... and regulations, and tourism are Productive Sector; water supply and sanitation and energy are Power, Energy and Water; education, health and population policies and programs, and reproductive ... Health, and Social Services; other multisector, reconstruction relief and rehabilitation, and disaster prevention and preparedness are Multisector and Other; banking and financial services, and business ... financial services, and business and other services are Financing and Business; and government and civil society - general and conflict, peace, and security are Public Sector and Civil Society (ii) CAF:...
... of the faculty demand for 2005–06 Yet the total demand for experienced Ph.D.s (Assistant, Associate, and Full Professors) represents 35.5 percent of the total demand, and demand for experienced ... North American United States Canada Total North American Non-North American China Korea India Other Asian countries Israel and the Middle Easta Europe Latin and South America Africa Australia and ... North Americanand Non-North American Origin 60 Percent 50 40 $1-$20k 30 $20-$40k 20 Over $40k 10 North American Non-North American Report of the AAA/AAPLG Ad Hoc Committee to Assess the Supply and...
... Tribune, 1902-7, and the New York Sun, 1907-8, and on the American Magazine, 1909-18 BIBLIOGRAPHY The AmericanStage of Today 1908 At the New Theatre and Others 1910 Barn Doors and Byways 1913 ... BIBLIOGRAPHY Irradiations Sand and Spray 1915 Goblins and Pagodas 1916 Japanese Prints 1917 The Tree of Life 1918 Breakers and Granite 1921 Paul Gauguin; His Life and Art 1921 For bibliography of ... Randolph, Massachusetts, 1862 Educated there and at Mount Holyoke Seminary, 1874 BIBLIOGRAPHY *A Humble Romance and Other Stories 1887 *A New England Nun and Other Stories 1891 A Pot of Gold and...
... fame and fortune by coupling beer and baseball and thus founding an American tradition He knew little about baseball, but in 1881 bought the St Louis Brown Stockings and helped found the American ... a measure of acceptance, a platform on which one could stand proudly and proclaim his status as an American The American Game: Baseball and Ethnicity describes baseball's role in the evolving ... part of the nineteenth century and continuing though the middle of the twentieth They and their forebears came from Germany, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and other Slavic nations Some...
... Egypt and Indian philosophy to conceptual art and cosmology Very Short Introductions available now: AFRICAN HISTORY John Parker and Richard Rathbone AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTIES AND ELECTIONS L Sandy ... participate easily and freely in the political process? In Denmark and Germany, turnout in typical elections for the legislature averages nearly 90 percent; in Poland and Switzerland, American political ... terms of citizen rights and procedures American democracy is exemplary, but a higher standard is needed Voters and candidates must be able to take advantage of these procedures and thus exercise their...
... Education Department, and the NWNU-KJCXGC-03-47 Foundation References R Zhang, L Guo, and S Fu, “Global behavior for a diffusive predator-prey model with stage structure and nonlinear density ... It holds that t ≥ τ1 By 2.6 and 2.15 , we have u dx x ≥ 1/CM1 u dx − M1 , Boundary Value Problems and −d u2 x 2 wx dx ≤ 3d M1 − C2 d vx u2 v2 2 w2 dx 2.20 By 2.19 and 2.20 , we can see that 1 ... this paper, we consider mainly the existence and uniform boundedness of global solutions for the model 1.1 with nonlinear density restriction and stage- structure Moreover, global asymptotic stability...
... (2003), #R21 Similarly, if ϕ0 = n−1/2+2ε and ϕ0 ≤ |ϕ| ≤ π, then the integrand has the order O(exp(−nϕ2 /4)) For m and n sufficiently large we have ϕ0 ≥ θ0 + 2δ and accurate to an exponentially small ... Massachusetts, 1973 [7] V F Kolchin, B Sevast’yanov, and V Chistyakov, Random allocations, Wiley, New York, 1978 [8] A Menezes, P van Oorschot, and S Vanstone, Handbook of applied cryptology, CRC Press, ... O(n−1+6ε ))dθ Denote θ0 = m−1/2+ε and split the integral into two parts: |θ| ≤ θ0 and θ0 ≤ |θ| ≤ π We have g1 (θ) = −(m + n)θ2 /2 − i(m − n)θ3 /6 + O(mθ0 ) in the first part and | exp(g1 (θ))| = exp(−(m...
... NCR Despite its use, data on outcomes with NCR for Stage II and III extremity STS are limited A prospective, randomized trial comparing NCR to NR and SA is needed to provide more robust knowledge ... 91%, 86% and 86% of NCR, NR, and SA-treated patients, respectively As shown in Table 2, no significant differences in R0 resection rate could be detected between NR and SA (p = 0.95), NCR and SA ... collected and analyzed data, and helped draft the manuscript JBA was involved in clinical care of patients included in the data set, conceived of the study, collected and analyzed data, and helped...
