
- 2010/03/28 20:56
- MacLife
- joonmd.egloos.com/2564346
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ebs 에도 적용할 수 있을 듯.
- 2010/03/27 16:52
- MacLife
- joonmd.egloos.com/2563819
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1. / =>구글리더 검색칸 바로가기
2. Tab => 검색할 폴더 고르기
3. Enter => 본래 글 전체 보기
4. Enter + Enter => 되돌리기
4. 1 => expanded view
5. 2 => list view
6. 3 => snippet view
7. j or spacebar => 다음 글 보기
8. k or shift + spacebar => 이전 글 보기
9. v => 탭으로 띄워 보기
<기타>
1. 정확한 검색은 따옴표 사용
ex) "leegh.com"
2. 검색어에서 제외시키기(띄어쓰기 주의)
ex) leegh.com -지인우인 <== leegh.com 검색글 중에서 지인우인이 포함되지 않은 글 검색
google -earth <== google 검색글 중에서 earth 가 들어가지 않은 글 검색
그 외 더 자세한 내용은 아래 정보경유지를 클릭해 보세요.
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http://leegh.com/2693993
구글 리더 팁 동영상도 있음.
- 2010/03/18 22:49
- medicine
- joonmd.egloos.com/2559014
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Ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, and penicillin G procaine have beenapproved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for prophylaxis ofinhalational Bacillus anthracis infection, on the basis of efficacy data in monkeys and pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and safety considerations[1-3].During the recent bioterrorist attacks, interim CDC recommendations foranthrax prophylaxis include ciprofloxacin or doxycycline; amoxicillin(in three daily doses) is an option for children and pregnant orlactating women exposed to strains susceptible to penicillin[4-6],to avoid potential toxicity of quinolones and tetracyclines.Amoxicillin is not widely recommended as a first-line prophylacticagent, however, because of lack of FDA approval, lack of data regardingefficacy, and uncertainty about the drug's ability to achieve adequatetherapeutic levels at standard doses.
Theoptimal duration of prophylaxis is uncertain; however, 60 days wasrecommended, primarily on the basis of animal studies of anthrax deathsand spore clearance after exposure.The need for prophylaxis is determined by public health officials onthe basis of an epidemiologic investigation. Prophylaxis is indicatedfor persons exposed to an airspace contaminated with aerosolized B. anthracis.Prophylaxis is not indicated for health-care and mortuary workers whocare for patients or attend to corpses using standard precautions, forpersons who handle or open mail in the absence of a credible threat, orfor prevention of cutaneous anthrax[10].
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/424807_2




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