... 4.33% unsaturated fatty acids and the Phase diet with 30% DDGS contained 4.96% unsaturated fatty acids We expect that if an animal fat source, which is lower in unsaturated fatty acid concentration, ... linoleic acid, polyunsaturated fatty acids and omega fatty acids increase in belly fat when pigs are fed diets containing 10% DDGS, but are well within accepted standards of acceptable pork fat quality ... fatty acids (e.g linoleic acid, polyunsaturated fatty acids and omega fatty acids) in pork fat increase with the addition of DDGS to corn-soybean meal diets, but not alter the acceptability based...
... Chicago, IL, USA), separately for western and Chinese medicine Our data analysis Analysis of THS data were conducted without imputation of missing data We focused our multivariate data analysis ... inter-professional communication and access to patients’ medical information are essential to integrate pharmacists in the primary care system [20] The role of medical professionals is a dominant factor ... medicine’: an analysis of pharmacist consultations in primary care Fam Pract 2000, 17(6):480-3 Hassell K, Rogers A, Noyce P: Community pharmacy as a primary health and self-care resource: a framework...
... therapy; Logan Basic technique; and mechanical-force manually-assisted manipulation such as biomechanical blocking, drop-piece and activator Segmental spinal dysfunction (subluxation) was assessed ... included a full clinical history, physical, orthopaedic, neurological, palpatory and radiological examination All participants received one or more chiropractic techniques taught and applied in ... participated in its design and its coordination BP, AK and MW supervised the student chiropractors in the collection and analysis of data MJW undertook a further overall statistical analysis of data...
... temporoparietal fascia flaps Plast Reconstr Surg 2009; 123(2): 556-61 Navarro-Ceballos R, Bastarrachea RA Clinical applications of temporoparietal hair-bearing flaps for male pattern baldness and ... primary conchal cartilage grafts, a free temporoparietal fascial flap, and a full-thickness supraclavicular skin graft.19 The temporoparietal fascial flap has been commonly used for coverage ... may be a good alternative to this flap The TPFF is an excellent flap for coverage of exposed bone or cartilage Acikel et al reported a case whose alar margins and atrophic nasal skin were restored...
... biological plausibility when thalidomide was detected as a human teratogen, and animal experiments may be difficult to interpret In the case of loratadine, both negative and positive animal findings ... congenital malformations Does loratadine cause hypospadias? Int J Risk Safety Med 2001; 14: 115-9 Diav-Citrin O, Schechtman S, Aharonovich A, et al Pregnancy outcome after exposure to loratadine or antihistamines: ... identify materials large enough and of enough quality to get meaningful information In the example of loratadine and hypospadias, two very small studies [3, 4] which were anyway published had in fact...
... study has shown that maternal exposure to loratadine does not appear to be associated with an increased risk of hypospadias compared with other antihistamines In fact, the risk point estimates ... loratadine 23 Since we only had one exposed case, our dataset did not allow separate analyses of hypospadias as a single outcome or as an outcome in combination with other congenital malformations ... Clinical Epidemiology has also maintained similar research prescription databases from the three other counties The data from these three counties are available from January 1, 1996 (Aarhus County)...
... sharing of wants, social accelerator to indicate that he (the hearer) wants to ‘come closer’ to H” For example: - to an acquaintance (about years younger than you) Take a chill pill, man! All ... certain illocutionary acts are liable to damage or threaten another person’s face; such acts are known as “face threatening acts” (FTAs) by, for instance, representing a threat to or damaging ... It’s a laundry day, I see Finally, they can choose not to any FTAs, seen as the least face-threatening acts (just to be safe) To conclude, in doing an FTA, the speaker needs to balance three wants:...
... this statement? Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of tourism Using nicknames to chat on the Internet has some advantages and disadvantages Discuss with your partner about this IV Appendix ... this statement? V Appendix 3: READING PASSAGES PASSAGE 1: JOB SATISFACTION Over the years, the development of different theories of management and different approached to organization has affected ... found that people went to work to satisfy a range of different needs, and not simply for financial reward One need, in particular, was emphasized – the social need An early study done on a coal-mining...
