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au Post-polymerization modification of polymethacrylates enabled by keto–enol tautomerization By feeds.rsc.org Published On :: Polym. Chem., 2020, 11,2955-2958DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00383B, CommunicationCharles P. Easterling, Guilhem Coste, Jose E. Sanchez, Gail E. Fanucci, Brent S. SumerlinWe report a post-polymerization modification strategy to functionalize methacrylic copolymers through enol-ester transesterification.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
au Séminaires Taxprep des sociétés - Automne 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 09:44:12 GMT Nous sommes heureux d'annoncer que cet automne, dans le cadre de nos séminaires annuels sur Taxprep des sociétés, nous offrirons des séances distinctes le matin et l'après-midi dans chaque ville visitée, afin de répondre à vos besoins spécifiques en matière de développement professionnel. Lors de la séance du matin, de l'information détaillée sur les changements à la fiscalité, aux formulaires et au logiciel vous sera fournie, et, lors de la séance de l'après-midi, nos formateurs compétents et expérimentés traiteront de l'observation de la réglementation fiscale et de diverses fonctionnalités incluses dans Taxprep des sociétés. Available Sessions for this Seminar:December 11, 2014 09h00 à 16h00 ESTDecember 11, 2014 09h00 à 12h00 ESTDecember 12, 2014 09h00 à 16h00 ESTDecember 12, 2014 09h00 à 12h00 EST Full Article
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au Corporate Taxprep Seminars - Autumn 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 01 Oct 2014 10:11:31 GMT We are excited to announce that our annual fall Corporate Taxprep seminars will consist of a separate morning and afternoon session at each location to better suit your professional development needs. The morning session will provide detailed information on the tax, form and software changes, while during the afternoon session, our professional and knowledgeable presenters will cover corporate tax compliance and a detailed discussion of various features in Corporate Taxprep. Available Sessions for this Seminar:December 10, 2014 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM ESTDecember 10, 2014 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ESTDecember 12, 2014 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM ESTDecember 12, 2014 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST Full Article
au Georges Corvington: Port-au-Prince, mon seul et unique amour... By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 4 Dec 2016 06:51:38 EST Hayden Library - F1920.C67 G46 2014 Full Article
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au Solar electric power generation - photovoltaic energy systems : modeling of optical and thermal performance, electrical yield, energy balance, effect on reduction of greenhouse gas emissions / Stefan C.W. Krauter By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Krauter, Stefan C. W Full Article
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au Deshaun Watson said before the 2017 draft that he talked to the Bears By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:48:34 GMT Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson raised plenty of eyebrows on Friday when he tweeted, "The Bears NEVER ONCE talked to me" before the 2017 NFL draft. But that's not what Watson said at the time. Prior to the 2017 draft, Watson said in an interview with Rich Eisen that the Bears had talked to him. "I've [more] Full Article article Sports
au JAMA: 2005-08-17, Vol. 294, No. 7, Author in the Room Audio Interview By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 20:00:00 +0000 Interview with Fangjun Zhou, PhD, MS and Rafael Harpaz, MD, MPH, authors of Impact of Varicella Vaccination on Health Care Utilization, published in the August 17 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. Varicella can be severe and at times life threatening, however, since the introduction of varicella vaccine in 1995, varicella hospitalizations have declined significantly, as have outpatient visits. 2. Herd immunity is protecting unvaccinated persons from varicella. Since varicella can be more severe in adults, it is particularly important that patients be screened for evidence of immunity to varicella and anyone susceptible be vaccinated, so that children and adolescents do not remain susceptible at adulthood. The federal government's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP, provides new recommendations regarding screening patients for evidence of immunity to varicella and vaccinating those at risk of the disease. 3. The diagnosis of varicella has become challenging as rates have declined and since the disease is highly modified among those vaccinated. Laboratory testing will play an increasing role in diagnosis of varicella. 4. Providers should report varicella to the local health department so that public health authorities can act to control outbreaks and can monitor for development of problems in the vaccination program. Thanks to everyone who took part in Author in the Room on September 21. During the call, Dr. Rafael Harpaz mentioned that the CDC has some photo images of more attenuated forms of varicella. You can find these images at www.cdc.gov. Full Article
