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what do we do now that we know the problem

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Tài liệu Báo cáo khoa học: "HOW DO WE COUNT? THE PROBLEM OF TAGGING PHRASAL VERBS IN PARTS" docx

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... verbs For now we can redefine the word boundaries for the problematic cases that PARTS doesn't handle well Future research should concentrate on the linguistic characteristics of this problematic ... This confirms my hypothesis that PARTS will have a problem solving the N/V ambiguity in cases where the lexical probability of the word points to a noun These are the very cases that should be treated ... box is a noun Thus we see that there is a need to distinguish between the cases where the two element sequence should be considered as one word for the purpose of assigniug the Lexical Probability...
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Unit 11: What do you eat? B. At the canteen

Unit 11: What do you eat? B. At the canteen

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... Unit 11: What you eat? B At the canteen Period 68: Lesson : b 1,3,4 Tuesday, March 04, 2008 Unit 11: What you eat? B At the canteen Period 68: Lesson : B 1,3,4 Revision: There is… , There are… ... Period 68: Lesson : B 1,3,4 Revision: There is… , There are… Revision: There is…, There are… There is a There is some There are some can of soda rice vegetables fish noodles oranges bottle ... e r o r A n g o e 5.6 vegetablewe red color.a cow it Avegetable Wemeat aloso color fruit it everyday like A 1.vegetabes rabbits 2.3.Thesedrinkwhichfrom you cry ATheFruit has getmake CANTEEN g...
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Báo cáo y học: "What do biomarkers tell us about the pathogenesis of ankylosing spondylitis" ppsx

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... this hypothesis This raises the concept of a window of opportunity for disease modification in AS using anti-TNF therapy New trials of anti-TNF therapies in patients presenting early in their disease ... inflammatory lesions where reparation is already underway The overall outcome for the individual patient is then little changed at the level of the entire spine Lack of impact of adalimumab on BALP ... this in the context of the histopathological evolution of an inflammatory lesion in the spine Early lesions have features of synovial and subchondral marrow inflammation that is followed by erosion...
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Báo cáo khoa học: "What do we know about medication errors made via a CPOE system versus those made via handwritten orders"

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... [errors] that rarely cause injury.” Thus, we must consider that among CPOE systems’ many virtues is their ability to reduce errors that seldom reach patients (which neither negates their many ... while that is true, it is perhaps also too facile As they note, their system does not offer DSS-type warnings about drug-drug interactions, allergies, or toxic doses; however, it does have pull down ... errors If we examine patients’ charts, we may see both prevented and administered errors (There are undoubtedly other, undetected errors.) Berger and Kichak [3] make the critical point that studies...
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Báo cáo sinh học : "What do we know about influenza and what can we do about it" ppsx

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... pandemics [5] but we don’t yet know enough about what determines infectivity and virulence to predict the key correlates of transmissibility just from the viral RNA sequence What determines the severity ... (mAbs) that prevent infection by binding to a highly conserved pocket in the HA stem region [8] Analogous mAbs have been found for HIV What we don’t yet know, however, is how to make a vaccine that ... replication; and we have already mentioned the HA and the NA, and members of the viral polymerase complex Apart from their effects on viral infectivity and replicative capacity, the way that these genes...
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Báo cáo lâm nghiệp: "Impact of summer drought on forest biodiversity: what do we know" ppt

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... distinction is made between factors that may vary between individuals of the same species, between phylogenetically-related species (but not between individuals of the same species) or between ecosystems ... combined with other global changes on biodiversity are considered There is evidence that drought effects may be less severe during summer than during other seasons of the year [39] However, this ... than from the drought itself, with shifts in plant community composition becoming apparent only several years after the drought, until the canopy closes again Current knowledge on the impact...
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Báo cáo y học: "What do we know about communicating risk? A brief review and suggestion for contextualising serious, but rare, risk, and the example of cox-2 selective and non-selective NSAIDs" pot

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... of risk The only certainty is that there is uncertainty We wish to emphasise that these explorations are not intended to be definitive; indeed, they cannot be without extensive testing However, ... of radioactivity that might help make a diagnosis The study was about whether using the test in the emergency room rather than elsewhere in the hospital was acceptable, given that it had a very ... big the beneficial effect of healthy living can be [29] The greater the number of low-risk lifestyle factors women had, the lower their risk of heart attack or stroke was The implications are that, ...
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báo cáo khoa học:" Palatal development of preterm and low birthweight infants compared to term infants – What do we know? Part 1: The palate of the term newborn" ppt

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... the palatal configuration of the term newborn In the newborn, the jaw already displays the palatine rugae present in the adult as well as the frenulum and the incisive papilla In most cases the ... septae The method of measurement and the error of the method were not given in either of the two studies http://www.head-face-med.com/content/1/1/8 Acknowledgements We thank Fiona Lawson for the ... palatal cyst in the premaxillary region, all were posterior to the incisive foramen, which might be explained by the fact that the premaxilla is the first portion of the palate to fuse, if the pathogenesis...
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báo cáo khoa học:" Palatal development of preterm and low birthweight infants compared to term infants – What do we know? Part 2: The palate of the preterm/low birthweight infant" pps

