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    Sedationsstrategi:Målrettet behandling af gener forbundet med kritisk sygdom

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    Udarbejdet af en arbejdsgruppe nedsat af Dansk Selskab for Intensiv Terapi (DSIT) Efterår 2010 Forfattere Lars Hein, overlæge, Anæstesiologisk/Intensiv afdeling, Hillerød Sygehus Thomas Strøm, afdelingslæge, Anæstesiologisk/Intensiv afdeling, Odense Universitetshospital Helle Nibroe, afdelingslæge, Anæstesiologisk/Intensiv afdeling, Århus Universitetshospital Helle Bundgaard, overlæge, Anæstesiologisk/Intensiv afdeling, Randers Sygehus Inge de Haas, overlæge, Thoraxanæstesiologisk/Intensiv afdeling, Ålborg Sygehus Susanne Iversen, overlæge, Anæstesiologisk/Intensiv afdeling, Slagelse sygehus Lise Fonsmark, overlæge, Intensiv afdeling 4131, Rigshospitalet (kontaktperson/redaktør)

    Sedationsstrategi:Målrettet behandling af gener forbundet med kritisk sygdom

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    Udarbejdet af en arbejdsgruppe nedsat af Dansk Selskab for Intensiv Terapi (DSIT) Efterår 2010 Forfattere Lars Hein, overlæge, Anæstesiologisk/Intensiv afdeling, Hillerød Sygehus Thomas Strøm, afdelingslæge, Anæstesiologisk/Intensiv afdeling, Odense Universitetshospital Helle Nibroe, afdelingslæge, Anæstesiologisk/Intensiv afdeling, Århus Universitetshospital Helle Bundgaard, overlæge, Anæstesiologisk/Intensiv afdeling, Randers Sygehus Inge de Haas, overlæge, Thoraxanæstesiologisk/Intensiv afdeling, Ålborg Sygehus Susanne Iversen, overlæge, Anæstesiologisk/Intensiv afdeling, Slagelse sygehus Lise Fonsmark, overlæge, Intensiv afdeling 4131, Rigshospitalet (kontaktperson/redaktør)

    Thomas Grisell letter to Thomas Rotch, 2nd mo 19th 1823

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    Thomas Grisell's letter reached the Rotch household several months before the unexpected death of Thomas Rotch in August, 1823. This is the last letter of the series and presumably the author learned of his friend's death before another letter was penned. 7.95" x 10" (20.2 by 25.5 cm

    Choosing among Competing Blockbusters: Does the Identity of the Third-Party Payer Matter for Prescribing Doctors?

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    TNF-alpha inhibitors represent one of the most important areas of biopharmaceuticals by sales, with three blockbusters accounting for 8 % of total pharmaceutical sale in Norway. With use of a unique natural policy experiment in Norway, this paper examines to what extent the identity of the third-party payer affects doctors’ choice between the three available drugs. We are able to investigate to what extent the price responsiveness of prescription choices is affected when the identity of the third-party payer changes. The three dominating drugs in this market, Enbrel, Remicade, and Humira, are substitutes, but have had different and varying funding schemes - hospitals and the national insurance plan. We find that treatment choices are price responsive, and that the price response is considerably higher when the doctor’s affiliated hospital covers the cost instead of a traditional fee-for-service insurance plan. When the doctors’ hospitals are covering the cost of this treatment instead of insurance the total cost of treatment is significantly reduced.pharmaceuticals, discrete choice model, funding-schemes

    Failed Censures: Ecclesiastical Regulation of Women’s Clothing in Late Medieval Italy

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    Churchmen in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries tried to regulate the costume of Italian women. These efforts failed, and regulation was largely left thereafter to civic authorities.The published version was published as Chapter 3 in Medieval Clothing and Textiles 5Izbicki, Thomas M. (2009), "Failed Censures: Ecclesiastical Regulation of Women’s Clothing in Late Medieval Italy" in Netherton, Robin and Owen-Crocker, Gale R., eds., Medieval Clothing and Textiles 5 (Boydell Press), 37-53ISBN: 9781843834519 (published book)Peer reviewe

    Western medieval legal manuscripts in the collections of the University of Pennsylvania

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    Western legal manuscripts of the Middle Ages in North American collections are among the least known to scholars. The University of Pennsylvania has a rich collection of these texts, several of which were in the collection of the historian Henry Charles Lea. Included are works of civil law and canon law, as well as collections of papal letters and guides to pastoral care. The descriptions of most of these manuscripts in the catalog of Norman P. Zacour and Rudolf Hirsch are perfunctory, sometimes erring or omitting valuable information. Other manuscripts were added in recent years in the Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection. Much of this material is being added to the Franklin online catalog of the University’s libraries, but researchers frequently do not search these digital resources. This article provides more complete guidance to the University’s medieval legal manuscripts than any of the existing catalogs offers, whether in print or online. It also provides updated bibliographic information in print or online. Every manuscript has been examined by the author in situ. Among the important works represented in the collection is the Panormia (a work of canon law often attributed to Ivo of Chartres). Authors present include the curialist Thomas of Capua, canonists Petrus de Braco, William of Pagula, Bernardus Raimundi, Adam of Aldersbach, Raymond of Peñafort, and civil lawyers Baldus de Ubaldis, and Bartolus de Saxoferrato. Three of these manuscripts were owned in the past by Sir Thomas Phillipps

    Forbidden Colors in the Regulation of Clerical Dress from the Fourth Lateran Council (1215) to the Time of Nicholas of Cusa (d. 1464)

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    Medieval canon law attempted to distinguish clergy from the laity by restricting their dress choices. The article focuses on prohibition of wearing red or green on the street. Both colors were identified with the nobility.The published version was published as Chapter 7 in Medieval Clothing and Textiles 1Izbicki, Thomas M. (2005), "Forbidden Colors in the Regulation of Clerical Dress from the Fourth Lateran Council (1215) to the Time of Nicholas of Cusa (d. 1464)" in Netherton, Robin and Owen-Crocker, Gale R., eds., Medieval Clothing and Textiles 1 (Boydell Press),105-114ISBN: 9781843831235 (published book

    Committees

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    Legislative committees are internal subunits of the legislature comprised of legislators and enjoying certain delegated authority. As a common form of legislative organization, committees play an important role in the functioning of the legislature, for example by influencing the content of legislation and holding the executive accountable. This article discusses the four most prominent theories that explain why committees are fundamental to the operation and everyday life of the US House of Representatives and the Senate: distributional theory, informational theory, cartel-party theory, and bicameral-conflict theory. It also considers attempts to test empirically theories of committees in legislatures outside the United States and examines comparative theories of legislative organization

    Thomas Crutchfield account book, 1848-1861

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    A book containing business accounts, including details about travel expenses and the purchase and sale of lumber as well as other goods and services. The author also catalogs personal spending, the dates and pricing of properties offered for rent, and the purchase and leasing of enslaved people. Many entries are consistent with the business activities of Thomas Crutchfield Sr., who died in 1850. Someone continued to make entries in the book for activities dated up to 1861

    Thomas Crutchfield account book, 1848-1861

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    A book containing business accounts, including details about travel expenses and the purchase and sale of lumber as well as other goods and services. The author also catalogs personal spending, the dates and pricing of properties offered for rent, and the purchase and leasing of enslaved people. Many entries are consistent with the business activities of Thomas Crutchfield Sr., who died in 1850. Someone continued to make entries in the book for activities dated up to 1861
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