... groundwater include National Engineering Handbook Section 16, Drainage of Agricultural Lands, and Section 18, Groundwater; Engineering Field Handbook Chapter 12, Springs and Wells, and Chapter 14, Drainage ... (Rock fragments) (Stones and boulders) (Rock fragments) Apply waste None (Flooding and transport of waste offsite.) Apply and incorporate waste during periods when flooding is unlikely (Flooding and ... tillering Margin or leaf tip chlorosis, browning of leaf points, decaying growing points, and wilting and dying-off of older leaves Brown margin of leaves, chlorosis, reddish veins and petioles,...
... as bedding planes and joints played a more dominant role in the failure process These observations are in keeping with the laboratory findings of Hudson et al (1972) and Martin and Chandler (1994) ... trends and challenges of underground works in hard rock, in particular with the behaviour of brittle rock In mining, ever increasing international competitiveness has forced the industry to find innovative ... frontiers In mining, depths of km have long been exceeded in South Africa and mining at depths in excess of 2.5 km with elevated horizontal stresses are forcing the Canadian mining industry to...
... Cathay-Keris and Shaw Brothers closed down their Singapore studio due to financial difficulties in sustaining the film industry in Singapore, it also marked the end of the Pontianak in films within the ... “manifests physical power” and performing daily routines such as walking, sitting and sleeping (Skeat, c1984: 44) Both the body and semangat have life entities of their own, existing independently of each ... being, at the same time, revealing contested notions of being Malay in Singapore In order to understand how the Pontianak features in everyday life, there is a need to fashion such an inquiry into...
... promise and threat, anticipation and dread, resound in the writings of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in Britain – a time and a place when the newly disturbing technology was writing ... were: Terry and Olivia, Pete, Guy, TerryBall, James, Andy, Mick, Opera-John, Mark and Sabine, and Tim and Melinda Tarik, Ben and Guy provided an unfailing supply of beds, couches, floors and backgammon ... were shaped by changing patterns of readership and literary production by maintaining a double focus: on the dominant arguments for and against this ideal, on the one hand, and on subaltern counterpublics...
... medicine are undeniable If nothing else had been achieved but two things – in the nineteenth century, the end of bleeding, purging, and leeching as a result of Louis’ studies (Louis, 1835); andin ... handling measurement bias Randomization is the best means of addressing confounding bias, and blinding the means for measurement bias While blinding is important, it is not as important as randomization ... securing information on them” (Miettinen and Cook, 1981) Confounding bias is handled either by preventing it, through randomization in study design, or by removing it, through regression models in...
... of a combination of a calcineurin inhibitor (tacrolimus) with a purine inhibitor (mycophenolate mofetil or azathioprine) and a steroid (prednizolone) Tacrolimus was given twice a day in individually ... Hesselink DA, van Schaik RH, van der Heiden IP, et al Genetic polymorphisms of the CYP3A4, CYP3A5, and MDR-1 genes and pharmacokinetics of the calcineurin inhibitors cyclosporine and tacrolimus Clin ... seriousness, co-administrated drug therapies and their interactions, renal and hepatic function, nutritional and other habbits, are often responsible for the intra- and inter-individual variability...
... lack of increase in LV dyssynchrony during dobutamine stress in patients with wide QRS duration (20) In contrast, Kurita et al reported on an increased mechanical dyssynchrony during pacing–induced ... rest or during exercise or the exercise-related increase in EDVI and the corresponding LDT values were found in both IDCM subgroups Results Systolic and diastolic time intervals The clinical characteristics ... normal activation, 27 of 30 were receiving a beta-blocking agent, 30 an angiotensinconverting enzyme inhibitor or angiotensin receptor blocker, and 19 a diuretic In patients with conduction disturbance,...
... vaccine against N caninum infection in cattle This Bovilis-Neoguard vaccine used to be sold at price of 3.5 USD per dose in America The vaccination appears to be reasonably expensive and labour-intensive, ... A Fernandez-Garcia, V Risco-Castillo, V MaruganHernandez, and L M Ortega-Mora (2009) Failure of a vaccine using immunogenic recombinant proteins rNcSAG4 and rNcGRA7 against neosporosis in mice ... Leib, S L., Grandgirard, D., and Hemphill, A (2009) Vaccination with recombinant NcROP2 combined with recombinant NcMIC1 and NcMIC3 reduces cerebral infection and vertical transmission in mice experimentally...
... the remaining concentrations did not have any increasing or decreasing trends DISCUSSION In previous studies analyzing long-term trends regarding water quality and/ or pollutant load in rivers, ... parameters Solid line in the box is the median, lower and upper broken lines represent the 25th and 75th percentiles, and lower and upper ends of solid lines represent the 5th and 95th percentiles, ... forests and agricultural lands may have increased in recent years Because poorly managed forests and agricultural lands have adversely affected the water quality in the following way In forests...
... stored in an ice box or in a refrigerator maintained at 4°C We started the experiment within 24 h of sampling Tetracycline hydrochloride (Tokyo Chemical Industry, Japan) was dissolved in predetermined ... incubation, the colonies obtained on the plates were counted The colonies were inoculated in sterilized water samples containing 10 mg/L tetracycline and incubated with shaking at 20°C for d The samples ... degradation in the sample with the initial tetracycline concentration of mg/L (2) Not all bacteria growing in the water environment containing tetracycline were capable of degrading the antibiotic...
