127 research outputs found
Pathogénicité résiduelle d’une souche de virus de la stomatite vésiculeuse contagieuse (Indiana) de culture cellulaire IV. — Etude sérologique : réaction de fixation du complément spécifique et différentiel avec la fièvre aphteuse
Peillon Myriam, Joubert L., Fédida Maurice, Desmettre Ph. Pathogénicité résiduelle d’une souche de virus de la stomatite vésiculeuse contagieuse (Indiana) de culture cellulaire. IV. Etude sérologique : Réaction de fixation du complément spécifique et différentiel avec la fièvre aphteuse. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 126 n°5, 1973. pp. 199-206
Pathogénicité résiduelle d'une souche de virus de la stomatite vésiculeuse contagieuse (Indiana) de culture cellulaire I. — Inoculation à l'animal réceptif et sensible
Joubert L., Fédida Maurice, Prave Michel, Peillon Myriam, Desmettre Ph. Pathogénicité résiduelle d’une souche de virus de la stomatite contagieuse (Indiana) de culture cellulaire. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 126 n°2, 1973. pp. 101-112
Pathogénicité résiduelle d’une souche de virus de la stomatite vésiculeuse contagieuse (Indiana) de culture cellulaire II. — Infections humaines au laboratoire
Joubert L., Fédida Maurice, Prave Michel, Favier Colette, Peillon Myriam. Pathogénicité résiduelle d’une souche de virus de la stomatite vésiculeuse contagieuse (Indiana) de culture cellulaire. II. Infections humaines au laboratoire. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 126 n°3, 1973. pp. 129-133
Mise au point d'une méthode de titrage du virus aphteux sur le porc
Thomas J. P., Fédida Maurice, Coudert Michel, Dannacher Guy, Peillon Myriam, Lucam François. Mise au point d’une méthode de titrage du virus aphteux sur le porc. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 124 n°7, 1971. pp. 353-357
L'immunité anti-aphteuse chez le porc vacciné. I. Mise au point d'une méthode d'appréciation par épreuve virulente
Fédida Maurice, Dannacher Guy, Coudert Michel, Peillon Myriam, Thomas J.-P., Lucam François. L’immunité anti-aphteuse chez le Porc vacciné. I. Mise au point d’une méthode d’appréciation par épreuve virulente. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 124 n°8, 1971. pp. 381-386
L’immunité anti-aphteuse chez le porc vacciné. II. Appréciation par titrage des anticorps
Fédida Maurice, Dannacher Guy, Coudert Michel, Peillon Myriam, Thomas J.-P., Lucam François. L'immunité anti-aphteuse chez le Porc vacciné. II. Appréciation par titrage des anticorps. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 124 n°8, 1971. pp. 387-392
Macroeconomic policy change: Ireland in comparative perspective
This paper sets out to develop an improved framework for examining critical junctures. This a priori framework is a significant improvement over existing critical juncture frameworks that lack any predictive element. It is an advance for historical institutionalism in particular, and political science in general. After the new framework is set out in detail here, it is tested. The framework is used to examine a number of potential critical junctures in macroeconomic policy, drawn from Ireland, Sweden, Britain, and America in the latter half of the twentieth century
The beneficial effects of inhaled nitric oxide in patients with severe traumatic brain injury complicated by acute respiratory distress syndrome: a hypothesis
The role of economic evaluation in the decision-making process of family physicians: design and methods of a qualitative embedded multiple-case study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A considerable amount of resource allocation decisions take place daily at the point of the clinical encounter; especially in primary care, where 80 percent of health problems are managed. Ignoring economic evaluation evidence in individual clinical decision-making may have a broad impact on the efficiency of health services. To date, almost all studies on the use of economic evaluation in decision-making used a quantitative approach, and few investigated decision-making at the clinical level. An important question is whether economic evaluations affect clinical practice. The project is an intervention research study designed to understand the role of economic evaluation in the decision-making process of family physicians (FPs). The contributions of the project will be from the perspective of Pierre Bourdieu's sociological theory.</p> <p>Methods/design</p> <p>A qualitative research strategy is proposed. We will conduct an embedded multiple-case study design. Ten case studies will be performed. The FPs will be the unit of analysis. The sampling strategies will be directed towards theoretical generalization. The 10 selected cases will be intended to reflect a diversity of FPs. There will be two embedded units of analysis: FPs (micro-level of analysis) and field of family medicine (macro-level of analysis). The division of the determinants of practice/behaviour into two groups, corresponding to the macro-structural level and the micro-individual level, is the basis for Bourdieu's mode of analysis. The sources of data collection for the micro-level analysis will be 10 life history interviews with FPs, documents and observational evidence. The sources of data collection for the macro-level analysis will be documents and 9 open-ended, focused interviews with key informants from medical associations and academic institutions. The analytic induction approach to data analysis will be used. A list of codes will be generated based on both the original framework and new themes introduced by the participants. We will conduct within-case and cross-case analyses of the data.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>The question of the role of economic evaluation in FPs' decision-making is of great interest to scientists, health care practitioners, managers and policy-makers, as well as to consultants, industry, and society. It is believed that the proposed research approach will make an original contribution to the development of knowledge, both empirical and theoretical.</p
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