... the future, pioneering the development and provision of relevant training in our Institutes and Centres and working in partnership where possible- Maintain our current investment in training ... current deficit in clinician scientists working at thetranslational interface and in cancer surgery and pathology.Our Centres and Institutes will play a key role in this training,balancing the experience ... addressing the continuing regional variations in access to new drugs in the absence of NICE decisions.ã Ensure local action plans are developed to reduce waiting times by increasing capacity in...
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... example, during this workshop, Magellan Health Systems presented information about its CME programs promoting evidence-based practices guidelines for diagnosing and treating PTSD. These training programs ... potential cases of PTSD in their female patients and to assist them in making informed referrals for these patients. Possible avenues for such training programs include health plans and medical professional ... counseling may have occurred in relation to the propranolol administration. The authors concluded that the timing of propranolol administration and psychological counseling resulting in memory...
... Working Paper #397, 1979. Levin, J.A. Proteus: An actlvation framework for cognitive process models. Marina de1 Rey, CA: Information Sciences Institute, ISI/WP-2, 1976. Levin, J.A. Continuous ... of point of view in problem solving. SUMMARY We have reported here a three pronged approach to the study of problem solving action and report: I) the collected of data on problem solving ... class="bi x0 y0 w1 h1" alt="" "point of view" for a problem solver at each point in the problem solving from a record of the problem solving report and a record of moves made. Then,...
... 07974 Linguists, including computational linguists, have always been fond of talkingabout trees. In this paper, we outline a theory of linguistic structure which talks abouttalkingabout trees; ... referent" means that adding predications to the (partial) analysis of a sentence may very well 131 D-Theory: TalkingaboutTalkingabout Trees Mitchell P. Marcus Donald Hindle Margaret M. ... and Kupin 771, at least as interpreted by [Chomsky 81 ], where reanalysis is done by adding an additional monostring to the existing Restricted Phrase Marker and eliminating others. In this...
... aspects of the sign: (v) categorizes signs in lex(ical) and pron(ominal) ones, (iv) in maac(ulin) and fem(inin), in sing(ular) and pl(ural), and introduces values for the 3 persons. (vi) the ... can be inserted between the auxiniary and the participle form. Whereas in English only one auxiliary is used to construct perfect tenses, French uses avo/r and ~tre depending on the main verb. ... made possible by the introduction of forward and backward composition rules. AUXILIARIES The following are the main features allowing a correct treatment of auxiliaries in a French UCG grammar....
... falls into three steps: first, defining the notions of controller and controllee (or target in GPSQ terminology); second, defining the notion of a control feature; and third, defining the instantiation ... discussed in some detail. 1 Introduction In this paper we introduce a modal language L 7 for talkingabout trees, and an extension L'r(L F) for talkingabout trees decorated with feature ... second type of shortcoming is more serious and potentially far more interesting. Two cases in point are (i) the distinction made in 6PS6 be- tween instantia~ed and inherited features and...
... r ) .PC binds because otherwise the rm could increase prots by reducing c. In addition, IC binds because otherwise the rm could increase prots by increasing q. Given that IC binds and ˆ ... preferences.11 In our stylized setting, there are then many ways of increasing welfare. Notably, since the optimal outcome c, q, r is known and easy to describe—equating the marginal cost of repayment in ... welfare-increasing interventions.Our paper belongs to the small literature on contracting with time inconsistency, including DellaVigna and Malmendier (2004), Daniel Gottlieb (2008), and Elif Incekara...
... preceded by increased abdominal pain, reduction in urine volumes and sometimes, urine leakage from the wound.US is essential in the evaluation of perirenal collections, including urinomes. It ... diagnosed. MRfindings are variable and include various degrees of swelling, globular morphology withindistinct margins of the graft, decrease or loss of the CMD are common findings [10, 14, ... rejection, longitudinal scan. The cortex is swollen, extending into the renal sinus and compressingthe fat. Medullary pyramids are prominent (arrows), indicative of an increase in cortical echogenicity....
... all about us on every hand. Mail delivery is exceedingly simple when compared, for instance, to the making of an automobile or a calculating machine or a grain combine or a milling machine, ... little incentive for hunters to avoid trapping or incurring the costs of increasing the stock of animals. If a hunter refrained from killing a beaver, perhaps someone else would kill it. In addition, ... the road: they can sell “ use rights,” in which case the marginal cost of driving will rise, resulting in an increase in the cost that individual drivers incur. The prime difference between this...
... and keep asking ourselves again and again which ones are useful, which ones are needlessly restrictive. At the exhibition opening, Carol Winer and I had been talkingabout initiating a series ... modify-ing ourselves and all the world we live in — so we might as well pay some attention to designing it. (That’s what design is: planning, thinking ahead, thinking things through.) Making ... graciously letting me use the name “dot-font” without restriction, after having un realized plans to use it himself. And thanks to all the people I’ve written about, for doing interesting things.Thanks...
... easel using pegs in the ground in an effort to defy the wind. The crystalline skies also associated with the Mistral are evident in van Gogh’s paintings.Something to talk about Discussing the ... who shared an interest in renovating French life. In common they advocated a reasoned, tolerant understanding of the world. Many embraced deism, rejecting predestination and plugging man’s use ... increasingly preoccupied with debating communism. In stepped the Structuralists, rejecting Existentialist notions of individual choice and asserting that people lived according to certain,...
... in ation-linked bonds contain information about futurein ation?Jos´e Valentim Machado Vicente∗Osmani Teixeira de Carvalho Guillen†The Working Papers should not be reported as representing ... and futurein ations. We showed that the break-even in ation isinformative aboutfuturein ation over horizons of 3, 6, 24 and 30 months.For the 3- and 6-month horizons, besides being informative, ... break-even in ation has almost no power to explain futurein ation. These resultsindicate that policymakers and market participants should be very careful in using break-even in ation as a proxy for future...