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... ohms!)When viewed in the frequency domain in figure 4, we see wild oscillations in theorange and brown pair, as we might havepredicted from the previous picture. It isthese sorts of oscillations ... 5.Tempting as it may be to install this type of infrastructure for its high density, KRONEbelieves that the performance degradation isnot worth the convenience. The high errorrates this sort of ... reportedmeeting the more stringent category 5estandard, which is now the de-facto minimumrequirement for data (the TIA has droppedCategory 5 from the standard). Furthermore,the 25 pair cables used in...
... support matrix is intended for use by individuals working with groups of high-risk children to support the implementation of a fluoride intervention (e.g., tooth-brushing routine using fluoride toothpaste, ... prevention activities, including conducting education, providing anticipatory guidance, making dental referrals, and promoting the establishment of the dental home by the age of 1.Guiding Questions• ... 2:00 Defining and Assessing C aries Risk in Group Settings Presentation by: Bonnie Bruerd, DrPH, Region XI Oral Health Consultant 2:00 – 3:30 Defining and Assessing C aries Risk in Group...
... alternative in the13THE RITUAL OF RIGHTS IN JAPANthat were the origin of the rule of law in Japan.22John Haley describes‘‘the developmentof rights of proprietorship beginning with theenforcement ... rights in the village, including theright to hold of ce, or they demanded the dismissal of incumbentvillage of ceholders, which was in effect an attempt to exercise theright of selecting of cials.’’38Whereas ... rethinking of rights in Japan. Instead, without looking to countries in Europe or3RECONSIDERING RIGHTSpursuit of particular social ends. Concern with the strategic assertion of rights often...
... to the sound of a recording of Aretha Franklin; the feel of a warm whirlpool; the taste of a chocolate truffle; the smell of spoiled meat; the ac-celeration of a rollercoaster in a sharp turn. ... choose a sofa for the living 2 Meaning in design is closely linked to aesthetics. The broader issue of what ar-tifacts mean and how they communicate meaning is the focus of the intellectual ... provides a nice discussion of a version of this idea in his work on “liking and disliking” products. Aesthetics 9 tive bias that persists even in the face of mounting negative analytical evi-dence....
... clear history of mechanical locking (not gelling, ‘giving way’ or X-ray evidence of loose bodies). • Healthcare professionals should consider offering paracetamol for pain relief in addition ... syndrome of joint pain accompanied by varying degrees of functional limitation and reduced quality of life. It is the most common form of arthritis and one of the leading causes of pain and disability ... pertains to a particular joint. Many trials have looked at single joint involvement when in reality many patients have multiple joint involvement, which may well alter the reported efficacy of...
... thing which is a work of art is in its nature a unique complex of interrelated parts -in painting, for example, lines, colors, volumes, subjects, etc., all inter- acting ... paramount in painting, return to the plastic ones since these are indigenous to painting. Thus, the role of the theory is not to define anything but to use the definitional ... of being true in certain circumstances. None of the criteria of recognition is a defining one, either necessary or sufficient, because we can sometimes assert of something...
... came from China and contained no trace of Taiwanese culture. It is understandable that the mainlanders wanted to transplant Chinese thinking to Taiwan. In so doing, they not only integrated ... policy that called for the speaking of Mandarin and prohibited the speaking of Holo in public was also intended to compel the Taiwanese to think of themselves as Chinese.1Throughout the 1960s ... Mao on the mainland. The purpose of NOTE ON ROMANIZATION OF CHINESE NAMESThere are four common ways to render Chinese names into English: (1)the Pinyin system used by mainland China; (2) the...
... isaccumulated during the linear phase of growth, the rate of grain growth during this phase is highly correlated with thefinal weight of the grain. The absolute rate of grain growthduring the linear growth ... remaining in thesoil after the previous crop or pasture, indicating lower wateruse than growing season rainfall. Access to this water in thefollowing year often results in water use being ... these depths are at first, at or near wilting point in theupper half of the profile, and then, increasingly higher thanwilting point down to the final depth of water extraction, asroot densities...
... for interacting with the study participants and conducting focus groups and interviews. Members of the interview team were able to conduct interviews in languages other than English, including ... exclusively to obtain shelter. The underhoused include women who use such a large percentage of their income for housing that they are unable to afford other things vital to maintaining life and ... services increased their chances of success in receiving the care and attention they needed. They also indicated that off-putting experiences with receptionists or others at the rst point of contact...
... frominhalation into the lungs of infected droplets pro-duced by someone who is coughing and who has pul-monary TB disease. The source of infection of mostchildren is an infectious adult in ... need to be incorpo-rated into existing guidelines and strategies that havebeen developed by NTPs. Reducing the burden of TB in children will require changing and improving manyexisting practices, ... management of children with TB should be in line with the Stop TBStrategy, taking into consideration the particular epi-demiology and clinical presentation of TB in children.The International...
... position could in princi-ple be integrated in an observational learning frame-work by introducing strong biases on the generali-sation process, incorporating the constraints of uni-versal ... If a single consistentseries of bindings can be found, then interpretationis successful. For example, assume that the facts in the meaning part of [1] are in the world model thenmatching [6] ... rendering a sentenceand communicating it to the hearer, the speaker re-parses his own sentence and interprets it against thefacts in his own world model. If the resulting set of bindings contains...
... 370). Change in behaviour includes acquiring something new (like gaining new skills) or modifying something that already exists (like achieving greater accuracy in dealing with certain tasks). ... career development efforts in Career Developmentof Graduates in Economics and Business Administration in Croatia 27 in order to coordinate and interact with the members of an organisation and ... incurred. Also, an organisation can measure the results of training by means of benchmarking – a process of measuring one's own services and practices against the recognised leaders, in...