Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Grafting Type Album Artist John Schlitt Cover John Schlitt The Grafting.jpg Released January 22, 2008 Recorded 2007 Genre Christian rock Label TAG Artist Group Producer Dan Needham Last album Unfit For Swine br 1996 This album The Grafting br 2008 Next album The Grafting is the third solo album by Christian rock singer and former Petra band Petra frontman, John Schlitt . The album was released on January 22, 2008 through TAG Artist Group. It was produced by Dan Needham, who is Schlitt s son in law. ref http www.johnwschlitt.com fans newsletter.htm?postdate 2007 10 01&language English John Schlitt s Newsletter 2007 10 01 ref ref http www.johnwschlitt.com fans nashville.htm ref The album release was marked by a premiere performance by Schlitt of the tracks The Grafting and Only Men from the album on the Celebration program, which was aired internationally by the Daystar Television Network . ref name Videos http johnwschlitt.com fans video.htm JohnWSchlitt.com Videos ref The program also included an interview with Schlitt. The videos of Schlitt s performances of these two songs is available for download at his official website. Track listing All songs written by Dan Needham, except where noted. Stand small Mark Heimermann, Schlitt, Kevan Cajka, Needham small Keep Your Light On Only Men Face Of God small Cajka, Scott Faircloff, Needham small The Grafting First Song small Cajka, Needham small Your Eyes small Heimermann, Marc Martel, Cajka, Needham small Lord Have Mercy small Steve Merkel small Gravity Carry On Personnel John ... ref name Official Grafting http johnwschlitt.com fans solothegrafting.htm JohnWSchlitt.com The Grafting ref Dan Needham mixing, at Brownstone Recording ref name Official Grafting Dan Shike Mastered at Tone and Volume Mastering. ref name Official Grafting See also Petra band References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Grafting, The Category John Schlitt albums Category 2008 albums ... more details
two different color blossoms Grafting is a horticulture horticultural technique whereby tissue biology ... in future production by the stock scion plant. In stem grafting, a common grafting method ... common form called bud grafting, a dormant side bud is grafted onto the stem of another stock plant ... of the stock plant just above the newly grafted bud. For successful grafting to take place, the vascular ... grafting only requires that a vascular connection take place between the grafted tissues. Joints formed by grafting are not as strong as naturally formed joints, so a physical weak point often still ... structural tissue or wood of the stock plant does not fuse. Advantages File Grafting of Plum cultivar ... for up to 15 years. Grafting of mature wiktionary Scion scion s onto rootstocks can result ... may be easily propagated, but grafting may still be used because it is commercially the most cost ... and fruit on their own roots. Grafting can reduce the time to flowering and shorten the breeding program ... above the damage by a method called inarch grafting. These alternatives to scions must be of the correct ..., consistency is maintained by grafting a scion with desired fruit traits onto a hardy stock. Image Neadle.jpg thumb 150px right An example of approach grafting by Axel Erlandson . Curiosities A practice ... strong variety will usually take over . Ornamental and functional, tree shaping uses grafting techniques ... Approach Image Okulera.jpg thumb 150px T budding Approach grafting or inarching is used to join ... P. 131 ISBN 0 304 32172 9 ref Budding Grafting with a single eye or bud. Normally performed at the height ... thumb 180px Successful cleft graft after 2 years growth The most common form of grafting is cleft grafting. This is best done in the spring and is useful for joining a thin scion about ... the scion s in place and cover with grafting wax or sealing compound. This stops the cambium layers ... marry up neatly. The joint is then taped around and treated with tree sealing compound or grafting ... more details
Grafting wax is a composition of rosin , beeswax , tallow, and similar materials ref name gwfvu cite web url http uk.wrs.yahoo.com ylt A1f4cfmJ0exJUa8AnzxLBQx. ylu X3oDMTBzNnVwazkyBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMTQEY29sbwNpcmQEdnRpZAM SIG 14aq1g9kc EXP 1240343305 http 3a chestofbooks.com gardening horticulture American Horticultural Manual Vol1 83 Grafting wax for Varied Uses.html title Grafting wax for various uses accessdate 2009 04 20 ref , used in gluing and sealing the wounds of newly grafting grafted tree s or shrubs ref name ncse cite web url http www.ces.ncsu.edu depts hort hil grafting.html title NCSE Grafting accessdate 2009 04 20 ref to protect them from infection. References reflist Category Waxes Category Gardening aids material stub nl Entwas ... more details
