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Patients who administered medication at 24 hour intervals were more likely to adhere to medication OR 7.70 1.85 33.33, 95 CI.
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W1961659489
Method
There was no significant association between adherence and regimen complexity factors, relationship between health care provider and caregiver or the pattern of healthcare delivery.
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W1961659489
Result
The results suggested a slight agreement between selfreported adherence and the isoniazid urine test κ 0.20.
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W1961659489
Result
Conclusion Adherence to antiTB medication in this population of children was relatively high, and could be attributed to the structures that have been put in place to ensure that TB patients have access to treatment services at the community level.
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W1961659489
Result
Keywords Adherence, tuberculosis in children, antituberculosis treatment, isoniazid
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W1961659489
Other
Business organization can be based on science or empirical method.
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W1591308207
Result
Science method is based on organization models and definitions from literature and empirical method is based on experience in doing business.
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W1591308207
Method
We will research which method is used in Bosnia and Herzegovina companies.
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W1591308207
Aims
Our research objects were four companies which are temporarily the best in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Energoinvest dd Sarajevo, Energoinvest SUE, Energoinvest TDS, Butmir d.o.o. Our goal is to investigate all elements defined in this model.
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W1591308207
Hypothesis
If those elements are in accordance with definitions and models from literature it means that business organization is based on science method.
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W1591308207
Background
Company who follow science method can be considered as serious company and important actors on EU market in process of European integrations.
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W1591308207
Reccomendations
A quantum mechanical study of O2 and OOH adsorption on Pt111 and on a Pt monolayer on Pt3Cr111 is presented.
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W2003028059
Method
The calculated adsorption energies are used to predict the reversible potential for O2 reduction to OOHads on these surfaces.
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W2003028059
Method
The resulting 0.43V for Pt111 and 0.49V for the Pt skin on the Pt3Cr111 are far from the 1.23V reversible potential for the fourelectron reduction to water.
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W2003028059
Limitations
However, OOHads easily dissociates over Ptn sites n2 to OHads and Oads, the latter forming with a reduction potential greater than 1.23V and the resulting heat loss contributes to the overpotential in the fourelectron reduction process.
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W2003028059
Result
The paper is based on radio transmission tests from station 2XB in New York City to two outlying field stations.
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W2153205192
Method
It is a detailed study of fading and distortion of radio signals under night time conditions in a particular region which may or may not be typical.
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W2153205192
Background
Night time fading tests using constant single frequencies and bands of frequencies in which the receiving observations were recorded by oscillograph show that the fading is selective.
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W2153205192
Method
By selective fading it is meant that different frequencies do not fade together.
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W2153205192
Keywords
From the regularity of the frequency relation between the frequencies which fade together it is concluded that the selective fading is caused by wave interference.
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W2153205192
Result
The signals appear to reach the receiving point by at least two paths of different lengths.
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W2153205192
Method
The paths change slowly with reference to each other so that at different times the component waves add or neutralize, going through these conditions progressively.
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W2153205192
Method
The two major paths by which the interfering waves travel are calculated to have a difference in length of the order of 135 kilometers for the conditions of the tests.
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W2153205192
Result
Since this difference is greater than the distance directly from transmitter to receiver it is assumed that one path at least must follow a circuitous route, probably reaching upward through higher atmospheric regions.
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W2153205192
Hypothesis
Various theories to explain this are briefly reviewed.
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W2153205192
Other
The territory about one of the receiving test stations in Connecticut is found under day time conditions to be the seat of a gigantic fixed wave interference or diffraction pattern caused in part by the shadowing of a group of high buildings in New York City.
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W2153205192
Result
The influence of this pattern on night time fading is discussed.
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W2153205192
Aims
It is considered a contributing but not the controlling effect.
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W2153205192
Limitations
Tests using transmission from an ordinary type of broadcasting transmitter show that such transmitters have a dynamic frequency instability or frequency modulation combined with the amplitude modulation.
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W2153205192
Method
At night the wave interference effects which produce selective fading result in distortion of the signals when frequency modulation is present.
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W2153205192
Method
It is shown that stabilizing the transmitter frequency eliminates this distortion.
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W2153205192
Result
A theory explaining the action is given.
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W2153205192
Method
The distortions predicted by the theory check with the actual distortions observed.
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W2153205192
Result
A discussion of ordinary modulated carrier transmission, carrier suppression, and single side band transmission is given in relation to selective fading It is shown that the use of a carrier suppression system should reduce fading.
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W2153205192
Background
Abstract.
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W2066186033
Method
A molecularcell biologist offers perspectives on the contributions that the scientific worldview might and might not make to religious though.
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W2066186033
Background
It is argued that two essential features of institutionalized religionstheir historical context and their supernatural orientationare not addressed by the sciences, nor can the sciences contribute to the art and ritual that elicit states of faith and transcendence.
