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The effect of tributyltin on human eosinophylic leukemia EoL-1 cells

The effect of tributyltin on human eosinophylic leukemia EoL-1 cells

... leukemia EoL-1 cells, a common in vitro cellular model of human ...of EoL-1 ...of EoL-1 cells to human fibroblasts (HSFs) and inhibits their migration on fibroblast ...

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Cell separation with horizontal cell electrophoresis under near-isopycnic conditions on a “density cushion”

Cell separation with horizontal cell electrophoresis under near-isopycnic conditions on a “density cushion”

... and Eol-1, which are both non-adherent and negatively charged cell types, was carried out in system I with the PU sponge for 60 ...Fig. 1 shows the positions of the cells before and after ...

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The role of eosinophils in asthma

The role of eosinophils in asthma

... undifferentiated EoL-1 cells with dex- amethasone induced an apoptotic pathway that was in- hibited by ...that EoL-1 cells are localized to the surface of A549 and are enclosed ...

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Disparities in Pediatric Palliative Care: An Opportunity to Strive for Equity

Disparities in Pediatric Palliative Care: An Opportunity to Strive for Equity

... In adult oncology, the benchmarking of palliative care has been facilitated by data demonstrating that end-of- life (EOL) care intensity (which is evaluable with administrative data, such as hospitalization and ...

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Resident reflections on end-of-life education: a mixed-methods study of the 3 Wishes Project

Resident reflections on end-of-life education: a mixed-methods study of the 3 Wishes Project

... a 1 month didactic curriculum, with topics related to palliative care, communication and bioethics, combined with four simulation communication ...a 1-year communication programme versus those who did not ...

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Carbon fibre reinforced plastic EOL : protecting remanufacturing status and life cycle route analysis

Carbon fibre reinforced plastic EOL : protecting remanufacturing status and life cycle route analysis

... An increase of some 300% in CFRP by consumption is predicted from the 2010 levels in 2020; placing the expected global market value at somewhere in the region of $25.2 billion to $36 billion [1]. The key ...

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Perception of palliative medicine by health care professionals at a teaching community hospital: what is the key to a “palliative attitude”?

<p>Perception of palliative medicine by health care professionals at a teaching community hospital: what is the key to a &ldquo;palliative attitude&rdquo;?</p>

... the EOL (question 8), a position supported by research, and did not see withdrawal of active treatment (question 9) as euthanasia, a view sup- ported by the ...

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Parental Perceptions of Forgoing Artificial Nutrition and Hydration During End-of-Life Care

Parental Perceptions of Forgoing Artificial Nutrition and Hydration During End-of-Life Care

... Parents described various factors con- tributing to their child ’ s suffering, such as seizures, breathing dif fi culties, and skin breakdown. However, the primacy of feeding dif fi culties was noted by all. Challenges ...

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Physician-facilitated designation of proxy decision-makers: family physician perceptions

Physician-facilitated designation of proxy decision-makers: family physician perceptions

... discussed EOL topics with their patients, reported knowledge of the legal option to iden- tify a PDM; did not discuss PDM delegation with their patients (Table ...

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Redesign of Clinical Practicum for End of Life Care with Integrated Perspectives

Redesign of Clinical Practicum for End of Life Care with Integrated Perspectives

... were 1) to describe nursing knowledge and EOL with an integrated view, 2) to critique the current phenomenon of the field of EOL, and 3) to propose a re- design of the clinical practicum in ...

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Survey of controversial issues of end of life treatment decisions in Korea: similarities and discrepancies between healthcare professionals and the general public

Survey of controversial issues of end of life treatment decisions in Korea: similarities and discrepancies between healthcare professionals and the general public

... influence is greater than ethnicity or religion [4,6]. We believe that the fundamental thoughts of the majority of Koreans are influenced by Confucianism. The values of Confucianism that flow deep in the Korean culture ...

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How Older Adults and their Families Perceive Family Talk about Aging-Related EOL Issues: A Dialectical Analysis

How Older Adults and their Families Perceive Family Talk about Aging-Related EOL Issues: A Dialectical Analysis

... This sub-category was described as the struggle for older adults to choose between factors that may sustain their physical lives or their overall personhood by either allowing or not allowing extensive medical ...

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Does special education in palliative medicine make a difference in end-of-life decision-making?

Does special education in palliative medicine make a difference in end-of-life decision-making?

... groups 1 or 2) were examined by univariate and age-adjusted logistic regression models results shown by odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence inter- vals ...

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Using Simulation to support student development in End of Life care

Using Simulation to support student development in End of Life care

... Key learning identified by students  Recognition of a deteriorating patient in EoL care  Identification of relevant nursing interventions to support a person in the last hours of life [r] ...

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Circumstances Surrounding the Deaths of Hospitalized Children: Opportunities for Pediatric Palliative Care

Circumstances Surrounding the Deaths of Hospitalized Children: Opportunities for Pediatric Palliative Care

... During their final hospitalization, 55% of the chil- dren received comfort care services. Nearly 90% re- ceived pain medication in the last 72 hours of life. Life-sustaining support (assisted ventilation) was ini- tiated ...

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Organizing palliative care in the rural areas of Iran: are family physician-based approaches suitable?

Organizing palliative care in the rural areas of Iran: are family physician-based approaches suitable?

... The FPs in the first FG had between 5 and 27 years of work experience and had managed three to five P/EOLc patients in the last 2 years. Most of these physicians acknowledged that they did not have sufficient experience ...

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An integrated TSP-GA with EOL cost model for selecting the best EOL option   Pages 775-792
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An integrated TSP-GA with EOL cost model for selecting the best EOL option Pages 775-792 Download PDF

... of EOL alternatives in our integrated cost models is very homogeneous to the traditional method (Johnson, 2002) and the AHP-CBR cost model (Ghazalli & Murata, ...of EOL options from the EOL ...

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Development of Economic Models for EOL Service Parts Control

Development of Economic Models for EOL Service Parts Control

... These research works differ from the work of this pa- per in that they do not incorporate the cost effects poste- rior to the EOL service of the product. The proposed re- search in this paper is unique in two ...

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Association of the EGF-TM7 receptor CD97 expression with FLT3-ITD in acute myeloid leukemia

Association of the EGF-TM7 receptor CD97 expression with FLT3-ITD in acute myeloid leukemia

... MV4-11 cells in more ...MV4-11 cells compared to those carrying the empty vector (Figure ...MV4-11 cells was again significantly reduced in comparison to cells containing the empty vector ...

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Key features of palliative care service delivery to Indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States: a comprehensive review

Key features of palliative care service delivery to Indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States: a comprehensive review

... This comprehensive review of the literature has identi- fied a variety of key innovative strategies for delivering palliative care to Indigenous communities in Australia, NZ, Canada, and the USA. Preferences, barriers ...

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