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  1. AN codes

    Refimprove date May 2011 AN codes ref Peterson, W. W. and Weldon, E. J. Error correcting Codes. Cambridge ... codes were commonly used in computer processors to ensure the accuracy of its arithmetic operations when electronics were more unreliable. Arithmetic codes help the processor to detect when an error is made and correct it. Without these codes, processors would be unreliable since any errors would go undetected. AN codes are arithmetic codes that are named for the integers math A math and math N math that are used to encode and decode the codewords. These codes differ from most other codes ... used when analyzing arithmetic codes. AN Codes AN codes are defined by integers math A math and math ... which will degrade the distance of the entire code. To utilize these codes, before an arithmetic ... will be the codeword with the least arithmetic distance from math R math . As with codes using hamming distance, AN codes can correct up to math lfloor frac d 1 2 rfloor math errors where math d math ... of the code will not be too small, we will define modular AN codes. A modular AN code math C math is a subgroup of math mathbb Z m mathbb Z math , where math m AB math . The codes are measured ... to result in codes with larger distances than other codes. By using modular weight with math m r n 1 math , the AN codes will be cyclic code . definition A cyclic AN code is a code math C math that is a subgroup ... AB r n 1 math and math A,B math satisfy the definition of an AN code. Cyclic AN codes are a subset of cyclic codes and have the same properties. Mandelbaum Barrows Codes The Mandelbaum Barrows Codes are a type of cyclic AN codes introduced by D. Mandelbaum and J. T. Barrows ref Massey, J. L. and Garcia, O. N. Error correcting codes in computer arithmetic. In Advances in Information Systems Science ... to Coding Theory. GTM. 86. New York Springer Verlag. ref . These codes are created by choosing ... of the Mandelbaum Barrows Codes, we will need the following theorem. theorem Let math C subset ...   more details



  1. The Codes

    Infobox Film name The Codes image caption director Wojciech Has producer writer Andrzej Kijowski starring Jan Kreczmar br Zbigniew Cybulski br Irena Eichler wna cinematography Mieczys aw Jahoda music Krzysztof Penderecki editing distributor released 1966 in film 1966 runtime 80 min language Polish language Polish budget The Codes is the English title for Szyfry , a Polish film released in 1966 in film 1966 , directed by Wojciech Has . Story Tadeusz Jan Kreczmar is a Poland Polish veteran of World War II who fled to London at the end of the war, leaving behind his wife Zofia Irena Eichler wna and son, Maciek Zbigniew Cybulski , who disappeared when he was 12 years old. Tadeusz returns to Krak w to discover that Maciek is alive, his wife may have been a Polish resistance movement in World War II partisan , and that his son may have turned his own mother in to the authorities. During Maciek s struggle to understand his parents history, questions arise concerning collaboration with the Gestapo and retribution by the Home Army . Has pictures the mystical lost boy in a dark fairy tale forest, full of the war s ghosts and wholesale executions. The hypnotic quality of these excursions foreshadows the mesmerizing passages of Has later film, The Hour Glass Sanatorium . See also Cinema of Poland List of Polish language films External links imdb title id 0061056 title The Codes Wojciech Has CinemaofPoland DEFAULTSORT Codes, The Category 1966 films Category Polish films Category Films directed by Wojciech Has Category Polish language films War film stub Poland film stub pl Szyfry ...   more details



  1. The Diagnosis of Dr. D'arqueAngel

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Diagnosis of Dr. D arqueAngel is a short story by Harlan Ellison giving an idea of how some people live forever. DEFAULTSORT Diagnosis Of Dr. D arqueangel, The Category Short stories by Harlan Ellison Category 1977 short stories Story stub ...   more details



  1. Diagnosis-related group

    A virus subtype H1N1 . References reflist See also Case mix index Diagnosis codes Medical ...Diagnosis related group DRG is a system to classify hospital cases into one of originally 467 groups. Citation needed date June 2011 The 467th was Ungroupable. The system of classification was developed as a collaborative project by Robert B Fetter, PhD, of the Yale School of Management, and John D Thompson, MPH, of the Yale School of Public Health. The system is also referred to as the DRGs, and its intent was to identify the products that a hospital provides. One example of a product is an appendectomy. The system was developed in anticipation of convincing Congress to use it for reimbursement, to replace cost based reimbursement that had been used up to that point. DRGs are assigned by a grouper program based on ICD International Classification of Diseases diagnoses, procedures, age, sex, discharge status, and the presence of complications or comorbidity comorbidities . DRGs have been used in the US since 1982 to determine how much Medicare pays the hospital for each product, since patients within each category are clinically similar and are expected to use the same level of hospital resources. DRGs may be further grouped into Major Diagnostic Category Major Diagnostic Categories MDCs . Purpose The original objective of diagnosis related groups DRG was to develop a classification ... and had even tested with apparent success in New Jersey prospective payment with diagnosis related groups ... patients, the new model paid hospitals a predetermined, set rate based on the patient s diagnosis. The most ... Downloads DRGDesc05.pdf DRG codes for FY2005, also referred to as version 23 http www.cms.hhs.gov AcuteInpatientPPS downloads FY 2010 FR Table 5.zip DRG codes for FY2010, also referred to as version .... http govinfo.library.unt.edu ota Ota 4 DATA 1983 8306.PDF Diagnosis Related Groups DRGs and the Medicare ... States cs Diagnosis related group de Diagnosebezogene Fallgruppen fr Diagnosis related group it Diagnosis ...   more details