... advertising types include print advertising (newspaper, magazines), broadcast advertising (radio, television), out-of-home advertising (outdoor and transit), and direct mail advertising (2) Geographic ... area criterion: international advertising, national advertising, regional advertising and local advertising (3) Target audience criterion: consumer advertising, and business advertising (4) Consumer ... advertising (7) Promoted object criterion: product advertising and nonproduct advertising (or institutional advertising/ corporate advertising/ prestige advertising) 1.2.2 Advertising - a kind of...
... simultaneously and the intercall-burst interval (in milliseconds or seconds) The intercall-burst interval enables processing of all incoming call requests in multiple stages using the existing hardware and ... using HVB is shown in Figure B-3 In this example, the script that is making an outgoing call is running on channel [indicated by the parameter chanId( )], and the script that will be receiving ... setup in IP telephony One call setup request is in progress at any point in time The intercall-burst (burst size ¼ 1) time gap is sec heard at the calling party’s telephone, and the calling party...
... example, the difference in anticapitalism between expert managers and skilled managers is points in Sweden, 1.9 points in the US and 1.8 points in Japan These differences in patterns of ideological ... of skills and expertise If class locations de®ned in this way systematically shape the material interests and lived experiences of individuals, and if these interests and experiences in turn shape ... union members and nonmembers, especially within the working-class coalition Whereas in Sweden and the United States union members in the working-class coalition were between 1.5 and points more anticapitalist...
... brought about by myself in the activity of combining representations into judgmental form In combining the multiplicity of sensuous intuitions into a “synthetic unity” (in seeing my experience as ... controversial Since Kant’s own time, there has been a virtual industry in sorting out the distinctions, differences, and similarities in the two, and almost any Kant scholar has an opinion on the issue In ... of such an in nity, since sensory intuition is always of individual things Neither could we construct a purely conceptual understanding of those in nities, since it was impossible in the formal...
... b Understanding and using verb tenses and forms c Understanding and identifying the types of sentences: simple or complex, passive and active voice d Identifying the main and subordinate 2.7 ... relating diagram to text, predicting and sequencing the structure of a text, and reading notice and instruction 2.3 ESP reading materials Materials are very important in teaching and learning ... students with a variety of reading strategies including skimming, scanning, guessing the meanings of words, predicting, inferring, etc *Skimming: Skimming is a very useful reading skill for students...
... lead in gasoline, paint, plumbing and building products, and other consumer goods In Canada and the United States, indoor lead sources include lead in dust, lead-based paint, and lead in plumbing ... exist In Canada, Aboriginal children rank with many children in the developing world on several key indicators, including infant mortality and injury deaths In Mexico, children living in rural and ... baseline against which to measure and monitor their well-being over time; and build capacity inand across the three nations to continue the important work of measuring and monitoring the well-being...
... preeclampsia in conceptions occurring in the summer season, whereas there was no significant variation in the incidence of preeclampsia based on the timing of delivery In our study, we intend to ... entail accessing any individual patient data or identifiable information and was reviewed by the hospital research committee Prospectively maintained database recording all deliveries and associated ... had no influence on the incidence of preeclampsia In contrast, lower temperature, higher rainfall and humidity and lower barometric pressure were related to the triggering of seizures in patients...
... decrease the incidence of immunosuppression reported in homologous blood transfusions, in gynecologic oncology [4] Finally, in the hands of well-trained interventional radiologists, uterine artery ... the 2006 International Gynecologic Cancer Society Meeting and the 2006 Society for the Advancement of Blood Management Meeting [32] In the interest of simplicity, interventions used in bloodless ... been efficient in controlling blood loss postoperatively and decreasing allogenic transfusion requirements [28,29] Epoietin Alpha has been associated with hemoglobin increase in gynecologic cancer...
... (1959— Sciurinae), and Thorington et al (2002—Pteromyini) Analysis was across taxa: Callosciurinae, Ratufinae, Sciurillinae, Sciurinae: Pteromyini, Sciurinae: Sciurini, Xerinae: Marmotini, Xerinae: ... species are split into groups: Callosciurinae, Marmotini, Protoxerini, Pteromyini, Ratufinae, Sciurillinae, Sciurini, and Xerini (Thorington and Hoffmann 2005) Phylogenetic in uences on reproduction ... tribes and genera within them) have idiosyncratic neonatal and litter mass (Figs 2A and 2C) Sciurini, Marmotini, and Xerini have the smallest neonates and Protoxerini has the largest Marmotini has...
... in elderly patients taking risperidone in clinical studies † The US Food and Drug Administration issued a health advisory in March 2005 reporting increased mortality (1.6 -1.7 fold increase in ... Drug Interactions Major drug interactions associated with memantine include drugs which increase the pH in urine (e.g carbonic anhydrase inhibitors) Exercise caution when prescribing memantine ... coping strategies, support system and burden • Educate patients and caregivers about the disease and how to cope, including advance care planning (consider cultural context for understanding and...