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W2066186033
Hypothesis
The sciences have, however, important stories myths to offer, stories that have the potential to unify us, to tell us what is sacred, what has meaning, and how we might best proceed.
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W2066186033
Implications
The key to the building of the governmental purchasing system lies in forming a transparent and effective pattern of supervision.
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W2373914470
Result
The current governmental purchasing system has been basically established from the perspective of the administrative rights taking precedence and public rights restraining public rights so that suppliers rights of supervision over governmental purchasing, to a great extent, is of an empty form and of no effect.
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W2373914470
Background
Under the condition of clarifying the nature of civil behavior of governmental purchasing and confirming the equality of the civil identity of the two parties, it is beneficial to take suppliers as a leading force of supervision over the governmental purchasing so as to set up a mechanism of suppliers supervision over ...
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W2373914470
Importance
This paper deals with the validation of turbulence models in the frame work of the DLRTAU code, a NavierStokes solver for hybrid, unstructured grids.
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W1549317502
Hypothesis
Examples discussed here include the transonic RAE2822 airfoil cases 9 and 10and the ONERA Bump C. The turbulence models used in the TAU code are the oneequation model of SpalartAllmaras and a variety of twoequation models of kωtype.
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W1549317502
Method
These models are evaluated and the results are compared with experiments and earlier results obtained by a structured code with algebraic or halfequation models.
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W1549317502
Method
Step counters are a useful tool in setting and achieving physical activity goals however, the association between steps and fitness is poorly understood in sedentary populations.
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Result
Fitness is associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease and decreased mortality rates.
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Result
PURPOSE Is there a relationship between average number of daily steps and maximal oxygen consumption VO2 mlkgmin?
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W2050608461
Method
METHODS We obtained data for cross sectional analyses from 145 women being screened for a large randomized clinical trial.
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Method
Participants were postmenopausal women between the ages of 45 and 75.
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W2050608461
Method
All participants were overweight or obese, mildly hypertensive, and did not exercise regularly.
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W2050608461
Method
Baseline measurements included step assessment for 7 days by step counter and a maximal exercise test on a cycle ergometer with measurement of respiratory gases to determine VO2 max.
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W2050608461
Method
RESULTS Women were placed into four groups based upon the average number of steps taken per day.
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W2050608461
Method
Group 1 3000, group 2 3001 to 5000, group 3 5001 to 7000, and group 4 7000 steps.
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W2050608461
Method
Ageadjusted VO2 mlkgmin mean SE was 15.10 0.66, 15.93 0.40, 15.94 0.38, and 17.69 0.71 across the groups 1 4 respectively.
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W2050608461
Method
Groups 1, 2, and 3 had a significantly lower VO2 mlkgmin than group 4, p 0.05 for all.
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W2050608461
Result
P for trend for VO2 mlkgmin across number of daily steps was significant p 0.05.
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W2050608461
Result
CONCLUSION Maximal oxygen consumption is positively associated with daily steps in this group of sedentary postmenopausal women.
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W2050608461
Result
Supported by NIHLBI grant HL66262 and equipment grants from Life Fitness.
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W2050608461
Method
This work reports the incompatibility of the Stokes relation for time reversibility of waves propagation and the usage of complex atomic formfactor in diffraction theories.
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W1659307225
Purpose
The implications behind a diffraction theory that obeys the Stokes relation is discussed.
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W1659307225
Purpose
In this paper, the fading properties of satellitetoearth propagation channels are predicted using different Markov models.
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W1479924323
Method
The proposed methods are validated and evaluated using mobile satellite link measurements data at typical mobile user environments.
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W1479924323
Method
Compared with multistates Markov models and traditional hidden Markov model, a better match between simulated and measured data shows that the nonstationary hidden Markov model predicts most satisfactorily the first and second order statistics of propagation properties.
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Result
Besides, the proposed Markov models can be applied to evaluate the performance of error probability using coherent QPSK modulation schemes.
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W1479924323
Purpose
This simple and efficient method extends the applicability of the Markov model approach in propagation channel modeling for satellite mobile communication services.
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W1479924323
Implications
Abstract Several theories have been presented in regard to creating a neutral density model that is corrected or calibrated in nearreal time using data from space catalogs.
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W1548473517
Method
These theories are usually limited to a small number of frequently tracked satellites about which information such as mass and crosssectional area is known very accurately.
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W1548473517
Method
This work, however, attempts to validate a methodology by which drag information from all available lowaltitude space objects is used to update any given density model on a comprehensive basis.
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W1548473517
Result
The basic update and prediction algorithms and a technique to estimate true ballistic factors are derived in detail.
