... Raton, FL: CRC Press 22 Boyes, W K 20 01 Neurotoxicology and behavior In Patty’s toxicology, 5th ed., ed Bingham, E., Cohrseen, B., and Powell, C H., 55– 121 New York: Wiley 23 Tong, S., von Schirnding, ... McGraw–Hill 20 Grandjean, P., and Landrigan, P J 20 06 Developmental neurotoxicity of industrial chemicals—A silent pandemic Lancet, No 8, Vol 368:1 21 Ecobichon, D J., and Joy, R M 19 82 Pesticides ... Health Perspectives 104 (Suppl 2) : 317– 322 Valciukas, J A 1991 Foundations of environmental and occupational neurotoxicology New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Gilbert, S G 20 05 Ethical, legal, and social...
... market share REFERENCES Crockett, Robert O “Penny Pincher’s Paradise.” BusinessWeek (January 22 , 20 01) Kent, Judy “Relationship Strategies for Acquiring and Retaining Customers.” Credit (March/April ... product more affordable Sales promotions are generally time-bound programs that require participation on the part of the consumer through either immediate purchase or some other action The fundamental ... the brand’s image and the brand identity are very similar TLFeBOOK 1 72 MARKETS AND STRATEGY Brand Loyalty People who buy only a particular brand of product or service are considered by marketers...
... Appendix D o)2n2 (o)) V2]~ -~- V2I-7-I q- r 1~ co2n2 (o9) ~ c2 H-0 (2. 10) (2. 11) Here V denotes the Laplacian operator, which is given in Cartesian coordinates by 020202 ax2 + ~ + ~- 72 Thus the ... It can be shown using Snell's law (see Problem 2. 1) that only those light rays that are incident at an angle 00 < 0~n a x = sin -i V/n 12- n 22 no (2. 2) at the air-core interface will undergo total ... core-cladding interface, and it can be shown that it takes a time T~ = Ln 2/ cn2 to propagate through the fiber Thus ,~T=Ts-rf= L n21A c n2 2. 1 Light Propagation in Optical Fiber 53 How large can ~T be before...
... factors (see Chapter 29 on metrics and quality assurance) that can be used to assess the quality of a completed design For example, if recoverability is important for a particular application, ... they are doing and what they are thinking 61 BELL_C05.QXD 1/30/05 4:15 PM Page 62 Chapter I User interface design 62 Most large software development organizations maintain dedicated usability laboratories ... display a balance The specification also tells us that part of the dialog with the user is the entry of a PIN and its authentication Figure 5 .2 Simulated ATM user interface BELL_C05.QXD 1/30/05...
... theory to economic policy Utilitas, 2( 2), 28 1–306 —— 20 01: Theory, application and the canon: the case of Mill and Jevons In Forget and Peart, op cit., 356–77 —— 20 02: “Facts carefully marshalled” ... Economy, 8 (2) , 23 5–51 —— 20 01: How the Dismal Science Got Its Name: Classical Economics and the Ur-Text of Racial Politics Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press —— and Peart, S J 20 01 2: Secret ... theory and the problem of preference change Ethics, 92, 25 2–73 [Mill, J S.] 1850: The Negro Question Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country, 41, 25 –31 Mill, J S 1965 [1848]: The Principles of Political...
... smiled He must have seen Flitch, a capital chap Flitch, making up that parcel in the grocery department and making an appointment for three days' time And Menton, too, the young doctor, as keen...
... best that night The delicate pallor of her cheeks under the rich tone of her hair seemed quite apart from any suggestion of ill-health, her eyes were wonderfully full and soft, a quaint pearl...
... mosmol/L): serum osmolarity (typically 29 0 mosmol/kg) [2 x (fecal sodium + potassium concentration)] Measurement of fecal osmolarity is no longer ... diarrhea may result in fecal fat up to 14 g/d; daily fecal fat averages 15 25 g with small intestinal diseases and is often > 32 g with pancreatic exocrine insufficiency Intraluminal maldigestion,...
... X-linked recessive trait due to mutations in the V2 receptor gene Mutations in the autosomal aquaporin -2 gene may also result in NDI The aquaporin -2 gene encodes the water channel protein whose ... usually due to: (1) Central diabetes insipidus (CDI) characterized by impaired AVP secretion, or (2) NDI resulting from end-organ (renal) resistance to the actions of AVP The most common cause of ... osmolytes such as inositol This serves to restore the brain ICF volume toward normal Diagnosis (Fig 46 -2) A complete history and physical examination will often provide clues as to the underlying cause...
... acidosis when the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is between 20 and 50 mL/min and to uremic acidosis with a high AG when the GFR falls to 20 mmol/L Since HCO3– is not reabsorbed normally in the proximal tubule, therapy with NaHCO will...
... developed to characterize cutaneous lesions (Tables 52- 1, 52- 2, and 52- 3 as well as Fig 52- 3) and to formulate a differential diagnosis (Table 52- 4) For instance, the finding of scaling papules ... associated symptoms such as pruritus or pain) Figure 52- 2 Table 52- 1 Description of Primary Skin Lesions Macule: A flat, colored lesion,
... areas may be characterized by destruction of hair follicles Table 52- 3 Common Dermatologic Terms Alopecia: Hair loss; it may be partial or complete Annular: Ring-shaped lesions Cyst: A soft, raised, ... polycythemia vera, and delusions of parasitosis Figure 52- 3 A schematic representation of several common primary skin lesions (see Table 52- 1) ...
... about 1.5 2 m (4–6 ft) so that the general character of the skin and the distribution of lesions can be evaluated Indeed, distribution of lesions often correlates highly with diagnosis (Fig 52- 6) ... likely possibility based solely on distribution is psoriasis or dermatitis herpetiformis (Figs 52- 7 and 52- 8, respectively) The primary lesion in psoriasis is a scaly papule that soon forms erythematous ... extensive angular purpuric patches (Courtesy of Stephen E Gellis, MD; with permission.) Figure 52- 4 Necrotizing vasculitis Palpable purpuric papules on the lower legs are seen in this patient...