In computer science , grafting is a method used to manipulate trees. One such tree is an Tree graph theory ordered tree , which is where the subtrees for any node are ordered. Let root T sub 1 sub ,  ...,  root T sub n sub be the children of root T and root T sub i sub be the i th child. A suitable representation of ordered trees is to make them a rooted binary tree , where each node is stored in the same amount of memory. ref http acm.pku.edu.cn JudgeOnline problem?id 3437 Peking University ref The conversion to a rooted binary tree root T is 1. For each child of root T , remove all the edges from the child to the parent. 2. For each node a. Add an edge to the first child if one exists as the left child. b. Add an edge to the next sibling if one exists as the right child. Grafting can identify regions where there are no occupancies and correct the poor class assignments to increase accuracy. The extension to graft multiple branches at each leaf reduces the number of errors. ref http www.answers.com topic grafting computer Grafting computer ref See also Grafting decision trees Grafting and pruning decision trees pruning for decision tree s Left child right sibling binary tree References References DEFAULTSORT Grafting Algorithm Category Trees graph theory Category Graph algorithms ... more details
Tomato Grafting has been utilized worldwide in Asia and Europe for greenhouse and high tunnel production ...., Bausher, M. G., and Rosskopf, E. N. 2008. Vegetable grafting History, use, and current technology ... vigor and fruit yield. The grafting scion of the grafted tomato represents the upper portion of the plant and is selected for its fruit quality characteristics. There are several methods for grafting ... water stress in the scion while the graft union forms. History of Vegetable GraftingGrafting of woody plants has been common for centuries, but herbaceous grafting has only become popular recently ... of Japanese vegetable cultivation uses grafting ref Rivero, R. M., J. M. Ruiz, et al. 2003 . Role of Grafting in Horticultural Plants Under Stress Conditions. Food, Agriculture, & Environment 1 1 ... and 750 million in Japan ref Lee, J. M., H. J. Bang, et al. 1998 . Grafting of vegetables. Journal ... region as well, where the use of grafting has been proposed as a major component ... disease and increase crop production ref Besri, M. 2005 . Current Situation of Tomato Grafting as Alternative ... . Grafting can take place on a number of crops. However, because of the added expense, it is typically .... Tomato grafting became popular in the 1960s as a way to reduce certain diseases caused by soilborne plant pathogens such as Raletonia solanacearum sup 1 sup . Currently, however, grafting is used ... diseases ref King, S. R., Davis, A. R., Liu, W. G., and Levi, A. 2008. Grafting for disease ... until recently sup 4 sup . Grafting has been highly effective at overcoming abiotic stressors such as soil salinity , temperature extremes, and excessive soil moisture sup 2 sup . Grafting has also been ..., L.L., D.L. Wu, J.F. Wang, T. Kalb, D. Abbass, and J.H. Chen. 2003. Grafting tomatoes for production in the hot wet season. Asian Vegetable Research & Development Center ref . Grafting tomato with tolerant ... in better yield and economic stability through the year sup 2 sup . Although the vegetable grafting ... more details
to trauma, and the take is often less than 100 . Newer grafting procedures combine CEA with a dermal ... of time before new skin is applied. Skin grafting can also be seen as a skin transplant Risks Risks ..., but in some cases they do not heal well and require repeat grafting. The graft should also be monitored ... grafting. The skin graft must be protected from trauma or significant stretching for 2 3 weeks. Depending ... ency article 002982.htm Skin graft . MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia. Parts of this US Federal ... more details
