... oculist pan bread; as pantry par equal; as disparity par get ready; as compare parl speak; as parley pars, part part; as parse, apart pass step; as compass past feed; as pasture pat, pass suffer, ... patient, passive pater, patr father; as paternal, patrician ped foot; as biped pell, puls drive; as compel, expulsion pen pain, punishment; as penal pend, pens hang, weigh, pay; as pendant, pension ... EXAMPLE plumb lead; as plumber pon to place, put; as component port carry, bring; porter port gate; as portal pos to place, put; as compose pot drink; as potion potent powerful; as potentate prehend,...
... precepts from that metaphysics Instead, starting with these un-derived principles of practical reason, we then derive all other principles of morality, including socio-political policies or precepts ... knowledge of the principles of natural law does not presuppose our knowledge of human nature or essence This is perfectly consistent with the ontological point in the preceding paragraph which ... Ever since the papal encyclical Aeterni Patris by Pope Leo XIII of happy memory which commissioned the revival of scholastic philosophy, the philosophy of St Thomas Aquinas had been studied by...
... *He devoted much attention to the problem Hình thức cấu trúc ngữ ph p: “devote something to something" – cống hiến, dành (nhiều) cho Chúng ta quan ... chi tiết từ đó) He devoted much attention to the problem 2 Các bạn di chuột vào cụm từ để biết chức cụm câu: He devoted much attention to the problem 3 Tại câu lại dịch vậy? - He – anh ấy: Đại ... – Mạo từ xác định (definite article) đứng trước danh từ cho biết danh từ xác định - Problem – vấn đề “the problem” – vấn đề > Dịch câu nghĩa: Anh dành nhiều ý đến vấn đề Dịch câu: Anh dành nhiều...
... (although still valid from a personal perspective) provide a more indirect account of the everyday impact of ADHD on the HRQL of the child http://www.capmh.com/content/3/1/39 option for their children ... lifespan, comorbidities, and neurobiology J Pediatr Psychol 2007, 32 :631 -642 Biederman J: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A lifespan perspective J Clin Psychiatry 1998, 59(Suppl 7):4-16 ... received at least MTS patch application; therefore, all subjects were included in the safety population The ITT population was made up of 164 subjects; each received at least MTS patch and had at...
... in phosphate donor capacity, only 4% with ADP and no activity with NaPPP and NaPP, indicates that the base part of the phosphate donor must play an essential role in the catalytic process The physiological ... tetramer in the presence of sodium tripolyphosphate (NaPPP) In all these elutions, mm MgCl2 was present in the elution buffers To determine the effect of sodium dipolyphosphate (NaPP), the gel filtration ... tetramer in the presence of NaPP, whereas the elution profile with sodium orthophosphate (NaP) indicates a dimer of approximately 48.5 kDa with a shoulder at approximately 100 kDa In all of these elutions,...
... right‑hand corner of your browser and the “s” on the end of http: in the URL line of your browser If you don’t see these, find someplace else to shop • ign the back of your card—and use photo ID S ... bankofamerica.com/moneyskills Bank of America provides many informative tools and programs regarding the use of credit It is our priority to help you learn to manage your financial life responsibly ... equal to the applicable Daily Periodic Rate multiplied by the previous day’s daily balance, and, unless subject to a Grace Period, new transactions and fees Bankrupt The status of being legally...
... evaluation of the aesthetic appeal of photographs This cross-cultural experiment focused on portrait photographs The experimental stimuli were sets of four photographs produced using Adobe Photoshop Version ... counterparts to emphasize contextual information at the expense of the figure in the scene The analyses of paintings of groups of people showed similar results: East Asian paintings of people place ... correspond to the modes of artistic expression traditional to their respective cultures Cultural experience exposes people to dominant modes of visual imagery People internalize patterns of artistic...
... 20 The Perils and Promise of Global Transparency how people interpret the information they receive, and how people respond to that information Though the purpose of this book is to separate the ... the opportunity to respond Transparency also promises to improve governance and to make powerful organizations of all stripes more accountable As a result, groups across the political spectrum ... thousands of interest groups that influence decision making; and read newspapers, magazines, and websites The Complexity of Transparency produced by independent media or groups promoting a particular...
... values of the Youden's index) This cut-off point showed, in all cases compared, values of 70% or higher (except for PPV in the case of peripheral NP) in indicators of sensitivity, specificity, positive ... pain (0 – 100 mm) of McGill short pain questionnaire, PPV = Positive Predictive Value, NPV = Negative Predictive Value ‡ p > 0.05; p < 0.05; † p < 0.01; †† p < 0.001 Two patients did not report ... 4: Comparison of the psychometric properties of validity for differential diagnosis of neuropathic pain vs non-neuropathic pain for a cut-off value ≥ points in the Spanish version of the DN4 questionnaire,...
... the lungs and spleens, respectively Importantly, this reduced percentage of cells producing IFNγ was observed despite the lack of pulmonary replication of the virus in this group (above), indicating ... calculated as a percentage of total PMC or SMC (as opposed to CD8+ cells, not shown) We also expressed the number of IFNγ+CD8+ cells as a percentage of the number of tetramer/pentamer+CD8+ cells ... tissue-specific up-regulation of PD-1 on the surface of pulmonary lymphocytes is not the mechanism for pulmonary T cell dysfunction, this does not rule out the possibility of differences in PD-1 ligand expression...
