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Scherr D, Swindle PW, Scardino PT. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines for the management of prostate cancer. Urology 2003 61(2 Suppl 1) 14—24. [Pg.2436]

OMCL Network of the Council of Europe (2013) Qualification of balances. Annex 8 to the OMCL network guideline Qualification of Equipment . PA/PH/OMCL (12) 77 7R... [Pg.675]

Table 9-3 can act as a guideline for the proper selection of a neural network method. It summarizes the different network types and thcii learning strategy, and lists different types of applications. [Pg.464]

During the selection of the number of hidden layer neurons, the desired tolerance should also be considered. In general, a tight tolerance requires that the selected network be trained with fewer hidden neurons. As mentioned earlier, cross-validation during training can be used to monitor the error progression, which subsequently serves as a guideline in the selection of the hidden layer neurons. [Pg.10]

Seizure Type American Academy of Neurology Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network United Kingdom National Institute for Clinical Excellence... [Pg.451]

Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network. Diagnosis and Management of Epilepsy in Adults http //www.sign.ac.uk/pdf/sign70.pdf. Accessed December 20,2005. [Pg.460]

Rodgers GM, Celia D, Chanan-Khan A, et al. Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology, Vol 2 Cancer and Treatment-Related Anemia. National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 2005 available from www.nccn.org/professionals/physician gls/PDF/ anemia.pdf. [Pg.986]

Mitchell M, Keeney S, Goodeve A. The molecular analysis of haemophilia B A guideline from the UK Haemophilia Centre Doctors Organization Haemophilia Genetics Laboratory Network. Haemophilia 2005 11 398 404. [Pg.1001]

In patients who experienced a complete response to first-line chemotherapy and have had greater than a 6-month platinum-free interval, retreatment with a platinum-containing regimen is appropriate. Current National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines recommend the combination of carboplatin... [Pg.1391]

There is no universal guideline for follow-up care for MM. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommends annual skin examination for all patients.61 Educate patients with stage IA disease to have a history and physical examination every 3 to 12 months as clinically indicated and an annual skin examination for life. For stage IB to III disease, schedule a history and physical examination every 3 to 6 months for 3 years, every 4 to 12 months for 2 years, and then annually as indicated. It is optional to obtain a chest x-ray, LDH, complete blood count (CBC), and liver function tests (LFTs) every 3 to 12 months. CT scan can be obtained as indicated clinically.61 For NMSC, educate patients to schedule follow-up visits with... [Pg.1444]

The National Comprehensive Cancer Network practice guidelines reflect the trend toward the use of chemotherapy in all women regardless of... [Pg.694]

In this chapter, we develop some guidelines regarding choice of reactor and operating conditions for reaction networks of the types introduced in Chapter 5. These involve features of reversible, parallel, and series reactions. We first consider these features separately in turn, and then in some combinations. The necessary aspects of reaction kinetics for these systems are developed in Chapter 5, together with stoichiometric analysis and variables, such as yield and fractional yield or selectivity, describing product distribution. We continue to consider only ideal reactor models and homogeneous or pseudohomogeneous systems. [Pg.422]

It is more difficult to develop general guidelines regarding the selection and design of a reactor for a series-parallel reaction network than for a parallel-reaction or a series-reaction network separately. It is still necessary to take into account the relative... [Pg.441]

The cell and stacks that compose the power section have been discussed extensively in the previous sections of this handbook. Section 9.1 addresses system processes such as fuel processors, rejected heat utilization, the power conditioner, and equipment performance guidelines. System optimization issues are addressed in Section 9.2. System design examples for present day and future applications are presented in Sections 9.3 and 9.4 respectively. Section 9.5 discusses research and development areas that are required for the future system designs to be developed. Section 9.5 presents some advanced fuel cell network designs, and Section 9.6 introduces hybrid systems that combine fuel cells with other generating technologies in integrated systems. [Pg.197]

In this chapter, we will mainly address the vital topics in theoretical membrane research. Specifically, we will consider aqueous-based proton conductors. Our discussion of efforts in catalyst layer modeling will be relatively brief. Several detailed accounts of the state of the art in catalyst layer research have appeared recently. We will only recapitulate the major guidelines of catalyst layer design and performance optimization and discuss in some detail the role of the ionomer as a proton-supplying network in catalyst layers with a conventional design. [Pg.352]


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