... extremities, and
pallor); (2) respiratory difficulties; (3) gastro-intestinal and bladder
muscle malfunctioning giving rise to vomiting, cramps, and alternating
diarrhea and constipation and the urge ... in great
demand and therefore more likely to be dismissive or soon to lose inter-
est and pursue brighter prospects elsewhere.
Fourth, intimate relations set in relief both strengths and weaknesses
in ... Individuals?
287
10 The Treatments of Social Phobia:
Their Natureand Effects
289
ix
Evocative Social Situations
Social phobic behavior or patterns of behavior listed by themselves are
puzzling. They...
... for
T. gondii, for both humans and animals [3]. Pregnant
women at risk must not only avoid eating raw meat,
but should also wash their hands thouroughly after
handling it.
Because outdoor cats ...
gardens and T. gondii oocysts may survive for months
under appropriate conditions, pregnant women
should wear gloves when gardening or working with
soil and should immediately wash their hands ... women
should not adopt or handle kittens and should avoid
getting a new cat during pregnancy.
A recent study [4] has shown that communica-
tion between physicians and veterinarians about
zoonotic...
... tasks which human beings can only carry out by
exercising their powers of understanding and reason. Thus,
for example, playing chess is an intellectually demanding
task for human beings and we regard ... their medical problems, and so on –
switching appropriately between one such activity and
another according to circumstances and performing each
8
Human rationality and artificial intelligence
Our ... two
different ways. On the one hand, a distinction has long been
drawn between practical and theoretical reasoning, the former
Human rationality and artificial intelligence 223
shelf, and then to add together...
... 17
◦
C, m between −1 and 4
◦
C and M between 9 and 14
◦
C;
(3) supra-Mediterranean, characterised by T between 8 and 13
◦
C, m between −4
and −1
◦
C and M between 2 and 9
◦
C; and (4) Euro-Siberian ... (1)
oro-Mediterranean, T between 4 and 8
◦
C, m between −7 and −4
◦
C and M
between 0 and 2
◦
C; and (2) crioro-Mediterranean, T < 4
◦
C, m < −7
◦
C and
M < 0
◦
C.
Using the range in ... animals and plants were the huge changes in geographical distribution
160 Neanderthals and Modern Humans
oceanic phases would have opened up opportunities for ecotonal human eco-
types and reduced...
... becoming less anxious and less handicapped and
being more and better socially active remains uncertain. Similarly,
no studies to date have systematically observed the relapse rate on and
after stopping ... or
psychotherapy) and
reported significant
distress and
avoidance.
1. Clonazepam
(up to 3 mg/d);
n ẳ 39
1 4 214 214 2 2. 20%
1 4 2
Sutherland
et al.
(1996)
2. Placebo;
n ¼ 36
b. Miscellaneous
Pande
et ... formal/struc-
tural aspects of the proper performance of social behavior. Instead,
it lays stress on the function of social behaviors or patterns of behavior.
Practically, it attempts to train the fearfully...
... scientific views of nature, we are really aiming at
getting a clearer picture of who we are and what we are about – and, just
as importantly, along the way expanding that “we” into all of humanity.
This ... Phenomenology; and Hegel: A Biography.
Pippin, Hegel’s Idealism; and Idealism as Modernism and his Hegel’s Practical Philosophy: Traces of Reason
in Ethical Life (forthcoming).
Natureand spirit: ... “me” – the institutions and practices under which I am both formed
and formmyself must themselves be seen to be such that I can identify
with them and understand the demands they impose not as...
... The
two aspects of our mentality – receptivity and spontaneity, intuition and
concept, sensibility and understanding – had to be mediated with each
other, and it had to be done by the spontaneous faculty ... I Kant and the revolution in philosophy
All this was immensely puzzling to Kant’s readers, as if Kant were
outrageously asserting that space and time were only subjective human
“ideas” and not ... argued about the nature of geometry and mathe-
matics. There could be no direct intuitive knowledge of anything, even
in mathematics and geometry; all knowledge required the mediation
and use of concepts...
... sorrow to mankind, and
to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the
human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and
small, and
to establish ... rule-generation and adjudication) and expanded the earlier 1947 GATT. That
Preamble refers to ‘raising standards of living, ensuring full employment and a
large and steadily growing volume of real income and ... achieve human solidarity and to preserve human dignity
and life.
