... Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia, Athens, GeorgiaElois Ann Berlin, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia, Athens, GeorgiaJames R. Bindon, Department of Anthropology, ... THEENCYCLOPEDIA OF MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY This reference work can be used by a variety of people for a variety of purposes. It can be used both to gain a generalunderstanding ofmedicalanthropology ... KansasBarbara W. Lex, Former Professor of Anthropology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MassachusettsLeslie Sue Lieberman, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Central Florida, Orlando,...
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... there was talk of na-tionalizing the mines. As the autumn of 1902 approached,BAER ENCYCLOPEDIAOF WORLD BIOGRAPHY40 larly his dismissal of female and non-white authors from lists of recommended ... author Henry Louis Gates accused him of ‘‘profounddisrespect for the intellectual capacities of people of color.’’In Adler’s defense, proponents of Paideia and of GreatBooks curricula have found ... 1998.AGAOGLU ENCYCLOPEDIAOF WORLD BIOGRAPHY12 erroneous assumptions of Pythagoras’s music of the sph-eres. Instead, Al-Farabi asserted that sound emanates fromatmospheric vibrations. Other works of...
... professor of HolyScripture at the University of Bologna, where most likely hehad studied under Gratian, the ‘‘father of the science of canon law.’’ Through Gratian’s scholarship, the study of church ... ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLDBIOGRAPHY— Volume 24 Aug. 30, 2004 / 12:16:09 Formatting: RGH&kmwASTELL ENCYCLOPEDIAOF WORLD BIOGRAPHY32 The following people, appearing in volumes 1-23 of the Encyclopedia ... one of the first womenvenerated in the Roman Catholic Church’s hierarchy of saints. She was believed to have been martyred atthe age of 12 because she refused to marry the son of a Roman official,...
... guideline.Summary reports of the results of the final round of site visits for thefour participating MTFs are presented in Appendix B.The purposes of the analysis of the effects of guideline implementa-tion ... reports the benchmarking of baseline performance of the nine MTFs in the study on each of thesix measures (see Table 3.1) of low back pain services used to assessthe effects of the guideline on ... and challenges in implementing desired new practices.Analysis of Guideline EffectsThe purposes of the analysis of the effects of guideline implementa-tion were toã document the changes in...
... Syntactic Features: Part -of- speech tags of the three words preceding the medical term and the three words following it. 312 create one classifier for each type of label using instances ... to measure the impact of each of the four subsets of features explained in Section 3. Ta-ble 3 shows the cross validation results when cu-mulatively adding each set of features. Applying the ... corresponding to sev-eral parts -of- speech in the same sentence as the medical term. The value for each feature is the normalized word string. To mitigate the limited window size of lexical features,...
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