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Red cell fragmentation produces a population of cells of varying size, some of which are smaller than microcytes. This can distort the erythrocyte indices by raising the RDW. The patient will likely be anaemic and the MCV may be low or low normal.
[Panel Discussion] Stakeholders' Opinions
iDASH Privacy Workshop 2011
October 10-11, 2011
Led by Wendy Chapman
Jonathan Gluck (Heritage Fund), Omar Bouhaddou (VA),
Kathy Kim (SFSU), Rui Chen (UConcordia), Anand Sarwate (TTI)
SFSP Lille 2011 – Les professionnels peuvent-ils contribuer à la politique de santé de demain
Titre : SFSP Lille 2011 – Les professionnels peuvent-ils contribuer à la politique de santé de demain ? Si oui, comment ?
Intervenant(s)Â : Bourgueil Yann - IRDES
Résumé : La santé comme objet de politique publique est assez récente au regard de l’histoire de la médecine. La dimension collective (certains pourraient dire populationnelle) s’immisce aujourd’hui dans les pratiques des professionnelles, leur éthique, leurs processus de socialisation et à terme la
SFSP Lille 2011 – Les expertises en santé publique
Titre : SFSP Lille 2011 – Les expertises en santé publique
Intervenant(s) : Denis Zmirou-Navier, Nutrition-Génétique et risques environnementaux IN SERM U 954 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy
Département Santé, Environnement, Travail EHESP Rennes
Résumé : Le congrès 2011 de la SFSP est centré sur les expertises en santé publique. Son but est de contribuer à clarifier les différentes définitions de l’expertise et l’organisation de sa production dans notre pays. Se
SFSP Lille 2011 – Conflits d’intérêts : mise en perspective avec les pratiques dans d’autres
Titre : SFSP Lille 2011 – Conflits d’intérêts : mise en perspective avec les pratiques dans d’autres pays
Intervenant(s)Â : Marc A. Rodwin, Edmond J. Safra Center Research Lab Fellow, Harvard University, Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School
Résumé : En France, le scandale du Mediator mis en lumière les conflits d'intérêts qui gangrènent le système de santé national. De récents rapports officiels montrent que les autorités publiques ont eu recours Ã
Providing for the Buddha: monastic centres in Eastern India (video)
This paper attempts to address one of the issues of the series, viz. patronage, not just the relationship between Buddhist monastic centres and kings, but more significantly the lay community and its continuing support of monks and nuns and sponsorship of ritual activities, as well as maintenance of monastic structures. Eastern India is here defined as the state of Orissa, but includes contiguous coastal regions. The time period covered ranges from the 4th-3rd centuries BC when the earliest
The power of a provocative political ad
How powerful can a provocative political ad be to a presidential election, whether the ad is accurate or not? Associate professor and co-director of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Josh Clinton explains how a controversial ad, whether accurate or not, can greatly influence an election. View 2012 election expertise information for Joshuakeep reading »
RES.6-007 Signals and Systems (MIT)
Includes audio/video content: AV lectures. This course was developed in 1987 by the MIT Center for Advanced Engineering Studies. It was designed as a distance-education course for engineers and scientists in the workplace. Signals and Systems is an introduction to analog and digital signal processing, a topic that forms an integral part of engineering systems in many diverse areas, including seismic data processing, communications, speech processing, image processing, defense electronics, consum
Responsible Business Leadership
Second panel discussion at the conference on "Ethics, Trust & Transparency: Business, Government and the Case for Voter Concern," presented by the Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics & Public Responsibility in collaboration with the SMU Cox School of Business on November 2, 2011. The panel was moderated by Keven Ann Willey, vice president and editorial page editor of The Dallas Morning News, and included Mike Boone, founding partner of Haynes and Boone, LLP; Kathleen Edmond, chief ethics officer a
U.S. Debt Reduction and the Supercommittee
SMU Political Science Professor Cal Jillson and Boston University Economics Professor Laurence Kotlikoff talked about the prospects for reducing the U.S. deficit with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance Midday" on November 17, 2011.
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2011-12 Notre Dame Forum: Keynote by Gov. Chris Christie
Gov. Chris Christie addressed a packed courtroom on Nov. 18, 2011, discussing Innovation in Education as a part of the 2011-12 Notre Dame Forum.
The 2011-12 Notre Dame Forum, "Reimagining School: To Nurture the Soul of a Nation," is a yearlong discussion to explore the profound and challenging questions that shape the national debate about K--12 education, which has a dramatic impact on the future of American civil society.
Established by Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. in 2005, the Notre Dame F
Student Talk: Thanksgiving
As students all over campus prepare for Thanksgiving break, MSU's social media intern team asks Spartans what they're thankful for.
The Local Role in Funding Schools
William J. Price
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. […]
Funding School Facilities
William J. Price
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. […]
State Funding Allocation to Local School Districts
William J. Price
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. […]
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