... turkeys, and geese; its creamery, looms, and spinning wheel; its fruits and vegetables; the drives among the grand old hills; the blessed old grandmother, and the many aunts, uncles, and cousins ... doubted certain dogmas they fully believed As Mr Birney and my husband were invited to speak all over England, Scotland, and Ireland, and we were uniformly entertained by orthodox Friends, I ... England, Ireland, and Scotland for several months We visited the scenes that Shakespeare, Burns, and Dickens had made classic We spent a few days at Huntingdon, the home of Oliver Cromwell, and...
... properties of the AQLQ(S) for 12 yearsand older (AQLQ12+) in patients 12–17 yearsand patients ≥ 18 years Methods Modification of the AQLQ(S) Both the AQLQ [1] and the Paediatric Asthma Quality ... make it suitable for adolescents 12 yearsand older As can be seen in Tables and 2, symptoms and activity limitations are very similar in adults and children and the only change necessary was to ... second study was a 12-week randomised trial comparing three active interventions Of the 680 patients randomised, 655 completed the AQLQ12+ at randomisation and either at 12 weeks or withdrawal In...
... Syria (Chalabi and Serre-Bachet, 1981) and articles dealsome with the same subject have been published by Janous and Bartak (1991),Jaro and Tatraaljai (1984), Babos (1986) and Raev and Georgiev ... summer monthsand maximum during autumn), the area under investigation shows variable drought and cold stress periods The specimens stand in soils which have different degrees of fertility and depth ... analysed (table II) Cores and disks were taken at breast height from dominant and codominant trees in high forests (sites 1, 5, 6, 7), from standards in coppice (sites and 4) and either from isolated...
... category and scored between (maximum quality) and 100 (no quality) In each category, the worst score obtained was 100 and the best The aggregate sum varied between 600 (maximum handicap) and (no handicap) ... hemofiltration [5] and dialysis results [35], respectively, as predictive factors for death in patients 70 yearsand older with abdominal pathologies and in mixed medicalsurgical populations 80 yearsand older ... 65 to 74 years old and 21% in patients 64 years old and younger during the same period, data not shown) Moreover, the study includes a high proportion (39%) of older persons 80 yearsand older...
... and pivotal part of all Early Years provision in order to rehearse and develop their stories: ‘Children’s creativity, understanding and imagination can be engaged and fostered by discussion and ... other and that in order for a partnership Creative Teaching: English in the Early Yearsand Primary Classroom to grow and develop and encompass new initiatives, there must be a shared understanding ... creative practice and provide a classroom where children can take risks, enjoy and experiment with language and discover and pursue their interests and talents References Black, P and William, D...
... prevention programs, and were a simple and efficient approach to stratify risk of falls for people aged 80 yearsand older Table Independent risk factors for falls among men aged 80 yearsand older during ... IADL, and depressive symptoms based on GDS-15, and gait speed (m/s) Please cite this article in press as: Liang C-K, et al Gait speed and risk assessment for falls among men aged 80 yearsand older: ... aged 90 yearsand older [31], and the 6month multidimensional training program may sustain the beneficial effects upon the increasing gait speed, as well as the Among men aged 80 yearsand older...
... memory with the sights and the people and in her time, she had learnt to respect their native states and their parents and everything else On the contrary, her children and grand children did not ... short stories and other genres of literature including essay and memoir, techniques in storytelling and moreover, short literary works and their portrayal of life With the understanding of such ... culture and society in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries through literature in the next chapter would be more precise II.1.1 Culture and society For many people, culture is an abstract and, ...
... creatively and teaching for creativity and inspiring children into a 'can-do* approach to life and learning There is no 'ceiling' on development of creativity - or any other skills and understanding ... Cline, Richards and Abe, 1962, Torrance and Gowan, 1963, and many others suggesting a link between general intelligence and creativity, and work by Getzels and Jackson suggesting no such link (1962) ... in the work of creation (Smith and Carlsson, 1990; Schoon, 1992; Andersson and Rhyammar, 1998) Another major development during the 1980s and 1990s in personal and cognitive research has been...
