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... access to the Internet and the required free software to be able to interact orally with speakers of the language they are learning over the Internet, they may not make use of these invaluable ... English teaching (pre-service English teachers). The data for this study came from these 22 pre-service English teachers only. Another group of 22 students in the Turkish context (another ... computers.” Furthermore, things may not work out neatly as you plan them at the beginning of an online collaborative project. Some learners on either side of the partnership may drop out of the project,...
... mean that most patients with MS are expected to live a normal lifespan. This, in conjunction with a general “graying” of the US population, means that the demographics of the MS patient are shifting. ... Clinical Care in the Elderly 2012:4can impair their ability to safely operate the device. The safety of these devices needs to be reassessed periodically as the disease progresses. Patients may ... in patients with MS. There are currently no clinical guidelines in the evaluation, prevention and treatment of osteoporosis in MS patients.53 The current recommendations of screening the...
... offers and let them qualify themselves as more sales-ready. If they are not ready to commit yet, continue nurturing them with broader offers and stay top of mind for them.Remember, the landing ... which the recipient can reconvert and self-select to further engage with your company. But these sub-scribers are already existing leads for my business, you might object. Then, inform them ... access the resource. This is a critical point in the sales cycle. The offers you produce shouldn’t be randomly selected. On the contrary, these is some precise math behind that decision: the math...
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... for the study may haveincreased their tolerance to side effects. The composition of the subscales is supported by the factthat the OPSAT-Q items were more highly correlated with their hypothesized ... subscalewere more highly correlated with their hypothesized sub-scale relative to the other subscales, and all 16 items weresignificantly correlated withthe CSS.Reliability The internal consistency ... purposes)correlated withthe Side Effects scale (0.57; p < 0.001) rel-ative to the other OPSAT-Q subscales. All three globalitems were significantly associated withthe CSS.Correlations between the three...
... accessible online. However, we are launching the first Open Access journal in the AIDS arena – AIDSResearch and Therapy. The purpose of this journal is not tocompete with or replace any of them, ... available online without charge or any other barriers to access. In an OpenAccess journal, the communication has to be bi-direc-tional for the journal's success and improving the qualityof the ... arti-cles on the outcome of treatment strategies. The ultimategoal of the journal is to lead research from bench to bed-side in the combat of AIDS.Each manuscript submitted to the journal will...
... Further, the subscale and composite scores of both the WAI-C and the WAI-T were all slightly higher in theonline condition than in the face-to-face condition. However, withthe exception of the ... strong therapeutic relationship could be established even in an online setting with no direct personal contact. Further, the composite scores of both the therapists’ and the clients’ ratings of the ... among the first to evaluate theonline working alliance. They compared results from an online sample (N = 15) with normative data from a representative sample in face-to-face therapy (N = 25). The...
... malignancy and the specimen showed changes consistent with post-radiotherapy change.In April 2000, thepatient was fitted with a Blomsinger valve,but the procedure was complicated by the development ... in particu-lar, the efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen has been questioned[13,14].ConclusionsThis is the first report of a patientwith laryngeal cancersolely treated with radiotherapy who developed ... weeks later, thepatient collapsed with severe pain,dizziness, paraesthesia in his legs and inability to walk. HeFigure 1. December 1997: MRI scan of the neck showedmarked narrowing of the airway....
... authorshavejoined together to createsucha text utilizing their individual expertise. This book outlines the principles of deal-ing with such patients including the preferences of techniques and the hardwareavailable. ... hardwareavailable. The text is divided into two sections:Part I describes the “tricks of the trade.” Although prepared primarily for adultpatients with congenital heart disease, the principles ... relevantfor most patients who require cardiac pacing. The first section deals with preparingfor the implant, problems that may be encountered on the way and tricks that areavailable for the seemingly...
... entry into the vein to its passage up the anterior abdominal wall. Withthe vigorous activity of the leg relativeto the immobile iliac vein, the lead is subject to marked stresses with the fulcrum ... string in the atriumand the sewing ring of the valve covers the lead as it traverses the annulus. The lead loopsin the pericardium, before it passes into the anterior abdominal wall. On the extreme ... introducer is passedalong the guide wire into the cephalic vein. Right: The dilator of the introducer is removedleaving the guide wire. The lead is then inserted parallel to the guide wire.technique,...
... The advantage to the Locatorđis that the curve can be created from the straight position without removing the stylet. In the center, the preformed atrial J styletallows the lead to enter the ... Steerable catheter (SelectSiteđ, Medtronic Inc.). At the distal end, four views of the catheter are shown demonstrating the range through which the catheter can be steered.In the center is the thin ... annuloplasty ring to the apex of the rightventricle. The other lead (white arrow) lies in the body of the right atrium. The operation of the Locatorđproduces only a small change in the distal curvature...