نتایج جستجو برای: medical office

تعداد نتایج: 638063  

احمدی, نجف, خشابی, جواد, رحیمی راد, محمدحسین, سالاری لک, شاکر, شرفخانی, رحیم,

 Background & Aims:  Tuberculosis as one of the most important infectious diseases in the world is considered lethal. About a third of the world is infected by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. 95 percent of cases and 98 percent risks of death from tuberculosis occur in developing countries. This study investigated the prevalence of Tuberculosis infection among health workers and office workers in Ur...

Journal: :JAMA internal medicine 2013
Eleni Linos Mackenzie R Wehner Dominick L Frosch Louise Walter Mary Margaret Chren

Patient-Reported ProblemsAfter Office Procedures Even though 83 million procedures are performed in medical offices in the United States each year,1 patients are only rarely asked about problems they experience after these procedures. This oversight may highlight a key opportunity to improve healthcarebecausepatientself-reporting isknowntoofferboth clinical and scientific value.2,3 To inform de...

Babak Fazli , Farasat Fazli, Hossein Ansari, Hossein Zare, Somayeh Hami Mahkoyeh,

Background and Purpose: Job stress is an important psychological factor. Musculoskeletal disorders are among the most common causes of disability in industrialized and developing countries. Therefore, this study aimed to assess job stress and its relationship with the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders in office workers of Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Iran. Materials and Met...

2003
C. Navarro A. Marzal F. de Lope A. P. Møller

The T-cell mediated response to a challenge of the immune system with phytohemagglutinin (PHA) is a common measure used in ecological studies of host-parasite interactions or parasite-mediated selection. We investigated the temporal dynamics of this response in house sparrows Passer domesticus in order to determine factors that contribute to temporal and individual variation in PHA response. Af...

Journal: :Medical History 1967
G. N. Clark

There are many purposes for which historians may need to know who have held appointments in the Medical Households of British sovereigns. On the one hand this is a part of the history of the monarchs and their courts; on the other it is part of the history of the medical profession and, more widely, of medicine. Unfortunately many mistaken statements are handed down from one writer to another, ...

2006
A. V. GETLING

Two series of solar-granulation images — the La Palma series of 5 June 1993 and the SOHO MDI series of 17–18 January 1997 — are analysed both qualitatively and quantitatively. New evidence is presented for the existence of long-lived, quasi-regular structures (first reported by Getling and Brandt (2002)), which no longer appear unusual in images averaged over 1–2-h time intervals. Such structur...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2005
Ralph G DePalma David G Burris Howard R Champion Michael J Hodgson

From the Medical-Surgical Group, Office of Patient Care Services (R.G.D.), and the Office of Public Health and Environmental Hazards (M.J.H.), Veterans Health Administration, Washington, D.C.; and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Md. (D.G.B., H.R.C.). Address reprint requests to Dr. DePalma at the Office of Patient Care Services, Veterans Health Administration...

2015
Zhongkai Li Jorge Marx Gómez

Sustainable product development is currently of concern by scientists within both academia and engineering. Despite existing literature proposed related to detailed aspects for design for sustainability (D4S), the modeling of life cycle driving forces for D4S in different levels remains insufficient. A morphological analysis (MA) approach was applied to explore the strategies in sustainable pro...

Journal: :RFC 2004
Christian Huitema Rob Austein Suresh Satapati Ronald van der Pol

Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Abstract This document analyzes issues involved in the transition of "unmanaged networks" from IPv4 to IPv6. Unmanaged networks typically correspond to home networks or small office networks. A companion paper analyzes out t...

2006
Masafumi Yamada Mineichi Kudo Hidetoshi Nonaka Jun Toyama

It has been gathering great deal of attention to provide personalized services in the home or in the small office. As a necessary technology for it, person recognition by pressure sensors on a chair is described. It exploits the hipprints of users. Such a method makes it possible to automatically login to a computer when the user sits. The recognition rate reached to 99.6% for 5 people and 98.4...

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