... obviously one horn ofthe dilemma is on hand to parry the excesses ofthe other—just as discernment serves as a response to the appeal of flattering entertainment, inclusion responds to the threat of ... traded the fervour of a Vienna at the turn ofthe century for a retreat into insitutions onthe model ofthe Tate museums in London And even though these institutions eschew elitism and pride themselves ... in our reception of works of art Only as long as aesthetic experience remains problematic, only as long as our aesthetic experience makes us wonder about that of others, works of art have anything...
... until the adoption ofthe WHO Global Code of Practice onthe International Recruitment of Health Personnel, the key referent in discussions about ‘managed HHR migration,’) encourages the establishment ... countries of origin: “we’re hearing that the Chinas and Indias ofthe world are starting to lure back some of their expatriate professionals they have Page of 11 tremendous amounts of work and they ... to conduct efforts on their behalf Independent ofthe interviews, the authors also found evidence in the popular press of health organizations conducting international recruitment trips The trip(s)...
... Although the mutation doesn’t represent the majority ofthe species, it represents the line of evolution better adapted for the species’ survival The descendants ofthe mutation are then the ones ... misperception and the arrogance ofthe ego Since all minds are connected, then the correction of anyone’s perception is on some level a healing ofthe entire racial mind The practice of forgiveness ... wise one The Course tells us of God’s plan for the salvation ofthe world, called the plan ofthe teachers of God.’ The plan calls for God’s teachers to heal the world through the power of love...
... again, the ´I´ emerged, now in the context of comparing the stories with their personal experiencexiv It might well be that the focus onthe ´I´ was one consequence ofthe educational reform and the ... test the usefulness of these concepts in their local contexts The curriculum was thereby meant to be a point of departure for the students to reflect on their own experience in the local context ... part ofthe reader We feel the nervousness and delight ofthe students, the fear ofthe parents, and finally, the joy of all participants after the performance The final thesis is that of Ms...
... form ofthe original text is changed; but as long as the change follows the rules of back transformation in the SL, of contextual consistency in the transfer, and of transformation in the RL, the ... processing ofthe SL.” In addition, “Translation is an activity comprising the interpretation ofthe meaning of a text in one language – the ST – and the production, in another language, of a new, ... proofs ofthe heavy failure in the US Defense Network a The attacks of terrorists onthe WTC and the Pentagon onthe 11th of September are serious and systematic 42 b The terrorists attack the...
... international renown with three stories published collectively as The New York Trilogy (1987) An inspired subversion ofthe conventions ofthe detective genre, each ofthe novellas take the reader on ... myth, that of a man who simply disappears from one life to reinvent himself in another The idea that one can radically transform one’s life by the simple act of flight is a common theme of Auster’s ... for like them, he is unafraid of tackling the big themes: fate, the nature of being, the search for happiness Postmodern game playing and the juxtaposing ofthe supposedly real with the imaginary,...
... work are only the way that an activity is done not a kind of activity Because of it, the result ofthe survey was not completely exact One ofthe pioneering studies onthe application of eliciting ... questions, and the answer is not necessarily known by the teacher The difference ofthe two taxonomies of questions, one presented by Doff (1988) and the other by Darn (2008), results from the ... only [.] the use ofthe right sounds in the right patterns of rhythm and intonation, but also the choice of words and inflections in the right order to convey the right meaning (Bygate: 5) The quotation...
... duplicates the printed version but sometimes contains additional material The Finite Strin~ Newsletter continues to provide general information of interest to the membership as a special section President ... Consequently, George Heldorn set about converting the AJCL to a printed Journal, the first issue of which appeared in 1980 Respectful of its microformal origins, it is distributed with a microfiche ... my proper place down the llne for other kinds of commentary ASSOCIATION FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION AND COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS (founded 6-13-1962) ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS (renamed...
... only in connection with the provision of treatment to an eligible student, and health or medical records that the campus health center or clinic maintains only in connection with the provision ... to anyone other than professionals providing treatment to the student, or to physicians or other appropriate professionals ofthestudent s choice However, this does not prevent an educational ... records, by definition, are not available to anyone other than professionals providing treatment to the student, or to physicians or other appropriate professionals ofthestudent s choice However,...
... used only in the proof of Step Hence, as in the proof ofthe previous Theorem 2.4, we now provide only the proof of Step 1, the rest being the same ν At the beginning ofthe proof, without loss of ... existence of solutions depends onthe amplitude ofthe range ofthe values assumed by the functions a and g in the interval [ν1, ν2] determined by the prescribed boundary values In Section we study the ... (2:17) Then, the assertion of Theorem 2.3 follows Proof The proof is quite similar to that ofthe previous Theorem Indeed, notice that assumptions (2.2) and (2.5) of Theorem 2.3 have been used only...
