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Capuano F - - 2001
The influence of three types of farm management on the occurrence of Q fever in cattle was investigated by means of a serological study carried out in Irpinia in southern Italy. Twenty-one herds were permanently housed, 26 were housed in winter and turned out to graze in the spring, and ...
Chipeta, M.E. (ed.)
Library has printed ed. of summaries of the workshop outcomes: access.no.399224, call no.634.96 C45
Greenway C - - 1998
This analysis of medicines used in a Quechua soul-calling ritual in the southern Peruvian Andes demonstrates that the items in sacrificial bundles (despachos) embody the identity of patients. The manipulation of these medicinal objects gives insight into the meaning of the concept of embodiment in the Andean cultural context and ...
Ottolini M C - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: Under managed care, telephone management is crucial to pediatric practice, but an effective method is needed to teach residents telephone skills. Our objective was to design an interactive CD-ROM program to teach residents an organized, consistent approach to telephone complaints and to determine whether use of the program was ...
Durr W - - 1998
Call centers are strategically and tactically important to many industries, including the healthcare industry. Call centers play a key role in acquiring and retaining customers. The ability to deliver high-quality and timely customer service without much expense is the basis for the proliferation and expansion of call centers. Call centers ...
Yoshikawa M - - 1996
Four bioactive methyl-migrated 16,17-seco-dammarane type triterpene glycosides called hovenidulciosides A1, A2, B1, and B2 were isolated from a Chinese natural medicine, Hoveniae Semen Seu Fructus, the seeds and fruit of Hovenia dulcis THUNB. (Rhamnaceae) together with hoduloside III and (+)-gallocatechin. The absolute stereostructures of hovenidulciosides A1, A2, B1, and B2 ...
Vermunt J J - - 1996
A computerized conformation determination system was used to evaluate objectively claw conformation of dairy heifers in two management systems, i.e., housed indoors on concrete slats or out of doors in a dry lot. Examinations were made at 4-week intervals from 12-13 months of age until calving at 24-26 months. Overall, ...
Miller S - - 1996
As part of a larger study on the processes by which career-committed women experience the transitions in becoming new mothers and returning to their careers, I conducted 70 interviews with 35 participants across the trajectory of becoming pregnant, being pregnant, giving birth, taking time out from their careers, and reentering ...
Vermunt J J - - 1996
Sole haemorrhages associated with laminitis were studied in 30 Holstein heifers in one herd housed either indoors on concrete or out of doors on a dry lot. Examinations were at 4-week intervals during a 15-month period from approximately 13 months of age to 2 months after calving. At 13 months ...
Rogers D J - - 1995
Forensic physicians are at times required to provide a professional opinion on a person's degree of intoxication through alcohol, particularly with regard to fitness for interview by the police. Inherent to these assessments is an estimation of the blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Most forensic physicians rely on taking a history ...
Yamamoto A - - 1993
From the whole plants of Clinopodium microanthum two new saponins, called clinoposaponins VI and VIII, were isolated together with five known and two artifact saponins, and their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic data and chemical evidence. Each aglycone of these saponins was genuine saikogenin-type which had an 11-ene and a ...
Champney T F - - 1992
Eighty-three adults with severe mental disabilities participated in a study examining effects on life satisfaction of having nothing to do, receipt of a housing subsidy, and enrollment in an intensive case management program. The clients were divided into four groups receiving subsidized housing and intensive case management, subsidized housing and ...
Davis M W - - 1992
In 1987, health authorities in Costa Rica started a training program in family and community medicine and requested assistance from the Department of Family Medicine at McGill University. The authors outline the health care system in Costa Rica and the background of the project. The design, implementation, and progress of ...
Nickles D - - 1991
Senator Nickles (R-Okla) was interviewed in March in his Oklahoma City office on the 18th floor of the Liberty Bank Building. The interview was shortened by a late start and because the Senator was on his way to an editorial meeting of the Daily Oklahoman. Nonetheless, Senator Nickles, a young ...
Glofcheskie B D - - 1990
In laboratory trials, Muscovy ducks, Cairina moschata L., removed adult house flies, Musca domestica L., at least 30 times faster than commercial bait cards, coiled fly paper rolls, fly sheets, or fly traps. The LT90 for ducks in 0.24-m3 cages with 100 flies was 0.6 h compared to 15.3 h ...
Saunders R A - - 1989
Riders of powered two-wheeled vehicles injured whilst riding their machines were interviewed either at hospital or at home in order to supplement data already held from police records. Of those 70 casualties interviewed, 49 (70%) were not known to the police via their Stats 19 records. Of these 49, 17 ...