  1. Diagnosis (artificial intelligence)

    As a subfield in artificial intelligence , Diagnosis is concerned with the development of algorithms and techniques that are able to determine whether the behaviour of a system is correct. If the system is not functioning correctly, the algorithm should be able to determine, as accurately as possible, which part of the system is failing, and which kind of fault it is facing. The computation is based on observations , which provide information on the current behaviour. The expression diagnosis also ... of computing the answer. This word comes from the medical context where a diagnosis is the process of identifying a disease by its symptoms. Example An example of diagnosis is the process of a garage ... is abnormal, the mechanic will try to refine his diagnosis by using new observations and possibly ... role in the vehicle diagnosis. Expert diagnosis The expert diagnosis or diagnosis by expert system ..., it is impossible to give a diagnosis. The complexity of the learning. The off line process of building ... expert system. As the expert system aims to map any observation to a diagnosis, it will in some cases ... from an expertise. An example is the computation of a Diagnoser Sampath diagnoser for the diagnosis ... and suffers some drawbacks of the expert system approach. Model based diagnosis Model based diagnosis is an example of abductive reasoning using a model abstract model of the system. In general, it works as follows Image principle diagnosis.png 600px center Principle of the model based diagnosis ..., the diagnosis system simulates the system using the model, and compares the observations actually ... to determine without ambiguity a unique diagnosis. The problem of diagnosability is very .... In applications using model based diagnosis, such a model is already present and doesn t need to be built ... title Readings in model based diagnosis edition publisher Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc location ... DX is the annual International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis that started in 1989. http dx11.in.tum.de ...   more details



  1. Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment

    Wikify date August 2010 orphan date August 2010 Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment is a standard medical reference work published by McGraw Hill . It is annually updated, and as of 2010, it was in its 49th edition. ref http www.amazon.com dp 0071624449 Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment, 49th edition at Amazon.com ref . The authors of the 49th edition were Stephen J. McPhee and Maxine A. Papadakis. It was originally published as a general work, but recently, a number of specialist versions have been released, such as pediatrics ref http www.amazon.com dp 007154433X ref , cardiology ref http www.amazon.com dp 0071442111 ref and surgery ref http www.amazon.com dp 0071635157 ref , as part of the Lange Current range of books. References reflist Category Medical books med book stub ...   more details



  1. ICHD classification and diagnosis of migraine

    these classes and their ICHD 1, 2, and ICD 10 codes. class wikitable sortable border 1 style ... top class unsortable ICHD 2 Diagnosis ref name ICHD 2 1.1 1.1 ICD10 G 43 0 g 40 Migraine without aura ... attacks must have been experienced to meet the diagnosis. When migraine without aura is likely, but 5 attacks have not occurred, a diagnosis of probable migraine without aura ICHD 2 1.6.1 is warranted. ref name ICHD 2 For children , the criteria are slightly less strict. For a pediatric diagnosis ... to this as menstrual migraine , noting that there were no strict guidelines for this diagnosis .... When the ICHD 2 was published, explicit guidelines for a diagnosis of 2 distinct types of menstruation ... headache 8.4.3, ICD10 G 44 83 g 40 and ICD10 Y 42 4 v 01 , and suggests that both that diagnosis ... as FHM but with no close family members showing the symptoms. Effecting a differential diagnosis between ... is broadly the same as for classical migraine. However, because of the absence of headache , diagnosis ... this diagnosis. References Reflist 2 External links http www.i h s.org upload ct clas ihc II ...   more details



