... co-operation. Initially, what is competition? Who are we and what are we doing when we are in competition? Competition means my success is your failure. If I obtain my goal, then you don’t obtain yours. ... win, not just perform well... so, it’s not just winning that one wants, but the opportunity to prove oneself; the challenge of the competition. In a nutshell, Competition brings...
... payments going to workers minus tax payments minus consumption minus investment into physical capital minus costs of investing into physical capital plus interest income from assets accumulated in the ... incompatible with low discounting and low intertemporal substitution in consumption. Finally Figure 3 shows a shift in the I 1 ( r ) line generated by an increase in b . With higher...
... lacking in
co-operation for instrumented gait analysis using
current techniques.
Managing spasticity in children
In our preliminary open label study into the use of
BoNT-A in the lower limbs of children ... Care must be
taken in following the dosage guidelines of clinical
papers.
We follow empirical guidelines established by
trial and error in toxin administration including th...
... of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Children in the United Kingdom
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Guidelines for the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Children in the United Kingdom
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≥ Azathioprine ... CD.
Guidelines for the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Children in the United Kingdom
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Guidelines for the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Chi...
... recommended routinely for caries prevention in
children living in areas with little fluoride in water; nor should they be prescribed for
those residing in areas with optimal levels of fluoride in the ... effective in preventing dental caries in children aged between six and 16 years.
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Children who brush twice a day show greater benefit than those who brush less
fr...
...
provokes an in ammatory reaction that damages the villi
in the small intestine, causing an inadequate absorption of
nutrients. The disease has a varied spectrum of presentations,
ranging from ... questionnaire
was administered covering socioeconomic and demographic
aspects as well as complaints related to celiac disease (abnormal
intestinal rhythm, abdominal pains, atulence, recurre...
... 2003).
Once GVHD is initiated, T-cells produce additional
proinflammatory cytokines, including tumor necrosis fac-
tor (TNF)-α, interferon (IFN)-γ, and interleukin (IL)-2,
which in turn attract ... Consensus recom-
mends a system for scoring chronic GVHD manifestations
in organs and sites, including the skin, mouth, eyes, gastro-
intestinal tract, liver, lungs, joints and fascia, genita...
... discuss
any changing needs with your child’s health
care team.
Protein
Protein is an essential part of any diet. It helps
build and maintain muscle, bone, skin, organs,
and blood. Some proteins help ... contain that much protein
in a single serving. You may need to cut sand-
wiches in half or serve smaller portions of
soups and vegetables.
If this same boy started hemodialysis, his daily...
... motivated
investigation. In 1994, HRCT was introduced as the most
important imaging technique for diagnosis and management
of ILD in children and, in our hospital, became available only
in 1997. ... depending on the health
center where patients are being assessed, since many of the
tests performed nowadays in developed countries are not yet
available in clinical practice in ou...