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Response to health insurance by previously uninsured rural children. (1/197)
OBJECTIVE: To examine the healthcare utilization and costs of previously uninsured rural children. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Four years of claims data from a school-based health insurance program located in the Mississippi Delta. All children who were not Medicaid-eligible or were uninsured, were eligible for limited benefits under the program. The 1987 National Medical Expenditure Survey (NMES) was used to compare utilization of services. STUDY DESIGN: The study represents a natural experiment in the provision of insurance benefits to a previously uninsured population. Premiums for the claims cost were set with little or no information on expected use of services. Claims from the insurer were used to form a panel data set. Mixed model logistic and linear regressions were estimated to determine the response to insurance for several categories of health services. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The use of services increased over time and approached the level of utilization in the NMES. Conditional medical expenditures also increased over time. Actuarial estimates of claims cost greatly exceeded actual claims cost. The provision of a limited medical, dental, and optical benefit package cost approximately $20-$24 per member per month in claims paid. CONCLUSIONS: An important uncertainty in providing health insurance to previously uninsured populations is whether a pent-up demand exists for health services. Evidence of a pent-up demand for medical services was not supported in this study of rural school-age children. States considering partnerships with private insurers to implement the State Children's Health Insurance Program could lower premium costs by assembling basic data on previously uninsured children. (+info)Reduced beta-cell compensation to the insulin resistance associated with obesity in members of caucasian familial type 2 diabetic kindreds. (2/197)
OBJECTIVE: Both obesity and a family history of diabetes reduce insulin sensitivity, but the impact of obesity on insulin secretion among individuals predisposed to diabetes is uncertain. We used a pedigree-based approach to test the hypothesis that beta-cell compensation to the insulin resistance associated with obesity is defective among individuals predisposed to diabetes by virtue of a strong family history of type 2 diabetes before the development of diabetes or glucose intolerance. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 126 members of 26 families ascertained for at least a sib pair with type 2 diabetes with onset before age 65 years underwent a tolbutamide-modified frequently sampled intravenous glucose tolerance test (FSIGT). Family members included 26 individuals with impaired glucose tolerance and 100 individuals with normal glucose tolerance (NGT). The acute insulin response to glucose (AIRglucose) was determined and insulin sensitivity (S(I)) estimated by minimal model analysis of FSIGT data. The beta-cell compensation for insulin sensitivity was estimated from the disposition index (DI), calculated as the product of S(I) and AIRglucose. Obesity was measured by BMI. RESULTS: Among all individuals, BMI was a significant predictor of both S(I) and AIRglucose, as expected. However, BMI also significantly predicted DI (P = 0.002) after correcting for age, sex, family membership, and glucose tolerance status. The relationship of BMI and DI was confirmed in 85 individuals with NGT who were aged <45 (P = 0.002) but not in 91 unrelated control individuals without a family history of diabetes. When normoglycemic individuals aged <45 were separated into three classes by BMI (< or =27, 27-30, >30), S(I) decreased progressively and significantly with obesity whereas AIRglucose rose significantly from lean to most obese classes. In contrast to the expectation of complete beta-cell compensation with obesity D1 fell significantly (P = 0.004) among obese family members. This relationship was not observed in control subjects. CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with a genetic predisposition to diabetes show a reduced beta-cell compensatory response to the reduced insulin sensitivity associated with obesity. We propose that this impaired compensation may be one manifestation of the underlying genetic defect in susceptible individuals. This finding helps explain the multiplicative effects of family history and obesity on risk of type 2 diabetes. (+info)Spoligotyping and polymorphic GC-rich repetitive sequence fingerprinting of mycobacterium tuberculosis strains having few copies of IS6110. (3/197)
