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Johnson, Steven W., Shannon V. Brown, and David H. Priest. "Effectiveness of Oral Vancomycin for Prevention of Healthcare Facility–Onset Clostridioides difficile Infection in Targeted Patients During Systemic Antibiotic Exposure." Clinical Infectious Diseases 71, no. 5 (September 27, 2019): 1133–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz966.

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Abstract Background Limited retrospective data suggest prophylactic oral vancomycin may prevent Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI). We sought to evaluate the effectiveness of oral vancomycin for the prevention of healthcare facility–onset CDI (HCFO-CDI) in targeted patients. Methods We conducted a randomized, prospective, open-label study at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, between October 2018 and April 2019. Included patients were randomized 1:1 to either oral vancomycin (dosed at 125 mg once daily while receiving systemic antibiotics and continued for 5 days postcompletion of systemic antibiotics [OVP]) or no prophylaxis. The primary endpoint was incidence of HCFO-CDI. Secondary endpoints included incidence of community-onset healthcare facility–associated CDI (CO-HCFA-CDI), incidence of vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE) colonization after receiving OVP, adverse effects, and cost of OVP. Results A total of 100 patients were evaluated, 50 patients in each arm. Baseline and hospitalization characteristics were similar, except antibiotic exposure. No events of HCFO-CDI were noted in the OVP group compared with 6 (12%) in the no-prophylaxis group (P = .03). CO-HCFA-CDI was identified in 2 patients who were previously diagnosed with HCFO-CDI. No patients developed new VRE colonization, with only 1 patient reporting mild gastrointestinal side effects to OVP. A total of 600 doses of OVP were given during the study, with each patient receiving an average of 12 doses. Total acquisition cost of OVP was $1302, $26.04 per patient. Conclusion OVP appears to protect against HCFO-CDI during in-patient stay in targeted patients during systemic antibiotic exposure. Further prospective investigation is warranted.
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Johnson, Steven W., David H. Priest, and Shannon V. Brown. "2414. Effectiveness of Oral Vancomycin for Prevention of Healthcare Facility-Onset Clostridioides difficile Infection in High-Risk Patients." Open Forum Infectious Diseases 6, Supplement_2 (October 2019): S833. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.2092.

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Abstract Background Studies suggest oral vancomycin prophylaxis may be effective in preventing Clostridioides difficile infection. These studies are limited by their retrospective design, reliance on local clinical practice patterns, lack of intervention standardization, and limited risk stratification. We sought to evaluate the effectiveness of oral vancomycin for the prevention of healthcare facility-onset CDI (HCFO-CDI) in high-risk patients. Methods We conducted a randomized, prospective, open-label study at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina between October 2018 and April 2019. Admitted high-risk patients (defined as: ≥ 60 years of age, hospitalized ≤ 30 days prior to the index hospitalization and received systemic antibiotics during that prior hospitalization and currently receiving systemic antibiotics) were randomized 1:1 to either oral vancomycin (dosed at 125 mg once daily while receiving systemic antibiotics and continued for 5 days post completion of systemic antibiotics [OVP]), or no prophylaxis. The primary endpoint was incidence of HCFO-CDI. Secondary endpoints included incidence of community-onset healthcare facility-associated CDI (CO-HCFA-CDI), development of VRE colonization after receiving OVP, and adverse effects and cost of OVP. Results A total of 100 patients were evaluated, 50 patients in each group. Baseline and hospitalization characteristics were similar in each group. No incidents of HCFO-CDI were diagnosed in the OVP group compared with 6 (12%) in the no prophylaxis group (P = 0.03). CO-HCFA-CDI was not observed in either group. No patients developed new VRE colonization with only 1 patient reporting mild gastrointestinal side-effects to OVP. A total of 600 doses of OVP were given during the study, with each patient receiving an average of 12 doses. Total acquisition cost of OVP was $728.25, $60.69 per patient. Conclusion OVP was highly effective in preventing HCFO-CDI. OVP was well tolerated with no apparent risk for VRE colonization. Further prospective investigation is warranted to determine the impact and cost-effectiveness of routine use of OVP in high-risk patients. Disclosures All authors: No reported disclosures.
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Wood, E. "Teaching and Learning Materials and the Internet (Third Edition) Ian Forsyth; Kogan Page, London [www. kogan-page. co. uk], 2001, pp. 166, price £19.99 paperback, ISBN 0-7494-336-71." Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education 29, no. 6 (November 2001): 269. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1470-8175(01)00088-1.

