نتایج جستجو برای: article 905

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Journal: :Turkish journal of urology 2013
Fikret Erdemir

In contrast to past centuries, scientific researchers have been currently conducted systematically in all countries as part of an education strategy. As a consequence, scientists have published thousands of reports. Writing an effective article is generally a significant problem for researchers. All parts of an article, specifically the abstract, material and methods, results, discussion and re...

Journal: :Australian nursing & midwifery journal 2015
Lorna Moxham Alex Gagan

Ongoing professional development is a mandatory component of a nurse's license to practice. One such opportunity to engage in professional development is through clinical supervision. Clinical supervision is a formal arrangement embedded within a structure aimed at supporting staff and enhancing outcomes for both clinicians and service users. Disciplines Medicine and Health Sciences | Social an...

2011
Srinivas Nagaraj Allison Nelson Je-in Youn Pingyan Cheng David Quiceno Dmitry I. Gabrilovich H. Lee Moffitt Dmitry Gabrilovich

† H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, FL, 33612 Departments of Internal and Molecular Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, 33612 Address for correspondence: Srinivas Nagaraj: [email protected]; Ph:813-974-4585, FAX: 813-905-9913 or Dmitry Gabrilovich, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center 12902 Magnolia Dr., Tampa, FL, 33612; [email protected]; Ph:...

2016
J. Savitha S. D. Bhargavi V. K. Praveen

Diaporthe ampelina was isolated as an endophytic fungus from the root of Commiphora wightii, a medicinal plant collected from Dhanvantri Vana, Bangalore University, Bangalore, India. The whole genome is 59 Mb, contains a total of 905 scaffolds, and has a G+C content of 51.74%. The genome sequence of D. ampelina shows a complete absence of lovastatin (an anticholesterol drug) gene cluster.

2013
Nicholas D. Vesprini Gaynor E. Spencer

8 9 Abbreviated title: Retinoic-acid induced changes in neuronal firing 10 Corresponding Author: 11 G.E. Spencer, 12 Dept. Biological Sciences, 13 Brock University, 14 St. Catharines, 15 ON. Canada. L2S 3A1 16 Tel: 905 688 5550 ext 3391 17 Email: [email protected] 18 19

2015
Elihu Katz

The hypothesis that "ideas often flow from radio and print to opinion leaders and from these to the less active sections of the population" has been tested in several successive studies. Each study has attempted a different solution to the problem of how to take account of interpersonal relations in the traditional design of survey research. As a result, the original hypothesis is largely corro...

2003
Philip Bond

While a key function of contracts is to provide incentives, the incentives of judges to enforce the terms of a contract have rarely been examined. This paper develops a simple model of judicial agency in which judges are corrupt and can be bribed by contracting parties. Higher-powered contracts expose contracting parties to more frequent and more severe corruption, which in turn lessens the inc...

2013
Thomas E. Elliott John H. Holmes Arthur J. Davidson Pierre-Andre La Chance Andrew F. Nelson John F. Steiner

PURPOSE Given the extensive data stored in healthcare data warehouses, data warehouse governance policies are needed to ensure data integrity and privacy. This review examines the current state of the data warehouse governance literature as it applies to healthcare data warehouses, identifies knowledge gaps, provides recommendations, and suggests approaches for further research. METHODS A com...

2016
R. C. Pond Vaclav Vitek D. A. Smith

The key features leading to low-energy grain boundaries in metals are discussed by reference to computersimulated structures and geometrical analysis in terms of atom packing. Low energy is found to be associated with boundary structures consisting of relatively dense packing, and this can in turn be expressed in terms of the space-filling packing of coordination polyhedra. The geometrical meth...

2015
Matthias Hauser Daniel Zügner Christoph Flath Frédéric Thiesse

False-positive classification is a central issue for RFID environments with limited process control, such as in-store settings. In the case of electronic article surveillance, false positives not only lead to incorrect inventory data but also trigger false alarms, which impair customer satisfaction. A typical counter measure is to reduce antenna power, which in turn leads to greatly diminished ...

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