... Panthers’ notoriety (J Edgar Hoover, Director ofthe FBI in 1968, called the Panthers the greatest threat to the internal security ofthe country’) and the ultimate corruption and demise of their ... book the film was based, had been the image of ‘a plane crashing in the desert’ (Sadashige 1998: 243) The desert ofthe novel, the Sahara, was transposed in the filming to Southern Tunisia; but the ... exhibit in the face ofthe film’s dislocations, discontinuities, collisions and fusions The signs of modernity manifest themselves as a sublime indifference in the face ofthe crash, the anomalous...
... further analyze the influence ofthe CCR5 d32 deletion on the clinical course ofthe disease, the occurrence ofthe following symptoms of extra-articular disease was investigated: presence of ... report for the first time a significant influence ofthe presence ofthe CCR5 d32 deletion on the inflammatory response in RA, the occurrence of extra-articular manifestations of RA, and on the presence ... ofthe patient cohort are displayed in Table The presence of erosive joint disease was evaluated by analyzing the previously available hand and feet radiographs ofthe patients The presence of...
... can come from the sounds ofthe slogans when customers read them aloud If the combination ofthe words can make rhythms as they rhyme with one another or they contain the phenomenon of alliteration, ... Airlines Use of comparison Admen have to abide by the code of commercial practice and stick to the rules of advertising They should not advertise their product at the expense of others So they resort ... use the verb “buy” directly On one hand, the advertisers try their best to promote their product; on the other hand, they don’t want to give the consumers a feeling of spending their money Therefore,...
... Obviously, the bourgeoisie was the driving force ofthe English society at that time They thought they had rights to be proud of their status in society and in the superiority of their race They wanted ... novel, the characteristics and features ofthe English bourgeoisie in the early 18th century were best reflected Robinson Crusoe, the hero ofthe novel, became the typical representative ofthe ... that ” The sun never sets in the Great Britain” The 18th century is known in the history of European culture as the period of Enlightenment In England the period of Enlightenment followed the bourgeois...
... denoting the objects covered by the scope ofthe notion expressed in the word, and the significative function is the function of expressing the content ofthe respective notion The function of rendering ... difficult The oldest or the husband ofthe family sits at the head ofthe table and others sit in descending order according to age or wherever they like The meal starts when everyone has their own ... teaspoonful for the pot Boiling water is poured into the pot and the tea is left for about five minutes before the host serves the guest Even there are the adages from the side ofthe Victorian...
... rendering the meaning of a text into another language in the way that the author intended the text The purpose of translation is that the audience in the TL feel and reacts in the same ways as the ... be aware ofthe influence of music theory in composing songs The 25 26 which help them improve and develop a great love in music later 5.3 LIMITATIONS OFTHE STUDY - Because ofthe lack of time ... notions of these occurred to me in the course of doing this research However, due to the lack of time I cannot present them all - Further research should focus on many other songs in the treasure of...
... Brookfield, of Auckland, and for the excellent representation ofthe scene at the signing ofthe Treaty of Waitangi to Mr A F McDonnell, of Dunedin In the preparation ofthe MS for the press I ... committees of every kind for the promotion of her work As to the future, the great task ofthe Church is, to my mind, the instruction both ofthe young clergy and the young laity as to the Divine ... forcibly to the imagination ofthe white men the perils which might be in store for them, but as the day wore on the arts of war were succeeded by preparations for the preaching ofthe Gospel of peace...
... clinical characteristics ofthe study population at baseline The analysis ofthe OPSAT-Q data focused on how well the items satisfied assumptions underlying The distributions ofthe individual OPSAT-Q ... The range for the CSS was 44 to 100 The percentage of subjects scoring at the floor was 1% for all subscales and composite scores Among the subscales, the percentages of subjects scoring at the ... should be underlined that the design ofThe composition ofthe subscales is supported by the fact that the OPSAT-Q items were more highly correlated with their hypothesized scales than competing...
... numbers Further studies are needed to address this question Major limitations ofthe study are the fact that the majority of patients received immunosuppressive therapies at the time of BAL Therefore, ... [38] In another study, anti-CD3 therapy also diminished bleomycininduced fibrosis [39] Therefore, T-cell therapy could provide a useful target for further therapies Because most ofthe fibroblast ... the few patients investigated twice or thrice, no significant BAL changes were observed despite immunosuppressive therapies Another limitation ofthe study is the low number of patients and the...
... because they got blood but rather the timing of how much fluid they received At the end of 72 hours, both groups received the same amount of fluid but it was frontloaded in the early goal-directed therapy ... intake My immediate therapeutic concern is the tachycardia, the nature ofthe cardiac rhythm, and the possibility of myocardial ischemia Dr A As we stand at the bedside, reviewing the admission laboratory ... from the PA catheter The reason why the PA catheter trials have been so inconclusive is because there have been such varying goals or protocols associated with their use If we could figure out the...
... publish their work in journals indexed by Index Medicus and the Institute for Scientific Information because ofthe visibility of papers appearing in the PubMed database and the influence of their ... penetration ofthe English language into various expressions of human activity, including science [6-9] It is estimated that half ofthe world population will use English by the year 2015 The results of ... conference Finally, it is possible that the organizing committee ofthe studied conference might have invited the use of English in an attempt to increase the number of non-German-speaking delegates...
... educational level, therefore we included it as part of education in the presentation ofthe data Findings In Table we present the main findings regarding the analysis ofthe association ofthe various ... [30,36] Also, the time the physicians devote to their patients and the methods they use in order to educate them about the HIV infection/disease, and convince them about the importance of adhering ... ofthe studies and the cutoff percentage of adherence to treatment between 'adherent' and 'non-adherent' varied among the studies, depending on the authors' estimate Furthermore, while most of...
... USA) A profound overview ofthe underlying theory and the SVM algorithm itself is given by Guyon and Elisseeff [33] In the case of SVR [29], the goal is to find a function that predicts the target ... approaches, but they differ in their underlying theoretical heuristics: the MLR method fits a model using the least-mean-squares heuristic (that is, the sum ofthe squared distances to the regression ... was kept separate is then used to verify the data model The reported accuracy is the total of those measured in each ofthe five iterations, thus covering the total amount of available data Variable...
... because ofthe suggested floor effect of eosinopenia Furthermore, in the study of Perello and colleagues there was no noninfection group enrolled (HIV patients without CAP) to test the value of eosinopenia ... patients Moreover, the prognostic value of eosinopenia was not tested We therefore cannot ascertain the value of this marker to predict mortality in the ICU Concerning the severity of infection, Perello ... the emergency department point of view – departments that usually are overcrowded [2] – any tool that allows the physicians to better approach the severity ofthe infections in general, and the...
... haemorrhage [12] Some distinctions can be made in terms of absolute BNP concentrations observed in different conditions, but the plethora of potential causes of cardiac dysfunction and thus BNP release in ... [14] have suggested that BNP is valuable in the assessment and prediction of outcome in cardio-renal syndrome type It is clear that the interpretation of BNP concentrations in critical care is ... with difficulty, but in selected patients there are indications that its use may be of value in predicting outcome and perhaps in the future also in guiding therapy Abbreviations BNP = B-type natriuretic...
... clearly defined borders The diagnosis of PF was regarded as unclear in the presence of just livid to partly necrotic lesions without any ofthe other criteria The diagnosis of PF was not confirmed ... Figure Flow of patients through the study and exclusions of patients The diagnosis of purpura fulminans (PF) was regarded as definite in the presence of livid to partly necrotic lesions of irregular ... None ofthe centers participated in or recruited pediatric patients for treatment studies with activated PC at the time of this study Origin of PF PF was the result of acquired sepsis rather...
... Within the radial category, the prototypical senseof in respectively occupies the central position ofthe radial structure, for it is the most basic senseThe non-prototypical senses of in motivated ... constantly reminded ofthe links among the chain of meanings Undoubtedly, a really interesting thing concerning the system of links is the role of metaphors in the extension of their senses Low (1988: ... students at the MSA Design ofthe study The present paper is organized in four main parts The INTRODUCTION part is devoted to presenting statement ofthe problem, aims ofthe study, scope ofthe study,...
... comparison ofthe translation with the original An evaluation ofthe translation: in the translation’s terms and in the critics’ terms An assessment ofthe likely place ofthe translation in the target ... wild”, “White fang”, The sea wolf” and many others I.2 The novel The call ofthe wild” The call ofthe wild” is the story of Buck, a domesticated dog which is snatched cruelly out of his beloved ... result in the combination of many verbs together in the TT The purpose ofthe translator is obviously to enable the TT readers fully understand the exact meaning ofthe words used in the ST ST...