  1. Diagnosis of fetal aneuploidy

    Merge to prenatal diagnosis date March 2012 Fetal aneuploidy is not as common as other birth defects and it increases with maternal age. Amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling have historically been two of the most popular methods used to detect fetal aneuploidy. Since these procedures are invasive, they may result in an adverse effect on the health of the unborn fetus and or the mother. Recently, there has been much research on the development of noninvasive methods to detect fetal aneuploidy. ref name Ref1 cite journal doi 10.1073 pnas.0808319105 title Noninvasive diagnosis of fetal aneuploidy ... in laboratory techniques for prenatal diagnosis last Miny first P coauthors Tercanli S, Holzgreve ... 161 8 ref Early diagnosis During the first trimester of pregnancy, chorionic villi sampling has become ... nucleic acids. ref cite doi 10.1093 humupd dmq049 ref Rapid diagnosis Cell culturing usually takes ... hybridization FISH is used for rapid diagnosis. It detects the presence of specific DNA sequences ... Ref2 Noninvasive diagnosis Due to the detection of fetal cells and fetal DNA circulating in maternal blood, noninvasive diagnosis of fetal aneuploidy is becoming more promising. ref name Ref2 ref name urlFetal Cells from Maternal Blood A Powerful tool for Prenatal Diagnosis cite web url http newsite.fcmb.dk ... Diagnosis ref Maternal plasma nucleic acid analysis The development of a variety of screening ... diagnosis? last Zimmermann first BG coauthors Grill S, Holzgreve W, Zhong XY, Jackson LG, Hahn S journal ... diagnosis is now starting to be heavily used and researched further. ref name Ref1 Other techniques ... was conducted to determine how women felt about noninvasive diagnosis of fetal aneuploid using ... women and seventy nine percent of female medical students view this type of diagnosis in a positive ... that this form of diagnosis will be available in the future. ref name Ref5 cite journal title The attitude ... DEFAULTSORT Diagnosis Of Fetal Aneuploidy Category Medical diagnosis Category Chromosomal disorders ...   more details



  1. List of Mystery Diagnosis episodes

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  1. Blood Ties (Diagnosis: Murder)

    Refimprove date February 2010 Infobox television episode Title Blood Ties Series Diagnosis Murder 1993&ndash 2001 Image Image DM Blood Ties.png 270px Caption Screenshot of from left Kathy Evison as Detective Amy Devlin and Zoe McLellan as Detective Taylor Lucas. Season 6 Episode 21 Airdate Start date 1999 5 6 Length 60 minutes Production Writer Lee Goldberg br William Rabkin Director Bruce Seth Green Producer Editor Music Photographer Guests Kathy Evison as Detective Amy Devlin br Zoe McLellan as Detective Taylor Lucas Episode list List of Diagnosis Murder episodes List of Diagnosis Murder episodes Prev Trash TV TV episode Trash TV Next Today is the Last Day of the Rest of My Life Blood Ties is the 21st episode of the sixth season of Diagnosis Murder 1993&ndash 2001 , an United States American medical drama medical crime drama crime drama , Mystery fiction mystery television program television series the episode originally aired on May 6, 1999. It was filmed as a television pilot pilot ... . http www.diagnosis murder.com tv.html Television . diagnosis murder.com operated by Lee Goldberg ... earlier episodes of Diagnosis Murder Murder by the Busload and Wrong Number that were written and or produced Goldberg & Rabkin prior to the nested pilot. Because Diagnosis Murder was itself a spin ... have starred Fred Dryer . ref Database undated . http www.tv.com diagnosis murder retribution 1 episode ... 70 Dick Van Dyke as Dr. Mark Sloan Diagnosis Murder Dr. Mark Sloan Victoria Rowell as Dr. Amanda ... See also multicol Diagnosis Murder List of Diagnosis Murder episodes col break 1999 in television col end References Reflist 2 External links imdb episode 0559161 Diagnosis Murder Blood Ties episode http www.diagnosismurder.co.uk diagnosismurder.col.uk , Diagnosis Murder fansite http www.diagnosis murder.com pdfs blood 20ties.pdf Diagnosis Murder Blood Ties episode script in Portable Document Format PDF format 652 Kilobyte KB Adobe Acrobat Adobe Reader required . diagnosis murder.com operated ...   more details



