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Early recognition problem

On that account, the ROC curve is more useful than the AUC if the best model for addressing the early recognition problem has to be selected. [Pg.126]

Tmchon, J.F. and Bayly, C.I. (2007) Evaluating virtual screening methods good and bad metrics for the early recognition problem. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 47, 488-508. [Pg.148]

Examining the lists above makes it clear that a good toller-client relationship with open and honest communication of process safety information, process hazard analysis input and early recognition of issues can help avoid potential problems. [Pg.8]

Venulet J. Possible strategies for early recognition of potential drug safety problems. Adv Drug React Ac Pois Rev 1988 1 39 7. [Pg.448]

The hallmarks of infantile hypothyroidism (e.g., retardation of mental development and growth) become manifest only in later infancy and are largely irreversible. Consequently, early recognition and initiation of replacement therapy are crucial. In the absence of thyroid hormone therapy, the symptoms of infantile hypothyroidism include feeding problems, failure to thrive, constipation, a hoarse cry, and somnolence. In... [Pg.747]

The authors speculated that the catheter tip had spontaneously migrated because the ulcer on the left shoulder had eroded deeply to form a venocutaneous fistula with the left cephaUc vein. Continuous leakage of parenteral nutrition fluid through the fistula was soaked up by the gauze pads used to cover the ulcer, preventing early recognition of the problem. [Pg.678]

The origin of the study of animal reasoning is found in Wolfgang Kohler s The mentality of apes (Kohler 1925). Chimpanzees were observed to solve novel problems after exposure to the individual elements necessary for a solution. For example, exposure to boxes, and learning that one could pile them and stand on them, was later used to reach a suspended banana though the chimpanzee had never been taught to pile boxes as a way to reach food. An early recognition of individual... [Pg.80]

The power of denial goes beyond initial blocking out. Denial by the child and by the parents delays early recognition of the problem and seeking help. Admission takes time because denial must be overcome. And when the problem is finally confronted, denial still delays full discovery because the child usually understates the scope of what has actually been going on, and parents usually underestimate the damage substance use has done. [Pg.15]

Screening for scoliosis is often required by the school system and may allow early recognition ol a postural problem. [Pg.300]

Q Implement appropriate controls to prevent exposure. Preventing exposru e to isocyanates is a critical step in eliminating the health hazard. Engineering controls such as closed systems and ventilation should be the principal method for minimizing isocyanate exposvu e in the workplace. Other controls, such as worker isolation and use of personal protective equipment such as respirators and personal protective clothing to prevent dermal exposures may also be necessary. Early recognition of sensitization and prompt and strict elimination of exposures is essential to reduce the risk of long-term or permanent respiratory problems for workers who have become sensitized. [Pg.550]

PBBs have also been marketed as mixtures of congeners, produced in this case by the bromination of biphenyl. Their main commercial use has been as lire retardants, for which purpose they were introduced in the early 1970s. The most widely known commercial PBB mixture was Firemaster, first produced in 1970 in the United States, with production discontinued in 1974 following the recognition of pollution problems. [Pg.134]


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