... MATERNALAND NEONATAL HEALTH BEHAVIORS 27 SO2 INCREASINGACCESSTOMATERNALANDNEWBORNHEALTHSERVICES 31 SO3 INCREASING QUALITY OF MATERNALANDNEWBORN CARE SERVICES 37 SO4 INCREASING ... awareness to their communities SO2: INCREASINGACCESSTOMATERNALANDNEWBORNHEALTHSERVICES PAIMAN worked at two levels to increase accesstomaternalandnewbornhealthservices Two activities were ... USAID/PAKISTAN: MATERNAL, NEWBORNAND CHILD HEALTH PROGRAM FINAL EVALUATION xiii SO2 IncreasingAccesstoMaternalandNewbornHealthServices 16 Explore a variety of options for increasing the...
... (acetone, acetaldehyde, methylethylketone (MEK)) that are both emitted directly and produced photochemically Acetone and acetaldehyde are also known to have significant biogenic sources [Schade and ... manufacturer of coke and coal chemicals in the United States, and is located 11 miles to the south-southeast of Pittsburgh, may have been a significant contributor to this factor [27] Factor was composed ... variance to a given factor) The analysis was limited to six factors since including more factors failed to account for more than an additional 2% of the variance in the data set [24] Factor 1,...
... formulated question according to a pre-defined protocol using systematic and explicit methods to identify, select and appraise relevant studies, andto extract, collate and report their findings ... individual patient and the NHS The economic impact of this disease includes at least three factors: q direct cost to the NHS and associated healthcare support services q indirect cost to the economy, ... National Health Service – this guideline is written for the NHS in England and Wales NICE National Institute for Healthand Clinical Excellence – a special health authority set up within the NHS to...
... drinking, washing and dressing environmental issues to improve safety and motor function cognitive assessment and appropriate intervention s Accessto speech and language therapy Speech and language ... dressing • environmental issues to improve safety and motor function • cognitive assessment and appropriate intervention Accessto speech and language therapy Speech and language therapy should be ... information about servicesand entitlements to care assessment and support procedures advice and support both to optimise the quality of the communication interaction and also to continue effective...
... provided similar conclusions (Schnabel and Hamrick, 1990 for Q gambelii and Q macrocarpa; Lumaret and Michaud, 1991 for Q ilex) While life-history traits (gene flow and outcrossing) explain only part ... (Hamrick and Godt, 1990), the effects of evolutionary history are largely unknown Sessile oak has been restricted to southern Europe since the last glaciation As a result, today’s stands may ... populations, and 2) central populations only (1, 3, 6, 12, 17, 32 and 36) The choice of central populations was arbitrary The main objective of this analysis was to separate the total sample...
... 1970; Lawton and Lawton, 1971; Rao, 1972; Amobi, 1973; Paliwal et al, 1976; Ghouse and Shamima Hashmi, 1979; Zamski, 1979; Rao and Dave, 1981; Rogers, 1981; Dave and Rao, 1982; Deshpande and Rajendrababu, ... d’Ivoire, 1978) and a photoperiod of 12.2-13.2 h daylength, allowing for dawn and dusk (Longman and Jenik, 1963), which is fairly close to the 27 °C and 14-h daylength found to be the most favourable ... parenchyma bands, the radial enlargment of wood fibres and parenchyma cells, the wall thickness of wood fibres andto a lesser extent the width of parenchyma bands, the pore size and wall thickness...
... exhibited more and more branch buds, each of them expanding into a rosette of leaves and remaining active for several weeks As young leaves of buds are assumed to synthesize plant growth regulators - ... Planting and growing conditions of the trees studied were definitively favourable to the rapid development of the species Climatic con- were very close to the 27 °C and 14 h daylength found to be ... interactions, as in peach trees where the root tip and its production of cytokinins are proven to exert considerable control over top growth (Richard and Rowe, 1977a, b) The author wonders whether...
... required to recognize the autofluorescence typical of activated neutrophils, and because of the falsepositive results due to immune complexes bound to Fcγ receptor (FcγR)II or FcγRIII and the ... merely to stimulate proliferation and maturation of neutrophil progenitors or to release mature cells into the bloodstream This factor also stimulates phagocyte function; reduces neutrophil apoptosis; ... these pathologies has led to a better pathogenic definition of the cytopenia Secondary autoimmune neutropenia Although AIN is most likely to be secondary to systemic autoimmune diseases [23-27],...
... induced in tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) infected tobacco plants undergoing the hypersensitive response and tobacco cell cultures elicited with β-megaspermin from Phytophtora megasperma [51] BA and its ... control and elicitor-treated opium poppy cell culture collected 0, 5, 30 and 100 h post1H NMR spectra of D O extracts from control and elicitor-treated opium poppy cell culture collected 0, 5, 30 and ... (glutarate to valine, alphabetically) in control (green) and elicitor-treated (red) opium Quantification of identified metabolites (glutarate to valine, alphabetically) in control (green) and elicitortreated...
... above Pathogenic factors of BA includes factor of subject (mainly genetic factors) and factors causing BA attack are usually environmental factors Factors affecting development and expression of ... also affects to economics, well-being of families and the burden of the whole society For patients with negative health affects to study, work and work, affects to quality of life and happiness ... of respiratory function: pupils, having one of six questions to be answered “yes”, are invited to visit medical doctor, asked disease history, measurement of respiratory function (PEF) to diagnose...
