Biotechnology of Major Cereals focuses on the recent advances and future prospects in cereal biotechnology. The first part of the book covers the world's major cereals and focus on new developments ...and trends. The second part is technology rather than species-led, detailing fundamental developments in technologies and significant target traits.
This article briefly explores the comparative ways in which the Australian and Norwegian welfare system supports women and children escaping violence, when they are seeking to become established ...independently. The two welfare systems are compared with regard to family structure, women and the labour market, women and income, support for crisis accommodation and housing, and child care. It demonstrates that Norway provides a more woman-friendly welfare state.
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Comparison of ways in which the Australian and Norwegian welfare systems support women and children escaping violence, when they are seeking to become established independently - the welfare systems ...are compared with regard to family structure - women and the labour market - income - support for crisis accommodation and housing - child care - Norway provides a more woman-friendly welfare state.
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This article briefly explores the comparative ways in which the Australian and Norwegian welfare system supports women and children escaping violence, when they are seeking to become established ...independently. The two welfare systems are compared with regard to family structure, women and the labour market, women and income, support for crisis accommodation and housing, and child care. It demonstrates that Norway provides a more woman-friendly welfare state.
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Inhibitors of the MAP kinase p38 are potentially useful for the treatment for osteoporosis, arthritis, and other inflammatory diseases. A series of thienyl, furyl, and pyrrolyl ureas has been ...identified as potent p38 inhibitors, displaying in vitro activity in the nanomolar range.
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Inhibitors of the MAP kinase p38 provide a novel approach for the treatment of osteoporosis, inflammatory disorders, and cancer. We have identified
N-(3-
tert-butyl-1-methyl-5-pyrazolyl)-
...N′-(4-(4-pyridinylmethyl)phenyl)urea as a potent and selective p38 kinase inhibitor in biochemical and cellular assays. This compound is orally active in two acute models of cytokine release (TNF-induced IL-6 and LPS-induced TNF) and a chronic model of arthritis (20-day murine collagen-induced arthritis).
Pyrazolyl urea
22 is a potent and selective p38 kinase inhibitor in biochemical and cellular assays. This compound is orally active in two acute models of cytokine release and a chronic model of arthritis (murine collagen induced arthritis).
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We present the case of a patient with Noonan's syndrome and massive nonimmune hydrops fetalis in whom lymphangiography was performed in the neonatal period. This demonstrated generalised lymphatic ...dysplasia, and we suggest a mechanism by which the lymphatic abnormalities in Noonan's syndrome may arise.
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Sharing obstetric care: barriers to integrated systems of care DAWSON, WENDY; BROWN, STEPHANIE; GUNN, JANE ...
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health,
August 2000, 2000-08, 2000-Aug, 2000-08-00, 20000801, Volume:
24, Issue:
4
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Peer reviewed
Open access
To map the provision of shared obstetric care in Victoria, and investigate the views of care providers about the ways in which current practice could be improved.
All Victorian public hospitals with ...<300 births per annum and a purposive sample of hospitals with <300 births per annum were mailed a questionnaire seeking information about current practice. Interviews with key informants (n = 32) were conducted at four case study sites.
The response rate to the hospital survey was 98% (42/43). Fourteen different models of shared care were identified. Two-thirds of hospitals with <300 births per annum (16/28) had three or more different models of shared care. Six hospitals (15%) had written guidelines for all models of shared care offered; 13 (32%) had written guidelines covering some models. Practice varied considerably in relation to: exclusion criteria, recommended schedule of visits and use of patient-held records. There was little consensus about the content of visits and responsibility fa covering particular aspects of care. Few hospitals (6/42) had written information for women about shared care. Care providers expressed divergent views regarding the question of where ultimate responsibility lies for individual patient care and for the overall management of shared care.
Current funding arrangements provide strong incentives to expand enrolment in shared obstetric care. Expansion of shared care has occurred without the development of formal, consultative and agreed arrangements between providers, or adequate provision for monitoring, evaluation and review. The variety, complexity and fluidity of models of shared care and lack of agreed procedures contribute to difficulties experienced by both providers and women participating in shared care.
Detailed evidence-based agreed guidelines developed in consultation with hospital and community providers, and provision of improved information to women about what to expect in shared care arrangements are urgently required.
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