... angle α is calculated from the equation: Umcosα = Ucontrol Hence: α = arccos(Ucontrol/Um) - If Ucontrol = Um then α=0 - If Ucontrol = then α =π/2 - If Ucontrol = -Um then α=π 80 P.V Hiep et al ... synchronized with controlling voltage signal to fire thyristor valves in need - Determining controlling pulses according with sample pulses CPG (Controlling Pulses Generator): to issue controlling ... thyristor valves Conclusion The application of power electronic components for controlling in the above mentioned cases brings certain benefits Comparing with the manual switching method or contactors...
... problem solving and conflict resolution power andcontrol A pattern of behaviour involving coercion, threats, intimidation, emotional abuse, isolation, using male privilege, minimization of the seriousness ... questions or concerns about a specific situation Document both your concerns and your actions Always be professional and maintain high standards of personal behaviour Be aware of situations which ... slapping and pushing can occur once or twice in relationships not otherwise characterized by power andcontrol tactics 14 The hallmark of woman abuse is power andcontrol Woman abuse involves ongoing,...
... 3-4 months during the first two years, every months until years, and once yearly until 10 years Radiation oncologists and head and neck surgeons performed a clinical examination A head and neck ... assessed by clinical examination, by both the head and neck surgeon and the radiation oncologist, endoscopy and CT scan of the head and neck region A chest X-ray or chest CT and blood test were performed ... ipsilateral regions at risk of subclinical disease (PTV2), both for radical and postoperative radiotherapy All patients were treated with continuous, conventional fractionation of Gy, one fraction per...
... control mg/dL Early Mortality n(%) AF p Control Tight Control Tight n (%) Pacing p p Control Tight Mean ± SD Time on Ventilation p Mean ± SD p Control Tight Control Tight Ingels [15] (2006) Post ... relevant reports on glucose control in cardiac surgery (Figure 1) Based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, only nine of these studies met the criteria as being randomised controlled trials ... diabetic and non-diabetic patients with respect to tight controland outcome; (2) the need to have a clearly defined and accepted glycaemic range that is considered “tight” control versus “normal” control; ...
... health- and illness-related symptom perceptions and locus of control evaluations The analysis of the locus of controlbeliefs demonstrate differences between parental and patients' cognitions, but ... external locus of control, and fatalistic external locus of control Each scale consists of seven items with different perceptions of controllability of health- and illness-related aspects On 6-point ... disorder and with asthma bronchiale, http://www.capmh.com/content/1/1/5 and the corresponding parental perceptions and cognitions The comparison of subjective illness representations would contribute...
... infiltration The effects of CD8+ T Cell- Depletion or CD4+ T Cell- De pletion on the Efficacy of Gene Gun Administration of Non-coating EGFR DNA vaccine The efficacy of gene gun administration of non-coating ... group in comparison with control mice group Hence, the results suggested a correlation between the therapeutic efficacy of gene gun administration of non-coating EGFR DNA vaccine and the amount ... administration using non-coating DNA (i.m), gene gun administration using gold-coated DNA and gene gun administration using non-coating DNA Our results indicated that the routes of administration and...
... Their beliefs shape their teaching /learning goals, decision, and strongly inform teacher‟s actions and learner‟s learning preferences and expectations Their actions and preferences/expectations, ... matches and mismatches between teachers andlearners beliefs; learnersbeliefs were shaped by learning contexts and there were influences of teachers‟ beliefson those of their learners Studying beliefs ... discussion of beliefsand knowledge will be conducted in section 2.1.1 Language learning beliefs: In section 2.2.1, different terms and definitions for LLBs are listed and related Language learning...
... Chapter 3: Findings and Discussions This chapter presents the discussion and some teaching andlearning implications Part C – Conclusion This part summarizes the study, states the concluding remarks, ... psychology and second language learning: the role of attitudes and motivation London: Edward Arnold, pp.16-19 Gass, S (1994) Second language acquisition An Introductory course 1st Edition Collepino: ... speaking and writing lessons and it is difficult for them to get the gist of information from the conversation or texts in listening and reading lessons All they need is the knowledge of grammar and...
... personal dimension and the educational subject matter dimension), but also corresponds to the three basic components of the L2 learning process (the L2, L2 learner and the L2 learning environment) ... Higher rankings for Learning situational components and Group cohesion indicated that the learning environment had a huge impact on motivation which resulted in better achievement Consequently, if ... motivation This section considers socioculturally oriented theories of motivation and, more broadly, the role of context in motivation theories It contrasts sociocultural theories with more conventional...
