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Accuracy of House, MD Season Five Episodes 1-12Nye, Adam, Post, Tracy, Vomocil, Elisa, Apgar, David, Armstrong, Edward January 2012 (has links)
Class of 2012 Abstract / Specific Aims: This study was performed to assess the accuracy of the presenting signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, and treatments depicted in episodes one through twelve of the fifth season of House, MD.
Methods: This study was a descriptive, retrospective evaluation of the accuracy of the first twelve episodes of the fifth season of House, MD. Dependent variables in this study were presenting signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, and treatment of the final diagnosis for the primary patient case. A rating of one to four was assigned to each variable, with one being most accurate and four being inaccurate. Statistical analysis consisted of ANOVA and Tukey HSD post-hoc test
Main Results: The signs and symptoms had a mean of 2.42 ± 0.669 (95% CI 1.99 to 2.84). The diagnostic tests had a mean of 2.42 ± 1.084 (95% CI 1.73 to 3.11). The treatment had a mean of 1.42 ± 0.9 (95% CI 0.84 to 1.99). ANOVA showed a statistically significant difference among the accuracy ratings of the groups (p = 0.013). Tukey HSD did not show a significant difference between the accuracy of the signs and symptoms and diagnostic tests (p = 1). The test did reveal a statistically significant difference between accuracy of treatment and both the signs and symptoms (p = 0.027) and diagnostic tests (p = 0.027).
Conclusions: The treatments shown in House, MD, season five, episodes one through twelve are significantly more accurate than both the diagnostic tests and the presenting signs and symptoms.
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COTS eller in-house : Processen bakom valet av systemtypWiklund, Victor January 2009 (has links)
När informationssystem ska utvecklas handlar det om att välja den systemtyp som lämpar sig allra bästa för uppgifterna. Främsta handlar det om att välja mellan COTS och in-house. Idag finns det inga modeller som avhandlar det specifika valet av systemtyp. Detta innebär att valet av system i många fall sker på ren chans. Bristen på modeller och hjälpmedel för val av systemtyp innebär således att det uppstått en kunskapslucka som resultatet från arbetet är tänkt att fylla. I arbetet presenteras en modell för hur valet av systemtyp bör ske, vilken kombinerar befintlig teori inom området samt kompletterar med nytt. Framtagningen av modellen har baserats på litteraturstudier men även observationer samt intervjuer, utförda på ett företag som står inför utmaningen att välja just systemtyp. Modellen har sedan testats för att avgöra dess kvalitet. Resultatet visar att modellen med fördel kan användas vid valet av systemtyp, den bistår utvecklare med riktlinjer över arbetet bakom valet av systemtyp bör föras.
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Domestic Spaces in Transition: Modern Representations of Dwelling in the Texts of Elizabeth BowenTivnan, Shannon 16 September 2015 (has links)
In much of the writing of twentieth century Anglo-Irish author Elizabeth Bowen, houses, and in particular family homes, often reflect the psychological and social status of their inhabitants. They can be understood as the structural embodiments of the vast cultural and economic network taking shape as the forces of urbanization and industrialization changed the landscape. Yet, even as these domestic spaces represent the predominant social relations characterizing the first half of the twentieth century, the family homes also can play a key role in character development and gender identity, defining the lives of those who inhabit them, by perpetuating these same previously established and codified social roles and relationships. The family home in Bowen is often characterized by the furniture and objects that fill and structure its interior space, and the resulting pattern of experience functions to confine and represent the lives and expectations of its residents. As a result, for each of these families, this domestic space and the memories with which it is associated exert a strong and compelling force on the family members’ present psychological and emotional states, as well as their expectations for the future. Although the social conventions of the family home can be suffocating in their definition of these expectations, especially for the women of the house, these conventions also supply a stability and constancy that is perhaps conducive to the very formation of a stable identity. The security promised by the inner order of the home comes to determine the psychological stability of the inhabitants’ subjective reality, though the many upheavals that inundated the first half of the twentieth century succeeded in revealing that spatial security as an illusion. If Bowen’s characters are to succeed in achieving a self-determined identity in the new, precarious reality of the modern century, they must not only reconcile themselves to the legacy of the family home and the past traditions that it embodies, but also determine a new basis for self-realization as a twentieth century subject outside of the prescribed roles defined and perpetuated by a more traditional domestic space.
