51 research outputs found
An Experiment To Measure The Electromagnetic Form-factors Of The Neutron In The Timelike Region At Adone.
Quality of life and treatment satisfaction in adults with Type 1 diabetes: A comparison between continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion and multiple daily injections
Aims: The aim of this case-control study was to compare quality of life (QoL) and treatment satisfaction in adults with Type 1 diabetes (T1DM) treated with either continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) or multiple daily injections (MDI). Methods: Consecutive patients aged between 18 and 55 years, and attending diabetes clinics for a routine visit, completed the Diabetes-Specific Quality-of-Life Scale (DSQOLS), the Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (DTSQ) and the SF-36 Health Survey (SF-36). Case (CSII) and control subjects (MDI) were recruited in a 1 : 2 ratio. Results: Overall, 1341 individuals were enrolled by 62 diabetes clinics; 481 were cases and 860 control subjects. Cases had a longer diabetes duration and were more likely to have eye and renal complications. Age, school education, occupation and HbA1c were similar. Of control subjects, 90% followed glargine-based MDI regimens and 10% used NPH-based MDI regimens. On multivariate analysis, after adjusting for socioeconomic and clinical characteristics, scores in the following areas of the DSQOLS were higher in cases than control subjects: diet restrictions (ÎČ = 5.96; P < 0.0001), daily hassles (ÎČ = 3.57; P = 0.01) and fears about hypoglycaemia (ÎČ = 3.88; P = 0.006). Treatment with CSII was also associated with a markedly higher DTSQ score (ÎČ = 4.13; P < 0.0001) compared with MDI. Results were similar when CSII was compared separately with glargine- or NPH-based MDI regimens. Conclusions: This large, non-randomized, case-control study suggests quality of life gains deriving from greater lifestyle flexibility, less fear of hypoglycaemia, and higher treatment satisfaction, when CSII is compared with either glargine-based or NPH-based MDI regimens. © 2008 The Authors
A counter for the identification and the energy determination of light charged particles and neutrons of 20â100 MeV
On possible modifications for deuteron acceleration of the RF system of the 600 MeV CERN synchrocyclotron
The proposal of one experiment with deuteron beam on the CERN machine raised the problem of adapting the actual radio-frequency structure to the new radio-frequency band required. After a brief review of the synchrocyclotron operation the radio-frequency accelerating structure is thoroughly investigated and two possible solutions are presented. As the final decision depend upon the scientific policy of the CERN- Staff only brief technical comments are added leaving 'opened' the choice. (13 refs)
On an experimental method for the discrimination and the absolute counting of the pions absorbed in a target in experiments regarding the Ïâ-capture at rest in nuclei
Preliminary results on the time resolution of a plastic scintillator neutron counter of large area for neutrons of 16 MeV
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