... theme of PREFACE xiii the book is the importance oftimeto every aspect of good medicine Sufficient time is required to learn to heal, to teach how to heal, to practice the art of healing, and to ... use of the term “university system” to “full -time system.” To the joy of medical educators, the new identity of medical education as a university discipline carried a profound payoff: the task of ... Donors of all types found the idea of contributing to a university department much more palatable than that of contributing to the private business of a group of doctors Of the hundreds of millions...
... validation of flow cytometry and T cell functional assays, which are generally more challenging We developed and validated HLA-A2 flow cytometry, IFNγ real time RT-PCR, and IFNγ ELISPOT assays to monitor ... due to an insufficient number of cells Accuracy The accuracy of an analytical method describes the closeness of mean test results (detected) obtained by the method to the true value (expected) of ... sensitivity is equivalent to the level found by other laboratories Due to limited volume of samples collected in melanoma patients, we were limited to acquiring the number of events as described...
... Difference Equations As one of the focal topics in the research of dynamic equations on time scales, the study of boundary value problems for some specific dynamic equations on time scales recently has ... problems to a much wider class of boundary value problems on time scales Also it is valuable to mention that condition 1.12 in hypothesis H3 is necessarily relevant to the graininess operator μ ... around the time instant T Such kind of condition has not been required in the literature, to the best of authors’ knowledge Thus, this paper analytically establishes some new and time- scale-dependent...
... σ b T 2.13 Then it is obvious that fixed points of the operator F in D are positive solutions of the BVP 1.2 First, in view of H2 , it is easy to know that F : D → P is increasing Next, we may ... problem on a time scale,” Electronic Journal of Differential Equations, vol 2003, no 82, 11 pages, 2003 R A Khan, J J Nieto, and V Otero-Espinar, “Existence and approximation of solution of three-point ... Anderson, “Solutions to second-order three-point problems on time scales,” Journal of Difference Equations and Applications, vol 8, no 8, pp 673–688, 2002 E R Kaufmann, “Positive solutions of a three-point...
... to verify that X is a bounded, convex, and closed subset of BC T0 , ∞ T Now we define two operators U and S as in Theorem 2.3 with p replaced by p2 The rest of the proof is similar to that of ... transmission lines So, we try to establish some sufficient conditions for the existence of equations of 1.1 However, there are few papers to discuss the existence of nonoscillatory solutions for neutral ... rest of the proof is similar to that of Theorem 2.3 and hence omitted The proof is complete Theorem 2.5 Assume that H holds and −1 < −p2 ≤ p t ≤ Then 1.1 has an eventually positive solution Proof...
... existence of a positive solution of the eigenvalue problem (1.1)(1.2) This completes the proof of the theorem The proof of part (b) is similar Our next results give criteria for the existence of one, ... (tn )] This completes the proof of part (a) (4.20) 12 A right-focal boundary value problem on time scales Part (b) holds in an analogous way Similar to the proof of Theorem 4.2, we get the next ... operator maps the cone ᏼ in itself Lemma 2.5 Let λ > be given Under the hypotheses (H1) and (H2), the operator Ψnλ is a compact operator such that Ψnλ (ᏼ) ⊂ ᏼ Proof That Ψnλ is a compact operator...
... Assessments of Practice Guidelines in Oncology (CAPGO), to a sample of clinicians for whom the CPG is relevant To create an appropriate sample, defining features of the CPG (e.g., topic, modality of care, ... of CPG acceptability Time by4 Time by clinician CPG attitudes interaction on clinicians' ratings of CPG acceptability are important to better understand and predict ratings of and intention to ... component to an overall implementation strategy to facilitate the uptake of evidence However, our unexpected findings of differences between the intentions of women and men to use CPGs over time, ...
... Assessments of Practice Guidelines in Oncology (CAPGO), to a sample of clinicians for whom the CPG is relevant To create an appropriate sample, defining features of the CPG (e.g., topic, modality of care, ... of CPG acceptability Time by4 Time by clinician CPG attitudes interaction on clinicians' ratings of CPG acceptability are important to better understand and predict ratings of and intention to ... component to an overall implementation strategy to facilitate the uptake of evidence However, our unexpected findings of differences between the intentions of women and men to use CPGs over time, ...