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W1548473517
Method
A full simulation capability is independently verified.
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W1548473517
Method
The process is initially demonstrated using simulated range, azimuth, and elevation observations so that issues such as required number and types of calibration satellites, density of observations, and susceptibility to atmospheric conditions can be examined.
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W1548473517
Aims
Methods of forecasting the density correction models are also validated under different atmospheric conditions.
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W1548473517
Method
Data envelopment analysis DEA is proposed as an alternative to ordinary least squares OLS in the explanation of causeeffectinputoutput relationships.
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W2005840845
Keywords
Use of DEA permits efficiency frontiers to be located and the magnitudes of inefficiencies to be estimated, as raw materials for further exploratory inquiry.
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W2005840845
Aims
The method is applied to the relationships between personal computer deployment, urbanization, and economic development.
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W2005840845
Method
This research focuses on investigating whether organisational identification mediates the effects of job security on inrole behaviour and extrarole behaviour and how these mediation mechanisms differ according to gender.
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W1824032487
Method
Through analysing 212 supervisorsubordinate dyads from a Chinese air transportation group, the research indicated that organisational identification partially mediated the effect of job security on inrole behaviour and fully mediated the effect of job security on extrarole behaviour.
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W1824032487
Aims
A multigroup analysis also showed that there were significant differences between male and female employees in these relationships.
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W1824032487
Result
In addition, moderated mediation analyses showed that gender moderated the indirect effects of job security on inrole behaviour and extrarole behaviour through organisational identification.
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W1824032487
Aims
Limitations and implications of these findings are discussed.
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W1824032487
Limitations
Tocopherols and tocotrienol represent the two subgroups within the vitamin E family of compounds, but only tocotrienols display potent anticancer activity at doses that have little or no effect on normal cell growth or function.
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W1583830196
Background
Tocotrienols are potent antioxidants, but antitumor activity is independent of antioxidant activity.
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W1583830196
Limitations
The exact reason why tocotrienols are more potent than tocopherols is not completely understood, but at least part of the reason is because of greater cellular accumulation.
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W1583830196
Uncertainty
Furthermore, doseresponse studies show that growth inhibitory doses of tocotrienols are 56 times lower than their corresponding lethal doses, suggesting that the antiproliferative and cytotoxic effects of tocotrienols are mediated through different mechanisms.
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W1583830196
Hypothesis
Recent studies showed that tocotrienolinduced programmed cell death apoptosis results from the activation of specific intracellular cysteine proteases caspases associated with death receptor activation and signal transduction.
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W1583830196
Result
Furthermore, combined treatment with specific caspase inhibitors blocked the cytotoxic effects of tocotrienols in malignant mammary epithelial cells.
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W1583830196
Result
In contrast, tocotrienol inhibition of cell proliferation appears to involve the suppression of multiple hormone and growth factorreceptor mitogenic signaling pathways.
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W1583830196
Uncertainty
Although additional studies are required to clarify the intracellular mechanisms mediating the anticancer effects of tocotrienols, experimental evidence strongly suggests that dietary supplementation of tocotrienols may provide significant health benefits in lowering the risk of breast cancer in women.
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W1583830196
Limitations
As several recent overviews of the literature have noted, 1 published works on the history of gender and sexuality in Latin America have made attempts at review an increasingly challenging endeavor.
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Other
For those End Page 267 of us who cut our teeth as graduate students in the search for scarce historical scholarship on Latin American women in the early 1980s, the current interest in gender evidenced by university publishers, scholarly journals, conference panels, and course offerings represents an exciting developmen...
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Purpose
2 It is now possibleas Sueann Caulfield has recently demonstratedto turn our attention in a sustained way to theoretical and comparative issues, drawing from this exercise a sense of the dramatic potential of gender analysis to transform Latin American history and a preliminary diagnosis of what remains to be done.
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Implications
3 The present review builds on recent attempts to take the pulse of the burgeoning field of Latin American gendered history and points out how such studies have contributed to historiographical debates on the modern period.
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Background
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Result
ABSTRACTMetalonmetal was the first articular couple to be successfully used in total hip replacement.
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Background
Large heads and high frictional torque resulted in a high incidence of implant loosening.
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Result
This led Charnley to introduce the low friction arthroplasty where the torque was reduced by using small heads and low friction hardonsoft bearings.
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Method
Osteoarthritis is a disease of cartilage, and resurfacing arthroplasty is therefore intuitively the logical conservative surgical solution.
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Hypothesis
The early resurfacing devices with metalonplastic bearings were associated with catastrophic wear of the plastic.
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Method
In the 1990s resurfacing was revisited, and metalonmetal was selected to resolve the challenge of the bearing surface.
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Background
Various factors were not initially recognised as being critical for the successful outcome of these implants.
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Limitations