A new moral awareness of world proportions superseded the shifting
sands of ineffective international political allegiance and the...
... Candida, Cryptococcus
RNA viruses: Influenza
Nature and Properties
of Micro-organisms
Laura JV Piddock
Viruses
Obligate intracellular parasites
Use host cell for nucleic acid and ...
tissue and tonsils
PrP-C & PrP-Sc
Important bacterial cell components
2: Flagella
Flagellum can be removed but is rapidly
replaced
Involved in motility and impart spinning
movement and ...
adherence to surfaces
E.g. Streptococcus mutans and dental caries
Important bacterial cell components 1:
(endo)spores.
usually Bacillus spp and Clostridium e.g.
Clostridium tetani (tetanus)...
... noise? Yes, how is such an image to greet the
murmuring and the crackling and the tinkling and the crying and the
sighing and rumbling and the roaring of background noise?
The question is rushing ... without
noise. Nascent nature begins in noise and the old man and his dog die in
noise.
In our clean, crisp and crystal-clear digital age would we rather not
hear that nascent nature begins in noise? ...
dismantled that we begin to understand that one must understand without
concepts.'35
And what does the incomplete Tower of Babel ask us to understand?
Incompletion and the noise of multiplicity....
... professionals, and other individuals15
and groups, as appropriate, on the policy of the Cen-16
ters with regard to women; and1 7
‘‘(5) serve as a member of the Department of18
Health andHuman Services ... recipients of grants, con-6
tracts, and agreements under subsection (c), and be-7
tween the Office and health professionals and the8
general public.9
‘‘(c) G
RANTS AND
C
ONTRACTS
R
EGARDING
D
U
-10
TIES
.—11
‘‘(1) ... grants to, and enter into cooperative agree-14
ments, contracts, and interagency agreements with15
public and nonprofit private entities, agencies, and1 6
organizations.17
‘‘(2) E
VALUATION AND DISSEMINATION
.—The18
Office...
... sexual behaviors, (3) the
consistent use of contraception and protection among the sexually active, and (4) delays
in marriage and childbearing among young women? Second, what reproductive behaviors ... schooling for young
people on the one hand, and to improve adolescent reproductive health on the other, will
be handicapped.
Schooling and Adolescent
Reproductive Behavior in
Developing Countries
Cynthia ... Attainment 7
2.3 Attendance rates by age and by level 7
2.4 Poverty and School Attendance 9
3. ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ANDBEHAVIOR 9
3.1 Early marriage and childbearing 10
3.2 Unprotected...
... weeks prior to mating and throughout gestation and lactation (35).
Hepatic hypertrophy and eosinophilia were observed in F
1
and F
2
male and female pups in the mid-
and high-dose groups. ... (females on pnd 14 and males
on pnd 35) and 0.4% dose group (females on pnd 14 and 21, and males on pnd 14, 28, and 35).
Hormonally-mediated endpoints such as anogenital distance and nipple retention ... reduced in high-dose F
1
pups (pnd 0, 7,
14, and 21 for both sexes and pnd 4 for males) and F
2
pups (pnd 1, 4, 7, 14, and 21 for both sexes
and pnd 0 for males). A reduction in postnatal...
... “gemmiparous,” and he believes that it has
ere now given origin to one or more spurious species, and misled mycologists as to
the real structure of perfect and fruitful Dacrymyces.
FUNGI:
THEIR
NATURE ... fungi and lichens there exists so
close an affinity that difficulties arise, and doubts, and disputations, regarding certain
small groups or a few species; but these are the exception, and not ... propounded his views,[J] and then
briefly and vaguely, that all and every individual lichen was but an algal, which had
collected about it a parasitic fungal growth, and that those peculiar...
... involving the
human MLL gene, in combination with differences in clinical behavior and
outcome for MLL-rearranged leukemia patients, makes it necessary to
reflect on the cancer mechanism and to discuss ... of the available data and mechanisms
identified in leukemic stem and leukemic tumor cells and link this informa-
tion with the known functions of mixed lineage leukemia and certain mixed
lineage ... phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and
Hedgehog, and thus affects metabolism, the cell cycle,
gene expression, developmental processes and oncogen-
esis. Active GSK3 is indicative of absent WNT-signal-
ing and leads...