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Fragmented Systems Don't Mean Fragmented Care: What Accountable Care Organizations Can Learn From Employer-Purchasers by JaanS Medical Doctor Posted Mon 10 May 2010 5:49pm When the Commonwealth Fund has nice things to say about "disease management," the Disease Management Care Blog pays attention. Check out this Purchasing High Performance newsletter interview with Jerry Burgess of an employer-based health care coalition called Healthcare 21 and Chris McSwain of Whirlpool Corporation . Burgess and McSwain agre ... Read on »
Fragments by PunkRockChic Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm That's all I have from the day my son was born. Fragments of memories. Bits and pieces of what occurred that day. Most memories are only triggered after looking at photos. Blurred fragments of memories...I was too drugged up to know my own name let alone events of the day. I am determined to have VBACs... Read on »
Scleroderma Autoantigens Are Uniquely Fragmented by Metal-catalyzed Oxidation Reactions: Implications for Pathogenesis by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm prompted the search for processes which induce novel fragmentation of autoantigens as potential initiators of autoimmunity. The reversible ischemia reperfusion which characterizes scleroderma has focused attention on reactive oxygen species as molecules which might induce autoantigen fragmentation. We demonstrate that several of the autoantigens targeted Read on »
Torchwood 2.12: Fragments by Joan H. Patient Expert Posted Tue 15 Apr 2008 12:00am Chris Chibnall puts that old chestnut, your life flashing before your eyes just before you die, to good use in "Fragments," managing to avoid most... all. "Fragments" is satisfying in that it answers many questions about our Torchwood Team, but ultimately it suffers from being nothing more than an extended setup Read on »
Anti-oxidant inhibition of hyaluronan fragment-induced inflammatory gene expression by Jan Posted Tue 16 Nov 2010 6:33am in diseases such as ARDS and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. Redox imbalance breaks down the extracellular matrix component hyaluronan (HA) into fragments that activate innate immune responses and perpetuate tissue injury. HA fragments, via a TLR and NF-κB pathway, induce inflammatory gene expression in macrophages and epithelial cells. NAC and DMSO are potent Read on »
lyrical fragments (Talking Heads edition) by Joan H. Patient Expert Posted Sat 04 Aug 2007 12:00am Well, how did I get here? [Staying] up all night [I'm] looking at [myself], and things [are] looking like a movie this is not my beautiful [life] no doubt about it Home -- [strange] as it ever was Same as it ever was, it's where I want to be -- this must be the place. Read on »
OTAVA FRAGMENT-BASED LIBRARY by otavateam Posted Wed 18 Aug 2010 3:57am The challenging questionof the modern pharmaceutical industryis why do fragments hits provide a new paradigm for drug discovery of some targets?  In this white paper we describe the advantages of the fragment-based approach in the search for new drugs.Typical drug molecules contain high-molecular weight compounds.   Given their large size Read on »
The Fragmented Orchestra by Jen D. Posted Mon 15 Dec 2008 12:00am The Fragmented Orchestra is a huge distributed musical structure modeled on the firing of the human brain's neurons. The Fragmented Orchestra connects 24 public sites... event will cause fragments of sound to be relayed to the gallery and will also be communicated to the cortex as a whole. The combined sound of the 24 speakers at the gallery Read on »
Sperm DNA fragmentation assessment: Is it really helpful? by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 16 Mar 2011 11:46pm to assume that abnormal DNA in the form of fragmented DNA ( when excessive strand breaks are present ) may lead to derangements in the reproductive process. Let's look at some..., there is no differentiation between clinically significant and insignificant fragmentation. While it's true that many studies using a variety of assays have shown statistically significant Read on »
Fragments of My Life by Margaret Patient Expert Posted Fri 04 Sep 2009 10:59pm Where does time go? I seem to have no time to do anything, these days! Well, okay, I do spend a lot of time with Peekaboo, our new kitten (but also with my older cats, otherwise they’d turn green with jealousy). By the way, the word “peekaboo” means nothing in Italian. The Italian equivalent [...] Read on »