... because of the documented effi-
cacy of the agent either in general, or in a particular
patient.
This paper will perform a selective review of the psycho-
tropic medications often prescribed to patients ... authors concluded that the preva-
lence of obesity in this study of outpatients was related to
the use of antipsychotics, but less so lithium or anticon-
vulsants. Of those persons prescribed no psychotropics,
less ... http://www.general-hospital-psychiatry.com/content/3/1/7
Page 3 of 10
(page number not for citation purposes)
though, use ofcertain psychotropic medications may
make it more difficult for those patients to lose weight.
Patients should be...
... the
small number of patients, lack of direct randomiza-
tion, and relatively low compliance with angiographic
follow-up.
CONCLUSIONS
On the basis of the clinical results of this
24-month ... University School of Medicine, Department of Cardiology, Antalya, Turkey;
2. İnönü University School of Medicine, Department of Cardiology, Malatya, Turkey;
3. Erciyes University School of Medicine, ... Department of Cardiology, Kayseri, Turkey;
4. Başkent University School of Medicine, Department of Cardiology, Adana, Turkey;
5. Başkent University School of Medicine, Department of Cardiology,...
... 211–235.
[OT3]
, The number of critical points of a product of powers of linear functions,
Invent. Math. 120 (1995), 1–14.
[PS]
S. Papadima and A. Suciu, Higher homotopy groupsof complements of complex
hyperplane ... vari´et´es
singuli`eres, Ann. of Math. 114 (1981), 457–491.
[Li]
A. Libgober, Homotopy groupsof the complements to singular hypersurfaces, II,
Ann. of Math. 139 (1994), 117–144.
[Lof]
C. L
¨
ofwall,Onthe subalgebra ... formula, which expresses the ranks
of the quotients of the lower central series of π
1
of certain arrangements, in
combinatorial terms. The LCS formula for pure braid groups was discovered
by Kohno,...
... F
1
g
0
(n
) and completes the proof of the lemma.
Now we apply Lemma 6.4 to f(n)=f
m
(n) and this completes the proof
of the theorem.
BOUNDARY BEHAVIOR FOR GROUPSOF SUBEXPONENTIAL GROWTH
1193
respect ... the recurrence property of ran-
dom walks. Finally, as a corollary of our results we get new estimates from
below for the growth function of a certain class of Grigorchuk groups. In par-
ticular, ... +1
k
d
.
BOUNDARY BEHAVIOR FOR GROUPSOF SUBEXPONENTIAL GROWTH
1189
For further applications of Theorem 1 to growth ofgroups see [10].
In the last section we discuss possible generalizations of Theorem 1. We
obtain...
... (51%) of patients. Fever was indicative of a
high grade of infection that required immediate attention.
Cough, dyspnea and other respiratory symptoms were seen
in approximately 27% of cases, ... fraction of the total number of admissions
to the ICU during the six-year period covered by our study.
Within the cohort of 33 patients, 20 (60.7%) were male, and
13 (39.3%) female. The mean age of ... 2.
Causes of death
In all patients who died, severe tuberculosis and related
complications were the primary cause of death. Seven
patients who later were found to be culture positive died
because of...
... results of Section 5 have geometric, classification-free proofs.
Every group is the union of its finitely generated subgroups. Therefore
every locally finite group is the union of its finite subgroups. ... essentially composed of alternating and classical
groups of unbounded degree in which every nonidentity element has unbounded
(natural) degree. The attendant stretching of elements and groups can be ... g
G
∩H
i
and H
i
/O
i
PERIODIC SIMPLE GROUPSOF FINITARY LINEAR TRANSFORMATIONS
447
The original proofs of the BBHST Theorem 1.2 appealed to CFSG, but the
theorem of Larsen and Pink [26] now renders...
... specimens ofpatients with RA,
and cultured FLS derived from either RA or OA
patients are capable of producing MIP-3a ⁄ CCL20 in
response to IL-1b and TNF-a in vitro [26]. Increased
expression of MIP-3a ... dominant source of MCP-1 ⁄
CCL2 production [19]. The levels of MCP-1 ⁄ CCL2
correlate significantly with the levels of IL-1b, IL-6
and IL-8 ⁄ CXCL8 in culture supernatants of synovium
from RA patients, ... as release of
mediators of inflammation, cell proliferation and
angiogenesis. To date, several animal studies and
human studies have shown the biological efficacy of
specific antagonism of ligands...
... systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a low
risk of bias
1
-
Meta-analyses, systematic reviews of RCTs, or RCTs with a high risk of bias
2
++
High quality systematic reviews of case control ... Development Centre, University of Stirling
Professor of Neurology and MRC Senior Clinical Fellow,
Institute of Neurology, University College London
7 DEVELOPMENT OF THE GUIDELINE
Annex ... decitsintwoormoreareas of cognition
progressiveworsening of memoryandothercognitivefunctions
nodisturbance of consciousness
onsetbetweenages40and90,mostoftenafterage65
absence of systemicdisordersorotherbraindiseasesthatinand of themselvescould...
... our proof of Theorem 1 is non-
constructive, this proof of Corollary 2 is nonconstructive as well. Here we give
another, constructive proof of this corollary. Combined with our proof of The-
orem ... group. In Section 5 the proofs of Theorems 1, 2 are given.
In Section 6 we give the constructive proof of Corollary 2 of Theorem 1. Since
the topic of realizability ofgroups as stabilizers and ... imply that σ(Z)=Z,
σ(R)=R. The rest of the proof remains unchanged.
5. Proofs of theorems
Proof of Theorem 1. Let U, b, r, L and S be as in the formulation of
Proposition 5. We may (and shall)...
... pain
(Franks et al 1995).
Strength of the evidence II
Assessment ofPatients with Leg Ulcers
The management of patients
with venous leg ulcers
Audit Protocol
The management ofpatients with venous leg ... complications of the lower limbs
◆ neuropathy.
Strength of evidence III
8
2.1 Assessment ofPatients with Leg Ulcers
The management ofpatients with venous leg ulcers Appendix 1: Audit Form
Development of ... undertaken.
Justification
Lack of appropriate clinical assessment of patients
with limb ulceration in the community has often
led to long periods of ineffective and often
inappropriate treatment...
... change
the rate of platelet nucleotide hydrolysis. Platelets
comprise one of the components of the thrombus
microenvironment and of the process of thrombo-
regulation. It is known that the rate of platelet ... per-
formed by the technique of Biggs [33], consisting of the
in vitro macroscopic visualization of aggregates at intervals
of 15–50 s by the addition of ADP to PRP.
Determination of lipid peroxidation
Lipid ... addition of ATP or ADP as sub-
strate at a final concentration of 1.0 mm. The reaction
was stopped by the addition of 200 lL of 10% trichloro-
acetic acid to provide a final concentration of 5%....
... 10% of skull fractures on X-rays reviewed
by radiologists.
11
A blinded comparison of interpretation of plain CT scans of the head performed out of hours
for a variety of pathologies, of which ... group ofpatients with a high proportion of individuals from socially deprived areas,
who are often involved in drug and alcohol misuse.
There is a body of evidence to suggest that the majority of ... circumstances, skill of
available staff, imaging, mode of transfer and timing issues.
D Transfer ofpatients purely for the purpose of imaging should be avoided.
A standard method of verbal or written...
... subscores.
182
One small study of eight patients with short
term follow up of only 3-5 hours following administration of intrathecal bolus of baclofen or
adjustment of the intrathecal infusion ... treatment of individual patients.
Transfer from hospital to home: this section addresses the planned transfer of care ofpatients
from the hospital to the home setting.
Roles of the multidisciplinary ... passive
range of movement lasting up to six months but caused temporary painful dysaesthesia in 15%
of patients.
180
Another case series of 22 patients with lower limb spasticity of the ankle...
... articulation of every answer. If I invoke the
name of Freud to counter that of Kant, this is not in order to place
the discipline of art history under the yoke of a new conception of
the world, of a ... efflorescence of
inclusive or associated meanings, of virtual connections, of memories,
of prophecies touching upon everything, from the creation of Adam
to the end of time, from the simple form of the ... would scarcely recognize himself. To speak
of the Kantian tone of the history of art is to speak of an unprece-
dented kind of neo-Kantism: it is to speak of a spontaneous philosophy
that orients...