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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Bingley : Emerald
    International journal of health care quality assurance 14 (2001), S. 212-217 
    ISSN: 0952-6862
    Source: Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
    Topics: Medicine , Economics
    Notes: The quality approach, utilizing continuous improvement processes, is widely recognized as a vehicle for better outcomes in health care. In Mongolia, quality health systems have historically been poorly developed. Within the context of overall health reform, Mongolia has been emphasizing the development of quality systems to improve management, efficiency and clinical outcomes and processes. Mongolia has established a framework for quality assurance with the central Ministry of Health taking a lead role in developing and promulgating materials and organizing training. The focus has been on creating a governing system for quality in the health system with processes instituted at the hospital level and upwards in the health structure. In addition, the Mongolian framework has developed a range of indicators to guide the quality process. The commitment to quality is an integral part of comprehensive reform of the health sector in Mongolia and the principles of the quality approach - continuous improvement, customer focus, involvement of stakeholders, and among others - are currently being implemented across the health sector.
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Clinical and experimental pharmacology and physiology 23 (1996), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1440-1681
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: 〈list xml:id="l1" style="custom"〉1The conventional approach to drug therapy of hypertension and heart failure considers only effects of such drugs on peripheral resistance, cardiac output and heart rate.2A more complete approach needs to consider the pulsatile nature of cardiac ejection and so the influence of arterial stiffness and wave reflection properties and the effects of drugs on these.3Wave reflection normally aids cardiac function when full body height is achieved and arterial distensibility is high. However, with ageing or in hypertension the arteries stiffen and wave reflection returns early, augmenting systolic pressure, increasing pulse pressure and reducing the capacity for coronary perfusion.4In mature or older adults, delay of or reduction in wave reflection is an important therapeutic strategy for management of hypertension, angina pectoris and cardiac failure.5Beneficial effects of such therapy cannot always be gauged from conventional recordings of blood pressure, but can he inferred from analysis of pulse waveform.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-0851
    Keywords: Key words GM-CSF-transduced autologous melanoma vaccine ; Cerebral metastases-acute cerebral oedema ; Tumour-reactive cytotoxic T lymphocytes ; Eosinophilia ; C-reactive protein
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  The first use of granulocyte/macrophage-colony-stimulating-factor-transduced, lethally irradiated, autologous melanoma cells as a therapeutic vaccine in a patient with rapidly progressive, widely disseminated malignant melanoma resulted in the generation of a novel antitumour immune response associated with partial, albeit temporary, clinical benefit. An initially negative reaction to non-transduced, autologous melanoma cells was converted to a delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction of increasing magnitude following successive vaccinations. While intradermal vaccine sites showed prominent dendritic cell accrual, DTH sites revealed a striking influx of eosinophils in addition to activated/memory T lymphocytes and macrophages, recalling the histology of challenge tumour cell rejection in immune mice. Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) reactive with autologous melanoma cells were detectable at high frequency after vaccination, not only in limiting-dilution analysis, but also in bulk culture without added cytokines. Clonal analysis of CTL showed a conversion from a purely CD8+ response to a high proportion of CD4+ clones following vaccination. A prominent acute-phase response manifested by a five- to tenfold increase in C-reactive protein was observed, as was a systemic eosinophilia. Vaccination resulted in the regression of axillary lymphatic metastases, stabilisation of pulmonary metastases, and a dramatic, reversible increase in cerebral oedema associated with multiple central nervous system metastases; however, lesions in the adrenal glands, pancreas and spleen proved refractory. The antitumour effects and immune response were not detectable 2 months following the last vaccination. Irradiation of the extensive cerebral metastases resulted in rapid deterioration and death of the patient.
