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University of Colorado Colorado Springs
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About: University of Colorado Colorado Springs is a education organization based out in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 6664 authors who have published 10872 publications receiving 323416 citations. The organization is also known as: UCCS & University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Thin film, Capacitor, Ferroelectricity
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TL;DR: This work describes two cases, one with peroneal neuropathy and the other with compartment syndrome, associated with IPCD use during surgery, and recommends another method of DVT prophylaxis in surgical patients with cancer or significant weight loss, or those who are undergoing procedures in the lithotomy position.
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TL;DR: It is concluded that the capability maturity model levels do associate with IS implementation strategies and higher CMM levels relate to higher software quality and project performance and that information systems (IS) implementation strategies have a significant impact on software qualityand project performance.
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TL;DR: Fexofenadine HCl is both effective and safe for the treatment of ragweed seasonal allergic rhinitis and 60 mg bid appears to be the optimal therapeutic dosage for these patients.
Abstract: Background H 1 -receptor antagonists are effective for the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis. In rare circumstances, some second-generation H 1 -receptor antagonists have been associated with prolongation of the corrected QT interval (QT c ), thus increasing the risk of ventricular arrhythmias. Fexofenadine HCl, the carboxylic acid metabolite of terfenadine, is a new second-generation antihistamine that is nonsedating and does not cause electrocardiographic effects. Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of fexofenadine HCl in the treatment of ragweed seasonal allergic rhinitis and to characterize the dose-response relationship of fexofenadine HCl at dosages of 60, 120, and 240 mg bid. Methods A multicenter, 14-day, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial was conducted with patients suffering from moderate to severe ragweed seasonal allergic rhinitis who met symptom severity criteria after a 3-day placebo baseline period. Patients with minimal or very severe symptoms during the baseline period were excluded. Patients were randomized to receive fexofenadine HCl (60, 120, or 240 mg bid) or placebo at 12-hour dosing intervals (7:00 am and 7:00 pm). The primary efficacy measure was patient-assessed 12-hour reflective total symptom score before the evening dose (trough). Results Five hundred seventy patients completed the trial. Fexofenadine HCl at each dosage provided significant improvement in total symptom score ( P c , were detected. Conclusions Fexofenadine HCl is both effective and safe for the treatmnet of ragweed seasonal allergic rhinitis. Because there was no additional efficacy at higher dosages, 60 mg bid appears to be the optimal therapeutic dosage for these patients.
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TL;DR: The results demonstrate the important role of the country of origin of the ERP package and consultant quality in configuring a high-quality ERP system and alleviating the negative effect of misfit problems.
Abstract: There are many benefits of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, but their implementation is both complicated and difficult because the product spans functional silos and involves many internal and external entities. An ERP system is the outcome of social processes, and different ERP systems can embody distinct social arrangements when developed in different cultural contexts. Such social arrangements are difficult to change due the closure effect of technology stabilization. This leads to various misfit problems, both during and after ERP implementation, causing adverse effects on delivered ERP quality. With a survey of 85 ERP implementation cases in Taiwan, this study derives and empirically tests the main as well as the interaction effects of the country of origin of the ERP package, consultant quality, top management support, and user support of the ERP system quality as perceived by the client after implementation. The results demonstrate the important role of the country of origin of the ERP package and consultant quality in configuring a high-quality ERP system and alleviating the negative effect of misfit problems.
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TL;DR: Park et al. as discussed by the authors performed a numerical simulation of the effect of the dissolution of LiMn2O4 particles on Li-Ion battery performance and found that dissolution significantly reduced battery performance.
Abstract: Numerical Simulation of the Effect of the Dissolution of LiMn2O4 Particles on Li-Ion Battery Performance Jonghyun Park, Jeong Hun Seo, Gregory Plett,* Wei Lu, and Ann Marie Sastry Department of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering, and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2125, USA Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80933-7150, USA
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Jeff Greenberg | 105 | 542 | 43600 |
James F. Scott | 99 | 714 | 58515 |
Martin Wikelski | 89 | 420 | 25821 |
Neil W. Kowall | 89 | 279 | 34943 |
Ananth Dodabalapur | 85 | 394 | 27246 |
Tom Pyszczynski | 82 | 246 | 30590 |
Patrick S. Kamath | 78 | 466 | 31281 |
Connie M. Weaver | 77 | 473 | 30985 |
Alejandro Lucia | 75 | 680 | 23967 |
Michael J. McKenna | 70 | 356 | 16227 |
Timothy J. Craig | 69 | 458 | 18340 |
Sheldon Solomon | 67 | 150 | 23916 |
Michael H. Stone | 65 | 370 | 16355 |
Christopher J. Gostout | 65 | 334 | 13593 |
Edward T. Ryan | 60 | 303 | 11822 |