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Treatment of singularities in 2-D domains using BIEM
The singularities which arise when there is a sudden change of boundary conditions are modelled using spectral shape interpolation functions. The procedure can be used for elasticity as well as potential theory and to any degree of accuracy with respect to the smooth part of the curve
Advances in Our Historical Knowledge of Thomas Aquinas
A general exposition of the principal advances in the three great fields of contemporary Thomist historiography —biography, authenticity of Aquinas’s works, and chronology—, and of the most promising lines of advance for future research
Libertad y necesidad
Freedom is not identical with free choice, or the capacity of
deciding between diverse, contingent alternatives. It is not the variety
of options what increases voluntariness and liberty in willing,
but the kind of the goods. As these are always preferable as
coming together, and not as alternatives excluding each other,
greatest and most freely beloved goods are always unique, necessary,
and —as such— unelegible and never chosen
Tuberculosis in children treated with second-line drugs under programmatic conditions in Lima, Peru.
OBJECTIVE: To characterise childhood tuberculosis (TB) treated with second-line drugs (SLDs) in Lima, Peru. DESIGN: Results for the age groups <5 and 5-14 years were compared and treatment outcomes were assessed in cases reported between 2011 and 2015 from six districts of Lima. RESULTS: Of 96 reported cases, 82 were evaluated. Among these, 59% were boys; the median age was 8 years and 32% were aged <5 years. Contact with a TB case was reported in 82% of cases; 90% were treatment-naïve, 98% had pulmonary localisation and 50% underwent the tuberculin skin test (purified protein derivative), with induration 10 mm in 88%. A positive smear was found in 40%, all in the 5-14 years age group, and 46% were culture-positive. Only 26% had confirmed multidrug-resistant TB, 90% of whom were in the 5-14 years age group. SLDs for confirmed or probable drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) were administered to all cases, with a high proportion of success (over 83%), no failures or deaths and a high proportion of loss to follow-up. CONCLUSION: The main indication for SLDs in childhood TB was the empirical treatment of DR-TB due to contact with one or more identified DR-TB patients. Bacteriological confirmation was limited; however, treatment success was adequate
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