... where C is a constant independent of u and f Proof From the assumptions onthe regularities ofthe coefficients apq and ofthe function f it follows that the solution (cN (t))N ofthe system (3.5), ... prove the main theorems of this section Theorem 3.3 Let h be a nonnegative integer Assume that all the coefficients apq together with their derivatives with respect to t are bounded on Q Then there ... basis of Hm(Ω) which is orthonormal in L2(Ω) Put k=1 N uN (x, t) = cN (t)ϕk (x), k k=1 where (cN (t))N are the solution ofthe system ofthe following ordinary differential k k=1 equations of second...
... solution x t to the boundary value problem xΔΔ t λf t, xσ t , xΔ t , xΔ a 0, t ∈ a, ρ2 b Ì, x b Then the boundary value problem 1.2 has at least one solution in C2 a, b Proof The proof is the ... Additional Result Parallel to the definition of delta derivative, the notion of nabla derivative was introduced, and the main relations between the two operations were studied in Applying to the ... discussions were for boundary value problems of ordinary differential equation This paper studies the existence of solutions for the nonlinear two-point dynamic boundary value problem on time...
... orthogonal projections onto KerAn , as was done in [3] However, in the mentioned paper, a singularvalue decomposition (SVD) of An is employed for constructing an orthogonal projection Qn onto KerAn and ... be convenient for a further extension ofthe index notion to nonlinear cases Corollary 2.2 also allows us to introduce the following notion of index LIDEs, which is quite similar to that of index ... unique solution Pn xn+1 and Qn−1 xn for all n This completes the proof of Theorem 3.3 In the next theorem, without loss of generality, we will use orthogonal projections T T ˜ T ˜ T onto Nn , that...
... The function ϕ1 u = (1−ϕ0 )u equals in some neighborhood ofthe conical point We can apply theorems onthe smoothness of solutions of elliptic problems in a 2m+l smooth domain to this function ... For j = we obtain the statement Propostion 2.2 is proved We can now state our theorem onthe smoothness of generalized solutions ofthe problem (2.1) - (2.3) in the whole domain Theorem 2.2 Let ... The coefficients of this operator depend onthe choice ofthe function ϕ0 and equal to outside U0 This and the arguments analogous to the proof of Proposition 2.2 show that ϕ0 u 2m+l −γ2m+l t H0...
... (920) Overall, the difference in D-dimer concentration of our study to studies of other authors might be due to the following reasons: First, because the nature of D-dimer concentration is to indirectly ... equivalent to other studies According to the studies of Kosinski, Crassard, Ghaffarpour, Gouda, they chose the cut off ≥ 500 µg/L, with the exception ofthe study of Tnislaz chose a low cut off ≥ 500 ... Investigation on features of CVT images using magnetic - resonance imaging Investigation on rick factor protein S Investigation on risk factor protein C Investigation on ATIII risk factor Investigation...
... foundation for the study The third section gives the methodology ofthe research The focus ofthe study is lined in the fourth and fifth sections The final section describes the conclusion ofthe study ... for the limitation of time, conditions, and materials, this study only focuses on participation of students with two main issues: the present situation of HaUI first year non-English major students’ ... It consists of interaction between students and students; students and the teacher The interaction between students themselves arises in pair work and group work When they work together, students’...
... ‘Look beyond the letter, you find nothing’ 30 32 33 34 xi xii Detailed table of contents The relative protection ofthe European Convention and the margin of appreciation Negating the Convention system? ... these insights manifest themselves in the case law ofthe European Court of Human Rights (hereafter the Court’) The focus onthe European Convention on Human Rights (hereafter the Convention’) ... within the law ofthe Convention Without claiming to offer systematic treatment ofthe rights guaranteed by the Convention,29 I have sought to provide an account of how the Convention operates, the...
... formation at one and two week samples ofthe control animals, as the respective values of FTV in the Control group was calculated to be 41,4±14,2 and 29,1±9,2 whereas same values for Control ... compared to the β-TCP Also, at four weeks, the healing of these defects was similar to that ofthe control group Onthe other hand, our ultrastructural investigation revealed that the CPCBB caused ... that the successful interaction of a bone graft substitute with the host tissue under normobaric conditions may not be indicative ofthe similar process under hyperbaric environment Conclusion...
... subjects, the comparison ofthe benign and control groups did not yield a statistically significant difference None ofthe proteomics reach 154 reasonable AUC values for the discrimination ofthe BC ... antigens, and other gene products These approaches, however, have poor sensitivities and specificities since none of them alone is useful for the majority ofthe BC and none of them is specific ... highest independent diagnostic power on BC onthe base ofthe p value Bc1 did not yield statistical significance in the comparison of malignant subjects and the control subjects, although a statistical...