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... (measured between the midpoint between the junctions of the lateral grooves with the gingival grooves and the anterior midline point on the alveolus) and maximum palatal length (distance between the midline ... palatal area followed the introduction of oral feeding [49] The authors see the cause in the forming effect of the tongue on the shape of the palate during oral feeding However, they also observed ... to that paper, other authors [54] express their surprise, that the number of infants in whom palatal grooves developed who were intubated less than seven days was so low The reply was that the...
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Báo cáo y học: "Maintenance care in chiropractic – what do we know" ppsx

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... text However, fewer articles than those already known by the authors appeared, and therefore a manual search was undertaken as well The index lists of chiropractic journals were examined, as well ... the topic The only inclusion criteria for this review were that the texts were research articles published in journals, that they dealt with chiropractors or chiropractic patients, and that they ... the frequency of visits, after a 12 weeks intensive care period, as times per week for weeks, time per week for weeks, and time per weeks for the reminder of the study period of 5.5 months In addition,...
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Báo cáo y học: " Sodium and brain injury: do we know what we are doing" potx

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... Vol 13 No Zygun However, the small sample size and non-randomized methodology limit the generalizability of these results Importantly, alternatives to hypertonic saline for the treatment of intracranial ... trials Ultimately, the results of the study by Maggiore and colleagues emphasize the need for prospective randomized controlled studies in the neurotrauma population It is clear that our interventions ... detrimental [8] Although these limited data are insufficient to mandate changes to standards of care, they provide ethical justification for the examination of these standards in randomized controlled...
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Báo cáo y học: "Tight glycemic control: what do we really know, and what should we expec" docx

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... premise Frequency is crucial, however laborious it may be What can we expect going forward? We can expect that the world will continue to use intensive insulin, but that the range defining tight glucose ... cut Finally, the more frequent the blood glucose measurement, even with handheld glucometers, the less hypoglycemia experienced by patients and the tighter the glycemic control [19] The SPRINT ... narrowed as it becomes more achievable We can expect that there will be more emphasis on defining hypoglycemia, and in avoiding it with greater rigor We can expect a movement towards insulin-dosing...
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Báo cáo y học: " The lateral trauma position: What do we know about it and how do we use it? A cross-sectional survey of all " ppsx

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... training The majority of the ground EMS supervisors were uncertain about when LTP was adopted in their service “Not known” was reported by 51/201 and 46/201 did not answer the question Out of the ... (1,239/1,395) of the ground EMS personnel, but only 59% (829/1,395) answered that they use it Of those who use LTP, 87% (719/829) answered that they had received training in the use of LTP Of these, 42% ... padding and putting the head on the lower arm, 10% (82/785) rest the head on the lower arm alone, and less than 1% (7/785) rest the head on the ground LTP implementation in the air EMS services...
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francis - 2004 - what do we know about audit quality [aq]

francis - 2004 - what do we know about audit quality [aq]

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... level, there are some fundamental and important things we not know about audit quality First, we not know if the US evidence on audit quality generalizes to audits in other countries that have ... United Kingdom (e.g see Fearnley and Beattie) What we know about audit quality? Summing up, it turns out that we know more about audit quality than we might have originally suspected: † † † † † ... failures occur on the extreme low end of quality The remainder of this paper surveys what we know about audit quality over the remainder of the quality continuum and focuses primarily on the two empirical...
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What do we see outside our houses everyday?

What do we see outside our houses everyday?

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... We see food and drinks …  On the street   At the party In our school We see many plants and trees In our school On the street In the park Animals  In a park  the zoo On the street ... Conclusion We see a lot of things outside our houses We see a lot of food and drinks near our houses We don’t see many trees near our houses We see dogs, cats and birds near our houses The End ...
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What Do We Test When We Test Reading Comprehension

What Do We Test When We Test Reading Comprehension

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... assessments Studies have shown that teachers tend to ask their students mainly literal comprehension questions They need to be aware that there is more to reading than just the basic skills of reading ... and information that the writer has presented At this level, students can be tested on the following skills: o The ability to differentiate between facts and opinions o The ability to recognize ... one level is not a prerequisite to comprehension at another level Furthermore, the reading skills for each level or strand cut across ages; they are relevant to young readers in primary schools,...
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What Should We Do About Missing Data? pptx

What Should We Do About Missing Data? pptx

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... mean that we no longer had the correct model We would not know whether we did Further, we would have no obvious means to discern how far from “correct” our reduced model was It is true that if the ... To put the problem another way: We had what was thought to be the “correct” imputation model, but it “over-taxed” the data To stay within the limits of the data, we would have to reduce the imputation ... on these parameter draws, produces draws for the missing values Each cycle depends on the updated data that were the result of the last step of the preceding cycle We captured the draws of the...
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