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Control of intraoperative hemorrhage in gynecology with the use of fibrin glue

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1989

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UNC13A confers risk for sporadic ALS and influences survival in a Spanish cohort

Journal of neurology, 2015

To investigate the association of functional variants of the human UNC13A gene with the risk of ALS, survival and the disease progression rate in a Spanish ALS cohort. 136 sporadic ALS (sALS) patients and 487 healthy controls were genotyped for the UNC13A rs12608932 variant. Clinical characterization of ALS patients included gender, age at first symptom, initial topography, disease progression rate, and survival. Genetic association was analyzed under five inheritance models. The sALS patients with the rs12608932(CC) genotype had an increased risk of ALS under a recessive genetic model [OR 2.16; 95 % CI (1.23, 3.8), p = 0.009; corrected p = 0.028]. Genotypes with a C allele are also associated with increased risk [OR 1.47; 95 % CI (1.11, 1.95); p = 0.008; corrected p = 0.023] under an additive model. sALS patients with a C/C genotype had a shorter survival than patients with A/A and A/C genotypes [HR 1.44; 95 % CI (1.11, 1.873); p = 0.007] under a recessive model. In an overdominant...

Huling Dalagang Bukid: Isang Authograpiya na Mali

Scientia - The International Journal on the Liberal Arts

The paper is a comprehensive reading and in-depth analysis of the renowned Filipino author Jun Cruz Reyes. It highlights the 10 important aspects of the work that are critical in its literary interpretation. It also emphasized the embedded meanings in the title, literary composition, style, genre, linguistic aspects, and the prevailing literary tone of the text. References Almario, Virgilio S. "Binagong Gabay sa Ortograpiya ng Wikang Filipino". Komisyonsa Wikang Filipino, Edisyon 2014. Ikalawang Limbag, 2014. ____________________. UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino (Binagong Edisyon). UP Sentro ngWikang Filipino-Diliman: Anvil Publishing, Inc., 2010. ____________________.F_l_p_no ng mga F_l_p_no: Mga Problema sa Ispeling, Retorika,at Pagpapayaman ng Wikang Pambansa. Mandaluyong City: Anvil Publishing,Inc., 2009. Panitikan .com.ph: Philippine Literature Portal. http://www.panitikan.com.ph/content/jun-cruz-reyes Reyes, Jun Cruz. ANG HULING DALAGANG BUKID at ANG AUTHOBIOGRAPHY NAMALI...

Mga Gunita ng Kalipung-awan

Likhaan: The Journal of Contemporary Philippine Literature, 2020

awan mula sa mga kuwento ng mga mangingisda sa amin. Isa itong malawak na fishing ground na dinarayo ng mga mangingisda ng Catanduanes sa karagatang Pasipiko. Dose oras ang binubuno pagpunta rito. Iyon ay kung malinaw ang panahon, di malikot o di kontra ang mga sulog. Mula buwan ng Pebrero hanggang sa mga unang linggo ng Abril kung kailan madalas ang paglitaw ng mga subasko, umaabot ang biyahe ng labing-anim hanggang dalawampu't apat na oras. Iyon ay kung makararating ka sa Kalipung-awan nang buhay. At nang buo. *** Dalawang linggo matapos ang libing ng nanay ko noong 2011, nagpasya akong pumunta ng Dariao-ang baryo ng asawa ko upang maligo sa dagat. Katulad ng Maygñaway kung saan ako lumaki, coastal barangay rin ang Dariao. Ang pagkakaiba ng dalawang baryo ay ang uri ng dagat mayroon ang mga ito. Sa Maygñaway na isang baryo ng banwa ng San Andres, natatanaw pa ang mahabang masa ng Camarines Sur at karugtong na kalupaan nito. Samantalang sa Dariao na sakop ng banwa ng

Febrile illness experience among Nigerian nomads

International Journal for Equity in Health, 2012

Background: An understanding of the febrile illness experience of Nigerian nomadic Fulani is necessary for developing an appropriate strategy for extending malaria intervention services to them. An exploratory study of their malaria illness experience was carried out in Northern Nigeria preparatory to promoting malaria intervention among them. Methods: Ethnographic tools including interviews, group discussions, informal conversations and living-in-camp observations were used for collecting information on local knowledge, perceived cause, severity and health seeking behaviour of nomadic Fulani in their dry season camps at the Gongola-Benue valley in Northeastern Nigeria. Results: Nomadic Fulani regarded pabboje (a type of "fever" that is distinct from other fevers because it "comes today, goes tomorrow, returns the next") as their commonest health problem. Pabboje is associated with early rains, ripening corn and brightly coloured flora. Pabboje is inherent in all nomadic Fulani for which treatment is therefore unnecessary despite its interference with performance of duty such as herding. Traditional medicines are used to reduce the severity, and rituals carried out to make it permanently inactive or to divert its recurrence. Although modern antimalaria may make the severity of subsequent pabboje episodes worse, nomads seek treatment in private health facilities against fevers that are persistent using antimalarial medicines. The consent of the household head was essential for a sick child to be treated outside the camp. The most important issues in health service utilization among nomads are the belief that fever is a Fulani illness that needs no cure until a particular period, preference for private medicine vendors and the avoidance of health facilities. Conclusions: Understanding nomadic Fulani beliefs about pabboje is useful for planning an acceptable community participatory fever management among them.