In order to determine the extent to which these modern family homes reflect the dominant social discourses of the period and perpetuate their codes of identity and behavior, it will be necessary to acknowledge and take into consideration the political and cultural environment in which Bowen’s representations of domestic space exist. For example, Bowen’s depiction of the Anglo-Irish Big House Danielstown in The Last September must be understood in light of the declining political and economic power of the Ascendancy that occurred throughout the early twentieth century. In a further effort to examine the significance of homes in Elizabeth Bowen, I will also focus on selected texts from her short fiction. The moments of dispossession that are scattered throughout Bowen’s texts appear to suggest the possibility of the fictions that lie behind the stability of both the family home and the identities of family members attached to that space.
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DYNAMIC ANALYSES OF LOW STRENGTH MASONRY HOUSES BASED ON SITE SPECIFIC EARTHQUAKE GROUND MOTIONS / 地震動の地域特性を考慮した低強度組積造建物の動的解析 / ジシンドウ ノ チイキ トクセイ オ コウリョシタ テイキョウド ソセキゾウ タテモノ ノ ドウテキ カイセキParajuli, Hari Ram 23 March 2009 (has links)
Kyoto University (京都大学) / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(工学) / 甲第14556号 / 工博第3024号 / 新制||工||1450(附属図書館) / 26908 / UT51-2009-D268 / 京都大学大学院工学研究科都市社会工学専攻 / (主査)教授 大津 宏康, 准教授 清野 純史, 准教授 五十嵐 晃 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当
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Nájem domu / Lease of a houseVlček, Jakub January 2017 (has links)
The Abstract The aim of my diploma thesis was to describe the legal regulation of renting a house, which serves a renter to provide housing needs. Given the fact that renting a house is also under the protection of the rental housing from 1st January 2014, this is a topical topic. The diploma thesis is divided into Introduction, Conclusion and five main chapters, which are further divided into subchapters. The thesis is based on legal regulations and, where necessary, supplemented by case law. In the first chapter I deal with the historical development of rental housing from the period of the Roman Empire through the Middle Ages to the period of the force of the ABGB to the period after 1989. At the beginning of the second chapter I explain the difference between rent and tenure, but the key topic is renting a house and its origination with emphasis on the creation of a house lease under a contract. In the third chapter, I discuss rents, including detailed handling of rental issues, and other payments associated with renting a house, such as housekeeping and security. The fourth chapter is the most extensive and consists of the rights and obligations of the lessee and the lessor arising from the rental relationship. These are, in particular, the most essential and fundamental rights and obligations in the...
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Jak média referují o trhu s uměním / Media Image of the Art MarketSeimlová, Anna January 2017 (has links)
Goals of paper are to create grounded theories that will answer the question "how media inform about three art auctions". First is Hascoe action in London auction house Sotheby's, second one is auction of painting Tvar Modré in Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery and the last one is auction of collection of oil paintings by František Kupka in Dorotheum. Firstly I describe historical phases of auction market and then it's mechanism. Theoretical part consists of information about offer of analyzed action houses and focuses on uniqueness of art pieces, previous owners or marketing strategies. Practical part of analysis defines research issue, paradigm, research materials and describe selected media. Then alalyzes three grounded theories that consist of open coding, axial coding and selective coding. All these phases are illustrated on graphic models and identify theoretical codes. Finally I describe media image of analyzed auctions.
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Accuracy of Medical Information in the Seventh Season of the Medical Television show House, M.DFoote, Kristy, Marciano, Jackelyn, Pellerito, Joseph, Apgar, David, Armstrong, Edward, Warholak, Terri January 2016 (has links)
Class of 2016 Abstract / Objectives: To evaluate the level of accuracy of medical information presented in the seventh season of the medical drama, House M.D. To assess the accuracy of the presentation, diagnostic procedures and treatment presented in season seven.
Methods: A descriptive, retrospective assessment of the accuracy of all the episodes of the seventh season of House M.D. Three reviewers independently rated the accuracy (on a scale of one to four) for the presenting signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, and treatment in each episode. A rating of one meant a correct and usual representation while a rating of two indicated a correct but somewhat unusual representation. A three was given for a correct but extremely unusual representation and a rating of four indicated an incorrect representation. Each researcher independently rated the episodes, and an average for each rating was used for analysis.