Several genetic loci have been utilized to genotype isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. A shortcoming of the most commonly used method, IS6110 fingerprinting, is that it does not adequately discriminate between isolates having few copies of IS6110. This study was undertaken to compare pTBN12 fingerprinting of polymorphic GC-rich repetitive sequence genes and spoligotyping of the direct repeat locus as secondary typing procedures for M. tuberculosis isolates having fewer than six copies of IS6110. A total of 88 isolates (100% of the isolates with fewer than six copies of IS6110 isolated in Arkansas during 1996 and 1997) were included in this study. Among the 88 isolates, 34 different IS6110 patterns were observed, 10 of which were shared by more than 1 isolate, involving a total of 64 isolates. The 64 isolates were subdivided into 13 clusters (containing 37 isolates) and 27 unique isolates based on a combination of IS6110 and pTBN12 fingerprinting and into 11 clusters (containing 51 isolates) and 13 unique isolates based on a combination of IS6110 fingerprinting and spoligotyping. Identical spoligotypes were found among isolates having different IS6110 patterns, as well as among isolates showing different pTBN12 patterns. In contrast, all isolates that had different IS6110 patterns were found to be unique by pTBN12 typing. The clustering rate was 73, 58, and 42%, respectively, for IS6110 fingerprinting alone, IS6110 fingerprinting and spoligotyping combined, and IS6110 and pTBN12 combined fingerprinting. The data indicate that the pTBN12 method has greater discriminating power among low-copy-number isolates than does spoligotyping. (+info)Anatomy of a successful K-12 educational outreach program in the health sciences: eleven years experience at one medical sciences campus. (4/197)
The Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is the administrative home of a nationally recognized educational outreach program in the health sciences for K-12 teachers (includes school nurses, counselors, etc.) and students. This program is called the Partners in Health Sciences (PIHS) program. It began in the summer of 1991 and is based on an annual needs assessment of the state's teachers. PIHS is a program available to all teachers and students in the state. It has several different components: (1) a cafeteria of 21 days of mini-courses offered in the summer to meet the professional development needs of K-12 biology/health teachers and other school personnel; (2) weekly, interactive telecommunication broadcasts for students during the academic year; (3) intensive, 5-day workshops that train five selected teachers at a time (10 per year) to use an authoring software program to develop grade-appropriate interactive, computer-assisted, instructional (CAI) modules for Internet (http://k14education.uams.edu) use by teachers and students; (4) a monthly science night for students and their parents at a local science magnet high school; (5) field trips to the UAMS campus for teachers and their students; (6) community-requested presentations by program faculty; and (7) availability of earning undergraduate and graduate credit for science education majors in the College of Education, University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The data presented in this report span the period from 1991 through 2001. For all program activities, 14,084 different participants have consumed a total of 50,029 hours of education. (+info)Molecular subtype analyses of Campylobacter spp. from Arkansas and California poultry operations. (5/197)
Campylobacter isolates from diverse samples within broiler production and processing environments were typed by using flaA short variable region DNA sequence analysis. Sixteen flocks from four different farms representing two broiler producers in Arkansas and California were analyzed. Fourteen of the flocks (87.5%) were Campylobacter-positive; two remained negative throughout the 6-week rearing period. In general, multiple clones were present within a flock. Additionally, clones found within a flock were also present on the final product, although the diversity of Campylobacter spp. on the final product appeared to be reduced relative to that observed within the flock. Comparison of clones between flocks on the same farm revealed that some clones of Campylobacter persisted in multiple flocks. Furthermore, some clones were identified across the two farms that were under the same management. In two sampling periods, environmental isolates were positive for Campylobacter prior to flock shedding. Environmental samples associated with five additional flocks were positive for Campylobacter concomitantly with recovery of Campylobacter from the birds. Analysis of the environmental isolates that were positive prior to flock shedding demonstrated that in some instances the environmental isolates possessed genotypes identical to those of isolates originating from the flock, while in other cases the environmental isolates possessed genotypes that were distantly related to isolates obtained from the flock. Analyses of environmental isolates that tested positive concurrently with the positive isolates from the flocks demonstrated varied results; in some instances the environmental isolates possessed genotypes identical to those of isolates originating from the flock, while in other cases the environmental isolates possessed genotypes that were distantly related to isolates obtained from the flock. These data suggest that the external environment may contribute to Campylobacter contamination during poultry production and processing. However, environmental contamination with Campylobacter does not appear to be the sole contributing factor. (+info)Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a rural community, Arkansas, 1945-2000. (6/197)
