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how to pass the ielts speaking module

how to pass the ielts speaking module

Ngày tải lên : 04/09/2013, 23:46
... will lead to wanting to try the same food back in their home countries which will inevitably lead to either a growth in the number of restaurants serving food from around the world, or to an increase ... example of how to answer the introductory questions: © IELTS-Blog.com - All Rights Reserved Web: http://www.ielts-blog.com Explanation of the appropriate answers to the introductory questions ... inevitably there is a massive advantage in being brought up in a country in order to be able to prepare the food properly If a person is brought up in a country, then they will absorb the culture...
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how to pass the ielts writing module

how to pass the ielts writing module

Ngày tải lên : 04/09/2013, 23:47
... Writing Task Tip: It is more important to invest in further education rather than to gain work experience after finishing university in order to find a good job To what extent you agree or disagree? ... Moving onto Course B, in 2001, 2.4 million students took the course © IELTS-Blog.com - All Rights Reserved Web: http://www.ielts-blog.com Example question The bar chart below shows the number ... Learn From The Examiner How to Pass the IELTS Writing Module © IELTS-Blog.com - All Rights Reserved Web: http://www.ielts-blog.com...
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Tài liệu Module 4: Adding Documents to the Workspace ppt

Tài liệu Module 4: Adding Documents to the Workspace ppt

Ngày tải lên : 10/12/2013, 16:15
... moves If the coordinator wants these users to work with categories, the coordinator can add categories to the default document profile of the folder Note Changes to bulk properties apply to all ... LUV Don then submits the document for approval, and the approval process takes over The approver, Kim Yoshida, cannot make any changes to the document; she can only approve or reject the document ... Workspace To add a new document to the workspace, create the document by using Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, and then use the Save command on the File menu to add the document to the appropriate...
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Understanding Tuberculosis – Global Experiences and Innovative Approaches to the Diagnosis Edited by Pere-Joan Cardona potx

Understanding Tuberculosis – Global Experiences and Innovative Approaches to the Diagnosis Edited by Pere-Joan Cardona potx

Ngày tải lên : 31/03/2014, 00:20
... the disease, making it very difficult to eradicate Once in this stage, the bacilli can be transmitted to other persons and the development of clinical symptoms is very progressive Therefore the ... all members of the Mtb complex (Gen-Probe, 2011) The sensitivity and specificity of the acridinium ester labeled probes was comparable to that of the radioisotope labeled probes (Goto et al., 1991; ... susceptible If the difference is less than or equal to days, then the isolate is considered resistant However, for the test to be valid, the time to growth in the control bottle has to be between...
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the focal easy guide to premiere pro

the focal easy guide to premiere pro

Ngày tải lên : 01/06/2014, 10:52
... used to visually preorder, or storyboard, clips for rough layout purposes The Monitor Window The Monitor window contains the Source Monitor and the The Project window Program Monitor The Monitor ... Final Cut Pro Consultant and author of the best-selling The Easy Guide to Final Cut Pro Titles in the series: The Easy Guide to Final Cut Pro 3, Rick Young The Focal Easy Guide to Final Cut Pro 4, ... Timeline window, the Program Monitor will show you the video that corresponds to the position of the CTI, or current time indicator The CTI is the large sliding “cursor” in the Timeline window...
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Chapter 140. Infections Due to the HACEK Group and Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Bacteria (Part 1) pptx

Chapter 140. Infections Due to the HACEK Group and Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Bacteria (Part 1) pptx

Ngày tải lên : 08/07/2014, 02:20
... series, up to 3% of cases of infective endocarditis are attributable to HACEK organisms, most often A actinomycetemcomitans, Haemophilus species, and C hominis The clinical course of HACEK endocarditis ... endocarditis tends to be subacute; however, embolization is common The overall prevalence of major emboli associated with HACEK endocarditis ranges from 28 to 71% in different series On echocardiography, ... Cultures of blood from patients with suspected HACEK endocarditis may require up to 30 days to become positive, and the microbiology laboratory should be alerted when a HACEK organism is being considered...
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Chapter 140. Infections Due to the HACEK Group and Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Bacteria (Part 2) ppsx

Chapter 140. Infections Due to the HACEK Group and Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Bacteria (Part 2) ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 08/07/2014, 02:20
... prosthetic-valve endocarditis requires weeks of therapy The cure rates for HACEK prosthetic-valve endocarditis appear to be high Unlike prosthetic-valve endocarditis caused by other gram- negative organisms, ... failure with cardiovascular collapse Endocarditis Caused by HACEK Organisms: Treatment See Table 140-1 Native-valve endocarditis should be treated for weeks with antibiotics, whereas prosthetic-valve ... performed in all cases to guide therapy b Fluoroquinolones are not recommended for treatment of children
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Chapter 140. Infections Due to the HACEK Group and Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Bacteria (Part 3) pot

