COMM E N T ARY Open AccessPatient reported outcomes: looking beyond thelabel claimLynda C Doward1*, Ari Gnanasakthy2, Mary G Baker3,4AbstractThe use of patient reported outcome scales in clinical trials conducted by the pharmaceutical indust ry has becomemore widesp read in rece[r]
university and that the university will offer postgraduate studies in this area. This outcome was possible only through the strong support for the CARD Project by the University’s Rector, Professor Dr Quach Dinh Lien and the willing participation of all Project staff. However, <[r]
sent men to all the fishermen’s villages in the country to announce that the man who brought fish to the king’s table could have any reward he asked for.Some time passed and a poor fisherman appeared in front of the king’s palace, carrying a tremendou[r]
sarily indicate disease. However, when used in achild with symptoms and other evidence of TB dis-ease (such as an abnormal CXR), it is a useful toolin making the diagnosis of TB in a child. TST canbe used to screen children exposed to TB (such asfrom a household contact with TB), altho[r]
QQ6Question1. Chicken and fish are substitutes goods.a. The decrease in chicken’s price causes amovement in fish’s demand curveb. The increase in chicken’s price causes a leftshift in fish’s demand curveII. Supply1. Definit[r]
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functions and structure positions, including project manager positions, in a manner that best meets the organization’s mission requirements. This includes deciding whether positions meet the Senior Executive Service (SES) criteria or the Senior Level (SL) or Scientific/Professional (ST[r]
that have a high affinity for the soil matrix). 7.0 ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND Traditional practices for the sampling and analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in soil have been shown to have a significantly low bias of inconsistent magnitude (Grant, 1996) resulting from vola[r]
positive benefits for dealers in reading and following the guidance. Question 8 – Do you have any suggestions on how the guidance should be disseminated to those who need to see it? 2.46 Most respondents were in favour of the guidance being made available
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2.3.3. Isolating/obtaining and maintaining of cultures 2.3.4. Sources of contamination and water treatment 2.3.5. Algal culture techniques 2.3.5.1. Batch culture 2.3.5.2. Continuous culture 2.3.5.3. Semi-continuous culture 2.3.6. Algal production in outdoor ponds 2.3.7. Culture of sessile mic[r]
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antagonists, the monitored effect is inhibition of eitherreceptor signaling or ligand binding, depending on themode of action of the drug being examined. When boundPublished: 1 December 2008Journal of Translational Medicine 2008, 6:76 doi:10.1186/1479-5876-6-76Received: 3 September 2008Accepted: 1 D[r]
12-13 More on the present perfect 14-15 Present perfect or past simple? page 377 American English 11 EXERCISES 1 Form (B) Add a sentence. Use the present perfect. ► I'm tired. (I / walk / miles) I've walked miles. 1 Emma's computer is working now. (she / repair / it) 2 It's coo[r]
You think that local authorities should prohibit and fine heavily anyone catching fish in this way.Situation : Dear Mr. President,I am writing to you about the problem of fish catching in the lake behind my house.Write a complaint letter. Begin with:I am very worried beca[r]
relationships and the financial interests they create, may affect the rights and welfare of humansubjects in research. Financial interests are not prohibited, and not all financial interests causeconflicts of interest or affect the rights and welfare of human subjects. HHS recognizes thecompl[r]
importance in many financial reporting frameworks. Auditors are expected to be aware of the need to under-stand the accounting principles and rules relating to accounting on the basis of fair value, including disclosures, and to give appropriate consideration to their application.Recent market[r]
repeat. (twice in chorus)- Call 2 students to repeat the word individually.- Ask for the meaning- Write the word on the board and ask students to copy down.- Show pictures of a cat, a dog and a fish to present the other words. (Use an S-card (/∫/, /æ/) to help stud[r]
and create all the things that we regard as necessary to live a good life. In the process wecreate pollutants and wastes that cause more and more damage and put the remainingresources at risk. For the sake of future generations some control has to be exercised.Think for a moment[r]