... rather than theory Therefore, it is always necessary to have a certain context to decide what words to stress and how to raise a specific part of an utterance Learners have to be made fully aware ... task to teach intonation to learners as it is largely affected by a number of factors, among which one of the most important factors is the learners’ competence of language If a learner is unable ... native language may cause difficulties, as well as advantages for learners Take Vietnamese learners, for example, learning English may be easier than learning Chinese, because of the fact that...
... Các sở, ngành có liên quan tỉnh doanh nghiệp tập trung đầu tư nâng cấp khu nghỉ dưỡng đ a bàn, bật khu resort Hoàng Anh - Dalat, khu nghỉ mát resort Anna Mandara Villas Dalat, khu biệt thự Trần ... quan trọng đ a bàn du lịch trọng điểm Nha Trang - Ninh Chữ - Dalat cực hút lớn tam giác tăng trưởng du lịch Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh - Dalat - Nha Trang, xa trục phát triển du lịch Vũng Tàu - Dalat ... Dalat 2.2.2 Chức năng, hiệu suất Marketing du lịch Dalat: Stephan Haeckel, giám đốc Viện Kinh doanh IBM, quan niệm “tương lai Marketing “một” chức doanh nghiệp, mà “cái” chức doanh nghiệp” Marketing...
... Drichoutis, Lazaridis, and Nayga, 2005; Govindasamy and Italia, 1999; Guthrie et al., 1995 Drichoutis, Lazaridis, and Nayga, 2005; Kim, Nayga, and Capps, 200 1a Negative Drichoutis, Lazaridis, and Nayga, ... Evaluating the effect of nutrition labels: a quasi-experimental approach, Creating and Using Evidence in Public Policy Analysis and Management Atlanta, GA, USA: Twenty-Sixth Annual APPAM Research ... tasks Barone et al., 1996; Viswanathan, 1994; Comparing to daily values, average-brand reference points facilitate Viswanathan and Hastak, 2002 consumers’ judgment between healthy and less healthy...
... Retardation factor, R (-) Fig - Relation between (a) mixture ratio of HWCs and retardation factor and (b) retardation factor and distribution coefficient In addition, both the range and value ... illustrated After packing, as shown in Fig 1 (a) , water was applied to the column up toa specific level controlled by constant head reservoirs at the top and bottom of the saturated media, while maintaining ... the amount of HWCs and reached up to 3.3 and 1.7 in silica sand and Andisol, respectively In particular, the effect of HWCs on nitrate retardation in silica sand appeared to be significant Accordingly,...
... reactor III with a maximum removal rate of 67.10% The removal rate in reactor II is lower than that in reactor III The least efficient for COD removal is reactor IV with a maximum removal rate ... in ammonium removal is reactor III and the maximum removal rate is 97.85% In reactor I, the maximum removal rate is 85.76% The least efficient in ammonium removal is reactor IV, and the maximum ... adsorption-flocculation, which can adsorb organic molecules and decrease pollutants in water outlet (2) Adsorption of activated carbon It is indicated from Fig that reactors with zero valent iron and activated...
... that factors affecting Second Language Acquisition can be classified into three categories: contextual factors, social factors and linguistic factors Contextual factors, according to Walqui .A, ... impart, by a variety of means, knowledge to their learners: the task-oriented side of teaching All in all, a teacher can be addressed as a manager, an instructor, a resource, a guide, an evaluator, ... (Jeremy Harmer, 1991) The writer chooses to view the teacher as an informant, a facilitator, a monitor, an assessor, an organizer, a controller, a manager, who acts interchangeably within the classroom...
... Expressing refusals in Korean and in American English Multilingua, 23, 339 - 364 Laohaburanakit, K (1995) Refusal in Japanese: A comparison of Japanese textbooks and actual conversation data Nihongo ... refusal strategies in English are affected by their native language (Beebe et al 1987, 1990; Yagamashira, 2001; Al-Issa, 2003) However, Beebe et al (1987, 1990) and Yagamashira (2001) had contrary ... easily in their native ways while speaking English Also being interested in Japanese ESL learners’ refusals, Yamagashira (2001) compared the language patterns used to make refusals by both Japanese...