... - transferring or using the information while or after reading 2.4.4 ESP reading materials Materials play an important role in teaching and learning process, especially in teaching ESP reading ... Arranging and planning your learning - Evaluating your learning Affective strategies: - Lowering your anxiety - Encouraging yourself - Taking your emotional temperature Social strategies: - Asking ... a language problem Bernhard and Kamil (1995:17) assumesd that “reading performance ina second language is largely shared with reading ability ina first language” In the late 1980s, Gissi Sarig...
... pronunciation It is can be denied that a clear accurate fluent inspiring pronunciation can play a significant role to attract students‟ attention When teaching English speaking lesson, the way that ... English teaching and learning in general and a speaking lesson in particular To get more information about the situation of teaching speaking skill in 9th form classes in Minh Thanh secondary school ... and learning by songs in pre-speaking The rate of teachers use information gap is also at average rate According to the table, we also see the same percentage to teachers‟ side, questions, matching...
... height was calculated using a chromatogram data integrator (Scientific Information Service Corp., Davis, CA, USA) The samples of L-cysteine and hydrogen tetrachloroaurate(III) trihydrate (HAuCl4·3H2O) ... the Au/CFE two well-defined oxidation peaks (peak at 0.835 V, 24.4 A and peak at 1.15 V, 40.7 A) were exhibited at pH 4.86 and a scan rate of 10 mV/s The Au nanoparticles serve as large surface ... than the others (except 0.6 mL·min−1) The chromatograms in Figure 12 (A C) are comparable to a chromatogram of cysteine at bare Au, Au/CFE and blank solution The peak height of cysteine at Au...
... with indicated concentrations of TNBS or PP After 30 of incubation, the enzyme activity in an aliquot of the incubation mixture was measured, which indicated that the enzyme activity was inactivated ... role in understanding that excessive ATP formation in cells may lead to malignancy Curr Sci 75, 103 –113 Tokunaga, K., Nakamura, Y., Sakata, K., Fujimori, K., Ohkubo, M., Sawada, K & Sakiyama, ... for min) After indicated period of time, the residual enzymatic activity was measured by taking an aliquot The remaining inactivated enzyme after removing excess reagent was then allowed to react...
... potentially traumatizing One can also speculate on if one of the treatment principles, i.e making the patient treatable ata lower security level can explain the low compassion satisfaction scores at ... A Generally, compared to normative data, mean Compassion Satisfaction scores (CS) were low at all the wards At ward A; mean CS was 30.2, (SD 6.5) Ward B; mean = 35.7, (SD 6.5) Ward C; mean = 31.5, ... plot indicating median, quartiles and extreme values for scores on CS at the different wards Horizontal dotted lines indicate bottom quartile, median and top quartile from normative data in the...
... and Adam Ray Zachary Najacht prepared virus transport media and coordinated shipments; Diana Goldberg and Richard Zane coordinated the receipt of samples; and Cathy Acker prepared data summaries ... sites in Alaska in 2006 and 2007 Hunter-harvest sampling locations are noted in red Live bird surveillance sampling locations are marked in green Habitat classifications based on Bird Conservation ... nets and briefly held ina clean container prior to banding Cloacal swabs and/or swabs of fresh fecal material were immediately placed into a vial containing 1.5 ml of viral transport media [31],...
... living at home so that data on survival and living arrangements one year after the baseline visit were available for all (Figure 1) The main characteristics of the participants at the baseline ... previous falls at multivariate analysis An alternative explanation could be that a poor QOL and HRQOL may derive from a number of factors - such as dissatisfaction with one’s health, lower social participation ... score We also estimated a prevalence of missing cases of about 10-15% It was therefore calculated that with a sample of 239 participants at baseline and about 200 subjects enrolled ata one-year follow-up...
... including Tanzania, injuries in general and splenic injury in particular are increasing due to increase in urbanization, motorization, civil violence, wars and criminal activities [5] In Bugando ... conservation J Surg Pakistan 2000, 5:20-8 Agbakwuru EA, Akinkuolie AA, Sowande OA, Adisa OA, Alatise OI, Onakpoya UU, Uhumwango O, Adesukanmi ARK: Splenic Injuries ina Semi Urban Hospital in Nigeria ... Trauma (FAST) and irregular availability of CT scan (due to breakdown or inability of patients to afford), unavailability of interventional radiology, inadequate ICUs, limited vaccination, discharge...
... FHV-1 has been frequently detected in latently infected cats that are without clinical signs Also, those cats that live ina colony like an animal shelter, an animal hospital and a multi-cat household ... Kang et al C felis CalcapF (5'-TTCGGCCTTTTGTGTTCC-3') and CalcapR (5'-TTGAGAATTGAACACATCAATAGATC-3') amplify a 673-bp conserved region in the capsid protein gene of FCV Multiplex RT-PCR/PCR was ... normal cats had a much lower prevalence of C felis than that of abnormal cats Unlike FHV-1, those cats ina shelter or a breeding cattery had a low detection rate of C felis These results indicate...
... factual transfer Patients were initially evaluated for some days before such a decision would be made One patient was still waiting at study end Waiting time for this patient was truncated at ... treatment ina less costly facility, and number of waiting days after the decision day Twelve patients did not wait for other intramural treatment, and did not accumulate waiting days We have not ... day treatment was cheaper than inpatient treatment for those patients who could be in day treatment Inpatients improved significantly faster, but at 12 months the burden on families, also the...
