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... effect, spurring droves of buyers into Oldsmobile showrooms to get one ofthe cars before they were gone. We can explain this otherwise odd behavior in terms ofthe principle of scarcity: ... can point out the interests the parties have in common. For example, in a contract case, a negotiator could mention that both parties have expressed an interest in maintaining their business ... that they might otherwise reject. This research has identified six fundamental principles of influence. These principles do not involve the merits ofthe proposal or request itself, but the...
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... injuries resulting in micro tears ofthe tissue. These types of injuries are difficult to heal and are a risk for re-injury.A recent study published inthe American Journal of Sports Medicine ... (94%).Physiological Effects of PRP TherapyBecause platelets play a significant role inthe healing of tissue, reintroducing a high concentration of platelets directly into the injured area should theoretically ... anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs block the inflammatory process. The inflammatory process is necessary to promote healing and is the purpose ofthe PRP therapy.Platelet-rich...
... that the whole way of talking about the worldexclusively inthe terms of individuals coming-to-be and passing-away – in other words, the “doctrine of being” itself – is too burdened with aninternal, ... Hegelnonetheless internally linked and make the mistake of treating the twoitems as if they were distinct “things” to be compared.Hegel’s point isthatitisonly fromthe point of view of “finitude” ... whether there could be yet another finite thingadded to the list, and the new in nite sum-total would be another in nite in contrast to the first. Thein nite might thus seem to be the end of...
... in Levinas 219(3) The idea that art ‘brings into the world the obscurity of fate’summarizes neatly the thesis ofthe materiality of art (namely that the artwork[is] an event of darkening of ... criticism that it ‘integrates the inhuman workof the artist into the human world It does not attackthe artistic event assuch, that obscuring of being in images, that stopping of being in the meanwhile’ ... Regarding the experience of the modern workof art, recall Kant’s account ofthe experience of the sublime: In presenting the sublime in nature the mind feelsagitated, while in an aesthetic...
... potential confounding factors fortheentiresampleatthebeginningofthestudy.Ifthatentiresampleisanalyzedattheend of the study, there should be no confounding bias. However, if some of that sample ... meaning that assuming the nullhypothesis (NH) is true, the observed dierence is likely to occur by chance 5% ofthe time.e chance of inaccurately accepting a positive nding (rejecting the ... discussed is oen by using the term ecacy for the results ofthe samples of patients in clinical trials, and eectiveness for the results in larger populations of patients inthe real-world. “Services...
... two ofthe most important recipients of FDI. The influx of new foreign investments has benefited the country in terms of industrial growth, including diversification and integration ofthe ... analyses the impact of foreign direct investment in Thailand by pointing out its nature and origin in terms ofthe major sources of FDI and the industries most affected by them. Also included in this ... mainly by the acquisition of existing Thai and joint venture companies by foreign firms, especially inthe banking sector (United Nations, 1998). The high level of investment in financial institutions...