... director of the American
Board of Family Psychology (now part of the American Board of Professional
Psychology) and holds an ABPP Diplomate in family psychology. He is a fel-
low of APA’s divisions of ... minority mental health, couple therapy, and
working with same-sex couples.
Brent Bradley, PhD, is assistant professor of counseling and director of the
marriage and family therapy track in the Graduate ... 32 of APA, council represen-
tative from Division 32, and has served on the editorial boards of The Arts
in Psychotherapy, Journal of the American Dance Therapy Association, and the
Journal of...
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business aspects.
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In 1836, the U.S. Congress authorized the Office of Weights and Measures (OWM)
for the primary purpose of ensuring uniformity in custom house ... of Electrical En
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gineers developed standards between 1890 and 1910 based on the practices of the ma
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jor electrical manufacturers of the time. Such activities were not within the purview of
the ... at the left side of the screen. Consider the left side of the screen to be the an-
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speed of light, or at...
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edited by Jack Rabin,
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Handbook of Organization Theory and Management: The Philosophical Approach,
67.
Handbook
of ... Garson
69.
Handbook
of
Economic Development,
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70.
Handbook of Health Administration and Policy,
edited by Anne Osborne Kilpatrick and
71.
Handbook
of
Research ... Dennis
L.
75.
Handbook of State Government Administration,
edited by John J. Gargan
76.
Handbook
of
Global Legal Policy,
edited by Stuart
S.
Nagel
77.
Handbook
of
Public lnformation...
... toxicological analysis of biofluids, or the pharmacologic or toxicologic
effects of the herb, further investigation might prove difficult or impossible. Toxicology and Clinical
Pharmacology of Herbal Products ...
might be the cause of a given finding, further exploration of the possibility of an herb-induced toxicity
might not be undertaken. Even if an herbal product is suspected of causing an adverse ... effects of herbs can
be found.
Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology of Herbal Products is designed to provide medical examiners,
toxicologists, and health care providers with an objective review of...
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States
Office
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Government Ethics.
(1997a).
Gifts
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Travel
and
Other
Benefits.
United
States
Office
of
Government Ethics, Washington,
D.C.
United States
Office
of
Government ... 27.
United States
Office
of
Government Ethics. (1993a). Standards
of
Ethical Conduct
for
Employees
of
the
Executive Branch.
5
C.F.R. Part 2636.
United States
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financial conflict -of- interest problems
of
federal employees
and
officials.
D.
Impartiality
in the
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of
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Appearance
of
Impropriety Standard
As
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... and Coleman (2000), in their edited volume The Handbook of
Conflict Resolution, offer a collection of works that discuss the theories and
practices of conflict resolution from a social psychological ...
Handbook of Organizational Consultation: Second Edition, Revised and
Expanded, edited by Robert T. Golembiewski
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Handbook of Global Political Policy, edited by Stuart
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Handbook ... self-contained
curricular approaches
3. Infusion of conflict as a learning opportunity in academic subject matter
Each of these categories is illustrated by a pair of contrasting examples of
actual educational initiatives...
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on a number of factors, including the credibility of the speaker and the importance
of the interaction. Additionally,...
... Differential diag-
nosis of spinal muscular atrophies and other disorders of
motor neurons with infantile or juvenile onset. In: de Jong
JMBV (Ed.) Diseases of the Motor System, Handbookof
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segment of an arm nerve. CMAP amplitude on stimulation of the distal part of the segment with motor CB of at least
1 mV
3. Slowing of conduction compatible ... 75% of the lower limit of normal; DML or shortest
F-wave latency
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on distal stimulation of...
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before injection of a sample solution.
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was processed according to the above procedure for construction of calibration curves.
Assessment of the method
> ... fever
and somnolence appeared. e last ingestion of ASA tablets was made at 9:00 p. m. on the
previous day of admission. In the morning of the day for admission, she fell into the comatose...
... thorough inspection of the pelvic viscera, ureters, bowel, and blood
vessels.
4-Note the presence of pelvic hematoma and, if present, leave undisturbed.
5-Bivalve the dome of the bladder.
6-Inspect ... electrolyte disturbances.
Surgically explore all gunshot wounds to the lower abdomen. Because of the
nature of associated visceral injuries, immediately take patients with high-velocity
missile trauma ...
Bladders with extensive extraperitoneal extravasation often are repaired
surgically. Early surgical intervention decreases the length of hospitalization and
potential complications, while...
... combustion
and increases the weight of the products of combustion per pound (kilogram) of
coal burned. Therefore, the weight of the products of combustion is the sum of the
weight of the combustion products ... cu m) of natural gas; 1300 cu ft
of air (36.8 cu m) per gal (0.003785 cu m) of No. 2 fuel oil; 1450 cu ft of air (41
cu m) per gal of No. 5 fuel oil; 1500 cu ft of air (42.5 cu m) per gal of No. ... of air per lb (8.71 kg/kg)
of natural gas, or 19.3584 /22.1
ϭ
0.875 lb of air per ft
3
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... conditions of 1800 psia (12,402 kPa) and 1050
Њ
F
(565.6
Њ
C). At exit from the cylinder the steam has a pressure of 500 psia (3445
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improvement vs. number of stages of extraction, Fig. 6, to observe the effect of
additional heaters. A plot of this type shows the decreasing gains made by addi-
tional...
... horsepower
requirements of the driven load.
On equipment of entirely new design, it is often difficult to ascertain the amount
of power necessary. In such instances, a rough estimate of the horsepower ... of air per
lb of fuel)(specific volume of the air, ft
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/lb)(fuel consumption, lb/h)/3600 s/h. Or
24.1(13.02)(28)/3600
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2.44 ft
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