نتایج جستجو برای: patient specific qa

تعداد نتایج: 1683295  

2002
Bonnie Webber Johan Bos

One can only exploit inference in Question-Answering (QA) and assess its contribution systematically, if one knows what inference is contributing to. Thus we identify a set of tasks specific to QA and discuss what inference could contribute to their achievement. We conclude with a proposal for graduated test suites as a tool for assessing the performance and impact of inference.

2010
H Dargahi SH Khosravi

BACKGROUND Health system pharmacies, like other health care professional, practice under a number of mandated standards. Basic concepts of quality assurance (QA) standards should be applied to hospital pharmacy practice. The survey reported here is to assess QA system implementation and its standard indicators observation in Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) hospitals' pharmacies in ...

2011
Aditi Varthaman Marc Clement Jamila Khallou-Laschet Giulia Fornasa Anh-Thu Gaston Michael Dussiot Giuseppina Caligiuri Harvey Cantor Srinivas Kaveri Antonino Nicoletti

T cell-dependent autoimmune diseases are characterized by the expansion of T cell clones that recognize immunodominant epitopes on the target antigen. As a consequence, for a given autoimmune disorder, pathogenic T cell clones express T cell receptors with a limited number of variable regions that define antigenic specificity. Qa-1, a MHC class I-like molecule, presents peptides from the variab...

Journal: :Medical physics 2006
Paul J Keall Gig S Mageras James M Balter Richard S Emery Kenneth M Forster Steve B Jiang Jeffrey M Kapatoes Daniel A Low Martin J Murphy Brad R Murray Chester R Ramsey Marcel B Van Herk S Sastry Vedam John W Wong Ellen Yorke

This document is the report of a task group of the AAPM and has been prepared primarily to advise medical physicists involved in the external-beam radiation therapy of patients with thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic tumors affected by respiratory motion. This report describes the magnitude of respiratory motion, discusses radiotherapy specific problems caused by respiratory motion, explains techn...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2006
Yong Huang Hideaki Okochi Barnaby C H May Giuseppe Legname Stanley B Prusiner Leslie Z Benet B Joseph Guglielmo Emil T Lin

Quinacrine (QA), an antimalarial drug used for over seven decades, has been found to have potent antiprion activity in vitro. To determine whether QA can be used to treat prion diseases, we investigated its metabolism and ability to traverse the blood-brain barrier in mice. In vitro and in vivo, we identified by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry the major metabolic pathway of QA as...

Journal: :Medical physics 2006
Paul J Keall Gig S Mageras James M Balter Richard S Emery Kenneth M Forster Steve B Jiang Jeffrey M Kapatoes Daniel A Low Martin J Murphy Brad R Murray Chester R Ramsey Marcel B Van Herk S Sastry Vedam John W Wong Ellen Yorke

This document is the report of a task group of the AAPM and has been prepared primarily to advise medical physicists involved in the external-beam radiation therapy of patients with thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic tumors affected by respiratory motion. This report describes the magnitude of respiratory motion, discusses radiotherapy specific problems caused by respiratory motion, explains techn...

2007
Mark Dredze Krzysztof Czuba

Web search engines provide specialized results to specific queries, often relying on the output of a QA system. However, targeted answers, while helpful, are embarrassing when wrong. Automated techniques are required to avoid wrong answers and improve system performance. We present the Expected Answer System, a statistical data-driven framework that analyzes the performance of a QA system with ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Lili Chen Eduardo Reyes-Vargas Hu Dai Hernando Escobar Brant Rudd Jared Fairbanks Alexander Ho Mathew F Cusick Attila Kumánovics Julio Delgado Xiao He Peter E Jensen

The mouse MHC class Ib gene H2-T11 is 95% identical at the DNA level to H2-T23, which encodes Qa-1, one of the most studied MHC class Ib molecules. H2-T11 mRNA was observed to be expressed widely in tissues of C57BL/6 mice, with the highest levels in thymus. To circumvent the availability of a specific mAb, cells were transduced with cDNA encoding T11 with a substituted α3 domain. Hybrid T11D3 ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Li Zeng Lucy C Sullivan Julian P Vivian Nicholas G Walpole Christopher M Harpur Jamie Rossjohn Craig S Clements Andrew G Brooks

The primary function of the monomorphic MHC class Ib molecule Qa-1(b) is to present peptides derived from the leader sequences of other MHC class I molecules for recognition by the CD94-NKG2 receptors expressed by NK and T cells. Whereas the mode of peptide presentation by its ortholog HLA-E, and subsequent recognition by CD94-NKG2A, is known, the molecular basis of Qa-1(b) function is unclear....

2015
Richard Wootton Joanne Liu Laurent Bonnardot Raghu Venugopal Amanda Oakley

Despite the increasing use of telemedicine around the world, little has been done to incorporate quality assurance (QA) into these operations. The purpose of the present study was to examine the feasibility of QA in store-and-forward teleconsulting using a previously published framework. During a 2-year study period, we examined the feasibility of using QA tools in two mature telemedicine netwo...

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