... for meat, and poultry), • medicines (human and animal), • medical devices and diagnostic products (such as pregnancy test kits), • radiation emitting devices (such as microwaves and televisions), ... a drug, and to show manufacturing was satisfactory • llowed regulation for the first time of cosmetics and medical devices, in a addition to foods, drugs, and biological products; and • rovided ... determine how women and men respond to medicines To be sure that medical products are safe and effective for all those who use them, these products should be tested in both women and men, and the data...
... aged 18–19 yearsand 19.1% of females aged 20–24 years (Table 2) Among teenagers aged 15–19 years, 13.1% of females and 14.8% of males reported having had sex at age
... Past and Present Land-Use History David L White Industrial Operations and Current Land Use John I Blake, John J Mayer, and John C Kilgo The land area now owned by the U.S Department of Energy and ... encompasses about 4,450 (11,000 ac) of wetland and mesic land with predominately pine forest, 18 Ecology and Management of a Forested Landscape bottomland hardwood, and cypress-tupelo swamp habitats Prior ... physical and chemical properties of upland and wetland soils and describe soil restoration and watershed maintenance efforts at SRS Kolka et al then describe the streams, waterbodies, and groundwater...
... Mrs 's house the night before and taken possession with fixed bayonets, and demanded meat, butter, chickens, and potatoes, and threatened, if the articles demanded were not given them, they ... up the river and landed, on her way to Cairo, Ill I happened to know the pilot, and told him that I was in a tight place, and by his assistance I secreted myself on board the boat and went to ... to receive them provoked me, and I said to him, "All you need is a good thrashing, and then you'll behave yourself and not talk so." That enraged him, and he turned and left me, muttering vengeance...
... Americans who are the sons and daughters, grandsons and granddaughters, and even , the great-grandsons and great-granddaughters of Medicare s beneficiaries But Medicare and the people it serves ... fraud, and abuse; and extend the life of the Medicare Trust Fund from 1999 to 2025 He has proposed to build on these efforts and save $38 billion over 10 years by expanding anti-fraud policies and ... these efforts and save $38 billion over 10 years by expanding anti-fraud policies and , enhancing Medicare s competitiveness, efficiency, and quality In 1995, Department of Health and Human Services...
... BRCA1 and result in a disturbance of the nuclear to non-nuclear distribution and function Pharmacologically, this could potentially be exploited Data suggest that histone deacetylase [32] and poly ... Apoptosis 12, 237– 246 Fitzgerald LD, Bailey CK, Brandt S & Thompson ME (2007) BRCA1 accumulates in the nucleus in response to hypoxia and TRAIL and enhances TRAIL-induced apoptosis in breast cancer ... nuclear import and export of experimental artifact Analysis of the antibodies for their utility in recognizing BRCA1 via immunoprecipitations, immunoblotting, immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry...
... proteins are warranted, and will provide a better understanding of mutation-associated breast and ovarian cancer and improve the strength of prognosis and efficacy of prophylaxis and treatment for mutation ... cell lines and longer progression-free and overall survival times in ovarian cancer patients [49], and may be involved in BRAT-mediated enhanced chemosensitivity [47] Lastly, Thangaraju and colleagues ... hyperproliferation and enhanced lobule formation in the mammary gland In addition, tumorigenesis and death were accelerated in mice expressing the splice variant In separate studies, Quaresima and colleagues...
... Ten years of predictions … and counting which is completely novel, have all been fostered and popularized by CASP – a fairly major contribution ... quality of the approaches and promote cross-fertilization between them, but also to validate which of the tools are sufficiently mature and reliable to become part of the standard suite of methods ... UK), Kevin Karplus (UC Santa Cruz, USA), Krzyzstof Ginalski, Janusz Bujnicki and Andrzej Kolinski (Warsaw University, Poland), but also new participants such as Mayuko Takeda-Shitaka (Kitasato University,...
... unwavering support, ideas, and encouragement throughout the years, and Harold and Erna Redekopp, for their love and interest in my work I’m also thankful for the love and support of the rest of ... N.D., Davina and Matt Small, Erica and Ted Howell, Vivian Leung and Michael Innis, Eric Swan, John Thacker, Mark Gillingham, Irene and James Paxton, Julie Hogan and Briscoe Rodgers, and the many ... Inside Out Diet to prevent them and help you drop pounds, once and for all 2 The Risks and Hazards of Dieting I’ve been on a diet for two weeks, and all I’ve lost is two weeks —COMEDIAN TOTIE FIELDS...