... drink the night before and on the morning of surgery A short period of fasting and carbohydrate loading both help in maintaining patients’ nitrogen balance and reducing post-operative insulin ... resulting in failure to propel intestinal content through the gastrointestinal tract Symptoms associated with postoperative ileus include abdominal distension and bloating, nausea and/or vomiting, ... state of insulin resistance has been confirmed in several different types of stress, including burn injury, accident trauma, and sepsis During the 1990s studies of insulin resistance in elective...
... affect the reliability of the information obtained.8 In addition, ISA 505 emphasizes the importance of the auditor maintaining control over the process of selecting those to whom a request will ... performed include: • Obtaining a list of the entity’s transactions during the period from the relevant securities clearing house and performing appropriate reconciliations • Confirming the transactions ... transactions in the entity’s accounts with independent brokers used by the investment manager and performing appropriate reconciliations Remaining Alert to the Possibility of Fraud in the Confirmation...
... drink the night before and on the morning of surgery A short period of fasting and carbohydrate loading both help in maintaining patients’ nitrogen balance and reducing post-operative insulin ... resulting in failure to propel intestinal content through the gastrointestinal tract Symptoms associated with postoperative ileus include abdominal distension and bloating, nausea and/or vomiting, ... state of insulin resistance has been confirmed in several different types of stress, including burn injury, accident trauma, and sepsis During the 1990s studies of insulin resistance in elective...
... in the context of ethical issuesin withdrawing life-sustaining treatment He writes, ‘Life-sustaining treatment implies that treatment is being given in order to maintain or create the best possible ... results in the infant becoming involved in a growing number and variety of social relationships In summary, none of the views discussed above provides an adequate account of moral standing In looking ... I 37 G E N ER IC ISSU ES IN P R E G N A N C Y Multicultural issuesin maternal–fetal medicine Sirkku Kristiina Hellsten 39 HIV in pregnancy: ethical issuesin screening and therapeutic research...
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... certainty Before the issue of withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment can be considered, the present condition of the infant must be assessed in the Ethical issuesin withdrawing ... termination is often now a logical and legitimate choice for the parents ∑ The third area in which these issues arise are the term babies who are Ethical issuesin withdrawing life-sustaining ... be severe gastrointestinal abnormalities and renal agenesis making death inevitable from renal failure within a very few days Consideration of withholding or withdrawing life-saving medical treatment...
... Opinion in Infectious Diseases 12: 21–6 UK Intercollegiate Working Party for Enhancing Voluntary ConWdential HIV Testing in Pregnancy (1998) Reducing Mother to Child Transmission of HIV Infection in ... discussed in less than Wve minutes They point out the conXicts for the health professionals in providing an ‘ideal’ pre-test counselling practice with ‘the time and cost constraints of busy practices ... least in resource-rich countries) since 1994, anonymous antenatal testing inexorably continues in the UK and in several other developed countries (Nicoll et al., 1998) This may be justiWed in countries...
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... the administration of infertility drugs, if ultrasound monitoring indicated maturation of multiple follicle cells (Manier, 1998: p 1) At that point, clinicians might have declined to administer ... specialized training in infertility treatment can and prescribe infertility drugs without utilizing techniques that would minimize the risk of high-order multiples Whether administered by generalists ... to ‘termination’ Although ‘termination’ is the more honest description, a fair and adequate deWnition of the procedure needs to include the aim of maintaining the pregnancy by preserving some...
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... to be evaluated in terms of the quality of the additional information obtained and the costs involved in obtaining it It should also be noted that collecting that information in person or over ... the customer is involved in an ongoing relationship with the agency The use of a mail procedure can increase this feeling of anonymity We intentionally avoided using identifying information on ... categories We also needed to keep in mind the goals of our two sponsors We decided to ask questions about all of the aspects involved in the process of obtaining and using products and services We...
... technological advancements in digital circuit and VLSI design have spurred an increase in the range of new adaptive filtering applications in fields ranging from biomedical engineering to wireless communications ... structure in Fig 20.5 that has a lossless mapping T in its feedforward path and an arbitrary mapping F in its feedback path The input/output signals of interest are denoted by {x, y, r, v, e} In this ... sections of this chapter, we discuss the combined issues of robustness and convergence from a deterministic standpoint In particular, the following issues are discussed: • We show that each step...
... requires more information than is typically available inpractice Modeling criteria, such as Akaike’s Information Criterion [18] and minimum description length (MDL) [19] could be used in this situation ... can draw the following two conclusions regarding this quantity: • The misadjustment increases as the step size is increased • The misadjustment increases as the filter length is increased Both results ... the amplifier gains within the system can be increased [10] In this application, the input signal to the adaptive filter consists of samples of bandlimited speech It has been shown in experiments...
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... industry counterpart to reverse engineering in industries that manufacture machinery, including computers In hardware industries, reverse engineering is a common practice, but makers of machinery ... Reinstein advocated that all interfaces be classified as "open." Noting that ideas are often an inseparable part of the interface definition, Reinstein said, "The simplest, most disentangling ... consequences of inhibiting independent innovation— a common occurrence, according to Bricklin, in software development— or of discouraging other desirable aspects of the behavior of innovators and investors...
... title, ‘Emerging Issuesin International Business Research’ The purpose of this forum was to bring together both leading scholars and young rising stars in international business studies in order ... Thunderbird International Business Review In the 1997 issue of Journal of Teaching in International Business, Dr Kotabe was ranked the most prolific international marketing researcher in the world in the ... Cataloging in Publication Data Emerging issuesin international business research / edited by Masaaki Kotabe and Preet S Aulakh p cm — (New horizons in international business series) “The Institute...
... feeding systems are dysfunctional in anorectic tumor-bearing rats NPY injected intrahypothalamically stimulated feeding less potently in rats bearing methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma than in ... signal.76,77 Convergent information suggests that CRF may be involved in triggering changes in gastrointestinal motility observed during stress exposure CRF may induce delayed gastric emptying and gastric ... discovery and introduction into clinical practice of selective inhibitors of COX-2 (celecoxib and rofecoxib) that are devoid of gastrointestinal toxicity yet maintain a high anti-inflammatory...