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Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2004
Samuel Coenen Paul Van Royen Barbara Michiels Joke Denekens

OBJECTIVES To assess the effect of a tailored professional intervention, including academic detailing, on antibiotic prescribing for acute cough. METHODS In a cluster-randomized controlled before and after study 85 Flemish GPs included adult patients with acute cough consulting in the periods February-April 2000 and 2001. The intervention consisted of a clinical practice guideline for acute c...

1941
R. N. Misra

To the Editor, The Indian Medical Gazette Sik,?In an Indian family, four children were suffering from whooping cough. Two were girls 9 and 3 years old and two were boys 5 and 2 years old. On account of getting fits of whooping cough at very short intervals, the conjunctivae of their eyes were congested and none of them could retain food or sometimes even water. The result of this malady was tha...

Journal: :Thorax 1997
A B Chang P D Phelan C F Robertson

BACKGROUND Cough is a major symptom in some children with asthma. The relationship between cough and the severity of asthma is ill defined. A study was undertaken to test the hypotheses that, in children with asthma who cough as a major part of their asthma symptoms, cough receptor sensitivity (CRS) is heightened during an acute severe exacerbation of asthma but not in the non-acute phase and a...

2009
Thibault Damour Christian Hillmann

We study the “fermionic billiards”, i.e. the chaotic dynamics of the gravitino, that arise in the near-spacelike-singularity limit of elevendimensional supergravity and of its dimensional truncations (notably fourdimensional simple supergravity). By exploiting the gravity-coset correspondence, we show that the billiard dynamics of the gravitino is described by a ‘spin extension’ of the E10 Weyl...

1992
Michael D. Fried

We show that the absolute Galois group of a countable Hilbertian P(seudo)A(lgebraically)C(losed) field of characteristic 0 is a free profinite group of countably infinite rank (Theorem A). As a consequence, G(Q̄/Q) is the extension of groups with a fairly simple structure (e.g., ∏∞ n=2 Sn) by a countably free group. In addition, we characterize those PAC fields over which every finite group is a...

2016
Theobald Ringer

a letter from Dr. Cole, New-Zealand, suggesting the internal use of Carbolic Acid in whooping cough, and having two cases at the time under my care, I was induced to try the remedy which in both acted as a " specific." Case I.?A little girl jet. two years. The acid was administered in ? grain doses with Glycerine every two hours ; at the end of 24 hours the symptoms were much less severe, and t...

2008
ANNA FELIKSON PAVEL TUMARKIN

We classify regular subalgebras of affine Kac–Moody algebras in terms of their root systems. In the process, we establish that a root system of a subalgebra is always an intersection of the root system of the algebra with a sublattice of its root lattice. We also discuss applications to investigations of regular subalgebras of hyperbolic Kac–Moody algebras and conformally invariant subalgebras ...

2016
A. A. CISS

In this paper, we look at long geometric progressions on diferent model of elliptic curves, namely Weierstrass curves, Edwards and twisted Edwards curves, Huf curves and general quartics curves. By a geometric progression on an elliptic curve, we mean the existence of rational points on the curve whose x-coordinate (or y-coordinate) are in geometric progression. We fnd infnite families of twist...

Journal: :Critical reviews in biomedical engineering 2013
Justice Amoh Kofi Odame

Cough is a prevailing symptom in most lung diseases. While cough sounds themselves can be very instrumental in the diagnosis of certain diseases, their intensity and frequency also infers the intensity of the particular illness. There is an imperative need for a robust system for identifying and analyzing cough sounds. In implementing such systems, researchers are confronted with technical chal...

2012
Gustavo Zayas Ming C Chiang Eric Wong Fred MacDonald Carlos F Lange Ambikaipakan Senthilselvan Malcolm King

BACKGROUND The Influenza A H1N1 virus can be transmitted via direct, indirect, and airborne route to non-infected subjects when an infected patient coughs, which expels a number of different sized droplets to the surrounding environment as an aerosol. The objective of the current study was to characterize the human cough aerosol pattern with the aim of developing a standard human cough bioaeros...

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