Khanna A - - 1987
This paper attempts to explore the possibilities of establishing independent innovative theoretical foundations of ancient Indian medicine, by showing that the inner demands of the very content of the discipline made it imperative for the physicians to create their own epistemology and methodology.
Heinrichs A J - - 1987
Research has established a link between calf and heifer housing and calf health. To determine current calf and heifer housing practices in Pennsylvania, 329 dairy farms were surveyed. The study was designed to increase awareness on the part of dairy farmers in housing and management and to develop education programs ...
Schueler M S - - 1987
To learn the criteria Utah physicians use in making or not making house calls and their specialty, age and frequency of calls, a random sample of half of Utah's physicians in family practice, general practice and general medicine was surveyed. Of 225 respondents, 70% reported making house calls at an ...
Marsh G N - - 1987
Two doctors in a five-partner urban practice recorded details of their out-of-hours telephone calls for a year. No caller was refused a visit, but 474 of the 809 incoming calls (59%) were managed by telephone advice, an unexpectedly high proportion. Although these callers were instructed to telephone again if still ...
Pincott R S - - 1987
This article describes a small-town family-medicine practice in Cowansville, Quebec, which is staffed by four family physicians. The group, which serves a diversified clientele, has access to a general hospital, consultants and paramedical resources. Residents in Family Medicine have spent some time in the practice during the past year, and ...
Hagstad H V - - 1987
Questionnaires concerning herd size, housing and management, and previous instances of predation were mailed to 124 goat owners in Louisiana. Postcards were mailed over a period of one year on a monthly basis, to the 84 individuals who responded to this questionnaire. Owners were asked to indicate whether they had ...
Jako G J - - 1984
The article "Reagan seeks expansion of Soviet ties" by R. Jeffrey Smith (News and Comment, 13 July, p. 145) erroneously stated that the U.S. Senate had passed a resolution calling for a U.S.-Soviet summit "without preconditions or assurances of success." Shortly before midnight on 19 June, the resolution was amended ...
Griffith E E - - 1984
Members of the Spiritual Baptist Church in the West Indies engage in a ceremony called "mourning," which involves prayer , fasting, and the experiencing of dreams and visions while in isolation. Twenty-three church members who had undergone the experience were interviewed. Mourners cited six benefits of the practice: relief of ...
Williams R B - - 1979
When it is realized that American universities award nearly 50,000 different kinds of doctorates annually, it is little wonder that some should ask, "What is a real doctor?" This paper explores briefly the view which holds that the term "doctor" should be reserved for those whose long years of intensive ...
Morton D J - - 1979
Night calls attended in 1977 by four doctors in a group practice were analysed and divided into categories of urgency.Slightly over half the night calls were genuine emergencies, and only four per cent were totally unnecessary.
Gau D W - - 1977
A practice of five (later six) doctors established their own group practice centre by purchase and conversion of an existing house. Later a second, smaller centre was established in the same way to replace an existing branch surgery.The planning, financing, and execution of these projects is described.
Burchfield H P - - 1976
Impact resistant polyethylene cages were evaluated in these laboratories as replacements for plywood boxes for housing nine-banded armadillos. They were found to be less expensive, easier to sanitize, and to require less than one-third as much floor space per animal as the boxes. This innovation has made it practical to ...
Lockstone D R - - 1976
All the night calls attended in 1974 by seven doctors in a group practice were analysed. Each call was classified by the doctor attending, into categories of urgency.Half of all the night calls were found to be genuine emergencies, and only seven per cent were judged to be totally unnecessary.
This site offers the United State's Endangered Species Conservation and Management Act of 1995; two versions are available, one Introduced in the House and one Reported in the House. For each version the bill may be viewed as a summary or in full-text (HTML and PDF); contents may be browsed ...
Fisher J H - - 1965
Eleven autopsied cases of bronchiolar emphysema are reported. In all, both lungs were involved. Their pleural surfaces were finely bosselated, presenting an appearance resembling that of the liver in Laennec's cirrhosis. The lungs were firm, they cut with increased fibrous resistance, and the cut surfaces were honeycombed with cysts.Microscopically, the ...
KAYE J S - - 1962
Acrosome formation during spermatogenesis in the house cricket was studied with the electron microscope. In the early spermatid there is a single Golgi body, called the acroblast, which is cup-shaped, the walls being composed of a number of parallel membranes. A pro-acrosomal granule then appears within the acroblast. Next, the ...
- - 1951
Herewith is printed for the second time in California Medicine, the proposed C.M.A. Constitution introduced in the 1950 House of Delegates by Reference Committee No. 3 of that body. Included in this document is an additional proposed section introduced by Reference Committee No. 3 as an addendum to its original ...
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