A cluster of tuberculosis cases in a rural community in Arkansas persisted from 1991 to 1999. The cluster had 13 members, 11 linked epidemiologically. Old records identified 24 additional patients for 40 linked cases during a 54-year period. Residents of this neighborhood represent a population at high risk who should be considered for tuberculin testing and treatment for latent tuberculosis infection. (+info)Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission between cluster members with similar fingerprint patterns. (7/197)
Molecular epidemiologic studies provide evidence of transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis within clusters of patients whose isolates share identical IS6110-DNA fingerprint patterns. However, M. tuberculosis transmission among patients whose isolates have similar but not identical DNA fingerprint patterns (i.e., differing by a single band) has not been well documented. We used DNA fingerprinting, combined with conventional epidemiology, to show unsuspected patterns of tuberculosis transmission associated with three public bars in the same city. Among clustered TB cases, DNA fingerprinting analysis of isolates with similar and identical fingerprints helped us discover epidemiologic links missed during routine tuberculosis contact investigations. (+info)Racial differences in the outcome of patients with colorectal carcinoma. (8/197)
BACKGROUND: African-American (AA) patients with colorectal carcinoma have a worse prognosis compared with Caucasians. To analyze the causes of this disparity in survival, a retrospective study of patients with colorectal carcinoma was undertaken. The impact of treatments received and the role of socioeconomic factors such as income, education, and poverty levels were studied. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of patients with colorectal carcinoma at a single institution was conducted. The overall survival of AA and Caucasians, stage at presentation, treatment received, and socioeconomic factors were analyzed using the institutional tumor registry and 1990 census data. RESULTS: The overall survival of AA patients was worse compared with Caucasians, both due to all causes (P < 0.001) and cancer-related deaths (P < 0.001). The relative risk of death due to all causes was 1.4 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.2-1.8) for AA, 4.3 for patients with Stage IV disease (95% CI 3.2-5.7), and 2.3 for patients not undergoing surgery (95% CI 1.7-3.1). After multivariate adjustment for gender, site, socioeconomic factors, and therapeutic modalities, the relative risks for death were 1.5 (95% CI 1.2) for AA, 1.4 (95% CI 1.1-1.7) for patients 60 years of age or older, and 4.2 (95% CI 3.4-5.2) for Stage IV disease. The survival difference between AA and Caucasians was not influenced by income, poverty level, and education. African Americans were treated less frequently with chemotherapy and radiation therapy compared with their Caucasian counterparts. CONCLUSIONS: African American patients with colorectal carcinoma have a poorer prognosis compared with Caucasians. This discrepancy may be due to decreased utilization of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Socioeconomic factors and lack of access to health care do not entirely explain the worse prognosis of AA. These factors should be identified and dealt with to improve the health care of AA patients with various malignant disorders. (+info)I apologize for any confusion, but "Arkansas" is a proper noun and refers to a state in the United States. It does not have a medical definition. Arkansas is located in the southern region of the U.S. and is known for its diverse geography, which includes mountains, forests, and lowlands. The capital and largest city of Arkansas is Little Rock.
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'Ehrlichia chaffeensis' is a gram-negative, intracellular bacterium that causes human ehrlichiosis, a tick-borne disease. It is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected ticks, primarily the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum). The bacteria infect and replicate within white blood cells, causing symptoms such as fever, headache, muscle aches, and fatigue. In severe cases, ehrlichiosis can cause damage to organs and may be fatal if not promptly diagnosed and treated with appropriate antibiotics.
