... English and Frenchpolitics and culture.Angevin rule did not introduce completely new and alien institutionsinto Breton society. It is misconceived to attempt to understandBreton/Angevin relations ... especially Normandy and Anjou. To understand theAngevin regime in Brittany, andin particular the extent to which it wasinnovative, it is necessary to consider the politics and government of ... landholding and marriage,cannot have been monolingual in Breton or in any way insular in theirculture and politics. It is surely signi®cant that in establishing the caputof his honour near Gilling...
... theArchimedean introductions claims authorship to what appears to be SC I(referred toin introductions to SC II, SL), SC II (referred toin introduction to SL), CS (referred toin introduction to SL), ... translationThe extraordinary in uence of Archimedes over the scientific revolution wasdue in the main to Latin and Greek–Latin versions handwritten and then printedfrom the thirteenth to the seventeenth ... mathematics in general, has ever got to measuring thecircle. The sphere is measured by being reduced to other curvilinear figures(otherwise, this would have been equivalent to measuring the circle...
... reside in three factors. The existence ofcortico-reticular drive to the inhibitory brainstemcentre, the anatomical separatenessof the inhibitory and excitatory tracts in the spinal cord and thefact ... botulinum toxin and thus ismore relevant and practical in developing countries.Intrathecal and surgical techniquesOccasionally spasticity is very resistant to interven-tion and further invasive ... factor in reducing carer stress, which in turn can make the difference between the individualremaining at home or moving into an institution.An approach to managementThe previous section indicated...
... ears to signal your mouth and limbs to move in the right way at the right time. Unlike your conscious mind, which understands, judges, and controls (thinks), your subconscious mind stores infor-mation. ... like something to drink, accept if you want, but don’t presume it’s all right to bring refreshments with you. • When your interviewer extends his or her hand to shake in greeting, don’t limp-fish ... follows them to the top. All you’re doing is taking the most random selection process imaginable and controlling it. That’s right, you’re in control! No, I don’t recommend that you try to switch...
... magazines do young people in China like to read? • Do people of different ages read different kinds of magazines? • In China, do most people prefer to buy magazines or newspapers? (Why?) • In ... (Why?) • In China, would you say people prefer to read magazines or newspapers? (Compare them in your answer.) • In general, what kind of people prefer reading magazines and what kind of people ... keeping up with the news? • Do people in China like reading newspapers and news magazines? • What are the main differences between (news) magazines and newspapers? • What do people in China...
... chest pain, as well as the need to ascertain and improve those skills,competencies, and standards for referrals and sharing of clinical information that may improvecross-disciplinary coordination ... this is in itsinfancy and much needs to be worked out. This does indi-cate a growing level of interest in this kind of training, and will produce chiropractic physicians even better able to correctly ... chiropractors to accuratelydiagnose chest pain. In order for chiropractors to have arole in managing chest pain from the point of entry, theymust acquire and demonstrate competence in diagnosingthe...
... spinal cord and develop syringomyelia. In 2000, Jain et al. [19] reported one case of a giant pos-terior fossa arachnoid cyst extending into the spinal canal to compress the spinal cord and develop ... com-press the spinal cord, consequently causing blockage of the spinal canal and the stoppage of cerebral spinal flow, leading to syringomyelia [13,14]. The other is an occupied lesion in the posterior ... cord and syringomyelia induced by a foramen magnum lesion. One is a primary Chiari malfor-mation type I, in which the cerebellar tonsil herniates into the foramen magnum and spinal canal to...
... hospital and informed consent was obtained from all subjects. Maintenance treatment scheme consisted of a combination of a calcineurin inhibitor (tacrolimus) with a purine inhibitor (mycophenolate ... reason, we at-tempted to model tacrolimus kinetics based on both genotype and epigenetic factors. Disparity exists in the literature as to which genes and which genetic polymorphisms must ... carried out at-tempting to clarify the influence of various factors on tacrolimus kinetics. However, the results remain con-troversial with regard to pharmacokinetic and clinical effect of the...
... antibodies interfered with protein C activation [2]. Protein C activation is dis-turbed in patients with APS [17]. Since protein C is closely associated with factor VIII and factor V, this ... antiphospholipid-induced thrombosis: effects on the protein C system. Curr Rheumatol Rep. 2009; 11: 77-81. 17. Li TH, Chen TH, Lin HS, et al. Uncoupling of protein C and antithrombin Ш activitiy in cerebral ... 10] and concerning the relationship be-tween APS and stroke. It is generally accepted that aPL is an independent risk factor for initial ischemic stroke in young adults [11, 12]. Treatment to...
... forebrain, resulting in anomalies involving frontonasal process, midfacial structures as well as the primordium of the eyes. Several genes are known to exert effects during this period resulting in ... median upper lip notch to median cleft involving the lip and the nose, and the later includes findings such as ptosis, orbital asymmetry, strabismus, optic disc anomalies. Morning glory anomaly, ... reference to toxic, infectious, or teratogenic agents during the pregnancy. Clinical, laboratorial, and radiological data are presented in Table 1. Photographic documentation is shown in the back of...
... Vừa bắt xong. (6: 115)1.1.4. Repeating or clarifying Q s assumption <19> A: Id like anything to drink.Q: Anything to drink? What is anything to drink?A: Coke, orange juice, water (50: ... employed to provide the information needed. In the situation assigned to them, they seem to try their best to figure out the underlying intentions the speaker means and address to it. The meaningful ... you coming to the cinema? A: Ive got an exam tomorrow. (61: 139) In (34), the speaker gives indirect response implicates that he does not want to go to the cinema. <35> It is raining very...
... really count (and they really do to overworked people who are interviewing), then now is your chance to shine. Most film critics will tell you they lock into a review within five minutes. If they ... the questions in this area have only mar-ginal value in determining your qualifications to perform a specific job, you must get past them so you can get down to business with the interviewer. ... my time and talents, andin many cases, I was working at levels beyond what I was studying in my classes. Fi-nally, I left school in my _______ year and devoted my-self full-time to my career....