  1. RPR problem diagnosis

    RPR rapid problem resolution is a problem diagnosis method specifically designed to determine the root cause of IT problems. Overview RPR deals with failures, incorrect output and performance issues, and its particular strengths are in the diagnosis of ongoing & recurring Grey problem grey problems . The method comprises Core process Supporting techniques The core process defines a step by step approach to problem diagnosis and has three phases Discover Gather and review existing information Reach an agreed understanding Investigate Create and execute a diagnostic data capture plan Analyse the results and iterate if necessary Identify root cause Fix Translate diagnostic data Determine and implement fix Confirm root cause addressed The supporting techniques detail how the objectives of the core process steps are achieved, and cite examples using tools and techniques that are available in every business. Standards alignment RPR has been fully aligned with ITIL v3 since RPR 2.01 was released in April 2008. RPR fits directly into the Information Technology Infrastructure Library Problem management ITIL v3 problem management process as a sub process. Some organisations handle ongoing recurring problems within incident management, and RPR also fits into the Incident Management ITSM ITIL v3 incident management process as a sub process. COBIT also defines a problem management process DS10 with key activity of Perform root cause analysis . RPR is a superset of this step in that it defines a process that covers all of the activities needed to perform Problem investigation & diagnosis, including Root Cause identification. Limitations and considerations RPR has some limitations and considerations ... Problem Resolution RPR . RPR is now focused on Problem Diagnosis based on Root Cause Identification ... with Problem Management. In September 2011, Advance7 published RPR A Problem Diagnosis Method for IT Professionals ... v3 incident management COBIT Grey problem Further reading Offord, Paul 2011 . RPR A Problem Diagnosis ...   more details



  1. Diagnosis of Asperger syndrome

    Several factors complicate the diagnosis of Asperger syndrome AS , an autism spectrum disorder ASD . Like ... language delay delay in language or cognitive development . Problems in diagnosis include disagreement ... or even whether AS exists as a separate syndrome, and over and under diagnosis for non technical reasons. As with other ASD forms, early diagnosis is important, and differential diagnosis must consider ... be significant, and must affect important areas of function, and the diagnosis is excluded if criteria ... for diagnosis. ref name Klin The World Health Organization ICD 10 criteria are almost ..., often related to abnormal preoccupations, are common but are not required for diagnosis and the DSM ... 5 pages 636 46 year 2007 pmid 17450055 doi 10.1097 chi.0b013e318033ff42 ref ref name Baskin Diagnosis ... to make a diagnosis such as abnormal eye contact, aloofness, failure to respond when called ... may be given as a residual diagnosis to children of normal intelligence who do not meet diagnostic ... of children with uncertain symptoms. Conversely, the cost of screening and diagnosis and the challenge of obtaining payment can inhibit or delay diagnosis. ref cite journal author Shattuck PT, Grosse SD title Issues related to the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders journal Ment ... team evaluation to either confirm or exclude a diagnosis of AS. This team usually includes a psychologist ... Delayed or mistaken diagnosis is a serious problem that can be traumatic for individuals and families diagnosis based solely on a neurological, speech and language, or educational attainment may yield only a partial diagnosis. ref name Fitzgerald Advances in genetic technology allow Clinical ... evaluation for the etiologic diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders author Schaefer GB, Mendelsohn NJ ... laysource Medical News Today laydate 2008 02 07 ref Genetic diagnosis is relatively expensive ... pmid 16419100 ref Early diagnosis Parents of children with AS can typically trace differences ...   more details



  1. Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy

    third party sources date October 2011 Image The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy.jpg right The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, 19th Edition The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy , often called simply The Merck Manual , is the world s best selling medical textbook. First published in 1899, it is now in its 19th 2011 edition. Professional Edition File Merck s Archives, January 1906.jpg left thumb Ad for the January 1906 edition of the Merck s Archives. The Merck Manual is recommended by librarians in standard references such as the Brandon Hill list Brandon Hill selected list of books and journals for the small medical library , published by the Medical Library Association. It is published as a service to the medical community and is one of the least expensive medical textbooks on the Brandon Hill list. The Merck Manual 19th Edition was published by the pharmaceutical company Merck & Co. Merck & Co., Inc. in July 2011. It is continuously updated by an independent editorial board and over 300 peer reviewers. In addition to the hard cover edition, mobile apps are available and the full current text is available free online at http www.merckmanuals.com www.merckmanuals.com . The Merck Manual is organized, like most internal medicine textbooks, into organ systems, such as heart, lungs, gastrointestinal system, muscular system, etc., dealing with each major disease of that system in turn, in the standard format of diagnosis symptoms , prognosis and treatment. It condenses all of medical knowledge into 3500 pages, by emphasizing practical information of use to a practicing physician. Home Edition In 1997, it was re edited in a consumer edition, The Merck Manual of Medical Information, Home Edition. A second revised edition was published in 2003 and the third edition was published as The Merck Manual Home Health Handbook in 2009. In addition to the hard cover, several paperback editions and mobile apps, the full text is available free online at http www.merckmanuals.com ...   more details