... mean percentage change was calculated by relating the mean change (in mm) in all knees to the mean baseline values of all knees The following baseline features of quantitative MRI of cartilage ... the baseline radiograph based on the Osteoarthritis Research Society International atlas: medial and lateral JSN (graded to 3) [15,16]; medial and lateral tibial and femoral osteophytes (graded ... promising surrogate endpoint Also, the current analysis relied on central radiographic readings of the OA Initiative imaging data, which was adjudicated in case of discrepancy between two independent...
... polygenic variability of the ovulation rate is a bias source already shown by Dnvts et al (1982 a) For example, an FF ram may have a very low breeding value for ovulation rate (compared to the mean of ... estimations of the parameters is defined in another way and calculate at each step the probability p, We, u) can be used in have to now, have : The we and probabilities ,n, We shall have a are ... identification of genotypes in the case of the Booroola major gene, we suggest a general approach for determining the genotype ata major locus ina progeny test design, in the case of a quantitative...
... Chetchotisakd P, Tansuphaswaswadikul S, Bowonwatanuwong C: Opportunistic infections after the initiation of highly active antiretroviral therapy in advanced AIDS patients in an area with a high prevalence ... virologic and immunological end points found that HAART was equally effective in African patients [5] and challenged an earlier report that virological failure was more common in Africans [10] Page ... multicenter HAART trial reported a 62% decrease in mortality among patients with advanced HIV [9] To our knowledge, no study has compared HAART with no treatment in an African setting A study using virologic...
... tertiary specialist care for a catchment population of approximately 13 million people from Mwanza, Mara, Kagera, Shinyanga, Tabora and Kigoma regions of Tanzania Study population We performed a ... not differ in patients with or without HAART Clinical, intraoperative and histological findings Table illustrates the clinical and intraoperative features observed in the study population with ... patients at Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania East Afr Med J 2003, 80:640-645 Mueller GP, Williams RA: Surgical infections in AIDS patients Am J Surg 1995, 169:34S-38S LaRaja...
... Workshops about research findings Workshops about research utilization Local opinion leaders Educational meetings Educational meetings Educational meetings Champion and Leach Research Utilization ... that is, an effect mediated by research utilization If it is the latter, then understanding which factors are mediated via a research utilization variable is important as the causal forces that ... utilization education designed and based on steps of research utilization: Preparation stage Confirmation stage Comparison and assessment stage Decision stage Implementation stage Evaluation stage...
... discovered incidentally during routine laboratory testing; hypophosphatemia and increased alkaline phosphatase levels in blood may also be seen [2] Any of the skeletal bones may be affected, including ... Within the osseous manifestations of hyperparathyroidism are brown tumors that appear in approximately 10% of cases and in advanced stages of the disease These may appear in any part of the skeleton, ... for examination of her parathyroid function Discussion Various anatomopathological entities, both benign and malignant, can appear as bone-expanding or lytic lesions in the facial bones [4] In the...
... questionnaire and supplying a blood sample for HIV and hepatitis C testing All SEOSI participants provide informed consent to link to the Insite database so that SIF use can be tracked, as well as informed ... operating at capacity with approximately 700 visits per day Increased hours of operation (i.e from 18 to 24 hours per day) and greater capacity to accommodate more injection drug users within ... Kerr T, Montaner JS, Strathdee SA, Wodak A, Hankins CA, Schechter MT, Tyndall MW: Rationale for evaluating North America's first medically supervised safer-injecting facility Lancet Infect Dis...
... that 25 eyes with a macular detachment associated with an optic disc pit did not have a PVD, and two of the eyes had a reattachment of the macula after the development of a spontaneous PVD Akiba ... patient was instructed to maintain a face-down position for a week Under these conditions, the retinal detachment and retinoschisis gradually decreased, and the retinal detachment and retinoschisis ... McNamara JA, Johnson MW: The etiology and treatment of macular detachment associated with optic nerve pits and related anomalies Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc 1998, 96:73-88 Todokoro D, Kishi S: Reattachment...
... Cd, lead (Pb), Cu and Zn, and the associated environmental contamination may increase the heavy metal content of mammals inhabiting the polluted areas In general, there is a significant relationship ... expressed on a dry weight basis in mg.kg-1 Statistics From the final data, basic statistical characteristics were calculated (mean, standard deviation, minimum, maximum, median) Since the distribution ... 186:1-10 Metcheva R, Teodorova S, Topashka-Ancheva M: A comparative analysis of the heavy metals and toxic elements loading indicated by small mammals in different Bulgarian regions Acta Zool Bulg...
... including Tanzania, injuries in general are increasing due to increase in urbanization, motorization, civil violence, wars and criminal activities [3] In these countries, major trauma remains a major ... contributed in study design, literature search, data analysis, manuscript writing & editing JMG and RMD participated in study design, data analysis, manuscript writing & editing MDM participated in data ... patient each absconded and left against medical advice respectively A total of 102 patients died giving a mortality rate of 32.7% Mortality rate of trauma patients was significantly higher than that...