au JAMA: 2005-09-28, Vol. 294, No. 12, Author in the Room Audio Interview By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 20:00:00 +0000 Interview with Charles N. Ford, MD, author of Evaluation and Management of Laryngopharyngeal Reflux, published in the September 28 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary points: 1. Differentiating between gastroesophageal reflux and laryngopharyngeal reflux. 2. Making and confirming laryngopharyngeal reflux diagnosis. 3. Resolution of laryngopharyngeal reflux findings may require aggressive and prolonged treatment. Full Article
au JAMA: 2005-10-19, Vol. 294, No. 15, Author in the Room Audio Interview By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 20:00:00 +0000 Interview with David R. Flum, MD, MPH, author of Use of Early Mortality Among Medicare Beneficiaries Undergoing Bariatric Surgical Procedures, published in the October 19 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. Patients 65 years or older have a much higher risk of early death than younger patients after bariatric (obesity) surgery. 2. Already a high risk population, Medicare medically disabled patients have a higher risk of early death after bariatric (obesity) surgery is performed than previously reported. 3. Older patients of more experienced bariatric surgeons had a much lower risk of death than those older patients whose surgeons had less experience performing the surgery. Full Article
au JAMA: 2005-12-21, Vol. 294, No. 23, Author in the Room Audio Interview By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 20:00:00 +0000 Interview with Sandra Dial, MD, MSc, author of Use of Gastric Acid Suppressive Agents and the Risk of Community Acquired Clostridium difficile Associated Disease, published in the December 21 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. Acid suppressive therapy use was associated with an increased risk of CDAD, with PPIs appearing to be associated with a higher risk than h2blockers. These agents, particularly PPIs, are being prescribed with increasing frequency to patients, including situations where the benefits may be small. 2. Although the rate is lower than in the hospital, CDAD is occurring in the community and is being diagnosed more frequently. 3. Prior antibiotic exposure appears to be less frequent in patients diagnosed in the community as compared to patients diagnosed in hospital. Full Article
au JAMA: 2006-01-18, Vol. 295, No. 3, Author in the Room Audio Interview By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 20:00:00 +0000 Interview with Olga Jonasson, MD, author of Watchful Waiting vs Repair of Inguinal Hernia in Minimally Symptomatic Men, published in the January 18 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. Men, and men only, who have few if any symptoms from their inguinal hemia, can safely delay having it fixed. 2. When symptoms develop, especially if the symptoms worsen suddenly, they should visit a surgeon and request a repair. 3. If the hernia suddenly becomes incarcerated, painful, and signs of a bowel obstruction develop (vomiting, abdominal cramps), an operation should be done immediately. In 2006, even this emergency operation is safe and mortality rates are low. Full Article
au JAMA: 2006-02-15, Vol. 295, No. 7, Author in the Room Audio Interview By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 20:00:00 +0000 Interview with Anna Taddio, PhD, author of Intravenous Morphine and Topical Tetracaine for Treatment of Pain in Preterm Neonates Undergoing Central Line Placement, published in the February 15 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. Infants feel pain during central line placement and this pain can be reduced with analgesics. 2. IV Morphine used alone or in combination with Tetracaine Gel is more effective than Tetracaine alone or no treatment. 3. IV Morphine and Tetracaine Gel are associated with expected side effects; IV Morphine causes mild respiratory depression and Tetracaine causes reddening discoloration of the skin. Full Article
au JAMA: 2006-03-08, Vol. 295, No. 10, Author in the Room Audio Interview By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 20:00:00 +0000 Interview with Thomas Nolan, PhD, and Donald M. Berwick, MD, MPP, author of All-or-None Measurement Raises the Bar on Performance, published in the March 8 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. All or none measurement more closely reflects the interests and likely desires of patients than other approaches to measurement such as composite or item-by-item. 2. All or none measurement forces a system perspective. 3. All or none measurement offers a more sensitive scale for assessing improvements. Full Article
au JAMA: 2006-03-08, Vol. 295, No. 10, Author in the Room Audio Interview By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 31 May 2006 20:00:00 +0000 Interview with William Taylor, MD, author of A 71-Year-Old Woman Contemplating a Screening Colonoscopy, published in the March 8 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. Embedded in experts’ recommendations for colorectal cancer screening are nearly impossible demands on primary care clinicians to discuss the pros and cons of various modalities for screening with each patient and to assess risk even to the detail of learning the pathology of the biopsy of relatives’ colonoscopies (e.g., adenomatous vs. hyperplastic polyps). 2. The complex set of components involved in the decision to screen (or not) for colon cancer includes input from both the doctor (e.g., data about what might happen and how likely the possibilities are) and the patient (e.g., how the patient weighs the relative desirability of the various possible outcomes that result from the possible decisions). 3. The decision to undertake a preventive maneuver involves weighing the risks, cost, and inconvenience of an intervention now for a potential benefit in the future. Full Article
