نتایج جستجو برای: rutab stage

تعداد نتایج: 354705  

1996
D. Bödeker P. John M. Laine M. G. Schmidt

We calculate the finite temperature 2-loop effective potential in the MSSM with stop condensation, using a 3-dimensional effective theory. We find that in a part of the parameter space, a two-stage electroweak phase transition appears possible. The first stage would be the formation of a stop condensate, and the second stage is the transition to the standard electroweak minimum. The two-stage t...

2016
T. Deslarzes V. Rousson B. Yersin B. Durrer M. Pasquier

BACKGROUND Core body temperature is used to stage and guide the management of hypothermic patients, however obtaining accurate measurements of core temperature is challenging, especially in the pre-hospital context. The Swiss staging model for hypothermia uses clinical indicators to stage hypothermia. The proposed temperature range for clinical stage 1 is <35-32 °C (95-90 °F), for stage 2, <32-...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2003
M Chertkov V Lebedev

A theory of a fast binary chemical reaction, A+B-->C, in a statistically stationary bounded chaotic flow at large Peclet number Pe and large Damköhler number Da is described. The first stage correspondent to formation of the developed lamellar structure in the bulk part of the flow is terminated by an exponential decay, proportional, variant exp((-lambdat) (where lambda is the Lyapunov exponent...

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2010
P K Rangachari

An active approach allowed undergraduates in Health Sciences to learn the dynamics of peer review at first hand. A four-stage process was used. In stage 1, students formed self-selected groups to explore specific issues. In stage 2, each group posted their interim reports online on a specific date. Each student read all the other reports and prepared detailed critiques. In stage 3, each report ...

2011
Ayako Masuda Junji Watanabe Masahiko Terao Masataka Watanabe Akihiro Yagi Kazushi Maruya

The Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet (COC) effect demonstrates that perceived lightness depends not only on the retinal input at corresponding visual areas but also on distal retinal inputs. In the COC effect, the central edge of an opposing pair of luminance gradients (COC edge) makes adjoining regions with identical luminance appear to be different. To investigate the underlying mechanisms of the effe...

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2015
Mark H Greene Phuong L Mai

The recognition that a significant fraction of what historically has been classified as ovarian cancer is, in fact, a malignancy that arises in the fallopian tube mucosa comprises a paradigm shift in our understanding of these neoplasms. New etiologic and management opportunities have been created by this insight, both for women at increased genetic risk of ovarian cancer by virtue of being BRC...

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2010
Roman M. Sheremeta

This article experimentally studies a two-stage elimination contest and compares its performance with a one-stage contest. Contrary to the theory, the two-stage contest generates higher revenue than the equivalent one-stage contest. There is significant over-dissipation in both stages of the two-stage contest and experience diminishes over-dissipation in the first stage but not in the second st...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2007
Alison R Yung Hok Pan Yuen Gregor Berger Shona Francey Te-Chieh Hung Barnaby Nelson Lisa Phillips Patrick McGorry

There is growing interest in the prodromal stage of psychotic disorders, with many services now providing care for these "ultra high risk" (UHR) individuals. However, a reduction in the rate of transition to psychosis has been suspected over the last few years. This has implications for the use of interventions in this population and for the validity of research findings. This study examined th...

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 2011
Bing Cai Dylan S Small Thomas R Ten Have

We present closed-form expressions of asymptotic bias for the causal odds ratio from two estimation approaches of instrumental variable logistic regression: (i) the two-stage predictor substitution (2SPS) method and (ii) the two-stage residual inclusion (2SRI) approach. Under the 2SPS approach, the first stage model yields the predicted value of treatment as a function of an instrument and cova...

Journal: :Journal of the American Dental Association 2010
Gerard Byrne

Dr. Byrne is an associate professor, Department of Adult Restorative Dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Nebraska, 40th and Holdrege, Room 128, Box 830740, Lincoln, Neb. 68583-0740, e-mail “[email protected]”. He also is an evidence reviewer for the American Dental Association. Address reprint requests to Dr. Byrne. Clinical question. Are there any differences in outcomes between onest...

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