Results: Results of the ANOVA test demonstrated no statistically significance differences between the three dependent variables (p=0.0782), therefore the Tukey HSD post-hoc test was unnecessary. The average rating for the treatment variable was 2.17 (±1.19), whereas the average ratings for the signs and symptoms and diagnosis variables were 2.74 (±0.92), and 2.87 (±1.14), respectively. The ratings for the treatment variable were more accurate compared to the other two variables.
Conclusions: All three dependent variables observed in season seven of House, MD were similar in regards to accuracy falling between a rating of 2.0-3.0 representing a correct but somewhat unusual to a correct and extremely unusual representation.
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Inaccuracies in the Second Half of the Third Season of the Medical Drama, House, MDBlackburn, Shanelle, Kuharevicz, Ann, Norcross, Andrea January 2011 (has links)
Class of 2011 Abstract / OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the degree of accuracy of the information relevant to signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures used to establish the final diagnosis, and appropriateness of treatment for the last 12 episodes of the 3rd season of the television show, House, MD.
METHODS: Twelve episodes were reviewed by three evaluators and the patient’s signs and symptoms, the diagnostic procedures used, and the treatment of the final diagnosis for each episode were recorded and rated based on accuracy. After each evaluator had rated each variable in each episode independently, the ratings were compared and a final rating for each variable was determined.
RESULTS: The overall mean rating for signs and symptoms was 2.46. The overall mean rating for diagnostic procedures was 2.38. The overall mean rating for treatment was 1.77. All of these ratings would correlate to a correct, but somewhat unusual presentation. The ANOVA analysis found no statistically significant difference between groups (p=0.078).
CONCLUSION: The signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, and treatments in the episodes of the second half of season three of House, MD were all portrayed in a manner that was accurate, but with a somewhat unusual presentation.
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Inaccuracies in the Third Season of the Medical Drama, House, MDSchiefer, Jennifer, Shanosky, Alyssa, Tong, Sampson January 2011 (has links)
Class of 2011 Abstract / OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to assess the accuracy of the presentation, diagnostic procedures, and treatment of the main disease in each of the first twelve episodes of the third season of the medical drama House, MD.
METHODS: The study is a descriptive retrospective evaluation of the first twelve episodes of season three of the medical drama House, MD. The accuracy of the clinical presentation, diagnostic procedures, and treatment in each episode was rated on a scale of one to four. A rating of one described a correct and usual representation. A rating of two described a correct but somewhat unusual representation. A rating of three described a correct but extremely unusual representation. A rating of four described an incorrect representation. Each of three researchers independently rated the episodes, and then the researchers agreed upon a collaborative rating for each category.
RESULTS: Results of the ANOVA test did not show statistical significance between the three dependent variables (p = 0.25). Additionally, a Tukey HSD post-hoc test did not reveal a statistical significant difference between the ratings for the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment.
CONCLUSION: In the first twelve episodes of season three of House, MD, there was no difference between the accuracy of the treatment and diagnosis when compared to the signs and symptoms of each episode.
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Inaccuracies in the Second Half of Season Five of the Medical Drama, House, MD.Aragon, Bernadette, Luiten, Erica January 2012 (has links)
Class of 2012 Abstract / Specific Aims: To assess the accuracy of the presenting signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, and treatments presented in the last twelve episodes of season five of the popular medical drama, House, MD.
Methods: A descriptive retrospective evaluation of the accuracy and inaccuracies of episodes 13 to 24 in season five of the television series House, MD. The accuracy of the presenting signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, and treatment in each episode was rated on a scale of one to four. A rating of one described a correct and usual representation. A rating of two described a correct but somewhat unusual representation. A rating of three described a correct but extremely unusual representation. A rating of four described an incorrect representation. Each researcher independently rated the episodes, and then a collaborative rating was agreed upon by both researchers.
Main Results: Results of the ANOVA test demonstrated a statistically significant difference between the three dependent variables (p=0.002). The Tukey HSD post-hoc test confirmed a significant difference between the accuracy of treatment when compared with signs and symptoms (p=0.012), and with diagnostic procedures (p=0.002). The average rating for the treatment variable was 1.58 (±0.9), whereas the average ratings for the signs and symptoms and diagnosis variables were 2.75 (± 0.754), and 3 (±1.128), respectively.
Conclusions: The treatments presented in the last twelve episode of season five of House, MD were more accurate than both the presenting signs and symptoms and the diagnosis.
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