نتایج جستجو برای: appropriate measures

تعداد نتایج: 620777  

Journal: :Europace : European pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac electrophysiology : journal of the working groups on cardiac pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac cellular electrophysiology of the European Society of Cardiology 2013
Bijia Shi Scott A Harding Alejandro Jimenez Peter D Larsen

AIMS Identification of patients most likely to benefit from implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) implant remains a complex challenge. This study aimed to investigate the utility of measures derived from standard 10 s 12-lead electrocardiogrphy (ECG) without complex signal processing in predicting appropriate therapy in an ICD population. METHODS AND RESULTS We examined 108 ICD patient...

1998
Peter Clinch Anthony Murphy

Contingent Valuation is now the most widely used method for valuing non-marketed goods in cost benefit analysis. Yet, despite the fact that many externalities manifest themselves as costs to some and benefits to others, most studies restrict willingness to pay (WTP) to being non-negative. This paper explores appropriate welfare measures for assessing losses and gains and demonstrates how these ...

2016
Justine Braby

Developing nations like Namibia are aiming to industrialize much like developed nations and use the gross domestic product to measure their progress. However, this development path has been largely unsustainable. For Namibia to develop into a sustainable society, a different approach is needed. This study aimed to find entry points toward such an approach. Surveys were conducted in Windhoek, Na...

Journal: :Annales des Télécommunications 2006
Frédéric Cuppens Fabien Autrel Yacine Bouzida Joaquín García Sylvain Gombault Thierry Sans

Since current computer infrastructures are increasingly vulnerable to malicious activities, intrusion detection is necessary but unfortunately not sufficient. We need to design effective response techniques to circumvent intrusions when they are detected. Our approach is based on a library that implements different types of counter-measures. The idea is to design a decision support tool to help...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2005
Jacob C Seidell Astrid J Nooyens Tommy L S Visscher

Cost-effective prevention strategies to prevent weight gain and the development of obesity should be based on appropriate knowledge of the determinants of weight gain. The body of evidence on the dietary determinants of weight gain is, however, fragmentary at best, partly because inappropriate research methods are used to study the determinants of obesity under normal circumstances. Evidence fr...

2004
Bas Donkers Robin Gregory Jack L. Knetsch

This paper extends the common inclination for people to value losses more than gains to the measurement of time preferences. This extension provides testable predictions of a pattern of discount rates that includes use of higher rates to discount the value of future gains than future losses. Two empirical tests, one for differing valuations of future outcomes and the other for varied discount r...

2005
Adam Seegmiller

1. What are this patient’s most striking clinical and laboratory findings? 2. How do you explain this patient’s most striking clinical and laboratory findings? 3. What is this patient’s most likely diagnosis? 4. What are the criteria for making this diagnosis? 5. What are anti-nuclear antibodies (ANAs), how is their presence in a patient’s serum determined, how is the test for ANAs interpreted,...

2011
Jackie Demetriou Silke Stein

doi:10.1136/inp.d5353 Although most wound complications are not life-threatening, they can involve prolonged periods of discomfort for the animal and extended veterinary care, as well as increased costs for owners. However, with the appropriate treatment, most wound complications can be managed successfully. This article describes what might be expected of a normal healing wound, and discusses ...

Journal: :Critical Care 2007
Lui G Forni

Many studies have demonstrated that prompt appropriate treatment for the critically ill patient improves outcome. Moving patients to the best place for instituting care, however, is not always associated with improved outcome. Recent studies on delivering patients to the best place for treatment as well as further work on the effects of volume are discussed. Finally, a large retrospective cohor...

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