  1. List of Diagnosis: Murder characters

    This is a list of characters in the classic drama murder mystery television show, Diagnosis Murder , which ran from 1993 2001. The characters are listed alphabetically by their last name or by the name which appears in the episode credits. Amanda Bentley Infobox character name Amanda Bentley occupation Medical examiner pathologist for Community General Hospital Chief of Pathology portrayer Victoria Rowell first Diagnosis of Murder last Diagnosis Murder Without Warning Without Warning Dr. Amanda Bentley is a medical examiner pathologist . She appears in seasons 1 8 and is played by Victoria Rowell . However, in the first three TV Movies Diagnosis of Murder , The House on Sycamore Street and A Twist of the Knife , Amanda is played by Cynthia Gibb . Victoria Rowell appeared in all the episodes of the series, with the exception of 11 both sporadically and during the last season on CBS . Dr. Amanda Bentley is Dr. Mark Sloan s faithful young woman and beautiful medical partner, specializing in pathology . It is revealed in the series that the character of Amanda is an orphan just as Victoria Rowell is , taken to an orphanage when she was younger and soon adopted. Her adopted father was an owner of a yacht , and his sailors were always good friends with the family. When she was six, Amanda took up ballet . She stopped dancing for medical school , but returns to it at the end of season eight. She once fainted during medical school at the sight of her first corpse. She is constantly kidded ... in the four first seasons only. Mark Sloan Infobox soap character name Dr. Mark Sloan series Diagnosis Murder portrayer Dick Van Dyke first Diagnosis of Murder last Diagnosis Murder Without Warning ... Department LAPD seasons 1 8 portrayer Barry Van Dyke first Diagnosis of Murder last Diagnosis Murder ... Murder written by Cynthia Deming & William J Royce last Diagnosis Murder Without Warning Without ... The Official Diagnosis Murder Website DEFAULTSORT Diagnosis Murder Category Lists of television characters ...   more details



  1. History of medical diagnosis

    The history of medical diagnosis began in earnest from the days of Imhotep in ancient Egypt and Hippocrates in ancient Greece but is far from perfect despite the enormous bounty of information made available by medical research including the sequencing of the human genome . The practice of diagnosis continues to be dominated by theories set down in the early 20th century. Ancient Egypt An Ancient Egyptian medicine Egyptian medical textbook , the Edwin Smith Papyrus written by Imhotep floruit fl. 2630 2611 BC , was the first to apply the method of diagnosis to the treatment of disease. ref harvnb Encyclopedia Britannica p ref Ancient Babylonia A Babylonia n medical textbook, the Diagnostic Handbook written by Esagil kin apli fl. 1069 1046 BC , introduced the use of empiricism , logic and rationality in the diagnosis of an illness or disease. ref harvnb Horstmanshoff Stol Tilburg 2004 pp 97 98 ref The book made use of logical rules in combining observed symptoms on the body of a patient with its diagnosis and prognosis . ref harvnb Horstmanshoff Stol Tilburg 2004 pp 99 ref He described the symptoms for many varieties of epilepsy and related ailment s along with their diagnosis and prognosis ref harvnb Stol 1993 p 5 ref which both played significant roles in the practice of Babylonia Medicine Babylonian medicine . ref harvnb Ginzburg 1984 pp 90 91 ref Ancient China Predated by Babylonian ... the idea of a syndrome in the diagnosis of specific diseases. ref harvnb Goodman 2003 p 155 ref ... 1900s, were based on the principles of the diagnosis and treatment of disease . According to Osler ... medicine could fully appreciate the fundamental importance of his concept of diagnosis. Present ... and analyzed algorithmically in order to draw a diagnosis and subsequently produce a strategy ... PA185&dq tcm six evils&hl zh CN v onepage&q&f false Practical Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese ... History Of Medical Diagnosis Category History of medicine ...   more details