... freeway traffic flow models on design and analysis of control systems These control techniques, ranging from conventional feedback control to recently developed learning control, and artificial intelligence ... Through information exchange among neighboring local controllers, local measurements on traffic conditions are shared among neighboring controllers Consequently, Chapter Introduction 30 reference ... signals based on not only its local traffic condition but also the traffic conditions at its neighboring controllers Such an LCRM algorithm enables cooperation among neighboring ramp metering controllers,...
... Distribution of respondents onbeliefs regarding the transmission of leprosy among respondents 83 4.2 4.3 4.4 Knowledge of the respondents regarding the treatment of leprosy 4.5 Distribution of respondents ... classification of leprosy 4.1 Distribution of respondents who knew of or had seen a patient with leprosy 80 Distribution of respondents onbeliefs regarding the cause of leprosy among respondents ... marital status, housing and income of the respondents 79 4.4 The knowledge of the respondents on the symptoms of leprosy 81 4.5 Distribution of respondents on the common misconceptions regarding leprosy...
... lessons Surprisingly, the history of foreign language teaching andlearning research has witnessed contradictory opinions on the effects of correction on learner’s English improvement On the one ... been controversial, it is apparent that there exists a close relation between teachers’ correction andlearnerslearning motivation How this classroom interaction affects learners motivation in ... Mistakes on word use and word/sentence meaning were ranked second in the list with 43%, and those on idea organization and spelling seemed not to have much attention by the students with only 7% and...
... frequently, and present words systematically based on a careful consideration of needs analysis Vocabulary instruction is personalised according to learners different learning needs, goals, and styles ... questionnaire composed of three sections: Personal Data, Beliefs about Vocabulary Learning, and Vocabulary Learning Strategies Researchers correlated responses to the questionnaire with results on ... involved learners making decisions about what vocabulary was important for them Relating learning to personal needs andgoals is at the centre of taking responsibility for learning Memorization is only...
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... selling proposition and so position the product for a sale Television advertising has established a pantheon of highly regarded brands and brand icons like Coca-Cola, Pepsi-cola… Television Broadcasters: ... item and it focus on the production procedure of V-fresh which is follow the standard and no toxicant Also, it makes a simple, direct, concise, crisp, and accurate statement “Truth is best” only ... products of reliable branded and recognized names And promotion has contributed the Vinamilk’s today-success especially the promotion of production items Because of the attention in company’s product...
... Medical Association is continuing to work onand publish recommendations for MFK contents [18] Considering the fact that cardiac conditions were the third most common condition seen in this study ... aviation on the national and continental level They regulate by law the contents of an on- board dispensary and the MFK However, in Europe, the regulations regarding equipment and medication are ... intercontinental flights A total of 279 diversions occurred among the 10,189 in-flight patients (2.8%) In the year 2007, 58% of the diversions were on intercontinental flights and 42% on continental...
... cities, birth in winter and early spring, and viral infections in the mother during the second and third trimesters of gestation A strong association between hypofrontality and negative symptoms ... transmissions by dopamine These drugs function as antipsychotic medications and reduce delusion and hallucination By contrast, drugs such as amphetamine reinforce signal transmissions by dopamine and ... dynamic filters, multiple angle reconstructions, surface variable attenuation corrections, three dimensional/conventional /cross sectional displays The computer then reconstructs 3-D images of the brain...
... WITH THOSE OF THE INTERNATIONAL DECLARATION 4.1 Definition of an International Convention 4.2 20 Purposes and typical legal characteristics of the International Convention on Human Rights 20 4.2.1 ... Remarks 4.3.3 29 30 Chapter V Conclusion − Some notes oN THE similarities and differences between international Declarations and Conventions in terms of discourse structures and major linguistic features ... study of discourse structure and some major linguistic features of the International Convention on Human Rights in comparison with those of the International Declaration on Human Rights 21 21 4.3.1.2...
... Evidence and Justification, Relation of Cause, Purpose, Condition and Otherwise, Interpretation and Evaluation, Restatement and Summary, and lastly Sequence and Contrast The types of relation between ... STRUCTURE AND SOME MAJOR LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN COMPARISON WITH THOSE OF THE INTERNATIONAL DECLARATION 20 4.1 DEFINITION OF AN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ... Convention has obligation to conform itself to agreed upon provisions, stated in the Convention 4.3 A STUDY OF THE DISCOURSE STRUCTURE AND MAJOR LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS...