... “Mega-Scale”: A Regional Perspective on Print Book Collections inNorthAmerica increasing range of digital surrogate, print -on- demand, and inter-lending supply options available for a growing part of ... scale, accounting for more than 217 million holdings on 15.7 million print book publications in the US, and 14.8 million holdings on 5.8 million publications in Canada Some of the local print book ... teaching and learning are increasingly focused on cost-effective provisioning of course materials, especially electronic content Investment and attention that was once directed toward building and...
... faring in each country and across North America; develop a baseline against which to measure and monitor their well-being over time; and build capacity inand across the three nations to continue ... information, visit www.prb.org GROWING UP INNORTH AMERICA: CHILD HEALTH AND SAFETY IN CANADA, THE UNITED STATES, AND MEXICO The Children inNorthAmerica Project aims to highlight the conditions and ... measuring and monitoring the well-being of children Executive Summary There are roughly 120 million children inNorthAmerica — 73 million in the United States, more than 39 million in Mexico, and...
... 0.03] and at 12 months [OR 2.9(1.6–5.4) P = 0.001] In addition, patients who initiated zidovudinecontaining ART regimen were more likely to have SO-CD4 than patients on stavudine-containing ART ... reconstitution andclinical events among patients with sustained viral suppression in the infectious Duration of HAART 0–6 months (N = 380) Variable Suboptimal response Optimal response i)SO-CD4 ... decisions for this subgroup of patients participated in the acquisition of data, coordination of the study andin revising the paper MRK made substantial contribution to the conception, design and...
... beastings and conjugated linoleic acid “Vitamin supplements included multivitamins, vitamins A, B, C, D and E, beta-carotenes and antioxidant agents “Mineral supplements consisted of iron, calcium, ... and vitamin use (67% in 2002 and 55% in 2009) The decrease in DS use may be partly explained with athlete’s increased awareness concerning purity issues and contamination of dietarysupplements ... declared on the label Most of the contaminated supplements (68.1%) contained prohormones of testosterone and contamination was found in all kinds of NS [18] Baume et al found similar results in their...
... reduction of 1-50%, 19 a reduction of 51-99% and 14 a reduction of 100% A 100% reduction means that the cleft segments were in direct contact (table 1) Additional dental casts obtained in single ... width in patients with cleft lip and palate Head & Face Medicine 2011 7:3 • No space constraints or color figure charges • Immediate publication on acceptance • Inclusion in PubMed, CAS, Scopus and ... functional matrices in facial growth Am J Orthodont 1969, 55:566-577 19 Grayson BH, Cutting CB: Presurgical nasoalveolar orthopedic molding in primary correction of the nose, lip, and alveolus of infants...
... 10-12 months The remaining students have a minimum of one month and a maximum of months for getting to know TOEFL IBT Question What is your opinion of writing skill? Figure 5: Learners’ opinions ... accurately presenting this information in relation to the relevant information presented in the reading, but it may have minor omission, inaccuracy, vagueness, or imprecision of some content from the ... imprecise connection of the points made in the lecture to points made in the reading The response may omit one major key point made in the lecture Some key points made in the lecture or the reading,...
... Professor Emeritus, interests include representation and content in the arts, the relation between artistic representation and content and the world outside of art, and the definition and value of art ... works in the philosophy of music and the philosophy of film Jonathan Weinberg, Associate Professor, works at the intersection of cognitive science and aesthetics, including imagination, emotion, and ... aesthetics Patrick Mckee, Professor, works in the visual arts, painting, and style in late-life painting Philip Turetzky, Instructor, works in continental aesthetics and Deleuze http://www.philosophy.colostate.edu...
... attitude is found in the United Kingdom—with its strong emphasis on randomized clinical trials andin the Netherlands—where the government has invested much money in researching and supporting midwife-assisted ... Europe andNorthAmericaIn the early stages of this project we did consider including countries in Latin America, South America, and Southern and Eastern Europe (we know researchers working in these ... although in a different context, the transition of births into hospitals in Finland was swift, peaking in the postwar years of rapid urbanization, industrialization, and modernization The change in...
... sources, including exposure to ETS in the home andin public places FIGURE 3: MEME Framework for Issues Covered in the Section on Indoor Air Pollution CONTEXTS Social conditions Economic conditions ... exceedances in national standards To present information on this indicator, countries require ongoing local or regional air quality monitoring that can be combined with population census data to determine ... homes and other indoor environments due to the widespread past uses of lead in gasoline, paint, plumbing and building products and other consumer goods Indoor lead sources include lead in dust,...