... Stage II [19] In the USA, the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC), the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the College of American Pathologists (CAP), American College of Surgeons ... was a significant difference between Stage II andStage III according to the vital status (P < 0.0001) As compared to Stage II patients (n = 77, 29.6%), more Stage III patients died due to colon ... The 5-year survival of Stage II patients who had ≤ LNs examined was similar to that for Stage III patients (51.8%) Sixteen of 17 studies of Stage II and of studies of Stage III showed improved...
... which divided stage II disease into stage IIE1 andstage IIE2 In stage IE the tumor remains confined within the stomach; in stage IIE1 the perigastric nodal involvement was positif; in stage IIE2 ... Brands F, Mo¨nig SP, Raab M: Treatment and prognosis of gastric lymphoma Eur J Surg 1997, 163:803-813 13 Schwarz RJ, Conners JM, Schmidt N, et al.: Diagnosis and management of stage IE andstage ... review of the final manuscript YB and HK: conceived of the study, and participated in its design and coordination HE and MI: review of the final manuscript and revising it critically for important...
... ADAPT and ADOPT ADVICE and ADVISE ANECDOTE and ANTIDOTE APPRAISE and APPRISE CAREEN and CAREER CENSOR and CENSURE COCA and COCOA DESERT and DESSERT DISCOMFIT and DISCOMFORT DISINGENUOUS and INGENUOUS ... [and FORTUNATE or FELICITOUS] FULSOME [and FULL] FUROR and FURY GANTLET and GAUNTLET HARDY and HEARTY HINDI and HINDU HISTORIC and HISTORICAL IMPLY and INFER INCIDENCE and INCIDENT LIGATION and ... PROPHECY and PROPHESY REBUT and REFUTE REMUNERATION and RENUMERATION RESPECTABLE and RESPECTFUL REVOLT and REVOLUTION RUIN and RUINS SCALD and SCOLD 77 SET and SIT SHIMMER and SHIMMY SILICON and SILICONE...
... ETC., ET CETERA And the rest ET AL And the rest In Latin et means andand cetera means the rest As adapted to English, the phrase et cetera is the equivalent of and so on or and so forth Often ... are a and droit One newspaper divided that word into “adr-” and “oit.” The rules, and their exceptions, go on at length, dealing with prefixes, suffixes, consonants, vowels, and double letters And ... watching whodidits See also DON’T and DOESN’T; USE TO and USED TO (regarding did) DOESN’T See DON’T and DOESN’T DONE See DO, DID, DONE 100 don’t and doesn’t DON’T and DOESN’T A syndicated radio...
... WHILE and AWHILE BACK(-) prefix and pairs CHECK OUT and CHECK-OUT EVERY DAY and EVERYDAY EVERY ONE and EVERYONE HOLD INTO, LAY OFF and LAYOFF LOT NEVER MIND ON, (end) PICK UP and PICKUP ROUND UP and ... surmise, surprise, and televise Advertise and merchandise are infrequently spelled advertize and merchandize J JELL-O As a brand of gelatin dessert, Jell-O is a trademark and should not be used ... orchestra stands The roots of the two words, shared by lecture and podiatrist, are Latin and Greek for read and foot respectively LED See LEAD (verb) and LED LEGATION and LIGATION See LIGATION and LITIGATION...
... of Bergen’s land is covered by private and public development With 15 percent preserved as golf courses and public parkland, only 5.9 percent, or 9,000 acres, remains in private hands, still open ... sense See also Plurals and singulars, 2E PHOBIA See HOMOPHOBIA Phrase See Sentence fragment PHYSICAL and FISCAL See Con- PERSONS and PEOPLE See PEOPLE and PERSONS PERSPECTIVE and PROSPECTIVE See ... something offensive and no way it wouldn’t be picked up, set aside and then repeated just when it would hurt the most This is simpler and clearer: He would say something offensive and it would be...
... plural and singular matters are these: BACTERIA and BACTERIUM; COHORT; CRITERIA and CRITERION; DATA; EMERITUS; GRAFFITI and GRAFFITO; HEADQUARTERS; KUDOS; MEDIA and MEDIUM; MEMORANDA and MEMORANDUM; ... accoustics here impress me.” H Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs use the French in the plural: Messieurs and Mesdames respectively, abbreviated Messrs and Mmes and pronounced MESS-errs and mayDAM or may-DOM Miss ... .” (And insert a hyphen after “candidate.”) See Gerund, POUR and PORE See Homophones PRACTICABLE and PRACTICAL See Confusing pairs PRECEDE and PROCEED See Confusing pairs PREDECESSOR and SUCCESSOR...
... (energize and enervate, hyper- and hypo-, and sanction and sanctions); DISINGENUOUS and INGENUOUS; EMIGRATE and IMMIGRATE; PRESCRIBE and PROSCRIBE • Misunderstood terms See CREDITOR and DEBTOR; ... peaceful and nice and affordable to be preserved from greed and speculation ? Correction: “for some place that is peaceful and nice and affordable” or “for some peaceful and nice and affordable ... $7,800, $6,600 in 1986and will receive a a bill for $10,000 for 1987 A correct sentence could say: “The town fined Ocean Spray $7,800 between 1983 and 1985 and $6,600 in 1986and will give the...