of them. The connection between the databases flows through the meta-data of each database. [Pg.240]

In addition to those cases recorded in (69AHC(10)149), NMR has been widely used in the solution of structural and regioisomeric problems in the field of pyridopyrimidines, their benzo fused derivatives (74CC308), and nucleosides. In some cases the NOE technique has proved especially useful (78JOC828, 74JCS(P1)122S). [Pg.202]

A double-beam atomic absorption spectrophotometer should be used. Set up a vanadium hollow cathode lamp selecting the resonance line of wavelength 318.5 nm, and adjust the gas controls to give a fuel-rich acetylene-nitrous oxide flame in accordance with the instruction manual. Aspirate successively into the flame the solvent blank, the standard solutions, and finally the test solution, in each case recording the absorbance reading. Plot the calibration curve and ascertain the vanadium content of the oil. [Pg.808]

Whooping cough primarily affects children, with 90% of cases recorded in individuals under 5 years of age. Upon exposure, the bacteria adhere to the cilia of the upper respiratory tract, hence colonizing this area. They then synthesize and release several toxins which can induce both local and systemic damage. [Pg.443]

The photoelectric cross-section o is defined as the one-electron transition probability per unit-time, with a unit incident photon flux per area and time unit from the state to the state T en of Eq. (2). If the direction of electron emission relative to the direction of photon propagation and polarization are specified, then the differential cross-section do/dQ can be defined, given the emission probability within a solid angle element dQ into which the electron emission occurs. Emission is dependent on the angular properties of T in and Wfin therefore, in photoelectron spectrometers for which an experimental set-up exists by which the angular distribution of emission can be scanned (ARPES, see Fig. 2), important information may be collected on the angular properties of the two states. In this case, recorded emission spectra show intensities which are determined by the differential cross-section do/dQ. The total cross-section a (which is important when most of the emission in all direction is collected), is... [Pg.206]

Ausiello DA. Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital—Case 17-1981. N EnglJ Med 1981 304 1025-1032. [Pg.223]

In the casebooks, Forman did not record specific questions that he was asked, but reduced them into categories. 2 Eight per cent ofhis cases record no type of question at all, though most of these were probably for disease. Most of the cases recorded diz , an abbreviation for disease. Occasionally Forman recorded more specific questions, mend or pair (worsen) or live or die in addition, 5 per cent of the women who consulted Forman asked if they were... [Pg.140]

Williams, Katherine E., Hysteria in Seventeenth-Century Case Records and Unpublished Manuscripts , History of Psychology, i (1990), 383-401. [Pg.258]

Neurologic pathways involved in pathogenesis of nausea and vomiting (see text). (Modified and reproduced, with permission, from Krakauer EL et al Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. N Engl J Med 2005 352 817.)... [Pg.1323]

The case records used in this chapter are from the Records of the Philadelphia Committee for Clinical Study of Opium Addiction, housed at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Patient names have been changed. The stenographer s words are recorded here with misspellings corrected. [Pg.298]

Dr. B.N. Chakravarty, Hony. Physician to the President of India and the Governor of West Bengal, has kindly provided, on request, some interesting case records for inclusion in this book. [Pg.12]

First Case Records Held in Transient Memory... [Pg.190]

Wang, Z. and Minami, M., Effects of chloramine on neuronal cholinergic factors further studies of toxicity mechanism suggested by an unusual case record, Biogenic Amines, 12, 213-223, 1996. [Pg.265]

Complete Patient Records (case forms) should be included, with any gaps clearly indicated and discussed. The natural FDA assumption is that any missing case record form represents either (a) an adverse reaction, (b) sloppy procedures, or (c) an attempt at fraud. Clearly document the reason for any missing case form, including the results of a Quality Assurance follow-up investigation. [Pg.124]

Jonas MM. Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 6-2001. A 17-year-old girl with marked jaundice and weight loss. N Engl J Med 2001 344(8) 591-9. [Pg.614]

Laposata, M., Van Cott, E.M., Lev, M.H. (2007). Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Case 1-2007. A 40-year-old woman with epistaxis, hematemesis, and altered mental status. N. Engl. J. Med 356(2) 174-82. [Pg.221]

How can we tell where to align the two sequences The simplest approach is to compare all possible juxtapositions of one protein sequence with another, in each case recording the number of identical residues that are aligned with one... [Pg.280]

Today, MPD is a relatively popular diagnosis with 20,000 cases recorded between 1980 and 1990. Researchers currently believe that from 0.01-10% of the... [Pg.449]

Stein U, Greyer H, Hentschel H. Nutmeg (myristicin) poisoning—report on a fatal case and a series of cases recorded by a poison information centre. Forensic Sci Int 2001 118(l) 87-90. [Pg.2409]

Moschella SL, Kay J, Mackool BT, Liu V Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital.Weeklyclinicopathological exercises. Case 35-2004. A 68-year-old man with end-stage renal disease and thickening of the skin. A/Eng/J/Wed 351 2219-2227,2004. [Pg.722]

Case record of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Case 48-1980 (1980) New England Journal of Medicine 303 1347-1355. [Pg.334]

Fabricated data Data that have been deliberately invented without performing the work, for example making entries in case record forms when no data were obtained or patients not seen. [Pg.165]


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