The 5th International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications
DOI: 10.1109/wpmc.2002.1088363
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“…When the gel was subjected to autoradiography a single spot was found ( fig.3b) which corresponded, unequivocably, to the 'tail' of the protein S6 (nomenclature of Sherton and Wool [8] .) This is a clearly resolved and very distinct protein which also corresponds, we think, to protein S9 of Bielka et al [19] and protein S13 of Howard and Traut [20]. The 'tail' could conceivably be a protein other than S6, which had not previously been detected.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…When the gel was subjected to autoradiography a single spot was found ( fig.3b) which corresponded, unequivocably, to the 'tail' of the protein S6 (nomenclature of Sherton and Wool [8] .) This is a clearly resolved and very distinct protein which also corresponds, we think, to protein S9 of Bielka et al [19] and protein S13 of Howard and Traut [20]. The 'tail' could conceivably be a protein other than S6, which had not previously been detected.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Give them a quick response, good information, and a personal touch, and loyalty is created. 10 Seeking as many lifestyle benefits as they can negotiate, the XY workforce responds positively to employers offering greater job flexibility as demonstrated through flex-time, job sharing, virtual offices, part-time work schedules, child care, special work accommodations, and more-in general, the benefits that promote work/life balance. Organizations…”
Section: Retooling Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was estimated that approximately 3 patients per 1,000 population per year would need the comprehensive services offered in a tertiary care facility. 19 An interesting question raised by these statistics is whether the improvement in mortality and morbidity following institution of Howard's program was due to regionalization of care within the hospital (that is, haying all stroke patients on the same unit) or due to the impact of better medical management in an enlightened community.…”
Section: Stroke Vol 10 No 1 January-february 1979mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been no additional costs incurred when acute care or rehabilitation hospitals have centralized stroke care by creating specialized stroke care units. 19 ' 23 Regionalization of stroke care within the hospital can thus improve outcome without increasing the cost of health care services.…”
Section: What Is Total Cost For Caring For a Stroke Patient?mentioning
confidence: 99%