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... emphasizing the “intended inthe text” as said “ Translation is rendering a written text into another language inthe way the author intended inthe text.”Hatim & Mason (1990:3), on the other ... listed almost all the cultural words occurred in his book and put them into the order of themost common types of equivalence to the least common one. The data can be easily find inthe table ... translations of the same words are not consistent from the beginning. The other inappropriateness, to the best of my understanding, is the translation of nominal group. There are common words that have...
... novels.)linchpin (n.) something that holds separate parts together (The linchpin inthe prosecution’s case was the hair from the defendant’s head, which was found at the scene of the crime.)lithe ... perpetrators inthe act.)implicate (v.) to involve in an incriminating way, incriminate (Even though Tom wasn’t present at the time of the shooting, he was implicated by the evidence suggesting that ... remain (Despite the beating they’ve taken from the weather throughout the millennia, the mountains abide.) abject (adj.) wretched, pitiful (After losing all her money, falling into...
... would be interesting to investigate their uses in them all. However, in order to make our tasks manageable in keeping the aims of the study, within the timeallowance, it is intended that themost ... learners in mastering English modal verbs.2. Concluding remarks The thesis has gained the aims set forth withthe remarks listed belows:• Can, may, must do not express only a certain meaning but they ... via the modals can, may,must inEnglish and the equivalent expressions in Vietnamese – is focused oninvestigating the semantic analysis of modal meanings expressed by can, may, must in English...
... (n = 28) included inthe map originated inthe US. Two studies were conducted in Canada and one in New Zealand. It is interesting to note that none of the studies were conducted inthe UK. ... stage of screening was adopted. The difficulties of screening papers for inclusion in this review were due to problems with ascertaining the level of grammar teaching operating inthe studies ... of the focus of the study) to the review question (D) an overall weight taking into account (A), (B) and (C) The data were then synthesised to bring together the studies which answer the...
... above the larynx. It is about 7 cm long in woman and about 8 cm in men, and at its top end it is divided into 2, one part being the back of the mouth and the other being the beginning of the ... unit in a language that is capable of conveying a distinct meaning, such as the/ s/ of “sing” & the /r/ of “ring” inEnglish (Abercrombie: 1967) “Phoneme (linguistics) _ one of the small ... off the nasal cavity so that the air stream escaped strongly causing a plosure. Nasals: /m-n, ŋ/ Nasals are the sounds made withthe air stream being obstructed inthe oral cavity with the...
... inthe following examples. Inthe first example: The improvement in his health is being maintained. (English- English-Vietnamese Dictionary- nxb Van Hoa Thong Tin) The sense of maintain ... The scythe is dull = the scythe is not keen in edge or point; lacking sharpness. Basing on the contractory point, we can find its antonym which is sharp. The next example, we can find the ... verbs. Therefore, we continue to studying about polysemantic verbs in this part. Inthe study, we analyse the cases of maintain, melt and take. 2.1. Antonyms of maintain Maintain is a...
... towards the end of dosing interval. The term “persisting pain” as usedin these guidelines is intended to cover long-term pain related to medical illness, for example, pain associated with major infections ... pain is characterized as a temporary increase inthe severity of pain over and above the pre-existingbaselinepainlevel,e.g.ifachildistakingpainmedicinesandhasgoodpaincontrol with astableanalgesicregimenandsuddenlydevelopsacuteexacerbationofpain.Itisusuallyofsuddenonset,severe,andofshortduration.Anumberofepisodesofbreakthroughpaincanoccureachday.It ... providing basic pain care (66).Managingpainstarts with recognizingandassessingpain.Therefore, planning pain assessment as an integral element of pain management at all levels of the health...
... arise from binding of the C-terminus of aneighboring PDZ domain inthe crystal. We therefore used chain A, which does not contain anything in the ligand binding site, to compare withthe peptide-boundstructure. ... peptide-boundstructure. The serine and glycine residues, used toreplace Cys378 inthe native PDZ domain inthe C378Sand C378G variants are located on the outer surfaceand the serine side chain pointing outwardly ... the C-terminus of the bound peptide: inthe unli-ganded PDZ domain, the bA-bB loop is closer to the C-terminal end of the aB than inthe complex struc-ture, suggesting that peptide binding is...
... outcomes used as anchorsWe usedthe CRQ and the Feeling Thermometer as poten-tial anchors to determine the minimal important differ-ence of the HADS. The CRQ is a widely used instrument in respiratory ... linear regression analysis where the instrument of interest is the dependent and the anchors the independent variable. Using the equation one canestimate the minimal important difference of the ... is increasingly used as a global estimate of the effect of interventions,including respiratory rehabilitation[22,23]Statistical analysisFor the anchor based approach we followed the within-patient...
... pain diary at visit 1(V1) and had to record pain during the next 7 days of the baseline phase. The diary consists of a single item with an11-point numeric self-administered rating scale rangingfrom ... study, pain groupswere defined according to both the cut-points suggestedby Zelman and the mean pain score distribution deter-mined from the pain interference diary. As a result, fourgroupings ... interfered with their sleep. It consists of a single-item with an 11-pointnumerical rating scale, ranging from 0 (pain does notinterfere with sleep) to 10 (pain completely interferes with sleep)...
... insulin-treated agreed thatinsulin causes weight gain, compared to 23% inthe insu-lin naïve. The highest mean score for insulin-naïvepatients was on the item pertaining to the belief that insu-lin ... change from 3.1to1.4) is most striking. Yet, still 36% of the insulin-treatedpatients agree to the item that injecting insulin is painful,compared to 43% inthe insulin-naïve group. This sug-gests ... showed that the answer "neither agree nordisagree" was themost common response (63%) in the insulin-naïve group, suggesting no clear view on the mat-ter. Inthe insulin-treated group,...