Ehrlichia chaffeensis is named after Dr. William A. Ehrlich, who first described the bacterium in 1937, and Fort Chaffee in Arkansas, where the tick vector was first identified.
"Digitaria" is a genus name in botany, referring to a type of plant commonly known as crabgrass. It belongs to the family Poaceae and includes several species of annual grasses that are widely distributed around the world. Some people may mistake this term for a medical term because of its similarity to human finger-related terms, but it is purely a botanical term with no direct relation to medical terminology or human anatomy.
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I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Oklahoma" is not a medical term or condition. It is a state in the south central region of the United States. If you have any questions about medical terminology or health-related topics, I would be happy to try and help answer them!
Rickettsiae is a genus of Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria that are obligate intracellular parasites. They are the causative agents of several important human diseases, including typhus fever, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and scrub typhus. Rickettsiae are transmitted to humans through the bites of infected arthropods, such as ticks, fleas, and lice. The bacteria infect endothelial cells in the host's body, causing vasculitis, which can lead to serious complications such as damage to internal organs, neurological symptoms, and even death if left untreated. Rickettsiae are sensitive to a variety of antibiotics, including tetracyclines and fluoroquinolones, and early treatment is essential for a favorable outcome.
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20201
- Arkansas is the 29th largest by area and the 34th most populous state, with a population of just over 3 million at the 2020 census. (wikipedia.org)
Lonoke County2
- FamilySearch Wiki - Lonoke County, Arkansas. (cyndislist.com)
- Free online genealogical research guide for Lonoke County, Arkansas. (cyndislist.com)
Androgen receptor3
- The AR gene provides instructions for making a protein called an androgen receptor. (medlineplus.gov)
- The Mutational and Transcriptional Landscapes of Speckle-Type POZ Protein (SPOP) and Androgen Receptor (AR) in a Single-Center pT3 Prostatectomy Cohort. (bvsalud.org)
- As a critical PCa driver and an SPOP-targeted protein , androgen receptor (AR) also plays a role in PCa initiation and progression. (bvsalud.org)
20161
- Pokémon GO (2016) is perhaps the best known example of an AR app that went viral, when millions of people around the world became engaged in a magical world populated with cartoon characters. (adobe.com)
Hempstead County1
- On March 1, 1997, approximately nine tornadoes originating from two separate thunderstorms swept across Arkansas, from Hempstead County in the southwest to Clay County in the northeast (approximately 260 miles) ( Figure 1 ). (cdc.gov)
20172
- NOTE (UPDATE 12-22-2017): Most water levels listed in the Waterfowl Report were taken on Monday, before the rain system that moved into Arkansas on Tuesday. (agfc.com)
- a clinical isolate of B. thailandensis , BtAR2017, recovered The third case occurred in 2003 in a previously healthy from a patient with an infected wound in Arkansas, USA, 2-year-old boy in Texas, USA, who aspirated water from in 2017. (cdc.gov)
Centers4
- In September 2021, the Arkansas Department of Health received a Building Our Largest Dementia (BOLD) Infrastructure for Alzheimer's Program Award from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (alz.org)
- Based on this result, the Arkansas Depart- biochemical systems might also misidentify B. pseudomal- ment of Health (DoH) contacted the Centers for Disease lei because of an insufficient number of reference strains in Control and Prevention (CDC) about a suspected case their databases. (cdc.gov)
- Arkansas DoH for- Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, warded the isolate, designated BtAR2017, to CDC for Atlanta, Georgia, USA (J.E. Gee, M.G. Elrod, C.A. Gulvik, L. Liu, confirmation and further characterization. (cdc.gov)
- Technical success, defined as a mean gradient less than 20 mm Hg and a greater than 1 grade reduction in AR, was achieved in all 45 consecutive patients treated at six German centers. (medscape.com)
