... William Wordsworth’s 1802
Preface to The Lyrical Ballads they reinterpreted existing ideas
about literaturein private rather than public terms, relating them
to the play ofthe imagination rather ... Education (1790), Catherine Macaulay argued that the
‘advantages of printing, by rendering easy the communication of
ideas, giving an universality to their extent, and a permanence to
their existence, ... recognize that
his true interests lay in obeying the laws of his society. Catherine
Macaulay argued that ‘[t]here is not a wretch who ends his miser-
able being on a wheel, as the forfeit of his offences...
... epithelium inthe teratoma (Table 1), a finding
we have also made inastudy on colorectal carcinoma
[34]. The tissue showed mucin of predominantly the
acidic type, the sulphated type dominating ... [33]. The amino acid analysis ofthe purified mucin
gave high amounts of ‘mucin-like amino acids, serine,
threonine and proline. Serine and threonine are points
of O-glycosylation found inthe ... tandem repeat regions
of mucins and their ratios can vary with the site of
secretion and whether the organ isina normal or dis-
eased state. As far as we know this isthe first time an
amino...
... was
celebrated by the advocates of this vision as the basis ofa com-
municative process in which all rational individuals could have
their say, and in which an increasingly enlightened reading public
would ... ‘who is to say that the
discourse ofthe London Corresponding Society was any less
rational than that of, say, the Birmingham Lunar Society?’.
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What
was at stake was a struggle over the availability ... found
their partial resolution inthe development ofthe academic disci-
pline of English Literature, which is today the subject of various
theoretical challenges that aim at redrawing the boundaries
between...
... precision, and scale for each from the Hashtable. Information from the
FillSchema( ) method ofthe DataAdapter is also included. The data type and nullable
properties are available using both ... procedure takes one optional parameter. When this parameter
is the name ofa table object, the result set returns data including the length, precision,
and scale of each column in columns named Length, ... The
method returns a DataTable containing column metadata for a DataReader, where the
ColumnSize column contains the lengths. For more information about the
GetSchemaTable( ) method, see the...
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Neurovascular
pain
Vascular pain
Glandular,
ocular, and
auricular pain
Pulpaf pain
Visceral
mucosal pain
Periodontal
pain
Connective-
tissue pain
Ostealgia m6
periosteal ... followed by the collection of relative clinical data (the
Examination). The interpretation ofthe history and exami-
nation findings by the astute practitioner is fundamental in
establishing the proper ...
unilateral
headache
Neurovascular
variants
Arteritis
pain
Carotidynia
joint surface
pain
Retrodiscal
palm
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pain
Ligament
pain
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pmn
Myofascial
pain
Myositis
Muscle...
... Rueil-Malmaison, France
Email: Antoine J Lafuma - antoine.lafuma@cemka.fr; Antoine P Brézin - antoine.brezin@cch.ap-hop-paris.fr;
Francis L Fagnani - francis.fagnani@cemka.fr; Mounir Mesbah - mesbah@ccr.jussieu.fr; ... activities.
According to the International Statistical Classification of
Diseases, Injuries and Causes of Death, visual impairment
includes both low vision and blindness. Low vision is
defined as visual acuity ... purposes)
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Open Access
Research
Prevalence of visual impairment in relation to the number of
ophthalmologists ina given area: a nationwide approach
Antoine J Lafuma
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... plodding on as a mathematician would calculate the distance ofthe Moon from
the Earth,” complained a religious newspaper in 1837.
As this disdain suggests, early Americans revered action and ... best-selling book, Understanding Human Nature. “Are you
fainthearted? Are you submissive?” Adler explained that all infants and small children
feel inferior, living as they do ina world of adults and ... Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV), the psychiatrist’s bible of mental
disorders, considers the fear of public speaking to be a pathology—not an annoyance,
not a disadvantage, but a disease—if...
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tall
our
headmaster
boring
5
a long dark wooden table
wooden
dark
a
table
long
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a beautiful old Spanish city
city
a
Spanish
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my
teacher
old
maths
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a small old black Turkish box
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small
box
Turkish
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old
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a friendly fat young man
man
a fat
... century Scottish castle
18th century
a
Scottish
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castle
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a horrible greedy businessman
a
business
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greedy
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a big old brown bear
a
big
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... Acknowledgment
The author thanks Prof. Yair Caro and Raphael Yuster for sending reference [7]. The
author also thanks Prof. Cheng Zhao for his advice.
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paper, we construct a graph G having no two cycles with the same length which leads to
the following result.
Theorem....
... rescue analgesia, emesis, sleep distur-
bance and overall pain treatment satisfaction.
Statistics
All values are given as mean and standard deviation. End-
tidal concentration during maintenance and ... recovery area all
patients had an initial oral loading dose of 30 mg/kg para-
cetamol in accordance to the routines ofthe department.
The postoperative group was together with the paraceta-
mol ... ankle day surgical in balanced general anaesthesia.
Primary study endpoint was end-tidal sevoflurane concentration to maintain Cerebral State Index
of 40 – 50 during surgery.
Results: All anaesthesia...
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recognition and word attack
measures; also mean of
comprehension measures, mean of
spelling measures, and synthetic
versus analytic, where applicable),...
... words are still important in
explaining the implications ofthe pictures and in explaining
what is happening inthe pictures. This hypothesis includes
the same qualification as the first one, namely ... inastudyof 3260
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