Xenograft Allograft Autograft div Bone grafting is possible because bone tissue, unlike most other ... region of new bone. The biologic mechanisms that provide a rationale for bone grafting are osteoconduction ..., SA chapter Advanced Implant Surgery and Bone Grafting Techniques editor Newman, Takei, Carranza title ... Types and Tissue Sources Autograft Autologous or autogenous bone grafting involves utilizing bone ... authors believe this method is inferior to autogenous bone grafting ref name urlBone1 however infection ... scientists wood to bone medical breakthrough publisher BBC News date 2010 01 03 accessdate 2010 02 ..., such as collagen . Uses The most common use of bone grafting is in the application of dental implants ... the main use of bone grafting dental implants this procedure is used to fuse joints to prevent movement ... cite web url http www.surgeryencyclopedia.com A Ce Bone Grafting.html title Bone Grafting Definition ... Crest Autogenous Bone Grafting Donor Site Complications author John Gray Seiler III, MD, Joseph Johnson ... blog pelvic fracture iliac crest bone grafting title Pelvic fracture The iliac crest bone grafting complication ref ref cite journal title Repetitive posterior iliac crest autograft harvest ... such as medical supplies, diagnostic procedures, equipment use fees, etc. ref cite web url http ... grafting.jsp title Bone grafting work accessdate ref References reflist 2 See also Portal Medicine ... more details
Interventions infobox Name Vascular grafting Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 39.2 MeshID D058017 OPS301 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 Vascular grafting is the use of transplanted or prosthetic blood vessels in surgical procedures. PTFE and Dacron are some of the most commonly used grafts. Grafts can be used for the aorta , femoral artery or in the forearm. Coronary artery bypass graft is used for people with occluded coronary arteries , and often the saphenous vein or left internal thoracic artery are used in this procedure. See also Human umbilical vein graft Blalock Taussig shunt Vascular procedures Organ transplantation surgery stub Category Transplantation medicine Category Vascular surgery ... more details
In knitting , grafting is the joining of two knitted fabric s using yarn and a needle in one of three types of seam s selvage knitting selvage to selvage knitting selvage seam , selvage knitting selvage to end wales seam , or end to end wale to wale seam The Kitchener stitch is a common method for the third type of seam . See also Three needle bindoff References June Hemmons Hiatt 1988 The Principles of Knitting , Simon and Schuster, pp. 361 378. ISBN 0 671 55233 3 External links http www.knitty.com ISSUEsummer04 FEATtheresasum04.html Tutorial on Kitchener Stitch on Knitty.com by Theresa Vinson Stenersen http www.knittinghelp.com knitting basic techniques misc.php Kitchener Stitch Tutorial on KnittingHelp.com section for miscellaneous techniques includes video knitting Category Knitting stitches Category Seams textile arts stub ... more details
Technical date May 2008 Grafting is the process of adding nodes to inferred decision trees to improve the predictive accuracy. Clarify reason The predictive accuracy of what? In what disciplinary context is the subject meaningful? date March 2010 A Decision tree learning decision tree is a graphical model that is used as a support tool for decision process. Introduction Once the decision tree is constructed, then the new branches that can be added productively to the tree are identified. Then they are grafted to the existing tree to improve the decision making process. Pruning and Grafting are complementary methods to improve the decision tree in supporting the decision. Pruning allows cutting parts of decision trees to give more clarity and Grafting adds nodes to the decision trees to increase the predictive accuracy. To achieve grafting new branches can be added in the place of a single leaf or graft within leaves. Illustration The information required is given in the form of a chart as, Image Info Chart.JPG center Information Chart The nodes and leaves can be identified from the given ... A 5 A 5 Using Grafting, new branches are added to the above classification. Image Graft.JPG center Grafting Branches Here B is also taken into consideration for the nodes and leaves. There are two more cuts at B 7 and 2. A 11 A 11 A 5 A 5 B 7 B 7 B 2 B 2 Thus the branching has increased due to the grafting technique. This is the simplest form of illustration to represent grafting techniques. Conclusion Grafting can identify regions where there are no occupancy and correct the poor class assignments ... in decision tree grafting ref Advanced Topics in Artificial Intelligence by Grigoris Antoniou, John K. Slaney ref Optimal grafting and appropriate selection of branches to be added ref http www.csse.monash.edu.au webb Files Webb97.pdf Decision Tree Grafting ref See also Decision tree learning Decision ...?id 335603.335784 R tree implementation using branch grafting method R tree implementation http ... more details
