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Positive Montenegro's skin test is a delayed type hypersensitivity reaction widely used as indicative of previous infection with Leishmania in both humans and dogs. Montenegro's antigen consists of a crude Leishmania antigen solution, usually containing thimerosal as preserving agent. In this work it is shown that a large proportion of dogs (11 out of 56) examined in an endemic area of leishmaniasis presented induration at the site of injection of a diluent containing thimerosal alone. This clearly demonstrates that thimerosal leads to a high number of false positive skin reactions in dogs and that its use in Montenegro's skin test antigenic preparations should be avoided.
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A Guide for Staff
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GP Contract - The New GP Contract - What It Means To You
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Making It Better - A Strategy for Pharmacy in the Community 2004
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Strategy for Pharmacy in the community
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A Strategy for Community Pharmacy (Consultation Paper)
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Consent - Patient Information Leaflet- Consent - it's up to you
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With the advent of High performance computing, it is now possible to achieve orders of magnitude performance and computation e ciency gains over conventional computer architectures. This thesis explores the potential of using high performance computing to accelerate whole genome alignment. A parallel technique is applied to an algorithm for whole genome alignment, this technique is explained and some experiments were carried out to test it. This technique is based in a fair usage of the available resource to execute genome alignment and how this can be used in HPC clusters. This work is a rst approximation to whole genome alignment and it shows the advantages of parallelism and some of the drawbacks that our technique has. This work describes the resource limitations of current WGA applications when dealing with large quantities of sequences. It proposes a parallel heuristic to distribute the load and to assure that alignment quality is mantained.
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The case for change in Northern Ireland's hospital service
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This comprehensive Report, which marks the fruition of extensive work and consultations undertaken by the Benzodiazepine Committee represents a major step towards addressing inappropriate benzodiazepine use in this country. It sets out in some detail the facts about benzodiazepine usage in Ireland and makes recommendations across a number of areas. It also includes Good Practice Guidelines to assist clinicians in adopting best practice in what is a complex and difficult area. Â Download document here
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Independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) were created in various sectors and on different governmental levels to implement liberalization policies. This paper investigates the link between IRAs' independence, which is said to promote regulatory credibility and the use of technical expertise, and their accountability, which is related to the need for controlling and legitimizing independent regulators. The literature on the regulatory state anticipates a positive relation between the independence and accountability of IRAs, but systematic empirical evidence is still lacking. To tackle this question, this paper measures and compares the independence and the accountability of IRAs in three differentially liberalized sectors in Switzerland (telecommunications, electricity and railways). With the application of Social Network Analysis, this piece of research shows that IRAs can be de facto independent and accountable at the same time, but the two features do not necessarily co-evolve in the same direction.
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Economies in Drug Usage in the Irish Healthcare Setting Click here to download PDF 237kb