Counties2
- Arkansas har 75 fylker (counties). (wikipedia.org)
- On the day of the tornadoes, the NWS issued storm warnings to 55 Arkansas counties, including tornado warnings in 33 counties. (cdc.gov)
Highway5
- The community is located on Arkansas Highway 7, 10.2 miles (16.4 km) north of Camden. (wikipedia.org)
- Ouachita County, Arkansas General Highway Map (PDF) (Map). (wikipedia.org)
- Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. (wikipedia.org)
- Wabash is located on Arkansas Highway 44, 2 miles (3.2 km) south-southwest of Lake View. (wikipedia.org)
- Take Highway 8 from Amity, Arkansas toward Arkadelphia. (interment.net)
Advertisement1
- With AR, every item that has been sold becomes a walking advertisement when a potential customer can use their AR glasses or smartphone camera to identify who produces the item and where they can buy it. (adobe.com)
20212
- In 2021, there were plans between Smilegate and game publisher HappyTuk [ zh ] to launch Lost Ark in Taiwan . (wikipedia.org)
- In 2021, the Arkansas General Assembly approved a measure that created a permanent Alzheimer's and Dementia Advisory Council in the state. (alz.org)
America3
- In 1861, Arkansas seceded from the United States and joined the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. (wikipedia.org)
- Before European settlement of North America, Arkansas, was inhabited by indigenous peoples for thousands of years. (wikipedia.org)
- The Foodbank is a proud member of Feeding America and the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance. (charitynavigator.org)
Month's1
- As we did for last month's discussion of sales taxes in Arkansas , we offer a few suggestions for how Arkansas can improve its property tax. (taxfoundation.org)
Geography1
- The state's diverse geography ranges from the mountainous regions of the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains, which make up the U.S. Interior Highlands, to the densely forested land in the south known as the Arkansas Timberlands, to the eastern lowlands along the Mississippi River and the Arkansas Delta. (wikipedia.org)
Content4
- The best AR experiences create a seamless blending of digital information with interactive, connected, multimedia content and the rich depth of the physical world. (adobe.com)
- AR provides digital content that supplements what's before your eyes and that you see either through special AR glasses or the camera on your phone, tablet or other device. (adobe.com)
- Many AR apps require only smartphones and tablets to experience their additional content. (adobe.com)
- Unlike VR headsets, which block out the real world, AR headsets and smart glasses feature transparent lenses like eyeglasses, which allow them to layer digital content on the physical environment around you. (adobe.com)
Increasingly2
- Arkansas has trended increasingly red. (politico.com)
- Augmented reality (AR) is increasingly becoming a common part of daily life. (adobe.com)
Fatalities1
- Fatalities were verified by death certificates obtained from the Arkansas Department of Vital Statistics. (cdc.gov)
Department of Hea1
- CDC and the Arkansas Department of Health are conducting a survey to evaluate public awareness and response to the tornado warnings during this disaster. (cdc.gov)
Governor2
- The year Bill Clinton became governor of Arkansas, the Arkansas state prison board awarded a lucrative contract to a Little Rock company called Health Management Associates or HMA. (counterpunch.org)
- Dunn now serves as chief of staff to Arkansas' Lt. Governor, Winthrop Rockefeller. (counterpunch.org)
Viral1
- Viral Hepatitis - CDC supported no specific viral hepatitis projects in Arkansas in 2015. (cdc.gov)
Officials1
- The suit will name Clinton and officials at the Arkansas Department of Corrections as defendants. (counterpunch.org)
Variations4
- The variations change the number or order of DNA building blocks (base pairs) that make up the AR gene. (medlineplus.gov)
- Researchers believe that AR gene variations may increase the activity of androgen receptors in the scalp. (medlineplus.gov)
- Our results introduced the two novel pathogenic SPOP variations, C203Y and S236R, in the BTB/ POZ domain and a novel pathogenic variant in the ligand -binding domain of AR, R789W. (bvsalud.org)