In computer science , grafting is a method used to manipulate trees. One such tree is an Tree graph theory ordered tree where the subtrees for any node are ordered. Let root T sub 1 sub ,  ...,  root T sub n sub be the children of root T and root T sub i sub be the i th child. A suitable representation of ordered trees is to make them a rooted binary tree , where each node is stored in the same amount of memory. ref http acm.pku.edu.cn JudgeOnline problem?id 3437 Peking University ref The conversion to a rooted binary tree root T is 1. For each child of root T , remove all the edges from the child to the parent. 2. For each node a. Add an edge to the first child if one exists as the left child. b. Add an edge to the next sibling if one exists as the right child. Grafting can identify regions where there are no occupancies and correct the poor class assignments to increase accuracy. The extension to graft multiple branches at each leaf reduces the number of errors. ref http www.answers.com topic grafting computer Grafting computer ref See also Grafting decision trees Grafting and pruning decision trees pruning for decision tree s Left child right sibling binary tree References References DEFAULTSORT Grafting Algorithm Category Trees graph theory Category Graph algorithms Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
Summary Akoya pearl grafting shed on pearl farm in Xuwen, China. User JPShepherd JPShepherd 21 22, 17 June 2007 UTC Licensing self GFDL cc by 2.5 migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
Medical Council may refer to Australian Medical Council , a national standards advisory body for medical education and training General Medical Council , the regulator of the medical profession in the United Kingdom Irish Medical Council , the regulator of the medical profession in the Republic of Ireland Medical Council of India , a constitutional body in India set up primarily to establish uniform standards of higher qualifications in medicine Medical Council of Hong Kong Medical Council of Thailand , a national standards advisory body for medical education and training, and regulator of the medical profession at the same time See also Medical Research Council disambiguation Medical Research Council disambig ... more details
Infobox Company company logo File Logo Mathys.jpg br company name Mathys Ltd Bettlach company type Family business, not listed on stock exchange foundation 1946 location Bettlach , Switzerland key people Dr. Arne C. Faisst small CEO , br Hugo Mathys small Chairman of the Board of Directors br industry Medical Technology products Joint replacement , biomaterial revenue 103,7 million Swiss Francs 2009 num employees 476 small 2009 subsid 11 worldwide homepage http www.mathysmedical.com www.mathysmedical.com intl yes Mathys Ltd Bettlach formerly Mathys Medical , is a Swiss family business with headquarter in Bettlach , Switzerland . The company develops, produces and distributes implants for artificial joint replacement in the areas of hip , knee and shoulder as well as biomaterials for surgical treatment of bone defects bone grafting . Mathys employs 480 workers, 195 of them in its eleven subsidiaries Australia , Austria , Belgium , People s Republic of China P.R. China , England , France , Germany , Japan , New zealand New Zealand , Switzerland and The Netherlands . With more than 25 local marketing partners, Mathys is represented all over the world. Until today, the company is in possession of the families Mathys and Marzo. Hugo Mathys, major shareholder, holds the positions of Chairman of the Board of Directors , Dr. Arne Faisst is CEO . History Robert Mathys Senior ref cite web url http www.mathysmedical.com index.php?id 12&L 1 title Company history publisher Mathys Ltd Bettlach ref founds his company in 1946, specializing in the development and production of machines, equipment and components of special stainless and acid resistant steels. In 1958, his way crosses the one of Maurice Edmond M ller Prof. Dr. Maurice E. Mueller . Mathys begins to develop and produce implants and instruments for bone surgery and orthopaedics. Starting 1960, the first products for bone fracture treatment were merchandised after the guidelines of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft f r Osteosynthes ... more details