... decaycontinuesuntilastablestateisreached Of thethreeisotopes of hydrogen,onlyone,tritium,is radioactive—it decays into a stable isotope of helium Of the thirteen isotopes of oxygen, three are stable; of gold’sthirty-sixisotopes,onlyoneisstable ... tritium All isotopes of a given element have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons, and elements have different numbers of isotopes There are thirteen isotopes of oxygen, ... professorWalterLewin Theprofessor’ssense of wonderisonfulldisplayinanewbook:FortheLove of Physics:FromtheEnd of theRainbow to theEdge of Time AJourneyThroughtheWonders of Physics...
... Sketch of the History of Greek Literature from the Earliest Times to the Reign of Alexander the Great CHAPTER I GEOGRAPHY OF GREECE Greece is the southern portion of a great peninsula of Europe, ... Spartans into 9000 equal lots and the remainder of Laconia into 30,000 equal lots, and to have assigned to each Spartan citizen one of the former of these lots, and to each Perioecus one of the latter ... subject to Sparta Many of the inhabitants fled into other countries; but those who remained were reduced to the condition of Helots, and were compelled to pay to their masters half of the produce of...
... stack number means, of course, that if a packet of cards is cut off the top of the deck and you know the card that’s been cut to, you’ll automatically also know the precise number of cards that are ... Introduction to Memorized Deck Magic • What Else Will I Need? Whenever you’re using a stacked deck (and this applies not only to memorized decks but to other full deck stacks as well), it’s helpful to ... etc.) At any time, you could cut a desired packet trick to the top of the deck, perform it, and then replace those cards back on top • Simon Aronson’s (or on the bottom), being careful to keep them...
... number of words to be tested in each test The first test was taken in the shortest period oftime because the number of words taught between the beginning of the experiment to the timeof testing ... correspond to some conventional way of saying things Or in words of Firth (1957) “collocations of a given word are statements of the habitual or customary places of that word” (p.181) It refers to the ... strategy to teach ESP vocabulary This teaching technique has not been used at HTC to the best of my knowledge Aims and Objectives of the Study The aim of the study is to explore the possibility of...
... Rationale of the study Aims and objectives of the study Scope of the study Research questions Significance of the study The method of the study ... perceptions of the benefits of semantic mapping to their word retention 34 3.2 Discussion 36 PART C: CONCLUSION Summary of the study 38 Limitation of the study ... strategy 16 1.10.1 Definitions of semantic mapping 16 1.10.2 Procedures to construct a semantic map 17 1.10.3 Previous studies of the impact of semantic mapping on students’ vocabulary...
... matching of tooth bracket surfaces and tooth surfaces from 3D scanning of tooth models and tooth bracket surfaces, 3D visualization of tooth models, manual segmentation of tooth surfaces, and finally ... sets of tooth brackets, and the selection of a tooth bracket to put on a patient’s tooth is an empirical activity of the orthodontists This activity results in inherent error because of lack of ... and surface of teeth 2.2 Bracket Design and Placement Issues When an orthodontic force is applied to a tooth over a period of time, the tooth moves owing to resorption (dissolving) of the underlying...
... sentences using phrases of frequency I go to English classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays I have coffee for breakfast, at 11 o’clock, after lunch and sometimes in the evening ... with correct phrases _ much sugar _ enough timeto finish? _ a few bananas and a few apples _ only one way to solve this problem _ any apples in the fridge? ... for breakfast, at 11 o’clock, after lunch and sometimes in the evening I go to the dentist in June and in December My friends and I go shopping two days...
... closeness of relationship and status of the interlocutors and the kinds of responses to questions - putting forward some implications for teaching and learning the functions of responses to questions ... behaviors For example to offer a guest a drink at a party, you need to be the host (or otherwise have the right to make the offer) and there needs to be some drink, you must really mean to give the person ... different patterns of responding to question They are: direct and indirect responses, refusals to answer, challenges to the presupposition of question, responses to implicit meaning of the question...
... will need to know some of the basic rules of the sport First of all, remember that you only need one person to make a queue If you are alone at a bus stop, for example, don’t look to relaxed ... health Discuss with your partner about this What can we to protect the nation’s places of interest? Shopping is a waste oftime and money To what extend you agree with this statement? V Appendix ... art of queuing The British actually look forward to spending their weekends in a queue, waiting for a shop to open or waiting for a parking space at the furniture superstore If you ever decide to...