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Ronfeldt, Paul. "Book Review: Breen Creighton and Andrew Stewart, Labour Law, 5th edn. Sydney: Federation Press, 2010. 1050 pp. (pbk). Anthony Forsyth, Val Gostencnik, Jacqueline Parker and Rosemary Roach, Navigating the Fair Work Laws. Sydney: Lawbook Co., 2010. (pbk)." Journal of Industrial Relations 53, no. 3 (June 2011): 418–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00221856110530031203.

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Flinn, Cindy L., and Edward N. Ashworth. "The Relationship between Carbohydrates and Flower Bud Hardiness among Three Forsythia Taxa." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 120, no. 4 (July 1995): 607–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.120.4.607.

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The accumulation of total soluble sugars (TSS) and starch and their relationship to flower bud hardiness were studied in three Forsythia taxa: Forsythia ×intermedia `Spectabilis', Forsythia ×intermedia `Lynwood', and F. suspensa. Taxon hardiness was based on the mean temperature at which low temperature exotherms (LTEs) occurred during thermal analysis. Ethanol-extracted soluble sugars were quantified with anthrone, and starch was enzymatically digested and quantified with Trinder reagent. Qualitative changes in sugar content were determined with high-performance liquid chromatography and co-chromatography of authentic standards. Quantitative and qualitative changes in sugar content, similar for the three taxa, were observed in conjunction with fluctuations in flower bud hardiness, although neither TSS nor starch were correlated with mean LTE temperature. TSS was higher in acclimated than nonacclimated buds. However, after deacclimation began, sugars continued to increase with mean LTE temperature. Buds lacked starch except for a brief period during deacclimation. Galactose, stachyose, raffinose, and an unidentified carbohydrate were positively correlated with hardiness (P = 0.005, 0.001, 0.005, and 0.001, respectively).
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Hammond, Helena. "Dancing against History: (The Royal) Ballet, Forsythe, Foucault, Brecht, and the BBC." Dance Research 31, no. 2 (November 2013): 120–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/drs.2013.0072.

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On 5 July 1997, The Royal Ballet danced William Forsythe's Steptext as part of a final programme at its Royal Opera House home before the theatre closed for an extensive Millennial programme of rebuilding. Filmed by the BBC, the performance was televised as part of the 1997 Christmas schedule. This paper explores the striking parallels between the institutional critique staged by Steptext and the literal deconstruction which the Royal Opera House was about to undergo. It considers how the programme debated Covent Garden as British cultural institution just as the reconstruction of the Royal Opera House was imminent. Focusing first on Steptext's post-structuralist desire to excavate, disrupt, and disavow the apparently logical structures which have shaped the governing institutions of western performance, it moves to consider how the BBC programme makers co-opted, and extended to the fabric of the Royal Opera House itself, ballet's same potential to critique its own institutional history enshrined in Steptext. Having argued that Brecht might be an especially apt ally in Forsythe's realisation, through performance, of some of the fundamental tenets of Foucauldian theory, those relating to Foucault's re-conceptualisation of history especially, this paper moves finally to propose the performance and televisual adaptation of Steptext as a portal into new modes of reading the post-war Royal Ballet as Foucauldian subjugated, or effective, history.
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Huang, Yueyue, Shuang Wu, Yi Zhou, Yue Zhou, Xiaomei Xu, Dongchuan Zuo, Xiaoping Yuan, and Jin Zeng. "The Effects of Extracts from "Red Complex" Pathogens on Human Dental Follicle Cells." Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering 10, no. 8 (August 1, 2020): 1128–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jbt.2020.2370.