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Medical Center may refer to Medical care Clinic Hospital Academic health science centre larger complex of medical facilities often including hospitals, medical research research facilities , medical school s, and or other health care facilities Transit Medical Center Washington Metro , a Metro station Medical Center MARTA station , a passenger rail station in Atlanta, Georgia Medical Center Tide station , a station on the Tide Light Rail starter line in Norfolk, Virginia Other Medical Center TV series , a 1969 1976 medical drama series on CBS See also Illinois Medical District , a neighborhood in the Near West Side community area of Chicago, Illinois alternatively known as Medical Center Illinois Medical District CTA , a station on the Chicago Transit Authority s Blue Line serving the above neighborhood previous known as Medical Center Tufts Medical Center MBTA station , a subway and BRT station in Boston commonly referred to as Medical Center disambig ... more details
A medical technologist is an allied health professional who exercises technical and scientific functions in medical laboratories. In some countries, medical technologists may be called biomedical scientists, medical laboratory scientists or clinical laboratory scientists. ref www.bls.gov oco ocos096.htm ref Several countries provide information for medical technologists United States of America Medical Laboratory Scientist United Kingdom Biomedical scientist See also Medical laboratory Clinical Laboratory Scientist Pathology Category Healthcare occupations Category Medical specialties fr technicien de laboratoire References Reflist ... more details
Medical protocol can refer to Guideline medicalmedical guidelines for a medical treatment. It usually includes a treatment plan, summarized consensus statements and addresses practical issues. Clinical protocol , which has a more specific meaning. It describes a method to be used in a clinical trial e.g. of a drug or medical treatment or a medical research study. A set of rules followed by providers such as EMTs or nurses. Often considered to be stricter than a guideline, and to carry more weight with the law, but there is no hard evidence to support this view and the terms are usually used interchangeably. disambig ... more details
Refimprove date July 2009 Medical advice is the giving of a formal professional opinion regarding what a specific individual should or should not do to restore or preserve health. Typically, medical advice involves giving a diagnosis , medical prescription prescribing a medical treatment treatment for medical condition. ref http www.leg.state.fl.us statutes index.cfm?mode View 20Statutes&SubMenu 1&App mode Display Statute&Search String practicing medicine&URL CH0458 Sec305.HTM Florida state statute ref Medical advice is given in the context of a doctor patient relationship . A licensed healthcare professional can be held legally liable for the advice he or she gives to a patient. Giving bad advice may be considered medical malpractice under specified circumstances. Medical advice can be distinguished from medical information, which is the relation of facts. Discussing facts and information is considered a fundamental free speech right and is not considered medical advice. Medical advice can also be distinguished from personal advice , even if the advice concerns medical care. See also Physician Against medical advice Duty of care Standard of care Scope of practice Medical direction Legal advice References reflist Category Legal terms Category Medical terms law term stub ... more details
A medical corps is generally a military branch or officer corps responsible for medical care for serving military personnel. Such officers are typically military physician s. The following organizations are examples In the British Armed Forces and Commonwealth of Nations Royal Army Medical Corps , a specialist corps of the Army Medical Services that provides medical care to British Army personnel Royal Australian Army Medical Corps , the branch of the Australian Army responsible for providing medical care to Army personnel Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps , a corps of the New Zealand Army that is responsible for medical care to Army personnel Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps , a corps of the Sri Lanka Army that is responsible for medical care to Army personnel In the United States military Medical Corps United States Army , a corps that consists of all physicians of the U.S. Army Medical Department Medical Corps United States Navy , a staff corps of the United States Navy consisting of doctors in a variety of specialties United States Air Force Medical Service , a corps that consists of all physicians of the U.S. Air Force Medical Service In the Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps Israel In the Myanmar Armed Forces Myanmar Army Medical Corps See also Medical Reserve Corps , a civilian program in the United States International Medical Corps IMC , a global humanitarian nonprofit organization Medical Cadet Corps , a Seventh Day Adventist organization disambig Category Military medical organizations Category Military medicine ... more details
