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The Effect of Attending a Small Class in the Early Grades on College-Test Taking and Middle School Test Results: Evidence from Project STAR
- Economic Journal
, 2001
"... This paper provides a long-term follow-up of students who participated in the Tennessee STAR experiment. The Tennessee STAR experiment randomly assigned 11,600 elementary school students and their teachers to a small class, regular-size class or regular-size class with a teacheraide. The experiment ..."
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This paper provides a long-term follow-up of students who participated in the Tennessee STAR experiment. The Tennessee STAR experiment randomly assigned 11,600 elementary school students and their teachers to a small class, regular-size class or regular-size class with a teacheraide. The experiment
Bladder Rupture following Conversion to Enteric Drainage
, 2012
"... www.karger.com/cru This is an Open Access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons ..."
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www.karger.com/cru This is an Open Access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons
Entering and Leaving j-Facets
, 2001
"... Let S be a set of n points in d-space, no i + 1 points on a common (i- 1)-flatfor 1 <= i < = d. An oriented (d- 1)-simplex spanned by d points in S is called j-facet of S, if there are exactly j points from S on the positive side of its affine hull.We show: (*) For j < = n/2- 2, the total n ..."
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. Clarkson, and by K.Mulmuley. A central definition is as follows. Given a directed line ` and a j-facet F of S, wesay that ` enters F if ` intersects the relative interior of F in a single point, and if ` is directed from the positive to the negative side of F. One of the results reviewedis a tight upper
Case Report Billiary Peritonitis due to Enteric Fever Gallbladder Perforation: A Case Report and Review of Literature
, 2013
"... Abstract: Billiary peritonitis following gall bladder perforation due to enteric fever is very rare and usually follows fatal surgical complication. The present case report is of billiary peritonitis following enteric fever perforation of the gall bladder in a young female patient, successfully tre ..."
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Abstract: Billiary peritonitis following gall bladder perforation due to enteric fever is very rare and usually follows fatal surgical complication. The present case report is of billiary peritonitis following enteric fever perforation of the gall bladder in a young female patient, successfully
Enteric Salmonella or Campylobacter infections and
"... Objective Enteric pathogens have been implicated in the aetiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but increased rates of stool testing of patients with unclear gastrointestinal symptoms might cause detection bias. Hence, the objective of this study was to analyse incidence rates of Crohn’s dise ..."
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Objective Enteric pathogens have been implicated in the aetiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but increased rates of stool testing of patients with unclear gastrointestinal symptoms might cause detection bias. Hence, the objective of this study was to analyse incidence rates of Crohn’s
Electronic Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
- J Parenter Enteral Nutr
, 2000
"... ABSTRACT. Background: With reports of deleterious effects of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) in adults in addition to our surveys, which indicated that ¼, and as many as 1/2, of US academic medical centers were using excess glucose in TPN, our objective was to devise a computer program t ..."
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to optimize nutrients in parenteral and enteral nutrition in adult and pediatric patients. Methods: From review of the literature, body composition, including total body water and body cell mass (BCM), were calculated from large published databases. A computer program, based on a previous algo
RESEARCH ARTICLE Rotavirus type A and other enteric pathogens in stool samples
"... Abstract The present study, conducted from March 1998 to July 2000, determined the etiology of acute di-arrhea in 253 young children and infants from Carta-gena and Sincelejo, Colombia. In 253 stool samples, the following enteric pathogens were recovered: rotavirus type A (36.6%) as the major agent, ..."
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Abstract The present study, conducted from March 1998 to July 2000, determined the etiology of acute di-arrhea in 253 young children and infants from Carta-gena and Sincelejo, Colombia. In 253 stool samples, the following enteric pathogens were recovered: rotavirus type A (36.6%) as the major agent
Molecular dynamics simulations of biomolecules,”
- Nat Struct Biol,
, 2002
"... It has been 25 years since the first molecular dynamics simulation of a macromolecule of biological interest was published 1 . The simulation concerned the bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI), which has served as the 'hydrogen molecule' of protein dynamics because of its small size ..."
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. During the following 10 years, a wide range of motional phenomena were investigated by molecular dynamics simulations of proteins and nucleic acids. Most of these studies focused on the physical aspects of the internal motions and the interpretation of experiments. They include the analysis
and rapidly enters the cell nucleus
"... Background: HIV-1 Vpr is recruited into virions during assembly and appears to remain associated with the viral core after the reverse transcription and uncoating steps of entry. This feature has prompted the use of fluorescently labeled Vpr to visualize viral particles and to follow trafficking of ..."
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Background: HIV-1 Vpr is recruited into virions during assembly and appears to remain associated with the viral core after the reverse transcription and uncoating steps of entry. This feature has prompted the use of fluorescently labeled Vpr to visualize viral particles and to follow trafficking
Clients entering the Access to Com-
"... for homeless mentally ill persons in 18 U.S. communities identified bar-tiers to service use. The most fre-quent barrier was not knowing where to go for a service (encoun-tered by 32.4 percent of the 1,828 clients). It was followed by not being able to afford it (29.5 percent); expe-riencing too muc ..."
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for homeless mentally ill persons in 18 U.S. communities identified bar-tiers to service use. The most fre-quent barrier was not knowing where to go for a service (encoun-tered by 32.4 percent of the 1,828 clients). It was followed by not being able to afford it (29.5 percent); expe-riencing too
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