Pub Date : 2018-12-31DOI: 10.1093/oseo/instance.00256267
A. Casini
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Pub Date : 2018-12-31DOI: 10.1515/9783111580401.351
A. Hirayama, Hirao
Hypothesis / aims of study Although overexpression of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in the urinary bladder of animal experimental models with bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) is involved in the micturition reflex through activation of c-fibers, there are few reports on the correlation between PGE2 in the human bladder, BOO, and reactivation of c-fibers. In the present study, we evaluated whether PGE2 in the bladder correlated with BOO and reactivation of c-fibers.
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Pub Date : 2018-12-31DOI: 10.1093/oseo/instance.00256302
Al Buheissi, J. Malone‐Lee
In recent years there have been a number of publications describing different methods for measuring urgency, these including electronic diary records and warning time measurement. A primary motivation is that we lack reliable methods for detecting between drug differences in efficacy in the treatment of the overactive bladder (OAB) In 2005 a paper in the J.Urol presented data that indicated that it should be possible to measure the symptoms of urgency by referencing the circumstances under which patients experienced this symptom. In this study it was found that the least frequency and incontinence tended to be associated with urgency on waking and rising and on getting home to put a key in the door (latchkey urgency). The middle grades of frequency and incontinence were additionally associated with urgency precipitated by the sound of running water and cold weather. The worst frequency and incontinence saw the addition of urgency aggravated by fatigue or worry. The linear qualities of these relationships suggested a simple summed scale which is illustrated in this table, as a means of measuring urgency.
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Pub Date : 2018-12-31DOI: 10.1093/oseo/instance.00100102
T. Funabiki, Soichiro Itoh, S. Miyatake, A. Shiroshita-Takeshita, S. Hori, N. Aikawa
Despite the fact that 17% of medical doctors and over 30% of recent medical graduates are women in Japan, they account for only 8.8% of members of the Japanese Association for Acute Medicine. A new recruitment strategy attractive to women is required to increase the number of emergency physicians. We performed a questionnaire survey of medical residents to elucidate the factors that might affect their decision to pursue emergency medicine as their specialty. Fifty-one residents, including 20 women, participated in this survey. The questionnaire included questions relating to future applications to specialties, issues of the balance between life (marriage or child-care) and work, and its influence on the decisions on future specialties. Of those surveyed, 33% considered choosing emergency medicine as their specialty. However, women did not often decide to pursue emergency medicine as their specialty. Residents who likely apply to pursue emergency medicine as their specialty thought less of the importance of life-work balance (p<0.05), while women often considered this issue as important (p<0.01). Factor analysis indicated that candidates who were likely to pursue emergency medicine were men who did not consider the issue of a life-work balance as important. This study suggests that importance should be attached to establishment of a good life-work balance to encourage women to pursue emergency medicine as their specialty. 2009;
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Pub Date : 2018-12-31DOI: 10.1093/oseo/instance.00131116
Bellas Artes, Tres décadas, Della Cultura, Rock EN Colombia, A. Grave
This document analyzes the link between teenagers at the end of the sixties and the cultural expression specifically of rock music in the following two decades, understanding this genre through the exchange of cultural goods, the social discourses that were able to generate from various categories, social practices, propagation of the sound itself and the influence of other musical genres. To this end, I will address a selection of texts that I believe have contributed to shaping them through the emphases and silences outlined in the study of this culture in Colombia, which imply a way of reading and interpreting based on historical data; the dynamics in which it will be studied proposes to draw new lines
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Feb . 27 , 2013 ( IT ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MI2013A0285 ( 57 ) ABSTRACT An automatic coffee machine including a hydraulic circuit having a fixed terminal piece , for supplying water and / or steam , accessible from a front wall of the machine at a distance above a resting surface of the machine . Also included is a dispenser extending frontally of the front wall , comprising a hollow body having a first longitudinal por tion , and a second longitudinal portion rigidly connected to the first longitudinal portion and developing along a second longitudinal axis transverse to a first longitudinal axis of the first longitudinal portion . The first longitudinal portion has a first longitudinal end conformed for a rigid , removable hydraulic and mechanical connection with the fixed terminal piece and a second longitudinal end distal from the front wall , wherefrom the second longitudinal portion extends . The second longitudinal portion slidingly supports along the axis thereof an extension for regulating a dispensing dis tance from the resting surface . ( 51 ) Int . Cl . A47 ) 31 / 46 ( 2006 . 01 ) A47J 31 / 44 ( 2006 . 01 ) ( 52 ) U . S . CI . CPC . . . . . . . . . . . 447J 31 / 46 ( 2013 . 01 ) ; A47 ) 31 / 4482 ( 2013 . 01 ) ; A47J 31 / 4489 ( 2013 . 01 ) ( 58 ) Field of Classification Search CPC . . . . . A47J 31 / 46 ; A47J 31 / 4489 ; A47J 31 / 4482 ( Continued ) 14 Claims , 4 Drawing Sheets
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Pub Date : 2018-12-31DOI: 10.1093/oseo/instance.00100103
Rosalba Leal-Carrillo, Ana Cecilia Peña-Hernández, Priscila Reyes-Cifuentes
— The possibility of employing the isotope 96 g Tc as a gamma-ray emitter in medical diagnostics is examined. Corresponding calculations by the TALYS-1.9 revealed that an irradiation of a 96 Мо target with protons of energy E = 12 → 6 MeV at a current of 100 μ A for six (eight) hours makes it possible to produce 20 (26) GBq of the isotope 96 g Tc. In detecting gamma rays of energy in the range between 770 and 850 keV, the intensity of gamma rays from 96 g Tc is close to their intensity for 99 m Tс obtained in the reaction 100 Мо( p, n ), so that one can use 96 g Tc as an alternative gamma-ray emitter.
-审查了在医疗诊断中使用同位素96 g Tc作为伽马射线发射器的可能性。TALYS-1.9的计算结果表明,用能量为E = 12→6 MeV的质子以100 μ a的电流照射96 Мо靶体6(8)小时,可以产生20 (26)GBq的96 g Tc同位素。在探测770和850 keV之间能量范围内的伽马射线时,96 g Tc的伽马射线强度接近它们在反应100 Мо(p, n)中获得的99 m Tc的强度,因此可以使用96 g Tc作为替代的伽马射线发射器。
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