  1. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis

    In medicine and clinical genetics pre implantation genetic diagnosis PGD or PIGD also known as embryo ... way to prenatal diagnosis . When used to screen for a specific genetic disease , its main advantage ... to implantation for other reasons than diagnosis or screening. ref http books.google.se books?id R1wV2pNTRfwC ... R title Genetic analysis of DNA from single human oocytes a model for preimplantation diagnosis ... pmc 1837017 doi 10.1136 bmj.299.6690.22 url ref ref cite journal author Holding C, Monk M title Diagnosis ... C, Kuliev A title Preimplantation diagnosis for Fanconi anemia combined with HLA matching journal ... with the diagnosis for monogenic diseases such as Fanconi anaemia or b thalassemia in those cases ... form of prenatal diagnosis, the nature of the requests for PGD often differs from those of prenatal diagnosis requests made when the mother is already pregnant. Some of the widely accepted indications for PGD would not be acceptable for prenatal diagnosis. Sex discernment Preimplantation genetic diagnosis ... shortsharpscience 2006 09 designer deafness.html Technical aspects PGD is a form of genetic diagnosis ... and the embryos kept in culture until the diagnosis is established. It is also necessary to perform a biopsy on these embryos in order to obtain material on which to perform the diagnosis. The diagnosis ... embryos for preimplantation genetic diagnosis Currently, all PGD embryos are obtained by assisted ... CM title Analysis of the first polar body preconception genetic diagnosis journal Hum. Reprod. volume ... J, Cohen J title The use of first polar bodies for preimplantation diagnosis of aneuploidy journal ..., as in the case of PB biopsy, yields a very limited amount of tissue for diagnosis, necessitating ... for a safer and more complete diagnosis than PB biopsy and still leaves enough time to finish the diagnosis before the embryos must be replaced in the patient s uterus, unlike blastocyst ... for the diagnosis of the embryos before day 5. In this stage, the cells are still totipotent ...   more details



  1. Computer-aided diagnosis

    interpretation of a medical image. Computer aided diagnosis topics Methodology CAD is fundamentally ... of tumor Size of the considered tumor Applications CAD is used in the diagnosis of breast cancer ... imaging exist too. Lung cancer bronchial carcinoma In the diagnosis of lung cancer, computed tomography .... J. Halpern, Diagnosis of coronary stenosis with CT angiography comparison of automated computer diagnosis ... for the diagnosis of bone metastases in whole body bone scans and coronary artery disease in myocardial ... Assisted Detection es Diagn sticos asistidos por ordenador nl Computer aided diagnosis ja ...   more details



  1. Periodontal diagnosis and classification

    In dentistry , numerous types of classification schemes have been developed to describe the teeth and gingiva gum tissue in a way that categorizes various defects. All of these classification schemes combine to provide the periodontal diagnosis of the aforementioned tissues in their various states of health and disease. Alveolar ridge deficiency In 1983, Seibert classified alveolar bone alveolar crestal defects ref Seibert, JS. u Reconstruction of deformed partially edentulous ridges using full thickness onlay grafts Part I technique and wound healing u . Compend Contin Educ Dent 1983 4 437 453. ref Class I Buccolingual loss with crestal heigh maintained Class II Vertical loss with buccolingual width maintained Class III Combination of buccolingual and vertical loss Furcation defect Main Furcation defect Gingival recession The magnitude of a receding gumline, commonly referred to as the measurement of gingival recession , is most often described using Miller s classification ref Miller PD Jr. u A classification of marginal tissue recession u . Int J Perio Rest Dent 1985 5 2 9 13. ref Class I Recession that does not extend to the mucogingival junction Class II Recession that extends to or beyond the mucogingival junction, but without loss of interproximal Gingivitis Definition clinical attachment Class III Recession that extends to or beyond the mucogingival junction, with either loss of interproximal clinical attachment or tooth rotation Class IV Recession that extends to or beyond the mucogingival junction, with either interproximal clinical attachment or tooth rotation that is severe Tooth mobility As a general rule, mobility is graded clinically by applying firm pressure with either two metal instruments or one metal instrument and a gloved finger. ref name Clin Carranza, FA Clinical Diagnosis. In Newman, MG Takei, HH Carrana FA, editors Carranza s Clinical Periodontology , 9th Edition. Philadelphia W.B. Saunders Company, 2002. page 439. ref Normal mobility Grade ...   more details



  1. Myocardial infarction diagnosis

    Main Myocardial infarction A diagnosis of myocardial infarction is made by integrating the history of the presenting illness and physical examination with electrocardiogram findings and cardiac marker s blood test s for Cardiac muscle heart muscle cell biology cell damage . ref name Mallinson 2010 15 cite journal last Mallinson first T title Myocardial Infarction journal Focus on First Aid volume issue 15 pages 15 date 2010 pmid url http www.focusonfirstaid.co.uk Magazine issue15 index.aspx accessdate 2010 06 08 doi ref ref name GPnotebook MI http www.gpnotebook.co.uk simplepage.cfm?ID 892665874&linkID 23278&cook yes Myocardial infarction diagnosis and investigations GPnotebook , retrieved November 27, 2006. ref A Coronary catheterization coronary angiogram allows visualization of narrowings or obstructions on the heart vessels, and therapeutic measures can follow immediately. At autopsy , a pathologist can diagnose a myocardial infarction based on Anatomical pathology anatomopathological findings. A chest radiograph and routine blood tests may indicate complications or precipitating causes and are often performed upon arrival to an emergency department . New regional wall motion abnormalities on an Medical ultrasonography echocardiogram are also suggestive of a myocardial infarction. Echo may be performed in equivocal cases by the on call cardiologist. ref name eMedicineEMERG DE Fenton et al. http www.emedicine.com EMERG topic327.htm section workup Myocardial infarction eMedicine ... cite journal author Anonymous title Nomenclature and criteria for diagnosis of ischemic heart disease ... myocardial damage. ref cite journal author Eisenman A title Troponin assays for the diagnosis of myocardial ... url http www.clinchem.org cgi content full 51 5 810 ref The diagnosis of myocardial infarction ... has occurred and then evaluated for a more precise diagnosis. ref name Braunwald 2002 cite journal ... references DEFAULTSORT Myocardial infarction diagnosis Category Aging associated diseases Category ...   more details