Susan Mullin Vogel: Disturbing Expectations

African Arts, 2021

T his interview was recorded at Susan Vogel's home in New York City on August 5, 2018 and subsequently debated and edited by RM and SV. As this was recorded three years before the publication date, the authors have chosen to leave the content unchanged to reflect the date of the recording rather than to update to reflect subsequent developments. Risham Majeed (RM): Let's talk a little bit about how we started out. I came to Columbia University as a PhD candidate in medieval art, having no ideas about Africa that were not inflected with politics in some regard. What was attractive about your classes, for me, was that you represented Africa in the same language as any other part of the world. The alternative is to insist on its particularity, without giving it the kind of language and context that the rest of art history has. Until that point, I'm sorry to say, my only encounters with Africa were on the news, growing up in London, through Bob Geldoff and his savior complex or in natural history museums. Such exposures were distancing and off-putting. So the approach I heard in your lectures, using the regular language of art history for Africa, was new to me and made Africa immediately familiar. Susan Vogel (SV): I think I've always wanted students and museum visitors to connect with African art on a basic human level-to be aware of the individuals who made and used and lived with these things in their lives, and to recognize that we all share the desires and concerns and needs that they were made to satisfy, despite what looked like enormous differences. And of course to see African art as a normal part of art history. RM: So you created a recognizable context for African art, an easy point of entry for a subject that I came to realize I didn't know at all. Others dealing with African art frequently underpin their arguments with politics; postcolonial struggle, rejection, or self-determination have become integral to a certain line of discourse on contemporaneity in Africa. I think it's been really valuable for my teaching of African art, to have learned it from your perspective, because it allows me to convey a political message without engaging in political language. Such issues are both implied and rejected in the manner in which you present it, rather than having to deal with it explicitly. I think that has informed many of your exhibitions too. Would you agree with that? SV: Of course. Though I'm talking here about historic African art. Even in the early 2000s it still seemed to exist in an "honored but secluded space" as [Robert] Goldwater had put it thirty years before-admired, but somehow outside art history. I always tried to counter that by connecting it to artworks that people already venerated and loved and felt comfortable with-which would validate it too. RM: Your exhibition Africa Explores in 1991 (Fig. 1) was an extreme example of trying to create a recognizable context for some unfamiliar art-the first attempt to deal with contemporary art in an instrumental manner. The ensuing critiques chiefly address the aspects and arguments that are new, not what was already known.

A Hybrid GA-FEEMD for Forecasting Crude Oil Prices

Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 2017

Forecasting crude oil prices is essential but usually involves a difficult process. In this paper, we proposed a hybrid Genetic Algorithm and Fast Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition (GA-FEEMD) for forecasting crude oil price time series data. The proposed GA-FEEMD basically involves three steps. Firstly, we decomposed the original crude oil price time series data into two Intrinsic Mode Functions (IMFs) using FEEMD algorithm. Then, we forecasted the second IMF which basically is the intrinsic trend of the crude oil prices. Then, we applied Genetic Algorithm (GA) to obtain the stopping criterion in the FEEMD process. The hybrid GA-FEEMD forecasting model was compared with ARIMA and Artificial Neural Network methods. The results showed that the proposed GA-FEEMD model improved the forecasting accuracy of the crude oil price time series data.

Application of the Markov chain to analyze the evolution of movement-related brain macropotentials

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1995

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Balidasyon Ng MELC-based Learning Activity Sheets sa Filipino sa Piling Larang Akademik

2022

Ang pag-aaral na ito ay naglalayong mabalido ang MELC-Based Learning Activity Sheets sa Filipino Piling Larang Akademik. Malaman ang lebel ng na debelop na MELC-Based Learning Activity Sheets sa Filipino sa Piling Larang Akademik batay sa nilalaman, pormat, pesentasyon at organisasyon, at kawastuhan. Ang mga mungkahi at komento sa MELC-Based Learning Activity Sheets sa Filipino Sa Piling Larang Akademik. Ang disenyong deskriptib-Sarbey ang ginamit sa paglikom ng mga datos na kinailangan sa pag-aaral Sa pagkuha ng performance lebel ng mga mag-aaral pinagbatayan ang resulta ng lagumang pagsusulit na nakabatay sa nabuong MELC-Based Learning Activity Sheets. Ang iskalang ginamit ay mula sa Deped order no 8 s. 2015, Policy Guidelines on Classroom assessment for K to 12 Basic education Program sa pagkuha ng deskripsyon ng kinalabasang resulta. Sa balidasyon ng MELC-Based Learning Activity Sheets ginamit ng mga eksperto ang tseklis na mula sa Learning Resource Management and Development Sy...