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    Middlebury, Vt. : Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
    New England review. 11:2 (1988:Winter) 210 
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  • 5
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    World journal of surgery 19 (1995), S. 343-345 
    ISSN: 1432-2323
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé On a préconisé des résections larges avec des marges entre trois et cinq centimètres depuis bientôt 140 ans. Ces rapports concernaient tous les stades confondus et n'intéressaient pas les stades précoces. Breslow le premier a rapporté de bons résultats avec des résections limitées de ces mêmes tumeurs. Nous résequons les mélanomes quelle que soit leur épaisseur, avec une marge de sécurité de 1.0 à 1.5 cm (plutôt 1.0) depuis 1975. Nous recommandons une résection avec une marge de sécurité de 1.0 cm quelle que soit son épaisseur. Clark a démontré que le mélanome envahit verticalement, argument qui à priori serait en faveur d'une excision en profondeur plutôt qu'en largeur au plan anatomopathologique. Deux études ont montré qu'il n'y avait aucune différence de récidive locorégionale ou de mortalité en cas de résection avec marges limitées. Ce n'est pas pour autant une intervention qui se fait en cabinet, mais qui doit se pratiquer méticuleusement en salle d'opération sous anesthésie légère.
    Abstract: Resumen La resección amplia de un melanoma con márgenes de 3 a 5cm, ha sido preconizada en la literature por cerca de 140 años. Los informes publicados agrupan pacientes en todos los estadíos, y no realmente la enfermedad en su estado precoz. Breslow fue quien primero publicó buenos resultados de la resección con márgenes limitados. Nuestro grupo ha venido resencando los melanomas de todos los espesores con un margen limitado (1.00 a 1.50 cm, más frecuentemente 1.0 cm) desde 1975. Nuestra política es un margen de resección de 1cm, no importa cual sea el espesor del tumor. Clark ha demonstrado que el melanoma se extiende de manera vertical y que, por consiguiente, desde el punto de vista histopatológico uno debe ser generoso en lo referente a profundidad más que a extensió. Dos estudios han demostrado que no existe diferencìa en cuanto a recurrencia localregional y que tampoco varían las tasas de mortalidad cuando se emplean márgenes más conservadores. Le resección del melanoma no es un procedimiento de consultorio, sino una operación para ser realizada en forma meticulosa en un quirófano, de preferencia bajo anestesia general.
    Notes: Abstract Wide local excision for melanoma with margins of 3 to 5 cm have been advocated in the literature for nearly 140 years. These reports have grouped all stages of melanoma rather than addressing primary early stage disease. Breslow first advocated limited excision margins for these tumors. We have been excising all thicknesses of melanoma with a limited margin (1.00–1.50 cm, mostly 1.00 cm) since 1975. We advocate a 1 cm excision margin irrespective of tumor thickness. Clark has shown that melanoma invades in a vertical fashion, and thus one would expect to be more generous in depth than in width on a pathologic basis. Two studies have shown that there is no difference in the increase in locoregional recurrence and no change in death rate from the disease with more conservative treatment margins. Excision of this lesion is not an office procedure. It should be performed meticulously in an operating room, preferably under light general anesthesia.