au JAMA: 2006-03-08, Vol. 295, No. 18, Author in the Room Audio Interview By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 20:00:00 +0000 Interview with Christopher M. Callahan, MD, author of Effectiveness of Collaborative Care for Older Adults With Alzheimer Disease in Primary Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial, published in the May 10 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. Primary care practices have standard protocols to offer a patient with Alzheimer Disease and their caregivers. 2. The quality of care of many geriatric syndromes, including Alzheimer Disease, can be improved by implementing a collaborative care model. 3. Similarly to many geriatric syndromes, medication may be useful, but it is not enough. Medications are one part of a package of care. Full Article
au JAMA: 2006-06-21, Vol. 295, No. 23, Author in the Room Audio Interview By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 20:00:00 +0000 Interview with Victor G. Vogel, MD, MHS, author of Effects of Tamoxifen vs Raloxifene on the Risk of Developing Invasive Breast Cancer and Other Disease Outcomes , published in the June 21 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. Raloxifene is as effective in reducing the risk of invasive breast cancer in postmenopausal women who are at increased risk of the disease. 2. The safety profile of raloxifene is more favorable than tamoxifen with fewer hysterectomies, uterine malignancies, serious thrombotic events, and cataracts. 3. Both physicians and patients are familiar with raloxifene and its use for preventing and treating osteoporosis, and there is a long experience with its use in healthy women. Full Article
au JAMA: 2006-07-05, Vol. 296, No. 1, Author in the Room Audio Interview By dx.doi.org Published On :: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 18:00:00 +0000 Interview with David Gonzales, PhD, and Stephen Rennard, MD, authors of Helping Patients Stop Smoking: Varenicline vs Bupropion, published in the July 5 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. There is a new and novel pharmaceutical approach to treating nicotine addiction that helps smokers quit by specifically targeting nicotine receptors. 2. Efficacy for varenicline was three to four times that of placebo and twice that of bupropion at the end of 12 weeks of treatment, but abstinence rates in all groups declined after drug treatment ended. 3. The launch of a new smoking cessation medication will likely drive patient demand for smoking cessation services. Medical practices should be prepared to respond to this demand by having a clear, systematic approach to smoking cessation. Full Article
au JAMA: 2006-08-02, Vol. 296, No. 5, Author in the Room Audio Interview By dx.doi.org Published On :: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 18:00:00 +0000 Interview with Harriet L. MacMillan, MD, MSc, FRCP(C), author of Approaches to Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in Health Care Settings: A Randomized Trial, published in the August 8 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. Even though we have long assumed that clinicians should ask patients directly about intimate partner violence, this study shows that self-complete methods for soliciting such information are preferred by women, and may be more efficient. 2. The prevalence rate for intimate partner violence differs by setting and population and varies significantly from approximately 4% to approximately 18%. 3. While this study provides evidence on the best methods to solicit information on intimate partner violence, it doesn't tell us if collecting this information improves outcomes for women exposed to such violence. A randomized controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of screening women for intimate partner violence in health care settings is currently underway. Full Article
au JAMA: 2006-09-13, Vol. 296, No. 10, Author in the Room Audio Interview By dx.doi.org Published On :: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 20:00:00 +0000 Interview with David Mark Spiro, MD, MPH, author of Wait-and-See Prescription for the Treatment of Acute Otitis, published in the September 13 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. Wait-and-See Prescription (WASP) is a viable approach to managing children with acute otitis media. Compared with the standard prescription group, the WASP group filled the antimicrobial prescription much less frequently and had equivalent clinical outcomes. 2. Within the WASP group, fever and ear pain were associated with filling the prescription demonstrating that parents are able to make appropriate care decisions when given clear guidance. 3. In the management of acute otitis media, important points for clinicians are first to make right diagnosis and then to provide sufficient analgesia. Adequate pain control allows parents to better manage their sick child and use antimicrobials judiciously while also reducing the risk of medical adverse effects and antibiotic resistance. Full Article