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and inclusiveness in these elds; raising the
prole of aesthetics and the philosophy of
art within the profession ... explaining what
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are tastes, aromas, and whatisthe differ-
ence between taste and tasting. Then from
an epistemological point of view: what does ... consider the case of neuroaesthetics. This new branch
of empirical aesthetics is often dened as the study ofthe neural
processes underlying aesthetic experience. In other words, the job of
neuroaestheticians...
... parsing models use linguistic
intuitions to find this minimal set, for example by
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locality of headwords of constituents (Collins
1997, 1999; Eisner ... to the product of the
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accuracy with increasing subtree depth is due to
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sensitisation found in neuropathic pain include reduced descending inhibition inthe CNS (the ... pain due to
the musculoskeletal disease in a given year, then 50% ofthe cost of musculoskeletal
diseases can be attributed to chronic pain. Repeating this calculation for the other causes of...
... made new highs inthe beginning of 1999 the A/D Line was already lagging
behind, indicating a weakening ofthe general market. Internet mania and technology craze
kept themarket going for a while. ... smooth out the swings. The public is usually wrong
about the trend ofthe market. If they are shorting heavily themarketis usually ripe for an
upturn. On the other hand, if they are doing relatively ... adding the volume of
advancing issues and subtracting the volume of declining issues. If you have an upside
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established. Recognition of hydroponic vegetables is not ... on evaluating the supply and sources of lettuce to restaurants and the feasibility of
selling hydroponic lettuce to the wholesale market.
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making up the IT service stack. This knowledge is as useful as knowing the ...
undertaking a Return on Investment (ROI) without taking into consideration the time value of money,
or where applicable, foreign currency exposure.
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replicated the finding that four out of every five customers believe that cloud services met their flexible
infrastructure needs. The bottom line is cloud services are here to...
... smoking, drinking, ex-
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of this contribution is larger when we consider the entire history of behaviors rather
than ... X is a vector of controls, B the vector of behaviors, ε isthe error term, i denotes
the individual, c the country, t the year ofthe interview, g gender, and b isthe birth
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... on what entails success inthe
microfinance industry also makes a systematic review of
the evidence ofthe impact of microfinance timely.
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aspect ofthe commercialisation ofthe microfinance
industry is its formalisation, i.e. microfinance institutions
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is therefore, in my view, preferable to examine measures of
that kind inthe light ofthe Treaty rules rather than to
remove them from the scope ofthe Treaty.
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Treaty) actually envisages, and isthe logical consequence of a
finding that the ... Although market access
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ECJ is not to revise its view ofthe certain selling arrangements as
expressed in Keck, nor to revise the...
... series of case studies of nine ofthe SSI projects.
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testing the central thesis of systemic ... enter the profession, or the existing structures that provide
large amounts of in- service training to teachers. Even this finding may be overstated because ofthe fact that
much ofthe examined ... It is at these other levels one must look to deter-
mine the impact ofthe NSES on the science curriculum inthe nation’s schools.
82 WHATISTHE INFLUENCE OFTHE NSES?
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points", although they also recommend caution in inter-
preting 3–5 points on the SF-36 dimensions as the MCID.
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influenced by the degree of homogeneity or heterogeneity
in the sample. Distribution-based methods rely on ex-
pressing an effect in terms ofthe underlying distribution
of the results. Investigators ... test the hypothesis of homogene-
ity of MID across the nine studies. If there was no statisti-
cal evidence of lack of homogeneity, a 95% confidence
interval for the summary estimate ofthe MID...
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