... region occupied by the Huron-Iroquois family In thrift, intelligence, skill in fortification, and daring in war, this stock stands preëminent among all native Americans It included the Eries and ... chief in the whole of NorthAmerica Not only had nobody the title and office of a king among the Indians; nobody had anything like kingly authority Rulership was not vested in any one man, but in ... fortified and abandoned Soon the party were housed in a great structure which contained accommodations for all under one roof, so that it was planned on the lines of a true colony, for it included...
... sources, including exposure to ETS in the home andin public places FIGURE 3: MEME Framework for Issues Covered in the Section on Indoor Air Pollution CONTEXTS Social conditions Economic conditions ... exceedances in national standards To present information on this indicator, countries require ongoing local or regional air quality monitoring that can be combined with population census data to determine ... homes and other indoor environments due to the widespread past uses of lead in gasoline, paint, plumbing and building products and other consumer goods Indoor lead sources include lead in dust,...
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... traditional negative exponential diameter distribution to one that includes a greater allocation of growing space for larger trees and longer cutting cycles The primary sources of information for ... forestry in the Douglas-fir forests remains one of the most controversial episodes inNorth American silvicultural history Kirkland and Brandstrom (1936) published a report advocating selection systems ... affected forestry not only in the Douglas-fir region but also throughout NorthAmericaIn hindsight, the method was unsuccessful because it was applied in old-growth stands and openings were not of...
... therapeutic intervention in several cancers Clinicaland preclinical data exist utilizing this target in colon cancer, squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck, non-small cell lung cancer and breast ... staining in over 10% of tumor cells The staining pattern for EGFR was determined as follows: Score 0= no staining is observed; Score 1+= faint membrane staining in more than 1% of tumor cells in ... shown clinical efficacy in colon, [31, 32] and head and neck cancers [31] Small molecules that target EGFR compete with ATP binding to the tyrosine kinase domain, thereby blocking signaling pathways.[32]...
... work inNorth America, this cooperative is unsurpassed for its careful planning and coordination among individual projects Briefly, this program intends to: * 1) delineate breeding zones within ... between regions in seedling production: the North Central region was responsible for 64% of all US production and the Northeast only 4% most other oaks Q rubra is faster growing than Q alba, and that ... identify: a) the best clones in each subline for regrafting into a production orchard, and b) the best progenies within sublines for creating the next generation of breeding populations The overall strategy...
... glass, in copper and other metal manufacturing, in the electronics industry andin medicine Occupational exposure to arsenic is common in the smelting industry (in which arsenic is a by-product) and ... widely used in alloy production, as anticorrosion coatings of steel and iron, in electrical devices, in rubber and tire industries, in paints, in pesticides and as chemical reagents in a number ... seed-dressings containing mercury is decreasing, although this use of mercurial’s is still considerable, andin view of findings in other countries elevated mercury levels in seed-eating birds and...
... This distinction is important in understanding many of the hurdles in starting recruitment and treatment into this type of study inNorthAmerica With CIHR approval and funding in hand, a Clinical ... for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto (CAMH) analyzing a population survey conducted amongst adults residing in Ontario regarding public opinion of safe injection facilities and HAT showed ... however, limitations and controls were placed on heroin prescription in 1965 resulting in only limited numbers of patients being currently prescribed heroin in the UK [32] Due to the controversial...
... strand) at the 5’ end of the terminal binding protein (TBP) gene, and a single noncoding (synonymous) base substitution in the fiber gene The poly-T repeat is 13 bp long [T(13)] in the Lackland ... seen in the past, differing primarily by an insertion in E1A, a small deletion in the fiber gene, and a few other coding single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in E3 and other genes The deletion ... Christmas EE, Reid JL, et al: Infections in 18,000 infants and children in a controlled study of respiratory tract disease II Variation in adenovirus infections by year and season Am J Epidemiol 1972,...
... resulted in the increased use of non-surgeon intensivists including EMP's who have received additional training in critical care [26] This environment more closely resembles models in place in Europe ... Finally, EMP training and experience will affect willingness and ability to care for trauma patients Residency training in Emergency Medicine in the US requires a minimum of 36 months of training ... published guidelines for staffing and organizing a "Trauma Center" in 1976 [4] This publication has undergone multiple revisions and re-editions but remains the standard document describing the resources...
... evidence for a long-term increase inNorth American mainland land-falling hurricanes The hurricane Power Dissipation Index shows some increasing tendency in the western north Pacific since 1980 It ... AR4 adopted a confidence terminology which ranged from low confidence to medium confidence (5 chances in 10) to high confidence As discussed in AR4, in practice, the confidenceand likelihood ... Substantial increase in Atlantic since 1970; Likely increase in Atlantic since 1950s; increasing tendency in W Pacific and decreasing tendency in E Pacific (Mexico West Coast) since 19805 1Based on frequently...