  1. Procedure codes

    Read codes system used in United Kingdom General Practice See also diagnosis codes medical classification ...Procedure codes are numbers or alphanumeric codes used to identify specific health interventions taken by medical professionals. Examples of procedure codes International International Classification of Procedures in Medicine ICPM and International Classification of Health Interventions ICHI ref cite web url http www.who.int classifications ichi en title WHO International Classification of Health Interventions ICHI accessdate 2011 06 14 publisher World Health Organization ref ICPC 2 International Classification of Primary Care , which contains diagnosis codes, reasons for encounter RFE , and process of care as well as procedure codes North American Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System including Current Procedural Terminology used in United States ICD 10 Procedure Coding System ICD 10 PCS used in United States ICD 9 CM Volume 3 subset of ICD ICD 9 CM used in United States Canadian Classification of Health Interventions CCI used in Canada. Replaced CCP. ref http secure.cihi.ca cihiweb dispPage.jsp?cw page codingclass cci e secure.cihi.ca ref dead link date June 2011 Nursing Interventions Classification NIC used in United States ref http www.duke.edu goodw010 vocab NIC.html duke.edu ref dead link date June 2011 Nursing Minimum Data Set NMDS Nursing Outcomes Classification NOC SNOMED P axis European OPS 301 adaptation of ICPM used in Germany OPCS 4.6 used by the NHS in England ref http www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk systemsandservices data clinicalcoding codingstandards opcs4 opcs 4.6 ref Classification des Actes M dicaux CCAM used in France ref http www.ccam.sante.fr ccam.sante.fr ref dead link date June 2011 NOMESCO Geb hrenordnung f r rzte GO Germany Nomenclature des prestations de sant de l institut national d assurance maladie invalidit Belgium TARMED Switzerland Classificatie van virrichtingen Dutch Other Australian Classification of Health Interventions ACHI ...   more details



  1. Machine fault diagnosis

    Merge Fault detection and isolation date September 2010 refimprove date March 2010 Machine fault diagnosis is a field of Mechanical Engineering concerned with finding faults arising in machines. A particularly well developed part of it applies specifically to rotating machinery, one of the most common types encountered. To identify the most probable faults leading to failure, many methods are used for data collection, including vibration monitoring, thermal imaging , oil particle analysis, etc. Then these data are processed utilizing methods like spectral analysis , wavelet analysis , waveform analysis in the time domain, because spectral analysis usually concerns only frequency distribution and not phase information and others. The results of this analysis are used in a root cause failure analysis in order to determine the original cause of the fault. For example, if a bearing fault is diagnosed, then it is likely that the bearing was not itself damaged at installation, but rather as the consequence of another installation error e.g., misalignment which then led to bearing damage. Diagnosing the bearing s damaged state is not enough for precision maintenance purposes. The root cause needs to be identified and remedied. If this is not done, the replacement bearing will soon wear out for the same reason and the machine will suffer more damage, remaining dangerous. Of course, the cause may also be visible as a result of the spectral analysis undertaken at the data collection stage, but this may not always be the case. Data collection methods Methods used to collect data include vibration measurement, thermal imaging , oil particle analysis and others. Data analysis methods Spectral Analysis, Wavelet Analysis, Time domain Waveform Analysis, others. Common faults diagnosed main ... Management See also Accident analysis Condition monitoring Diagnosis Maintenance testing Reliability ... Understanding and Reducing Fan Vibration DEFAULTSORT Machine Fault Diagnosis Category Mechanical ...   more details



  1. Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections

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  1. List of Diagnosis: Murder episodes

