We recently settled a case for one million dollars for a client who was injured as
the result of a scaffolding collapse.
Contact us if you sustained a head or brain injury, fractures, crush injuries or any other serious personal injury as
the result of a scaffolding accident.
Not exact matches
In November the Lancet published the
results of an international research project whereby a Colombian lady received a new trachea (windpipe) which had been grown from a donor trachea (as it were, a «
scaffold») repopulated with stem cells, for the very first time, from the patient's own body.
These
results, along with imaging technologies that capture pathogens in the living host, form a «
scaffold» for future research into Lyme disease, says Joseph Breen, bacteriology program officer at the National Institute
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which funded the work.
An APC - mimetic
scaffold that was engineered to activate a specific type
of CAR - T cell was able to generate higher numbers
of the modified T cells over longer periods
of culture than analogously designed expansion beads, and the
resulting cells were similarly effective in killing the lymphoma cells in the mice.
In a study last year, Lancaster, now at the MRC Laboratory
of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, England, and Knoblich got more consistent
results by adding polymer filaments as
scaffolding to guide the organization
of the minibrain models.
«These
results indicate that tamoxifen is a pharmacologically attractive
scaffold for the development
of new anti-cryptococcal drugs and provide a mechanistic base for its further optimization.»
«Based on these
results and the model visualizations
of the Bennett linkages, we can propose a new strategy for improving our control
of Bennett linkages in large DNA
scaffolds,» said Ren.
Now, a University
of Pittsburgh researcher has used the components
of the cellular «
scaffolding»
of a zebrafish to regenerate heart tissues in mammals, specifically mice, as well as exhibiting promising
results in human heart cells in vitro.
Their
results, published this week in Applied Physics Letters, from AIP Publishing, report that these nanoscale polymers, which are biocompatible, could have a wide range
of biological applications such as for drug delivery
scaffolds or miniature implantable sensors.
Nal - Gly modification
resulted in the most potent inhibitors (10 and 11)
of this series
of compounds, suggesting that the amidine substructure is more appropriate than the compact amide
scaffold.
Upon expression in dividing cells, survivin is rapidly recruited to various aspects
of the mitotic apparatus, the
scaffolding of microtubules that serve to physically separate and sort the proper complement
of chromosomes into each
of the two new cells that
result from mitosis.
Introducing this enzyme - inspired
scaffold resulted in the highest possible efficiency, mimicking the features
of enzymes.
We assessed the ability
of a commercial DNA microarray to characterize bovine Shiga toxin - producing Escherichia coli (STEC) isolates and evaluated the
results using in silico hybridization
of the microarray probes within whole genome sequencing
scaffolds.
Our students have significant social and economic disadvantage and although our NAPLAN
results indicate improvement greater than the state they are below state average, however we understand from experience that knowing where students are in terms
of skills and developing a
scaffolded learning program can make a difference.
What you glean from the
results of these case scenarios will help you as you design problem - based learning in the future and
scaffold for specific students, and give you plenty
of student examples to use during instruction.
In the system that we advocate, this process
of identifying, interpreting, and
scaffolding these learning standards takes three days and
results in a Pre-K-12 set
of end -
of - year and within - year learning targets, aligned to agreed - upon standards, vertically articulated between grade levels, and understood by all teachers within the system.
However, the
results of this study showed that the quality
of voluntary online discussions is not necessarily watered down as long as appropriate facilitation or
scaffolding is provided.
The
results of the study showed that (a) Model - It, through its
scaffolds (i.e., Plan, Build, and Test modes), enabled the majority
of preservice teachers to build models that were structurally correct, (b) participants» models were structurally correct but simplistic, and (c) 65 %
of the participants preferred to teach science using the explorative modeling method, 27 % the expressive method, and only 8 % both the explorative and the expressive methods.
As a
result of multi-pronged changes, administrators, teachers, student support staff, and ancillary staff more effectively provide
scaffolded academic and behavioral supports and interventions for all students, producing a reduction
of unwanted behaviors and increased engagement.
As a
result, the sculptures look too much like packaged formal solutions to the problem
of art - historical inscription, too much like replacements for a lack
of formal inventiveness independent from historical
scaffolding.
Despite the measures taken to ensure the safety
of those using
scaffolds,
scaffolding accidents still happen as a
result of defective material, falling objects and other mishaps that take place on a construction site.
An employee was working on
scaffolding at a refinery when he slipped on a piece
of plywood, causing him to fall through a hole in the
scaffold and suffer a neck injury as a
result.
There are several types
of injuries that can
result from ladder and
scaffolding accidents, including but not limited to the following:
Construction site accidents arising out
of defective or broken
scaffolds are common in New York and Connecticut and often
result in serious physical injury and / or death.
New York State Labor Law § 240, in particular, protects workers injured in
scaffold falls, including window washers, painters, power washers who fall as a
result of a defective or broken
scaffold.
Second, these
results raise the question
of whether media exposure in difficult young children could be reduced by providing parents with alternative coping strategies that could instead provide the behavioral
scaffolding known to improve children's regulatory outcomes.
As a
result, the mean
of the motivational and emotional
scaffolding scores was calculated for each emotion condition.
Previous studies have found a similar pattern
of results, with parent
scaffolding and positive parenting being more strongly associated with child externalizing problems than internalizing problems (Boonen et al. 2014; Hoffman et al. 2006; McCarty et al. 2005).