- The overall frequency of SPOP and AR variations for pT3 patients in our population was 3.4% (3/89) and 4.5% (4/89), respectively. (bvsalud.org)
FAMILIES1
- There are so many activities for families to do in Central Arkansas: ride a bike, walk a trail, canoe a gentle. (arkansas.com)
Processes2
- TeamViewer Assist AR is a configurable solution catered to your individual needs, which can be seamlessly integrated within your existing systems and processes. (teamviewer.com)
- AR technology has massive commercial potential in a wide range of industries - from opening up new marketing channels to improving employee training processes. (adobe.com)
News3
- Help us deliver the latest daily reporting and analysis on news, politics, culture and food in Arkansas. (arktimes.com)
- Founded 1974, the Arkansas Times is a lively, opinionated source for news, politics & culture in Arkansas. (arktimes.com)
- journalists and news organisations, including The New York Times, are using AR to present news stories with greater depth and impact. (adobe.com)
People6
- These were a Dhegiha Siouan-speaking people who settled in Arkansas around the 13th century. (wikipedia.org)
- 58,000 people aged 65 and older are living with Alzheimer's in Arkansas. (alz.org)
- Add on to that even Pokémon GO's rudimentary AR visual effects and you have an experience that enthralled millions of people. (adobe.com)
- In most people, the number of CAG repeats in the AR gene ranges from fewer than 10 to about 36. (medlineplus.gov)
- Hundreds of different variants (also called mutations) in the AR gene have been identified in people with androgen insensitivity syndrome, a condition that affects sexual development before birth and during puberty. (medlineplus.gov)
- Although androgenetic alopecia is related to the effects of androgens on hair growth, it remains unclear how changes in the AR gene increase the risk of hair loss in people with this condition. (medlineplus.gov)
Variants1
- The mutational results represented a possible subgroup characterized by carrying the novel variants in SPOP and AR in pT3 PCa patients . (bvsalud.org)
State of Arkan2
- 92 (State of Arkansas) Arkansas (/ˈɑːrkənsɔː/ AR-kən-saw) is a landlocked state in the south-central region of the Southern United States. (wikipedia.org)
- The US state of Arkansas has carried out its first execution of a woman in 150 years. (bbc.co.uk)
Clinton1
- He was appointed by Clinton to sit on the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission and served as finance chair of Clinton's 1990 gubernatorial campaign. (counterpunch.org)
Primary2
- In Arkansas, the rate of primary and secondary syphilis was 6.2 per 100,000 in 2011 and 4.5 per 100,000 in 2015. (cdc.gov)
- Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) using the JenaValve Trilogy system met its primary safety and efficacy endpoints in the first real-world test of the novel valve in high-risk patients with severe aortic regurgitation (AR). (medscape.com)
County2
- Amy is an unincorporated community in Ouachita County, Arkansas, United States. (wikipedia.org)
- Wabash is an unincorporated community in Phillips County, Arkansas, United States. (wikipedia.org)
Population2
- Aerial surveys conducted Dec. 4-7 showed that while the mallard numbers mirrored totals for the past six Decembers, nearly half the mallard population in Arkansas was in flooded ricefields, and the remainder were scrounging for the limited water available - much of that artificially flooded on private land - outside of the major tributaries in the state. (agfc.com)
- Part of that is maybe the population is different and part of that is also because of the calcium in the base of the sinuses, that the valve is implanted a little bit higher, as in AR, where it's very soft tissue," he said. (medscape.com)
Substance1
- Although most of these attempts have been blocked by the courts, recently the Arkansas Supreme Court ran with this position and tried to give it substance. (glad.org)
Staff1
- By using Assist AR, organizations can streamline the onboarding process, ensuring efficient communication and seamless knowledge transfer within their staff. (teamviewer.com)
Scale3
- On returning to the Union in 1868, Arkansas continued to suffer economically, due to its overreliance on the large-scale plantation economy. (wikipedia.org)
