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Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2004
Robin H Mortimer Jillian R Sewell Don M Roberton Napier M Thomson Jenni A Leigh Paul W Long

The increasing array of strategies and models for improving clinical practice and patient outcomes can be confusing for clinicians. The Clinical Support Systems (CSS) model has proved to be effective in local environments because it demystifies the design and implementation of evidence-based practice improvement projects. The CSS model is simple and has a wide scope. It provides a broad framewo...

2017
Marco Berton Luigi Foschini Alessandro Caccianiga Stefano Ciroi Enrico Congiu Valentina Cracco Michele Frezzato Giovanni La Mura Piero Rafanelli

In recent years, the old paradigm according to which only high-mass black holes can launch powerful relativistic jets in active galactic nuclei (AGN) has begun to crumble. The discovery of γ -rays coming from narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLS1s), usually considered young and growing AGN harboring a central black hole with mass typically lower than 108 M⊙, indicated that also these low-mass AG...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2013
Kyoko Nakahigashi Atsushi Otsuka Yoshiki Miyachi Kenji Kabashima Miki Tanioka

© 2013 The Authors. doi: 10.2340/00015555-1384 Journal Compilation © 2013 Acta Dermato-Venereologica. ISSN 0001-5555 Churg–Strauss syndrome (CSS) is a complex multiple organ disease (1). The American College of Rheumatology has proposed 6 criteria for CSS classification, with the fulfilment of 4 criteria making a diagnosis of CSS (2). These criteria include asthma, eosinophilia, mononeuropathy ...

2014
William F. Hammond

Can LTEX Profiles be Rendered Adequately with Static CSS? MathJax demonstrates that heavy customization of CSS with JavaScript and webfonts provides good platform-dependent rendering. The issue with MathJax is speed, not quality. There has been and continues to be intense development with CSS. One may speculate that, as CSS continues to evolve, static CSS may entirely suffice not only for HTML ...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2005
Peter C Holland Gorica D Petrovich

Associative learning processes play many important roles in the control of food consumption. Although these processes can complement regulatory mechanisms in the control of eating by providing opportunities for the anticipation of upcoming needs, they may also contribute to inappropriate or pathological consumption patterns by overriding internal regulatory signals. In this article, we first re...

2011
S. Sankar S. Mahalakshmi

HTML5 [1] and CSS3 [2] are popular languages for Web development. However, HTML with CSS is prone to errors and difficult to port, so we propose an XML version of CSS that can be used as a standard for creating stylesheets and templates across different platforms and pagination systems. XLTEX [3] and TEXML [4] are some examples of XML that are close in spirit to TEX that can benefit from such a...

2004
Ross Cressman

The single-species Continuously Stable Strategy (CSS) and Neighborhood Invader Strategy (NIS) concepts, originally developed as intuitive stability conditions for the evolution of the average trait of a monomorphic population (known as the adaptive dynamics approach), are shown to be relevant for dynamic stability of coevolutionary systems with finitely many traits parameterized by points in a ...

2017
Jae-Woo Kwon Ji-Yong Moon Sae-Hoon Kim Woo-Jung Song Min-Hye Kim Min-Gyu Kang Kyung-Hwan Lim So-Hee Lee Sang Min Lee Jin Young Lee Hyouk-Soo Kwon Kyung-Mook Kim Sang-Heon Kim Sang-Hoon Kim Jae-Won Jeong Cheol-Woo Kim Sang-Heon Cho Byung-Jae Lee

BACKGROUND/AIMS The Cough Symptom Score (CSS) is a simple, useful tool for measuring cough severity. However, there is no standard Korean version of the CSS. We developed a Korean version of the CSS and evaluated its clinical utility and validity for assessing chronic cough severity. METHODS The CSS was adapted for Korean use following a forward-backward translation procedure. Patients with c...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Hermann Kopetz

A system-of-systems (SoS) is a large information processing system formed by the integration of autonomous computer systems (called constituent systems, CS), physical machines and humans for the purpose of providing new synergistic services and/or more efficient economic processes. In a number of applications, e.g robotics, the autonomous CSs must coordinate their actions in the temporal domain...

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