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Parâmetros qualitativos de morangueiros de dias neutros produzidos em cultivo sem solo.
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Effect of pregabalin treatment (10 mg/kg s.c.) on evoked responses of deep dorsal horn WDR neurones.
<p>A - Electrically evoked responses in the Aß, A∂ and C fibre range, as well as PD (post-discharge/repetitive firing) expressed as % of predose baseline in 2 mg MIA, 1 mg MIA or sham injected animals. B - Mechanically evoked responses expressed as % of predose baseline in 2 mg MIA, 1 mg MIA or sham injected animals. C - Thermally evoked responses expressed as % of predose baseline in 2 mg MIA, 1 mg MIA or sham injected animals. Note the significantly greater effectiveness of pregabalin in the 2 mg treated group (normalized post-drug responses compared using Kruskal Wallis test with Dunn's posttest. n = 14d sham×9, 1 mg MIA×8, 2 mg MIA×9. P<0.05 *, P<0.01, **). The sham and 2 mg data is included for comparison, but has previously been published in a different form <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0033730#pone.0033730-Rahman1" target="_blank">[19]</a>.</p
Standardized incidence ratio (SIR) : a math-based approach to evaluating unusual patterns of cancer
People concerned about unusual patterns of cancer in their community often ask their state health department for an evaluation. CDC/ATSDR provide guidance to assist state health departments when addressing such community concerns (see 2022 Guidelines for Examining Unusual Patterns of Cancer and Environmental Concerns). One of the methods to evaluate if cancer is occurring at an unusual rate involves calculating a standardized incidence ratio (SIR).CS 335483-A 11/16/2022Standardized-Incidence-Ratio-Fact-Sheet-508.pd
Percentage of maximum possible scores for (a) identification ratings and (b) authorship rating as a function of goal completion (GC-Goal Completed, GNC- Goal not completed) and perceptual-motor control when subjects identified with participant-controlled chaser in Experiment 2.
<p>Percentage of maximum possible scores for (a) identification ratings and (b) authorship rating as a function of goal completion (GC-Goal Completed, GNC- Goal not completed) and perceptual-motor control when subjects identified with participant-controlled chaser in Experiment 2.</p
Quality Control of Boar Sperm Processing: Implications from European AI Centres and Two Spermatology Reference Laboratories
In recent years, increased automatization has resulted in a higher efficiency of boar semen processing in AI laboratories. Sophisticated laboratory management and efficient quality control programmes are needed for current tendencies in major pork-producing countries to reduce the sperm number per AI dose, to lengthen semen storage times and to adopt responsible methods for bacterial control and prevention of the development of multiresistant bacteria. The objective of the present review was to outline current trends in boar semen production and the critical steps in semen processing which affect sperm quality. In addition, integrated elements of a quality assurance programme in use by thirty European AI centres in association with the two German spermatology reference laboratories are described
Structure of a single trial (figure not to scale) in Experiment 1.
<p>The stimuli consisted of multiple wolves (yellow circles) are wolves labeled with a number and a sheep represented by a blue circle labeled ‘x’.</p
Percentage of maximum possible scores for (a) identification ratings and (b) authorship ratings in correctly identified trials as a function of goal completion (GC- Goal Completed, GNC- Goal not completed) and perceptual-motor control in Experiment 1.
<p>Percentage of maximum possible scores for (a) identification ratings and (b) authorship ratings in correctly identified trials as a function of goal completion (GC- Goal Completed, GNC- Goal not completed) and perceptual-motor control in Experiment 1.</p
Towards ethical information systems: The contribution of discourse ethics
With globalization, environmental problems and significant failures in corporate governance, business ethics is perceived to be of increasing importance. This is particularly so for IS because of the huge social effects of new technologies. Yet there has been relatively little discussion of ethics in the IS literature and no clear consensus has emerged. This paper argues that Habermas’s discourse ethics can make a major, and practical, contribution. After outlining some major ethical theories and how they have been interpreted in business ethics and IS, the paper details the development of discourse ethics. Discourse ethics is different from other approaches to ethics as it is grounded in actual debates between those affected by decisions and proposals. Recognizing that the theory is rather abstract, the final section discusses how it can be pragmatized, with the help of existing soft and critical methodologies, to become a basis for business and IS ethics
