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MELD may refer to: * Model for End-Stage Liver Disease, a prognostic model * A variant of the declarative language CycL * Molecular energy-level diagram, a type of one-dimensional plot with a significant qualitative aspect, used in chemical energetics * Movement for a Europe of Liberties and Democracy The Movement for a Europe of Liberties and Democracy (), abbreviated to MELD, was a national conservatism, national-conservative European political party founded in 2011, composed of parties belonging to the Europe of Freedom and Democracy (EFD) ..., a former European political party See also * Meld (other) {{disambig Acronyms ...
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Model For End-Stage Liver Disease
The Model for End-Stage Liver Disease, or MELD, is a scoring system for assessing the severity of chronic liver disease. It was initially developed to predict mortality within three months of surgery in patients who had undergone a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) procedure, and was subsequently found to be useful in determining prognosis and prioritizing for receipt of a liver transplant. This score is now used by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) and Eurotransplant for prioritizing allocation of Liver transplantation, liver transplants instead of the older Child-Pugh score. Determination MELD uses the patient's values for serum bilirubin, serum creatinine, and the Prothrombin time, international normalized ratio for prothrombin time (INR) to predict survival. It is calculated according to the following formula: \mathrm \overset 3.78\times \ln \left(\text\right) + 11.2 \times \ln(\text) + 9.57\times \ln\left( \text\right) + 6.43 MELD scores are repo ...
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CycL
CycL in computer science and artificial intelligence, is an ontology language used by Douglas Lenat's Cyc artificial intelligence project. Ramanathan V. Guha was instrumental in designing early versions of the language. A close CycL variant exists named ''MELD''. The original version of CycL was a frame language, but the modern version is not. Rather, it is a declarative language based on classical first-order logic, with extensions for modal logic operators and higher-order logic quantification. CycL is used to represent the knowledge stored in the Cyc Knowledge Base, available from Cycorp. The source code written in CycL released with the OpenCyc system is licensed as free and open-source software, to increase its usefulness in supporting the semantic web. Basic ideas The basic ideas of CycL include: * Naming the constants used to refer to information for represented concepts. * Grouping the constants together in a generalization—specialization hierarchy, usually call ...
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Molecular Orbital Diagram
A molecular orbital diagram, or MO diagram, is a qualitative descriptive tool explaining chemical bonding in molecules in terms of molecular orbital theory in general and the linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO) method in particular. A fundamental principle of these theories is that as atoms bond to form molecules, a certain number of atomic orbitals combine to form the same number of molecular orbitals, although the electrons involved may be redistributed among the orbitals. This tool is very well suited for simple diatomic molecules such as dihydrogen, dioxygen, and carbon monoxide but becomes more complex when discussing even comparatively simple polyatomic molecules, such as methane. MO diagrams can explain why some molecules exist and others do not. They can also predict bond strength, as well as the electronic transitions that can take place. History Qualitative MO theory was introduced in 1928 by Robert S. Mulliken and Friedrich Hund. A mathematical description w ...
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Movement For A Europe Of Liberties And Democracy
The Movement for a Europe of Liberties and Democracy (), abbreviated to MELD, was a national conservatism, national-conservative European political party founded in 2011, composed of parties belonging to the Europe of Freedom and Democracy (EFD) group in the European Parliament, with the notable absence of the UK Independence Party, which was a member of the EFD, but not of the MELD. In 2012, MELD received a grant from the European Parliament of €621,482. Its affiliated European political foundation was the Foundation for a Europe of Liberties and Democracy (FELD), which received a grant of €412,361. Both were headquartered at 18, rue Cler, in Paris, France. The president of the party was Jacek Wlosowicz. MELD was dissolved in 2015 by the European Parliament due to misuse of EU funding. Member parties at dissolution Former member parties * - Danish People's Party (joined Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists) * - Finns Party (joined Alliance of European Conse ...
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Meld (other)
MELD may refer to: * Model for End-Stage Liver Disease, a prognostic model * A variant of the declarative language CycL * Molecular energy-level diagram, a type of one-dimensional plot with a significant qualitative aspect, used in chemical energetics * Movement for a Europe of Liberties and Democracy The Movement for a Europe of Liberties and Democracy (), abbreviated to MELD, was a national conservatism, national-conservative European political party founded in 2011, composed of parties belonging to the Europe of Freedom and Democracy (EFD) ..., a former European political party See also * Meld (other) {{disambig Acronyms ...
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