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Dental follicle cells could be a natural source of cells for regeneration therapies in periodontitis. The "red complex", which include Porphyromonas gingivalis, Treponema denticola and Tannerella forsythia, is strongly associated with periodontitis. However, the effects of "red complex" on dental follicle cells remains largely unknown. In this study, we evaluated the effects of bacterial extracts obtained from Porphyromonas gingivalis and from "red complex" (Porphyromonas gingivalis, Treponema denticola and Tannerella forsythia in co-culture) on proliferation, migration and osteogenic differentiation of human dental follicle cells. Our data showed that bacterial extracts promoted cell proliferation and migration, decreased the alkaline phosphatase activity, osteogenic genes expression and formation of mineral deposits. Noticeably, compared with the inhibitory effects induced by bacterial extracts from Porphyromonas gingivalis on osteogenic differentiation of human dental follicle cells, the inhibitory effects induced by bacterial extracts from "red complex" were more significant. In conclusion, the extracts from "red complex" pathogens inhibited osteogenic differentiation capacity of human dental follicle cells, and this provides a theoretical basis for the clinical application of stem cell therapy in periodontal tissue engineering.
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Thomas, Kendall, Thomas Keenan, and Mark Franko. "Dialogues: Genesis and Concept of Human Writes." Dance Research Journal 42, no. 2 (2010): 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0149767700001005.

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The following is a transcription of the presentation by Kendall Thomas, co-creator with William Forsythe of the performance installation Human Writes, followed by a discussion with Thomas Keenan and Mark Franko. Kendall Thomas's talk was given simultaneously with a screening of a silent video documentation of the work. (The reader can find moving images of Human Writes at <http://www.art-tv.ch/human_writes.html>). The panel “Rights to Move: Choreographing the Human Rights Struggle,” of which this discussion was a part, also included the participation of Leah Cox, dancer of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company. The event was curated and moderated by Mark Franko and produced by Alan Pally, and it took place at the Bruno Walter Auditorium of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Lincoln Center, on October 12, 2009.
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Akca, D., E. Stylianidis, D. Poli, A. Gruen, O. Altan, M. Hofer, K. Smagas, et al. "3-DIMENSIONAL PRE- AND POST-FIRE COMPARISON OF FOREST AREAS." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-3/W4 (March 6, 2018): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-3-w4-9-2018.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Forest agencies give special attention to forest fires where post-disaster loss can rarely be gauged in a quick and economic way unless an appropriate technology is adopted. Determination of the planimetric and volumetric changes between pre- and post-fire is in high demand. The FORSAT system (a satellite processing platform for high resolution forest assessment) was developed to meet the relevant demands. It has the capability of extracting of 3D geometric information from the very-high resolution (VHR) imagery from satellite optical sensors and automatic 3D change detection. FORSAT includes two main units. The first one is dedicated to the geometric and radiometric processing of satellite optical imagery and 2D/3D information extraction. This includes: image radiometric pre-processing, image and ground point measurement, improvement of geometric sensor orientation, quasi-epipolar image generation for stereo measurements, digital surface model (DSM) extraction by using a precise and robust image matching approach specially designed for VHR satellite imagery, generation of orthoimages, and 3D measurements in single images using mono-plotting and in stereo images. FORSAT supports most of the VHR optically imagery commonly used for civil applications: IKONOS, OrbView &amp;ndash; 3, SPOT &amp;ndash; 5 HRS, SPOT &amp;ndash; 5 HRG, QuickBird, GeoEye-1, WorldView-1/2, Pléiades 1A/1B, SPOT 6/7. The second unit of FORSAT is dedicated to 3D surface comparison for change detection. It allows users to import DSMs, to co-register them using an advanced 3D surface matching approach and to calculate the planimetric and volumetric changes between epochs. The capacity and benefits of FORSAT have been tested in two real cases, where are burned areas located in Cyprus and Austria. The geometric characteristics of burned forest areas have been identified both in 2D plane and 3D volume dimensions, using pre- and post-fire optical data from different sensors. FORSAT is a single source and flexible forest information solution, allowing expert and non-expert remote sensing users to monitor forests in three and four dimensions from VHR optical imagery for many forest information needs.</p>
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Yi, Jin-Mu, Sarah Shin, No Kim, and Ok-Sun Bang. "Neuroprotective Effects of an Aqueous Extract of Forsythia viridissima and Its Major Constituents on Oxaliplatin-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy." Molecules 24, no. 6 (March 25, 2019): 1177. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24061177.