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  • 6
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Annals of biomedical engineering 12 (1984), S. 119-134 
    ISSN: 1573-9686
    Keywords: Heart work ; Coronary flow ; Afterload ; Vascular impedance ; Wave reflection ; Arteriolar degeneration ; Aging
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
    Notes: Abstract The purpose of this paper is to consider “ideal” ventricular/vascular coupling, and how this may be manifest in the time domain and in the frequency domain. The paper will also consider how such “ideal” coupling is achieved, and how it might be disturbed. The arterial system plays a crucial role in ventricular/vascular coupling since it separates the smallest vessels where flow is almost perfectly continuous from the ventricle, whose output is intermittent. Ventricular/vascular coupling can be assessed from measurements of pressure and flow in the ascending aorta (AA) (for left ventricle/systemic circulation), and in the main, pulmonary artery (MPA) (for right ventricle/pulmonary circulation). Ideal coupling is manifest as low pressure fluctuation in AA and MPA. Low pressure fluctuation results in pressure during systole being only slightly greater than pressure throughout the whole cardiac cycle, and pressure during diastole being only slightly less. This is desirable because pressure during systole determines ventricular output (when inotropic state and ventricular filling are constant), and ventricular metabolic requirement, while pressure during diastole in AA is a major determinant of coronary blood flow. In the frequency domain, “ideal” coupling is manifest as a correspondence between minimal values of impedance modulus in AA and MPA with maximal values of flow harmonics in AA and MPA, respectively. Factors responsible for “ideal” coupling have been identified as high distensibility of proximal arteries (with decreasing distensibility in peripheral arteries), wave reflection at arterial terminations, and a “match” between heart rate on the one hand and arterial length and wave velocity on the orther. This favourable “match” results in the heart operating for both systemic and pulmonary circulations close to a node of pressure and antinode of flow; this match is improved under conditions which simulate flight and fight. While ventricular/vascular coupling appears to be close to ideal in most large mammals, it appears to be less than ideal in adult humans and some small mammals including guinea pigs, rats, and mice. The cause for mismatch in small mammals is unclear. In humans however, finding are attributable to progressive arterial degeneration which is known to commence in childhood and is apparent in the elderly as dilated tortuous arteries, high pulse pressure, and high likelihood of developing ventricular failure.
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  • 7
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Heart and vessels 7 (1992), S. 113-122 
    ISSN: 1615-2573
    Keywords: Vascular impedance ; Wave reflection ; Pulse wave velocity ; Arterial stiffening
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
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  • 8
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    New York : Seven Bridges Press
    Topics in contemporary philosophy  
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Semantics (Philosophy), Congresses
    Notes: Seemingly semantic intuitions / Kent Bach -- The semantic basis of externalism / Michael McKinsey -- Acquaintanceless de re belief / Robin Jeshion -- Meanings / Stephen Schiffer -- Mythical objects / Nathan Salmon -- Truth and identity / Marian David -- What is the role of a truth theory in a meaning theory? / Kirk Ludwig -- A new argument against modesty / Jonathan Sutton -- Truth and meaning / Robert Cummins -- Insensitive quantifiers / Herman Cappelen and Ernie Lepore -- Deferred demonstratives / Emma Borg -- What unarticulated constituents could not be / Lenny Clapp -- Generalized conversational implicatures and default pragmatic inferences / Anne Bezuidenhout -- Distinguishing semantics and pragmatics / Kent Bach and Anne Bezuidenhout
    Pages: x, 318 p.
    ISBN: 0-585-44941-4
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  • 9
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    Cambridge, Mass : MIT Press
    Topics in contemporary philosophy  
    Keywords: Free will and determinism.
    Notes: Freedom and determinism: a framework /Joseph Keim Campbell ... [et al.] --Determinism, freedom, and agency: --Determinism: what we have learned and what we still don't know /John Earman --Freedom and the power of preference /Keith Lehrer --Agency, responsibility, and indeterminism: reflections on libertarian theories of free will /Robert Kane --Trying to act /Carl Ginet --The metaphysics of moral responsibility: --The sense of freedom /Dana K. Nelkin --Libertarian openness, blameworthiness, and time /Ishtiyaque Haji --Moderate reasons-responsiveness, moral responsibility, and manipulation /Todd R. Long --Which autonomy? /Nomy Arpaly --The transfer of nonresponsibility /John Martin Fischer --The compatibility problem: --Van Inwagen on free will /Peter van Inwagen --Compatibilist options /John Perry --Freedom and contextualism /Richard Feldman --Buddhism and the freedom of the will: Pali and Mahayanist responses /Nicholas F. Gier,Paul Kjellberg --After compatibilism and incompatibilism /Ted Honderich.
    Pages: vi, 329 p.
    ISBN: 1-417-56039-8
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  • 10
    Title: Principles of three-dimensional computer animation: modeling rendering, and animation with 3 D computer graphics
    Author: O'Rourke, Michael
    Publisher: New York u.a. :Norton,
    Year of publication: 1995
    Pages: 239 S.
    Type of Medium: Book
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