Tuberculosis 1994
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-8321-5_13
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“…1b; see Analytical Methods, above) were used to estimate volatile activities and are condition as it has been fitted to data for cordierite A . The combined pressures (uncertainties at 2s) constrained by the average-pressure approach (Powell & Holland, 1994) for syn-M2 migmatites, post-M2 Grt-Opx gneisses and metasomatic reaction zones around pegmatites in amphibolite facies rehydration zones are also shown.…”
Section: %) Of the Terrane And Suggested That Intrusion Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1b; see Analytical Methods, above) were used to estimate volatile activities and are condition as it has been fitted to data for cordierite A . The combined pressures (uncertainties at 2s) constrained by the average-pressure approach (Powell & Holland, 1994) for syn-M2 migmatites, post-M2 Grt-Opx gneisses and metasomatic reaction zones around pegmatites in amphibolite facies rehydration zones are also shown.…”
Section: %) Of the Terrane And Suggested That Intrusion Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Powell argues that networks have a particular advantage over markets and hierarchies when it comes to exchanging information as the value of information is not easily measured and it is, therefore, not easily traded in markets or disseminated through corporate hierarchies. 9 The prevailing organisational studies approaches appreciate that networks differ and can be categorised according to the degree of interdependence and bonding of actors within the network, influenced by the character of the product exchanged within the network. This approach is a significant advance on the quantitative and functionalist approach to network analysis outlined by Knoke and Kuklinski which focuses on the frequency and quantity of interactions rather than analysing the qualities of relationships between actors in a network.…”
Section: Network As Strategic Responses -The Contribution Of Organismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tuberculous lymphadenitis is one of the most common forms of extrapulmonary tuberculosis and the first lymphoid tissues encountered during spread are presumably hilar and mediastinal lymph nodes [ 10 ]. However, mediastinal lymph nodes are rarely reported at the site of tuberculous lymphadenitis and it is also very rare in adults.…”
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confidence: 99%