... doubling rules
in the inflection of English verbs
C. The determination of word-breaking rules as used
in end -of -the- line practices in type composition
D. The determination of parts -of- speech ... consonant strings examined for the present study
of the two vowel string words.
Finally, we have discussed only the question of de-
termining the affixing strings. The more delicate prob-
lem of deciding ... or later face
the problem of unscrambling English affixes. The role of affixes is crucial
in the study of word-breaking practice. Inthe automatic determination
of the parts of speech (a central...
... “hated”… At the beginning ofthe story, the main
character was introduced “an old Indian named Koskoosh” and the story is told from
the point of view of this character. Inthe text, one can find many ... in terms of expansion to see how the findings can help to
understand some features ofthe text and the intention ofthe writer. In this thesis, the
text chosen is the short story The Law of ... realization inthe short story The Law
of Life by Jack London has been finished. Now we shall sum up the results ofthe
study.
In chapter 2 ofthe study, the theoretical background ofthe most...
... from clinical trials studying
atomoxetine and using the CHIP-CE inthe Lilly data base
were included. The total number of patients included in the
combined analysis was 794. Three of these studies ... for the change from baseline. The same was found to
be true for the Comfort domain regarding the correlation of
the domain with the total score. The Achievement domain,
the Satisfaction domain, ... track changes in QoL
over time. The internal consistency of domains and sub-
domains was robust against single missing items, except
for changes inthe TA sub-domain and the AP sub-
domain. Results...
... relevance to the quality of life, there are difficulties in interpreting them.
For example, the proportion of land within a particular land use within a city depends upon the characteristics of the
city ... However,
the value ofthe information brought together inthe pilot phase ofthe Urban Audit will be much increased if steps
are taken to fill the gaps, to update the information, to increase the ... capitals included inthe Urban Audit in comparison with the non capitals inthe same countries. In two thirds of
cities, the numbers of headquarters have increased.
Businesses
In all cases...
... against the corner ofthe house, and stuck there, banging, grinding, and jarring with the
movements ofthe swirling water, and threatening to beat the house down like a battering ram. At the ... his
unconcern inthe face of such grave danger.
Again he disappeared, and Katherine heard a rain of heavy blows beginning to fall upon the door; then with a
cracking, splitting noise the panel gave way, the ... with the current to be a menace to the
shipping anchored inthe river below. All day long, heedless ofthe pouring rain, the men had worked at
getting the boats free from their winter coating of...
... snapshots of the
effects of increasing privatisation of health and home
care on the quality oflifeof women in each section
of Canada [75]. It concluded that increasing privati-
sation of health ... view ofthe forces that drive the weakening of
social infrastructure along the lines seen inthe UK
and US and to a lesser extent in Canada.
9.1. Decline ofthe welfare state
Teeple [11] sees increasing ... support the quality oflife themes
relevant to women’s health and well-being.
2. Defining the welfare state
The welfare state is “ a capitalist society in
which the state has intervened inthe form of...
... specimens
reveal the crucial point of connection between the head appendages and the
shield itself. (The end ofthe appendage opposite to the point of attachment
with the body the distal, or farthest, end in ... them through the greatest
story of diversification inthe entire animal kingdom.
The story ofthe Burgess Shale ranks as perhaps the most amazing in the
history oflife largely in relation to ... these terms, but rather define them in
the course of discussion. All key terms are =underlined= at then first use.)
The basic principle of arthropod design is =metamerism=, the construction of
the...
... in
the marginal lands there was something of a regression to near-
mesolithic life styles. At Skara Brae people depended increasingly
on the older practices of hunting, fishing and fowling. In ... speculated
endlessly about the purpose ofthe monument and the identity of its
builders. In his History ofthe Kings of Britain of 1135, Geoffrey of
Monmouth recounted, as a matter of historical fact, ... hundreds of other sites too? What was the purpose of the
outlying Heel Stone? Is it possible to explore the minds of a long
dead, alien people and unravel their inmost thoughts on the nature
of life...
... fit neither of these ends, but
they may all the same have at least the function of mitigating the sensation of pain. There
is experimental evidence indicating that, if the stimulation of other ... sensory input overall, behaviour patterns such as
rubbing the bodily part injured, flexing the muscles, digging the nails into the palms, and
screaming have the function of reducing the intensity of ... sound. The property of dazzlingness is also instantiated as the result of an
unfitting stimulation ofthe sense-organ involved, but in contrast to the case of ugliness—
it is here unfitting to the...
... for
further application in clinical practice and health service research the meaning of their scorings
should be studied in depth. The aim of this study was to increase the interpretability ofthe ... continuing the validation and
interpretation strategies as recommended inthe literature.
The application of these measures in clinical samples will
be needed to increase the interpretability of ... of use in gaining interpretation of
their scorings [10]. Issues such as the content, nature of
development and cultural context ofthe HRQL measures
could make scores differ for similar domains....
... organic
disease, supporting the construct validity ofthe instru-
ments. Once again, the magnitude of this reduction in SF-
NDI scores was less marked inthe Malay version ofthe SF-
NDI and the smaller ... by administering the SF-
NDI twice to the same subjects, 2-weeks apart, and assess-
ing the consistency of scores obtained on these two occa-
sions. The second interview was conducted over the
phone ... understanding phrasing ofthe original
English SF-NDI items and no changes were made prior to
validation.
Adaptation ofthe Malay SF-NDI
A Malay translation ofthe SF-NDI was produced accord-
ing to the...
... depression, pain and medication use [33].
Theories of primary fatigue in MS include hypo-function-
ing within the central nervous system [34], reduced glu-
cose metabolism inthe cortical regions ofthe ... quality of life. Exercisers represent individuals
who reported participating in at least two, 30-min exercise
sessions·wk
-1
, or had a physical activity score inthe leisure
domain ofthe International ... Non-
exercisers. The MSIS-29 measures the impact ofthe dis-
ease on the individual ofthe previous 2 weeks, it is possi-
ble that regular exercise may improve the MSIS-29 by
improving either the perception...
... stages oflife and in this way to
explore the impact of CF inthe course of a lifetime.
In comparison to other studies investigating HRQoL in
children with CF, the number of patients in this ... reliability. Eight of them
had to be excluded from the analysis due to the worsening
of their condition after the first use ofthe questionnaire,
leading to a final number of 20 patients in this subgroup.
Approval ... a disease on daily life,
they allow investigations in large populations.
Considering the advances in CF therapy and with regard
to the recent increase in interest in PROs, the German
CFQ-R, Child,...