... needed in studying any subject andin any profession Making good notes as an aid to thinking and learning 13 Some characteristics of scholarly writing 25 Introductory and connecting phrases that can ... Finding information Not making good use of libraries and other sources of ideas and information Processing information Not bringing together relevant information and ideas from lectures, tutorials, ... education should help all their students to develop the ability to think – andto express thoughts clearly and convincingly – so that their writing is interesting, persuasive, and a pleasure to read...
... necessary and beneficial to invest in appropriate training for the volunteers Such training should be factored into the project resource plans In large-scale initiatives, volunteer management and training ... give you an understanding of the activities involved in creating, delivering and sustaining digital content and background, NINCH Guide to Good Practiceand will help you to assess whether or ... close interplay between performance indicators, job descriptions and training assessments The job description is very useful in developing meaningful performance indicators Indeed, a useful starting...
... Domain Model Instead of Use Cases? 25 Domain Modeling in Theory 26 Top 10 Domain Modeling Guidelines 26 Internet Bookstore: ... continuing to deliver training in ICONIX Process) and Matt Stephens and I wrote Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP and Agile Modeling with ICONIX Process for Apress Matt and ... Modeling in Theory 51 Top 10 Use Case Modeling Guidelines 51 Organizing Use Cases into Packages: Internet Bookstore 61 Use...
... Figure The scaling factor α (top) and allocation factor q (bottom) as a function of root diameter and link order in Erythrina lanceolata (left) and Gliricidia sepium (right) The numbers in the upper ... (i) link order and number following the topology presented in [16], (ii) link diameter before each bifurcation, and diameters of the bifurcating links, (iii) link length Li, (iv) vertical and ... from 15 cm in order to 75.7 cm in order In G sepium, the average link length varied from cm in order to 39.3 cm in order Erythrina lanceolata had more proximal roots than G sepium, and they were...
... all within the normal ranges There was no history of drug or toxin ingestion and a urinary drug screen did not detect any amphetamines, cocaine, cannabis or opiates A lumbar puncture and cerebral ... encephalopathy and lactic acidosis She presented to the emergency department with a two-day history of vomiting and deteriorating mentation, progressing to confusion Initial physical examination was ... episodes, a significant proportion of which are fatal [10] Later onset patients may, in retrospect, have a history of self-restricted protein intake or episodes of nausea and vomiting due to transient...
... Should Tom zip up his jacket? Ought Tom to zip up his jacket? and only should not or shouldn't is used in negative sentences: Tom should not zip up his jacket Tom ought not to zip up ... speeding ticket Why are you taking it out on me? 160 Infinitive present tense think ahead think ahead S thinks ahead -ing form past tense past participle thinking ahead thought ahead thought ... Review — Rewrite the underlined words in the sentences using these phrasal verbs from previous sections andshould or oughtto Remember that oughtto is not usually used in negative sentences break...
... uses of Mustand have to Concluding that something is certain Both have toandmustcan be used to express the conclusion that something is certain Must is unusual in British English This must ... problems in understanding and using modal verbs can, could, may, have toandmust A large number of errors could be traced to the following causes: mother tongue interference, over- generalization, incomplete ... they use them in communication Avoid translating from English into Vietnamese and vice versa Since translation in presentation can lead to intralingual errors Combine the meaning and the value in...
... Using may is a polite and fairly formal way of asking for, giving or refusing permission It is often used in writing and children often use may when speaking to adults Cancan be used as an informal ... may In asking andgiving permission, canand may are almost interchangeable, the main difference being that may is more formal, and is sometimes felt to be more polite Expressing uncertainty and ... necessity, inviting and complaining All things considered, canand may are different in that can is used to say whether situations and events are possible theoretically whereas may is used to say...
... several empirical analyses in order to determine to what extent contextual information helps in discriminating between agreement and disagreement By integrating the interpretation of the pragmatic ... A and the most recent spurt of A 3.4 Results We used the labeled adjacency pairs of 50 meetings and selected 80% of the pairs for training To train the maximum entropy ranking model, we used ... the problem as an instance of statistical ranking, a general machine learning paradigm used for example in statistical parsing (Collins, 2000) and question answering (Ravichandran et al., 2003).3...
... marked in those patients who develop complications, relate predominantly to an increase in oxygen consumption, a decrease in oxygen delivery or, more probably, a failure to increase delivery to match ... between ScvO2 and post-operative complication rates Their findings suggest that a higher target value of 75% would be more appropriate in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery This finding is ... lead to a number of problems inpractice For example, the aggressive targeting of too high a value for ScvO2 may be harmful, particularly in the elderly The authors make an important point in suggesting...
... Sutter Should vs Oughtto stances of purely epistemic use or ‘merger,’ shouldandoughtto are again interchangeable Given the examples above and the generally accepted view that shouldandoughtto ... Malek broke into a canter, and one of those bursts turned into a long twilight gallop; he may have distinctions.indd 98-99 Should vs Oughtto 99 thought we were far from home andoughtto get a ... of oughtto (cf Kennedy (2002)), which amounts to a should/ oughtto ratio of 19:1. Similarly, in Collins’s (2009) study (involving different corpora), the ratio of shouldtooughtto appears to...
... meaning like this example: Investigate = look into, dig into, delve into Persuade = talk into, pull into, draw into Change = grow into, turn into, make into Enter = break into, get into, check into ... they can The addition of this difficulty is having to remember which particles must be used in combination with certain verbsand their using of the wrong particles can distort meanings and mark ... into 2.2 Organizing by topics Sometimes it can help us to remember verbs if we record them in groups according to the topic they relate to This is because these verbs often appear together in...
... SENTENCES WIH THE PICTURES You mustn’t ride your bike here I have to tidy my room I must help my mum with the cores I can jump high I have to my homework You must stop here ...