    DISPLAYTITLE List of Diagnosis Murder episodes The following is a list of Diagnosis Murder episodes , a United States US television program television show originally airing from October 29, 1993 to May 11, 2001. In all, 178 episodes were aired. Overview class wikitable colspan 2 rowspan 2 Season rowspan 2 Episodes rowspan 2 Originally aired colspan 2 Diagnosis Murder DVD releases DVD Release width 20 DVD region code Region 1 width 20 DVD region code Region 2 bgcolor lightblue height 10px align center Pilot Pilot align center 1 align center 1991 align center September 12, 2006 align center May 5, 2008 bgcolor white height 10px align center TV Movies TV Movies align center 3 align center 1992 1993 align center November 1, 2011 align center TBA bgcolor lightblue height 10px align center Season 1 1993 1994 1 align center 19 align center 1993 1994 align center September 12, 2006 align center May 5, 2008 bgcolor gold height 10px align center Season 2 1994 1995 2 align center 22 align center 1994 1995 align center June 12, 2007 align center February 9, 2009 bgcolor blue height 10px align center Season 3 1995 1996 3 align center 18 align center 1995 1996 align center December 4, 2007 align ... 31, 2012 align center TBA Origins Diagnosis Murder began when Dick Van Dyke starred in It Never Entered ... a difficult murder. TV Movies A total five TV movies were made, with the first three Diagnosis of Murder ... series had ended. class wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC TV Movie Number Title Airdate 01 Diagnosis of Murder ... date 1999 4 29 LineColor DBE9F4 Episode list EpisodeNumber 6.21 Title Blood Ties Diagnosis Murder episode ... Dyke OriginalAirDate Start date 2001 5 11 LineColor DBE9F4 External links Imdb episodes 0105986 Diagnosis Murder Tv.com episodes diagnosis murder 187 Diagnosis Murder DEFAULTSORT List of Diagnosis Murder episodes Category Lists of television series episodes Diagnosis Murder Category Lists of American television series episodes Diagnosis Murder no Liste over Diagnose Mord episoder ...   more details



  1. Read codes

    Read codes are the standard clinical terminology system used in General Practice in the United Kingdom ... the expressiviy of a diagnosis code diagnosis coding system. History Since its origins in the 1980s ... P title Structural and lexical features of successive versions of the Read Codes url http www.phcsg.org ... to another was represented through the code itself J... is the common ancestor of all other codes with J as the first character, and J1.. in turn the common ancestor of all codes beginning J1 . Because of its four character code structure, READ Codes version 1 was more commonly known as 4 Byte READ ... 1991. The October 2010 release contained 82,967 discrete 5 byte codes although the actual number ... codes with first character lower case alpha organised in a monohierarchy . Released every four weeks, the October 2010 release contained 52,316 codes. A popular misconception is that all 4 Byte codes are also present in 5 Byte, where they will also carry the same meaning. Whilst in the majority ... Questions about Clinical Terms The Read Codes url http www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk systemsandservices ... . The intellectual property of the codes themselves was purchased outright by the UK government, and they have ... Although codes remain 5 bytes in length, the hierarchical relationship between codes is no longer represented through the codes themselves but rather through a separate table listing all binary parent child relations this allows for a polyhierarchy of indefinite depth. Codes exist independently from ... with the letter Y Both concept codes and term codes have a release status, thus allowing authoring ... of further codes, to form compound expressions with more detailed semantics than may be expressed .... The October 2010 release contained 298,102 discrete concept codes of which 55,829 were marked as inactive ... maintained versions of the READ codes are now maintained by the UK Terminology Centre, a division within ... Diagnosis classification Category Health standards Category General practice Category Clinical procedure ...   more details



  1. ABC Codes

    orphan date December 2008 ABC Codes are five digit Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA compliant alpha codes e.g., AAAAA used by licensed and non licensed healthcare practitioners on standard healthcare claim forms e.g., Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services CMS 1500 Form to describe services, remedies and or supply items provided and or used during patient visits. ABC codes contain both a short description and an expanded definition of the service, remedy and or supply item. ABC codes were created and designed by ABC Coding Solutions http www.ABCcodes.com . ABC codes fill gaps in healthcare coding and the National Health Information Network NHIN that older medical code sets do not cover by describing care provided by all healthcare practitioners. ABC codes can also be used in conjunction with two digit, alpha numeric practitioner identifiers e.g., 1A to identify the practitioner type e.g., chiropractor providing the service. Additionally, ABC codes are supported by state legislative references regarding scope of practice and training requirements on a code, state and practitioner specific basis. ABC codes are a proposed solution and approach to accurately document care provided during each patient encounter as mandated by HIPAA. Personalities linked to ABC Coding Solutions Daniel Robbins External links http www.ABCcodes.com ABC Coding Solutions Website DEFAULTSORT Abc Codes Category Healthcare policy in the United States US gov stub fr ABC Coding Solutions ...   more details




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