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The dried fruits of Forsythia viridissima have been prescribed to relive fever, pain, vomiting, and nausea in traditional medicine. Oxaliplatin (LOHP) is used to treat advanced colorectal cancer; however, it frequently induces peripheral neuropathies. This study was done to evaluate the neuroprotective effects of an aqueous extract of Forsythia viridissima fruits (EFVF) and its major constituents. Chemical constituents from EFVF were characterized and quantified with the UHPLC-diode array detector method, and three major constituents were identified as arctiin, matairesinol, and arctigenin. The in vitro cytotoxicity was measured by the Ez-cytox viability assay, and the in vivo neuroprotection activity was evaluated by a von Frey test in two rodent animal models that were administered LOHP. EFVF significantly alleviated the LOHP-induced mechanical hypersensitivity in the induction model. EFVF also prevented the induction of mechanical hyperalgesia by LOHP in the pre- and co-treatment of LOHP and EFVF. Consistently, EFVF exerted protective effects against LOHP-induced neurotoxicity as well as inhibited neurite outgrowths in PC12 and dorsal root ganglion cells. Among the major components of EFVF, arctigenin and matairesinol exerted protective effects against LOHP-induced neurotoxicity. Therefore, EFVF may be useful for relieving or preventing LOHP-induced peripheral neuropathy in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy with LOHP.
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Sander, Ingo. "System Modeling and Design Refinement in ForSyDe." Doctoral thesis, KTH, Microelectronics and Information Technology, IMIT, 2003. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-3525.

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Advances in microelectronics allow the integration of more andmore functionality on a single chip. Emerging system-on-a-chiparchitectures include a large amount of heterogeneous componentsand are of increasing complexity. Applications using thesearchitectures require many low-level details in order to yield anefficient implementation. On the other hand constanttime-to-market pressure on electronic systems demands a shortdesign process that allows to model a system at a highabstraction level, not taking low-level implementation detailsinto account. Clearly there is a significant abstraction gapbetween an ideal model for specification and another one forimplementation. This abstraction gap has to be addressed bymethodologies for electronic system design.

This thesis presents the ForSyDe (Formal System Design)methodology, which has been developed with the objective to movesystem design to a higher level of abstraction and to bridge theabstraction gap by transformational design refinement. ForSyDe isbased on carefully selected formal foundations. The initialspecification model uses a synchronous model of computation,which separates communication from computation and has anabstract notion of time. ForSyDe uses the concept of processconstructors to implement the synchronous model, to allow fordesign transformation and the mapping of a refined model onto thetarget architecture. The specification model is refined into adetailed implementation model by the stepwise application ofwell-defined design transformation rules. These rules are eithersemantic preserving or they inflict a design decision modifyingthe semantics. These design decisions are used to introduce thelow-level implementation details that are needed for an efficientimplementation. The implementation model is mapped onto thecomponents of the target architecture. At present ForSyDe modelscan be mapped onto VHDL or C/C++ in order to allow commercialtools to generate custom hardware or sequential software. Thethesis uses a digital equalizer to illustrate the concepts andpotential of ForSyDe.

Electronic System Design, Hardware/Software Co-Design,Electrical Engineering

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Books on the topic "Forsyth and Co"

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Brinegar, Geraldine. Forsyth County, N.C. marriage bonds and co-habitation records, 1849-1868. Winston-Salem, NC: Forsyth County Genealogical Society, 1995.

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The Forsyth Co NC Activity Book. Gallopade International, 2005.

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Inc, Allcensus. 1860 Forsyth CO, GA Federal Census. Allcensus, Inc., 2001.

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United States Geological Survey. Forsyth quadrangle, Illinois--Macon Co: 7.5 minute series (topographic). For sale by the Survey, 2002.

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United States Geological Survey. Walkertown quadrangle, North Carolina--Forsyth Co: 7.5 minute series (topographic). For sale by the Survey, 2000.

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The Deadly Touch Of The Tigress. Sphere, 2011.

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