Medical findings will signify the collective physical and psychological occurrences of patients surveyed by a medical doctor. The survey is composed of physical examinations by the doctor s senses and simple medical devices, which build clinical findings . If necessary, the results are proofed by further diagnostic tests, which may include procedures using medical apparatus. As the findings relate to the intersubjective occurrences diagnosed by the doctor, they will be differentiated from the sum of subjective data in the patient s medical history . The documentation of medical findings can differ between quantitative data quantitative evidence, e.g. the cholesterol level is 220 mmol L qualitative data qualitative evidence, e.g. the consciousness is clouded Out of a combination of these extracted medical findings, a doctor can deduce their diagnosis , whereby they ascribe an affliction to the patient. Medical findings that do not match these diagnoses will be labeled auxiliary medical findings , whose symptom s can illustrate other afflictions. Although the difference is not clear in everyday parlance, medical findings and symptoms are completely delineated during the process of confirming a medical finding the empirical character those that can be found of the collected medical characteristics is brought out, highlighting symptom of an affliction. Acquiring medical findings is one of the main duties of a doctor. References Translation Ref de Befund Medizin oldid 44652709 Category Medicine de Befund Medizin hu L tlelet ... more details
multiple issues one source December 2010 orphan November 2010 Infobox company name Medical Plus Pty Ltd logo type Privately held company Private foundation 1996 location Singapore area served Asia Pacific , MiddleEast key people num employees industry Health care products Digital Imaging Medical equipment br homepage http www.medicalplus group.com MedicalPlus Group.com http www.medicalplus vet.com MedicalPlus Vet.com Medical Plus Pte Ltd is a medical trading company based in Singapore for imaging systems to both humans and veterinary. History Medical Plus was founded in 1996 in Singapore as a Private Limited entity. The group of companies now comprises br http www.medicalplus group.com Medical Plus Pte Ltd Singapore , br Network Medical Sdn Bhd Malaysia , br http www.medicalplus vet.com Medical Plus Australia Pty Ltd Australia , br http www.medicalplus vet.com Medical Plus New Zealand Limited New Zealand , br Medical Plus Group of Companies Dubai, UAE . Reference http www.medicalplus vet.com ?page id 2 About Medical Plus External links http www.medicalplus group.com Medical Plus Website http www.medicalplus vet.com Medical Plus Veterinary Category Companies of Singapore med company stub ... more details
Mergeto Medical encyclopedia date September 2009 A medical book or medical handbook is a layman s reference book for health and medicine. It usually contains information about common diseases and main bodily functions. See also Medical Encyclopedia Medicine External links http www.mieur.nl mihandbook r 3 3 handbook home.htm Handbook of Medical Informatics http merckmanuals.com home index.html The Merck Manual Medical Library http www.nlm.nih.gov medlineplus encyclopedia.html MedlinePlus Medical Library http www.nlm.nih.gov medlineplus tutorial.html Interactive Health Tutorials Medline Plus Using animated graphics and you can also listen to the tutorial DEFAULTSORT Medical Handbook Category Handbooks and manuals Category Medical literature Handbook med book stub sv L karbok ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Medical organizations support the field of medicine , which is the branch of health science , concerned with maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, treatment and possible prevention of disease and injury . Examples of medical organizations include hospitals , Hatzolah , St. John Ambulance , the Red Cross and other medical centres. DEFAULTSORT Medical Organization Category Medical and health organizations Med org stub ru ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2008 Medical Sociologist a practitioner of medical sociology . Medical sociologists work within different sociological traditions, including symbolic interactionist , social constructionist traditions, and use a variety of qualitative property qualitative and quantitative property quantitative sociological methods. In the UK, major centres for medical sociology include the Universities of Manchester , Glasgow , and Nottingham . Category Medical sociology ... more details