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The fact that is not radioactive means that it can be used safely in experiments in the field, but it also means that much patient work is needed to obtain results. The approach is demanding in terms of time, equipment, and skilled manpower, but it has made a great contribution to the understanding of the nitrate problem. The results that are outlined here are from experiments made by staff at Rothamsted, but key contributions have also come from Scotland and France. " The majority of the Rothamsted experiments involved winter wheat, but oilseed rape, potatoes, beans, and sugar beet were also grown. The soil is a factor in nitrate leaching, and three types were used, the flinty, silty clay loam at Rothamsted, a sandy loam at Woburn in Bedfordshire and a heavy sandy clay at Saxmimdham in Suffolk. [Pg.6]

Patient works as an accountant married with two children FH... [Pg.239]

The patient works as a secretary. She lives with her fiancee. She denies any tobacco or recreational drug use. She drinks about five alcoholic beverages per week. She is sedentary. [Pg.756]

The patient works as a secretary. Was a heavy tobacco user (25 pack-years) but quit 3 years ago. She denies alcohol and IV drug use. [Pg.837]

I would like to express my thanks to my co-editor Fabien Deswarte who took ownership of this project from day one and who tirelessly and patiently worked with each author to nurse them through to completion of their chapters. My thanks also go to all of those authors who accepted their tasks with enthusiasm and who have made such valuable contributions to this book. [Pg.199]

Urbain was astounded He returned to France, marvelling at the brilliancy of such a lad. When, a year later, Urbain received Rutherford s letter notifying him of the death of Moseley, the French scientist recalled his memorable visit. I had been very much surprised when I visited him at Oxford to find such a very young man capable of accomplishing such a remarkable piece of work. The law of Moseley confirmed in a few days the conclusions of my efforts of twenty years of patient work."... [Pg.196]

When our patients are taking medication, our mission is to form a multidisciplinary healthcare team that will work collabor-atively with each other, the patient, and the patient s family members. Forming this kind of team is easiest when the professionals are working in the same location. However, we recognize that most therapists do not work in settings that include primary care physicians and psychiatrists. When professionals who care for the same patient work in distant locations, it is often incumbent on the ther-... [Pg.207]

I am grateful to Mrs. H. Bauer and Mrs. Y. Schweizer for their patient work with the several versions of this gloomy text. [Pg.495]

Nitrous oxide and oxygen (50% of each Entonox) may be administered for each contraction from a machine the patient works herself or supervised by a midwife (about 10 good breaths are needed for maximal analgesia). [Pg.362]

The new edition has taken many hours of patient work by Bridget Perez at the School of Pharmacy in London interpreting scribbled insertions and deletions and carrying out detective work on myriad queries. Useful comments have been received over the years from users of previous editions. [Pg.510]

Hellsing, K. (1986). Evaluation of Reflotron - A system near the patient working on whole blood. Upsala J. Med. Sci. 91, 139-142. [Pg.423]

Types of treatment vary. The most intensive and expensive is in-patient carein a hospital or residential program. The least intensive and expensive is day or evening out-patient care. Therapeutic communities and halfway houses fall somewhere in between. Choice of treatment will partly depend on severity of the child s need, and partly on what parents are able to afford. Upon what does a successful outcome to treatment most depend Probably the most important variable affecting how well a program works is how hard the patient works at the program being offered. [Pg.162]

Metal containing compounds are attracting increasing attention as antineoplastic agents Cisplatin is established as useful therapy for treatment of testicular and ovarian tumors, although associated severe side effects limit the doses that may be given to patients Work is underway to develop less toxic, equally efficacious agents... [Pg.366]

The collection presented here is far from being complete. Extended bibliographies including more than 10.000 references on relativistic theory in chemistry and physics have been published by Pekka Pyykko [32-34]. We took much advantage of his careful and patient work when preparing this chapter. Specialized on solid state effects are recent reviews on magnetooptical Kerr spectra [35] and on density functional theory applied to 4f and 5f elements and metallic compounds [24]. [Pg.756]

In the relapse prevention phase, the individual is taught skills and strategies for dealing with a possible relapse (as outlined in the section on relapse prevention in Chapter 3). In the follow-up phase, the clinician and the patient work together to monitor the patient s functioning and provide the structure necessary for the patient to maintain the gains that have been made. [Pg.90]

Major scientific theories are, then, created by efforts of human imagination they are created like works of art. The development of the theories into a particular field involves patient work, thought and experimentation, as Popper suggests. The fundamental hypotheses or axioms are obviously synthetic as defined in Section 2.1 and are a posteriori to observation and thought. However, if these hypotheses are used to deduce other results, that deductive process is analytic as we shall now discuss. [Pg.31]


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