- The Adaptive Operational Diagnostic Scale - Self-Reported (EDAO-AR) was developed to evaluate the adaptive efficacy according to two areas of personality: Affective-Relational and Productivity. (bvsalud.org)
- Benzodiazepines: Based on the Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment Alcohol Scale Revised (CIWA-Ar) or the Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale (RASS), very-high-dose bolus therapy, with the addition of phenobarbital as needed, may help reduce the need for mechanical ventilation and the length of time in the ICU. (medscape.com)
Blog2
- In other words, part of the reason that Arkansas has such low property taxes is because we have very high sales and income taxes (we discussed how high these taxes are in our previous blog post ). (taxfoundation.org)
- Arkansas Times , Arkansas Blog , Rock Candy , Eat Arkansas , Eye Candy and the Arkansas Times Observer . (arktimes.com)
Offers2
- Located in Arkansas and created due to the overwhelming need for these kind of services for children and adolescents, Millcreek offers residential treatment that addresses the unique needs of each patient. (psychologytoday.com)
- AR also offers the possibility of travelling back in time. (adobe.com)
Resources1
- Increase customer satisfaction: Improve first-time-fix rates and deliver exceptional, world-class service to customers without adding resources - AR-powered, anytime, anywhere. (teamviewer.com)
Free1
- Our monthly magazine is free at over 500 locations in Central Arkansas. (arktimes.com)
Business2
- Digitalize, enhance, and transform your day-to-day operations by leveraging Assist AR for your business. (teamviewer.com)
- Position Summary What you'll do Job Summary: The Walmart Network Operations Center (NOC) is a centralized collection of teams (Bentonville, AR) focused on specific business segments such as Enterprise Wireless, Enterprise Networks (Datacenter and Global WAN), and Store Wired Networks. (dice.com)
Year4
- This year AR at Valley Oaks has gone digital! (google.com)
- We are excited for another great year filled with books and fun AR events. (google.com)
- He noted that the JenaValve Trilogy (JenaValve Technology) is the only transcatheter heart valve in the world approved for the treatment of AR and aortic stenosis , earning CE Mark approval for both indications last year. (medscape.com)
- The new results confirm those reported by the investigators last year at PCR London Valves in 10 high-risk AR patients ineligible for surgery, in whom the JenaValve device was implanted under a compassionate-use protocol. (medscape.com)
Magazine1
- PC Magazine praised Lost Ark ' s combat, writing, "Abilities look good, sound sufficiently powerful, and feel great to use. (wikipedia.org)
Times4
- Supporting the Arkansas Times' independent journalism is more vital than ever. (arktimes.com)
- Join the fight for truth and become a subscriber of the Arkansas Times. (arktimes.com)
- Subscribe now or donate for as little as $1 and be a part of the Arkansas Times community. (arktimes.com)
- In one region of the AR gene, a DNA segment known as CAG is repeated multiple times. (medlineplus.gov)
Largely1
- But the prime buyer of HMA's tainted blood, largely drawn from prisoners Cummins Unit in Grady, Arkansas, was a notorious Canadian firm, called Continental Pharma Cryosan Ltd. Cryosan had a shady reputation in the medical industry. (counterpunch.org)
Evaluate1
- This study aimed to evaluate the internal validity and reliability of the EDAO-AR when applied to university students, and compare the results with those obtained in a previous study, applied to patients and caregivers in a hospital. (bvsalud.org)
Classroom1
- AR has successfully been used in the classroom, for medical education and even for military training. (adobe.com)
Central Arkansas1
- A large area in east-central Arkansas received up to 6 inches of rainfall in a 24-hour period Tuesday-Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service, and a large swath of the state from the southwestern tip to West Memphis appeared to receive anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of rainfall in that period. (agfc.com)
Mississippi River1
- Wabash, Arkansas is on the edge of Old Town Lake, and within 5 miles of the Arkansas Mississippi River. (wikipedia.org)