... frightening and anxiety-provoking events for parents and caregivers. It is important that health care providers understand potential parental misconceptions, anxieties and fears about fever and febrile ... diphtheria-tetanus-whole cell pertussis (DTP) [28;29] and Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) [30;31]. Studies by Barlow and associates (2001) and Walker and colleagues (1988) found a 4-fold increase ... All rights reserved Review Childhood Febrile Seizures: Overview andImplications Tonia Jones, Steven J. Jacobsen Research and Evaluation, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, CA...
... important implications? Implications (1) PreventionThe implications of there being social roots to psychosis in early and adult socialexperiences, and in the organisation of society, are profound, and ... reaching.250 C. Morgan, K. McKenzie and P. Fearon Implications There are many potential implicationsand suggestions for further research withineach chapter, and throughout the previous pages. ... other developmental and social processes are disturbed, and what can be done to rectify damage and reducethe impact. More work on understanding the possibilities of primary and secon-dary prevention...
... Nxb Hà Nội. Tiếng Anh 13. Adam McCarty (2001), Vietnam in ASEAN, Regional Intergration Process and Challenges, Hanoi. 14. Damien J. Neven (2000), Evaluating the effects of non-tariff barriers, ... APEC Study Centre-Monash University (2003), European Unilateralism-Environmental Trade Barriers and the Rising Threat to Prosperity through Trade. Website 16. http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/index.html ... http:/thietbiphantichmoitruong.wordpress.com/2011/04/08/rao-can-moi-truong-quan-trac-moi-truong-lien-tuc 43. http://environment-safety.com/courses/EnvManagement/envStandards.htm 44.http://vea.gov.vn/vn/khoahoccongnghe/nhanxanh/gioithieunhansinthai/Pages 45. http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade...
... youth-friendly services, and policy dialogue and advocacy. School and livelihood opportunities complement and reinforce these approaches. Goal: Improving knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors Goal: ... from young people and key adults, including parents, civic authorities, teachers, health workers, and clergy. Adults and youth formed adolescent health committees to identify and 3Table ... contraception and HIV/STI prevention; inadequate teaching materials and training; a scattershot approach to providing specific information that undermines comprehensive student understanding; and a...
... Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain), Australia, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, and the Southern African Customs Union (which includes South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, and Swaziland). In May 2012, ... 2011, and 7.8% in 2012. China’s Economic Rise: History, Trends, Challenges, andImplications for the U.S. Congressional Research Service 3 various enterprises was given to provincial and local ... Additional coastal regions and cities were designated as open cities and development zones, which allowed them to experiment with free market reforms and to offer tax and trade incentives to attract...
... 153Table 84 Serum Protein and Prealbumin and Kidney Function 154Table 85 Transferrin and Kidney Function 155Table 86 Serum Bicarbonate and Kidney Function 156Table 87 Lipids and Kidney Function ... Phosphorus and Kidney Function 169Table 95 Serum Calcium and Kidney Function 171Table 96 Serum Phosphate and Kidney Function 174Table 97 Vitamin D3 and Kidney Function 177Table 98 Bone Disease and ... 187Table 103 Symptoms and Health Perception and Kidney Function 189Table 104 Physical Functioning and Kidney Function 190Table 105 Mental Health, Depression, and Well-Being and Kidney Function...
... Integration Center, and was conducted within RAND Arroyo Center’s Force Development and Technology Program. RAND Arroyo Center, part of the RAND Cor-poration, is a federally funded research and development ... JUSTICEEDUCATIONENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTHEALTH AND HEALTH CAREINTERNATIONAL AFFAIRSNATIONAL SECURITYPOPULATION AND AGINGPUBLIC SAFETYSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYSUBSTANCE ABUSETERRORISM AND HOMELAND SECURITYTRANSPORTATION ... RightsVisit RAND at www.rand.orgExplore the RAND Arroyo CenterView document detailsFor More InformationThis PDF document was made available from www.rand.org as a public service of the RAND Corporation.6Jump...
... growing and changing network makes it hard to manage and leads to mistakes by designers and operators. Hardware and software are unreliable, since the emphasis is on getting products and servicesout. ... of surging demand, WorldCom capitalspending in 2003 would have to exceed $100 billion. Stories such as Ebbers’ were widely accepted, and led tohuge financial losses and personal and business ... people paid attention, and manyhelped propagate and inflate the myth. Journalists were repeating it (as in the Fortune stories mentioned above), and so were financial analysts and industry figures....
... 1998 and 2001 are taken from Zhang and Liang (2006); Data for Vietnam are adapted from Nguyen Thi Kim Anh and Pham Thi Hoang Oanh (2007) for 1998, 2001 and 2004, and are estimated for 2007 and ... NEER and REER have been compiled by the authors on the basis of exchange rate and foreign trade data provided by the IMF and GSO. For details, see Nguyen Tran Phuc and Nguyen Duc-Tho (2009) and ... purposes, see Fforde and de Vylder (1996), Nguyen Duc-Tho and Bandara (1994), Nguyen Tri Hung (1999), Vo Tri Thanh et al. (2000), Pham Do Chi and Le Viet Duc (2003), Vo Dai Luoc (2004), and Pham Xuan...
... conceptually similar terms machine learning and pattern recognition rank sixth and twelfthamong the top rising terms.There are social, geographic, and linguisticforces that influence lexical ... phenomena inwhich words and phrases are coined or take onnew meanings (Bauer, 1994; Jeffers and Lehiste,1979). Below we describe an application in doc-ument clustering and point toward a theoreticalframework ... common terms and theiracronyms in the first and second halves of a cor-pus of AI discussion board postings collected from1983-1988. While the acronyms increased infrequency, the expanded forms...
... Psychosocial influences on the development and course ofcoronary heart disease: Current status andimplications for research and practice. Journal ofConsulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 548-568.Spanier, ... valuespersonalitySociodemographic and somewhat modifiablePsychological and modifiable Biological and not modifiable1993; Gentile, 1993). One of the interesting consequences of this conflation of biolog-ical sex and social/cultural ... men and women, disparity reduction(political, social, and economic) is ignored. For example, gender is a powerful predictorof premature cardiovascular morbidity and mortality (Kannel, Hjortland,...
... Ershov, and N.D. Jones, editors, Partial Evaluationand Mixed Computation, pages 65-81. Am-sterdam: North-Holland, 1988. 11. M. Codish and E. Shapiro. Compiling or-parallelism into and- parallelism. ... presented the binding-time analysis for offline partial evaluation using a two-level language, and specified FCL evaluationand partial evaluation using a series of operational semantics definitions. ... Infor-mation Processing 86, Dublin, Ireland, pages 271-278. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1986. 31. A. Takeuchi and K. Purukawa. Partial evaluation of Prolog programs and its application to meta programming....
... for scores between 675 and 699, and between 620 and 674. Within the subprime market, the two pricing ranges identified by Fair, Isaac, and Company are from 560 to 619 and from 500 to 559. ... consumer identity and creditor accounts was, and will continue to be, strictly enforced. 37 VII. Conclusions andImplications of the Findings for Consumers A. Credit scores and the information ... versions, “Empirica” and “Beacon,” had an average range between the highest and lowest credit score of 39.61 points, and a median range of 33 points. Reports scored with “Empirica” and “Beacon 96”...