Chapter 140. Infections Due to the HACEK Group and Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Bacteria (Part 3) pot

Ngày tải lên : 08/07/2014, 02:20
... diarrhea have been shown to be secondary to the presence of Aeromonas Aeromonas causes sepsis and bacteremia in infants with multiple medical problems and in immunocompromised hosts, particularly ... Aeromonas can produce various β-lactamases, including carbapenemases, susceptibility testing must be used to guide therapy Capnocytophaga Species This genus of fastidious, fusiform, gram- negative ... in immunocompromised hosts, particularly neutropenic patients with hematologic malignancy, and probably play a role in localized juvenile periodontitis in the immunocompetent host These species...
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Chapter 140. Infections Due to the HACEK Group and Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Bacteria (Part 4) docx

Chapter 140. Infections Due to the HACEK Group and Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Bacteria (Part 4) docx

Ngày tải lên : 08/07/2014, 02:20
... including intravascular catheter– related infections, prosthetic-joint and prosthetic-valve infections, and peritonitis caused by dialysis catheters Most cases occur in immunocompromised hosts, especially ... species; Protomonas species; Oligella urethralis; and Shewanella putrefaciens The reader is advised to consult subspecialty texts and references for further guidance on these organisms Further Readings ... commonly in immunocompromised hosts Ochrobactrum anthropi causes infections related to central venous catheters in compromised hosts; other invasive infections have been described Other organisms include...
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Tiểu luận: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF CREDITS CARDS TO THE CUSTOMER ppt

Tiểu luận: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF CREDITS CARDS TO THE CUSTOMER ppt

Ngày tải lên : 13/07/2014, 15:20
... customer, which is often frustrating The credit card renewal is a difficult to prove process, if a person has truly lost their original credit card and they have to discuss the reasons as to ... accessed When one goes past the limit, the charges are sometimes on top of the roof Another problem comes as a result of the unlimited use of the credit card The credit card can be used anywhere ... of credit These credit cards not let the person see the utilization of the credit in their account The money involved is only handled by the bank and the bank can take this opportunity to take...
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Báo cáo toán học: "A graph-theoretic method for choosing a spanning set for a finite-dimensional vector space, with applications to the Grossman-Larson-Wright module and the Jacobian conjecture" pdf

Báo cáo toán học: "A graph-theoretic method for choosing a spanning set for a finite-dimensional vector space, with applications to the Grossman-Larson-Wright module and the Jacobian conjecture" pdf

Ngày tải lên : 07/08/2014, 21:21
... of degree ≥ then ρP (C(r)) = The combinatorial program proposed by Wright in [11] is to lift questions related to the homogeneous symmetric reduction of the Jacobian conjecture from the context ... a solution using these methods The most promising approach to the Jacobian conjecture, from a combinatorial point of view, seems to be the homogeneous symmetric reduction due to Michiel de Bondt ... in the reverse lexicographic ordering The crux of the proof is that there is a natural ordering of the mλ ’s and the eλ ’s in which the corresponding coefficient matrix is unitriangular Since the...
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Báo cáo khoa học: "Successful radiation treatment of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma metastatic to the right cardiac atrium and ventricle in a pacemaker-dependent patient" pps

Báo cáo khoa học: "Successful radiation treatment of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma metastatic to the right cardiac atrium and ventricle in a pacemaker-dependent patient" pps

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 09:20
... predominant The majority of lymphatic ducts of the heart are located on the pericardial surface, where they coalesce adjacent to the aortic root; obstruction of these channels leading to malignant pericardial ... boost of 10 to 15 Gy for adequate control[3,15] III Cardiac toxicity is dose-limiting in the treatment of cardiac metastases with external beam radiation The dose tolerance of the pericardium is ... direct or indirect damage to the circuit (if the pacemaker is out of the treatment field) by the electromagnetic field is the proposed mechanism of damage Therefore, while there is no consensus for...
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Báo cáo y học: "A successfully thrombolysed acute inferior myocardial infarction due to type A aortic dissection with lethal consequences: the importance of early cardiac echocardiography" ppsx

Báo cáo y học: "A successfully thrombolysed acute inferior myocardial infarction due to type A aortic dissection with lethal consequences: the importance of early cardiac echocardiography" ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 09:22
... nitrates The followed inappropriate thrombolysis probably affected adversely the outcome by being the causative factor for the further expansion of the tear and by causing difficulties with the hemostasis ... occlusion [7] Another possibility is that a coronary spasm was the cause of the STEMI, due to nearby hematoma or pressure of the false lumen which resolved with the use of the adjuvant therapy, such ... coronary artery The procedure took place under systematic hypothermia (25°C) After the opening of the aorta the diagnosis of a type A aortic dissection was confirmed with the implication of the right...
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Báo cáo y học: "Intraoperative PaO2 is not related to the development of surgical site infections after major cardiac surgery" ppt

Báo cáo y học: "Intraoperative PaO2 is not related to the development of surgical site infections after major cardiac surgery" ppt

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 09:23
... ET had full access to all of the study data and takes responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis Both authors contributed equally to the study Study concept ... high inspired oxygen fraction to cardiac surgery patients in order to prevent SSIs In summary, the PaO2 in adult cardiac surgery patients is not related to SSI rate The strategy of administering ... multicollinearity among the explanatory variables by performing collinearity diagnostic analyses We performed the stepwise selection of variables from the models with the following criteria: Tolerance greater...
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Introduction to the Cardiovascular System - part 1 doc

Introduction to the Cardiovascular System - part 1 doc

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 00:20
... leaving the lungs enters the left atrium by way of the pulmonary veins Blood then flows from the left atrium into the left ventricle The left ventricle ejects the blood into the aorta, which then ... receive their blood from the aorta, and the blood leaving these organs enters into the venous system (superior and inferior vena cava) that returns the blood to the heart Therefore, the circulations ... activated), thereby opening the channel and enabling sodium to enter the cell Shortly thereafter, as the cell begins to repolarize, the h-gates close and the channel becomes inactivated Toward the end...
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Introduction to the Cardiovascular System - part 2 pdf

Introduction to the Cardiovascular System - part 2 pdf

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 00:20
... directly toward the positive electrode, gives the greatest positive deflection As the vector moves around the axis to the left, and therefore moves away from the positive electrode, the recorded ... deflection (the R wave of the QRS) After another 20 milliseconds, the mean vector is directed toward the left arm and anterior chest as the free wall of the ventricle depolarizes from the endocardial ... model shows the septum and free walls of the left and right ventricles; each of the four vectors is depicted as originating from the AV node The size of the vector arrow is related to the mass of...
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Introduction to the Cardiovascular System - part 3 pdf

Introduction to the Cardiovascular System - part 3 pdf

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 00:20
... energy of blood within the aorta The total energy of the blood is the sum of the pressure energy and the kinetic energy; the latter is related to the square of the velocity of the blood flow (see ... function In the following discussion, a complete cardiac cycle is defined as the cardiac events initiated by the P wave in the electrocardiogram (ECG) and continuing until the next P wave The cardiac ... acetylcholine binds to M2 receptors on the vascular endothelium, it stimulates the formation of nitric oxide (NO) by constitutive NO synthase The NO can then diffuse from the endothelial cell into the adjacent...
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Introduction to the Cardiovascular System - part 5 pot

Introduction to the Cardiovascular System - part 5 pot

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 00:20
... distance from the heart to the feet will increase capillary pressure in the feet If the distance from the heart to the feet is 120 cm, the hydrostatic pressure exerted on the capillaries in the feet ... the medulla are sometimes referred to as the “cardioinhibitory center.” Under normal resting conditions, these neurons are tonically active, thereby producing what is termed “vagal tone” on the ... than the carotid sinus receptors Therefore, the aortic arch baroreceptors serve as secondary baroreceptors, with the carotid sinus receptors normally being the dominant arterial baroreceptor To...
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Introduction to the Cardiovascular System - part 6 docx

Introduction to the Cardiovascular System - part 6 docx

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 00:20
... or above the autoregulatory range, flow changes are approximately proportional to the changes in perfusion pressure The autoregulatory range as well as the flatness of the autoregulatory response ... autoregulatory range) This is because of the strong capacity of these organs to autoregulate and their ability to escape sympathetic vasoconstrictor influences The autoregulatory response helps to ensure ... coronary artery, it is found to decrease during cardiac systole and increase during diastole (Fig 7-7) Therefore, most of the blood flow to the myocardium occurs during diastole The reason that coronary...
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Introduction to the Cardiovascular System - part 7 pot

Introduction to the Cardiovascular System - part 7 pot

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 00:20
... role of blood flow to the skin is to allow heat to be exchanged between the blood and the environment to help regulate body temperature Therefore, the cutaneous circulation is under the control of ... skeletal muscle, the muscle cells adjacent to the capillary take up the oxygen for use by the mitochondria Consequently, little oxygen diffuses all the way through one cell to reach another Therefore, ... not permeable to large protein molecules In most capillaries, however, the endothelial barrier has a finite permeability to proteins The actual permeability to proteins depends on the type of cap-...
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