... Science, Foreign Languages 25 (2009) 97-106 97 Why is action research suitablefor education? Tran Thi Thu Hien* Department of Foreign Languages for Specific Purposes, College of Foreign ... research is actually suitablefor any person who wishes to improve his or her performance; or any group or organization who hopes for doing the same. As a matter of fact, action research is widely ... research is an informal research since teachers are not academic researchers, it is widely believed that action research is extremely suitablefor education as its main purpose is to help...
... hold more short- term debt according to the information asymmetryhypothesis.Finally, the difference between long -term and short- term government bond yields (term spread) proxies for the cost ... maturity is negativelyrelated to the term spread. The interpretation is thatmanagers time the market and prefer to issue short- term debt when short- term interest rates are lowcompared with long -term ... coefficient is negative and significant, indicating that R&D-intensivefirms use more short- term debt, which is consistent withthe asymmetric information hypothesis. The term spread is negative...
... statistic for each analysis asa measure of the proportion of the overall variation that is attributable to between-study heterogeneity.[32] Forestplots are displayed for each primary analysis, ... not be published. Publication biason short- term effects is likely due to both author-initiatedbias and journal-initiated bias against short- term evalua-tions. We included only published trials ... meta-analysis.BMC Public Health 2006, 6:300.10. Eisenberg MJ, Filion KB, Yavin D, Belisle P, Mottillo S, Joseph L, Ger-vais A, O'Loughlin J, Paradis G, Rinfret S, Pilote L: Pharmacothera-pies for...
... μg/L. The ‘<0.5 μg/L’ response ofthis kit is used by clinicians to indicate that ‘bacterial sepsis is unlikely’, but the threshold is probably too high for thisconclusion to be valid.Finally, ... althoughit may well fit this role. As a matter of pragmatism, nobiomarker should ever be used in isolation for decision making. It is one tool in the clinician’s armamentarium andmust be considered ... 0.2 μg/L[16]. This emphasises the importance of serial PCT measure-ments and integration of clinical findings into decision- making processes.Patients with severe pancreatitis who developed...
... the decisionmaking process. Semantic memory is acquired from episodic memory. Episodic memory consistsof previously experienced episodes. An episode is a sequenceof situations. These episodes ... model for environment recognition and decision- making processes, which is based on research findingsfrom different disciplines of brain research is introduced. This model is the foundation for applications ... that another agent will assist him inthis task. Both the pre -decision and the decision unit aretherefore in accordance and a request of cooperation for energy recovery is sent to two other agents...
... City,Canada. This consensus meeting will be critical to distil-ling the information. When information is presented ina straightforward and precise manner, it becomes possi-ble for experts to ... activerole in making decisions concerning their health, espe-cially once they understand the implications of doing so[16].Notably,patients’ active participation in decision makingis associated ... scan thus distinguishes areas in need ofimprovement, identifies the resources necessary to makethose improvements, a nd ultimately, enhances decision making. In this study, we will perform an...
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... enzymatic activity and Rubisco specificity [70].Three approaches can be distinguished as far as pho-tosynthesis formulation is concerned. In the firstapproach, leaf photosynthesis is not computed explicitly.Instead, ... researcheffort is therefore needed to derive simple, general for- mulations of tree responses, as proposed by Dewar et al.[39] for leaf acclimation to light for instance.An important question is to ... which is unsuitable for tree structure-func-tion models). Firstly, in the turbid medium approach[116], the canopy is abstracted as a “leaf gas” and geo-metrical structure is described in terms...
... Revisions requested: 13 Mar 2008 Revisions received: 23 Apr 2008 Accepted: 28 May 2008 Published: 28 May 2008Arthritis Research & Therapy 2008, 10:R60 (doi:10.1186/ar2431)This article is ... is online at: http://arthritis-research.com/content/10/3/R60â 2008 Reisch et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ... RNA; TE = Tris ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid or Tris EDTA; VAS = visual analog scale. Available online http://arthritis-research.com/content/10/3/R60Page 5 of 8(page number not for citation...
... tissues.DiscussionWe showed that a shortterm HAART can reduce viraldissemination and replication in all tissues wheninitiated very early after intravenous inoculation of SIV-mac251, before ... successive sections. Image acquisition and ana-lysis were performed on a Nikon i90 photomicroscopeusing NIS-elements software.Determination of antiretroviral concentration in tissues3TC, 3TC-TP, AZT ... found for CVL (Figure 3a and 3b). (In the placebo group, animal#14275 which displayed a controller profile wasexcluded from statistical anal ysis). In almost all tissues,a small but statistically...
... BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with ... related isoforms, desig-nated LD78α and LD78β, and although they only differ inthree amino acids, the LD78β isoform is much morepotent as a CCR5 agonist than LD78α [13]. Moreover,LD78β is the ... eightclinical isolates with distinct coreceptor usage i.e. CI #6,#14, #15, #19 (R5 isolates), CI #17 (X4 isolate) and CI#10, #16, #18 (R5/X4 isolates). The coreceptor phenotypeof each of these viral isolates...
... they C. do they D. isn’t it6. It is the drug smugglers that…………… strictly.A. must be punishing B. must punish C. must be punished D. punish7. It was at this shop………….I bought my watch.A. ... It is rice that………… from Vietnam in the recent years.A. have been exported B. is exporting C. is exported D. was exported5.Nobody knows her name,………?A. is it B. don’t they C. do they D. isn’t ... robbers made him……… them all his money.A. giving B. gives C. to give D. give9. It is English that………….in many pats of the world.A. speaks B. was spoken C. is spoken D. is speaking10. My mother...