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    Recombinant prolylcarboxypeptidase activates plasma prekallikrein

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    Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106127/1/jth03969.pd

    Characterization of a High Resolution Acquisition System : for Marine Geophysical Applications

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    Scupa Or Fxii Stimulate Erk1/2 Or Akt Through Upar And Beta 1 Integrins

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    Predictors of physical restraint in a psychiatric emergency setting

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    Background: Considering the negative consequences of using physical restraints, we conducted this study to identify patients who are more frequently restrained in a psychiatric emergency ward as an initial step to limit the use of restraint to the minimum possible. Methods: This was a retrospective case control study conducted in Iran Psychiatric Hospital in Tehran, Iran. We reviewed the files of 607 patients who were admitted during a one year period using convenience sampling; of them, 186 were in the restrained group and 421 in the unrestrained group. Results: Surprisingly, no significant difference was found between the restrained and unrestrained groups in demographic characteristics. The patients who were referred because of violence were diagnosed as having methamphetamine induced psychotic disorder or bipolar I disorder in manic 1episode and had a higher odds of being restrained (OR=2.51, OR=1.61, and OR=1.57 respectively). Being restrained was also associated with a longer duration of hospitalization and duration of staying in the emergency ward. Moreover, patients in their first admission were more frequently restrained. Conclusion: Medical and nursing staff should consider special measures for the patients who are at a higher risk for being restrained. More frequent visits and education for both patients and staff may be effective in reducing the number of physical restraints for these groups of patients

    Determination of the Confidence Interval for the ENOB of and ADC : tested with the IEEE 1057 Random Noise Test

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