... length (Ltotal ), whole-body weight (W body ), Ltotal and predicted liver weight (W liver,predicted ), and Ltotal and W body (ln = natural logarithm transformed data) Note that Ltotal and W body ... Oocytes and Postovulatory Follicles The illustrations by Shirokova (1977), which represent the different PVO phases (1, 2, 3, 4a, 4b, and 4c) and CAO and were reproduced by hand from histological ... ODBouin and ODformalin Number estimation by the autodiametric method Prior to the first (day 224) and second (days 520 and 569) spawning seasons, the standing (potential) F (CAOs, EVOs, and LVOs)...
... Billington and Hall Respiratory Research 2011, 12:89 http://respiratory-research.com/content/12/1/89 muscle cells has recently received significant scrutiny with investigators attempting to dissect ... 10% fetal calf serum and glutamine (2 mM) and incubated at 37°C in 5% CO2 and 95% air Cells isolated and cultured in this way have been extensively characterised and shown to retain many of the ... < 0.01 Billington and Hall Respiratory Research 2011, 12:89 http://respiratory-research.com/content/12/1/89 Page of 10 Figure Time taken for a range of b2-adrenoceptor agonists to (A) initiate...
... Deduction Applying rules to understand or produce language or solve problems Imagery Using visual images (either mental or actual) to understand and remember new information or to make a mental representation ... try to create associations of positive affect towards the foreign language and its speakers as well as towards the learning activities involved Learning training can help students to face up to ... are, different researchers have worked to identify the contributing factors to learners’ choice of learning strategy Bialystok (1981b) and Wenden (1987a) seem to agree on the effect of learners’...
... Bacillus cereus and Caulobacter crescentus, 27% to Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli, 24–26% to human, mouse, rat, Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and 21% to Arabidopsis ... NaCl, pH 8.0, and 10 mM imidazole) containing 0.1% (v/v) Triton X-100, 100 lgÆmL)1 lysozyme and Complete Mini EDTA free protease inhibitor cocktail (Roche, Tokyo, Japan), sonicated, and centrifuged ... Porphyromonas gingivalis and a ciliate protozoan parasite living in the rumen of cattle, Entodinium caudatum and lowest identities (21–26%) to PGDH from higher eukaryotes including mammals and plants For...
... with SalI and SmaI (utilizing the SmaI contained in the pBluescript vector) and subcloned into the luciferase reporter vector pGL2-Basic using the SmaI and XhoI sites in this vector to construct ... representing this promoter fragment was subcloned into PCR2.1 and transferred into pGL2-Basic using the KpnI and XhoI sites in the vector and KpnI and SalI sites in the PCR2.1 clones of the promoter ... fragment was also released from pM166 by digestion with SalI and EcoRV and subcloned into pGL2-Basic using the SmaI and XhoI sites in this vector to construct a shorter reporter pfgl2()1320/+9)Luc 5¢-Truncation...
... computationally infeasible to directly use the feature vector φ (T ) To solve this computational issue, Collins and Duffy (2001) proposed the following parse tree kernel to calculate the dot product ... ) where N1 and N2 are the sets of nodes in trees T1 and T2, respectively, and I subtreei (n) is a function that is iff the subtreei occurs with root at node n and zero otherwise, and ∆(n1 , n2 ... may be due to two reasons: 1) The ACE 2004 data defines two new entity types and re-defines the relation types and subtypes in order to reduce the inconsistency between LDC annotators 2) More...
... short and easy -to- understand explanation of the particular digital services that will be accessed when touched with an NFC device Initially it may be necessary to explain that users should touch ... peer -to- peer mode using ISO/IEC 18092 communication protocols NFC Forum Certified Device – A device that implements at least the mandatory parts of the NFC Forum Protocol Stack and the mandatory ... difficult to use Using NFC simplifies the user experience For example, toaccess the website for a retail outlet, a person could touch the NFC Smart Poster and be automatically directed to the website,...
... were identified and local strategies formulated to promote maternaland child health Both Pence (2005) and Manandhar (2004) improved general health care services in the intervention and control areas ... voluntary) in primary or community health care and intended to promote health, manage illness or provide support to patients Interventions needed to be relevant to MCH and/ or high burden diseases in ... SUBGROUPS Lay Health Workers 63 Abstract Background Increasing interest has been shown in the use of lay health workers (LHWs) for the delivery of a wide range of maternaland child health (MCH) services...
... gold! gold! Bright and yellow, hard and cold; Molten, graven, hammered and rolled; Heavy to get and light to hold; Hoarded, bartered, bought and sold, Stolen, borrowed, squandered, doled; Spurned ... Union, now and forever, one and inseparable SHIP OF STATE Nail to the mast her holy flag; Set every threadbare sail; And give her to the God of Storms, The lightning and the gale A TOAST TO OUR NATIVE ... to make up a party and he is sure to forget that Mrs B was engaged to C before she married D., and that Mrs C is aware of the fact, and that the D.s and E.s have long been at daggers drawn, and...
... containing a second CX3C motif From top to bottom (with database accession numbers in parentheses): Sulfolobus solfataricus (P95896); Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato str DC3000 (AAO55930); Pseudomonas ... template to introduce, by PCR, the mutation K96R After amplification the fragment was purified and subcloned into pET3d vector and DNA sequenced for confirmation The resulting plasmid was used to transform ... thiomidate and acyl-enzyme intermediates, and tetrahedral ( 109.5°) water-bonded intermediate In contrast, serine and thiol protease and amidase are confined to interacting with planar substrates and...