... factor a; p < 0.05, b; p < 0.05 *; p < 0.05, **; p < 0.01 (compared to the other groups) tion of RANKL (receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B ligand) [24] In the case of FGF-2 application ... course of the establishment of a pasteurized bone model in rats, a preliminary analysis of the effect of the presence of muscle-covering to the pasteurized bone graft or the application of FGF-2 ... group of muscle-covering pasteurized bone with the application of FGF-2 (MC+; FGF2+) During the establishment of a pasteurized bone model, we carried out a preliminary examination of the effect of...
... values of the Youden's index) This cut-off point showed, in all cases compared, values of 70% or higher (except for PPV in the case of peripheral NP) in indicators of sensitivity, specificity, positive ... pain (0 – 100 mm) of McGill short pain questionnaire, PPV = Positive Predictive Value, NPV = Negative Predictive Value ‡ p > 0.05; p < 0.05; † p < 0.01; †† p < 0.001 Two patients did not report ... 4: Comparison of the psychometric properties of validity for differential diagnosis of neuropathic pain vs non-neuropathic pain for a cut-off value ≥ points in the Spanish version of the DN4 questionnaire,...
... using physical knowledge about sound propagation, including air absorption, reverberation processes, and the Doppler effect The second part of this paper deals with two audio applications of this ... air absorption in acoustical spaces: a digital filter design approach,” in Proceedings of IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics (WASPAA ’97), p 4, New Paltz, ... synthesis of realistic moving sounds In the first part of this paper, the physical and perceptual approaches are combined to develop a real-time model for a moving source that can be applied to...
... is exceeded in 40% of samples in the area of the Pass while in the area of NFR 40 except the area of Jablunkov Pass in 20% of samples (Fig 1) High contents are found in the uppermost mineral horizon ... in soils Lead The lead pollution in the area of the Pass is significantly and spatially exceptional with regard to the whole area of NFR The supposed value of the critical pollution 150 mg/kg (Tyler ... of cadmium, evident higher pollution is detected in the area of the Jablunkov Pass FD Jablunkov FR 40 except FD Jablunkov FD Jablunkov FR 40 except FD Jablunkov upper-most mineral Horizon upper-most...
... deviation on opening, or occlusion Differences were noted between groups for time since operation, scar perception, and perception of pain The ORIF group was associated with perceptible scars ... risk of lesion in critical anatomic structures; risk of hypertrophic and/or cheloid scar; patient’s general health status; presence of other maxillofacial fractures; possibility of performing physical ... significantly greater percentage of malocclusion compared with patients treated by open reduction, in spite of the initial displacement of the fractures being greater in patients treated by open reduction...
... greater number of participants may identify some trends of influence Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Annals of General Psychiatry 2006, 5:22 http://www.annals-general-psychiatry.com/content/5/1/22 ... pleasure of eating (p value 0.88 and 0 .63 respectively) The power of this study was approximately 27% at the best (a retrospective power calculation using the systolic blood pressure data) A sample ... (BMI) of the participants The BMI was estimated to exclude participants with eating disorders not acknowledged by them, since eating disorders influence the perception of eating pleasure Participants...
... the IM From the perspective of the IM, a behavior is likely to occur if a per- Page of 10 (page number not for citation purposes) Implementation Science 2009, 4:73 http://www.implementationscience.com/content/4/1/73 ... tested with relevant a priori research hypotheses [26] Therefore, the purpose of the present paper is to go beyond the cognitive processes (e.g., patient knowledge) and outcomes of clinical decision-making ... foolish; pleasant or unpleasant? Second is a person's perceived normative pressure with respect to performing the behavior In other words, does a patient perceive that other persons important...
... the IM From the perspective of the IM, a behavior is likely to occur if a per- Page of 10 (page number not for citation purposes) Implementation Science 2009, 4:73 http://www.implementationscience.com/content/4/1/73 ... tested with relevant a priori research hypotheses [26] Therefore, the purpose of the present paper is to go beyond the cognitive processes (e.g., patient knowledge) and outcomes of clinical decision-making ... foolish; pleasant or unpleasant? Second is a person's perceived normative pressure with respect to performing the behavior In other words, does a patient perceive that other persons important...
... 18 Task Force of the American College of Critical Care Medicine, Society of Critical Care Medicine: Practice parameters for hemodynamic support of sepsis in adult patients in sepsis Crit Care ... role of the ED in severe sepsis and septic shock is a much needed and evolving part of the landscape of critical care medicine [18] Although the merits of EGDT and frequency of eligible patients ... of Critical Care Medicine and Surviving Sepsis Campaign has opted not to wait but to adopt the same rational approach of subspecialists such as surgeons, cardiologists, and neurologists in applying...
... Question 12: The company turned down Hung’s offer A The company offered Hung a job B The company accepted Hung’s offer C The company discussed Hung’s offer D The company rejected Hung’s offer Question ... save the people but not the house A The house was saved but the people were lost B The people were saved and so was the house C Both the people and the house were lost in the fire D The people were ... 54: It is very important for a firm or a company to ………… changes in the market A keep pace with B keep pace of C keep track with D keep in touch with Question 55: But for their help, he……………… A...