... processing of long distance dependencies Finally, we make some remarks as to the linguistic significance of restricting the use of regular sets in the functional uncertainty machinery by showing ... adjoining ~ is used to compose trees The key property of the linguistic theory of TAGs is that TAGs allow factoring of recursion from the domain of dependencies, which are defined by the set of ... Structures and Adjoining "- ~ v J A a m ~ p mat • Figure 1: Elementary Trees in a TAG We will now define the operation of adjoining Consider the adjoining of/ ~ at the node marked with * in a...
... used in doing the research including data collection and analyzing techniques Chapter 4, Findings and discussion, gives the presentation, analyses of the data, discussion of the results and implication ... directly involved in the process; rather they are attendant on it All such figures are sorted out in the grammar of the clause Thus as well as being a mode of action, of giving and demanding goods and ... similarities and differencies on intensive relational process in terms of syntactics and semantics between English and Vietnamese - Giving the implications for teaching and learning about intensive...
... types and structures of sentences in advertising In “An Introduction to Stylistics” (3), Clark looks into the aspects of vocabulary in advertising and points out the semantic features of advertising ... advertisements in English andtheir Vietnamese equivalents? - What are some possible implications for teaching and learning English for students majoring in advertising and marketing in Academy of Journalism ... majoring in advertising and marketing in Academy of Journalism and Communication Chapter 5: CONCLUSION 5.1 Concluding remarks 5.2 Limitations of the research 5.3 Suggestions for further research...
... of dry needling and procaine in the treatmentof myofascial pain in the jaw muscles J Orof Pain 1997, 11(4):307 -14 Hanten WP, Olsen SL, Butts NL, Nowicki AL: Effectiveness of a home program of ... more extensive and clinically relevant outcome measures will be required for use in the interpretation of the effectiveness of this intervention in neck pain in the clinical setting With regard ... bestuse principles of such an instrument This study represented a first small step into creating a body ofclinical literature on the usefulness of NET treatmentin chronic neck pain patients...
... pressure and hydrostatic balance into the peritoneal cavity and the use of the serum to ascites albumin gradient (SAAG) in the differential diagnosis of ascites Much of his research andclinical ... effort has been in the developing of a non-invasive evaluation of liver function using the quantitative liver-spleen scan and the treatmentof chronic hepatitis C He was involved in many of the early ... led to clinical protocols of low dose maintenance treatmentin which the goal of therapy is changed from viral cure to prevention of disease progression Clearly, treatment is strongly indicated...
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... of echinocandins in the treatmentof azole-refractory OPC or esophageal candidiasis in children (with or without HIV infection); however, given their excellent safety profile, the echinocandins ... HIV-infected infants and children in Africa Autopsies revealed PCP in 16% of children dying with HIV/AIDS during 1992 and 1993 (412), in 29% of those dying during 1997 and 2000 (413), andin 44% of those ... first-line agents for invasive candidiasis in children (CIII) Data are limited on the use of caspofungin in children with systemic candidiasis A retrospective report in which caspofungin was administered...
... faced anumberof challenges after Independeoce The continued inequalities in ownership of wealth andin incomes continued to generate huge differences in the type and extent of morbidity in different ... (9% of them weekly) and 17% bad difficulties in hearing conversations The least frequently reported diffIcuita were bowel and bladder problemsand incontinence (feacal incontinence 7%, urinary ... classes in Zimbabwe in general, andin the elderly in institutions and homes in particular Race is no longer a deciding factor in most aspects of health status (J' access to care, but it continues,...
... public-health andclinical approaches robust findings of a large number of studies, especially those using HMG CoA reductase inhibitors (statins) Clinical outcomes in terms of CHD incidence and CHD mortality ... in the blood in distinct particles containing both lipid and proteins (lipoproteins) Three major classes of lipoproteins are found in the serum of a fasting individual: low density lipoproteins ... Heart Institute Study, INTACT ∆ See List of Studies appendix for listing of the full names of these clinical trials II–4 Results ofclinical trials of LDL lowering find support from a review of...
... Institute of Technology Dr Sujit Banerjee School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Institute of Paper Science and Technology Georgia Institute of Technology Dr Madan Tandukar School of Civil and ... of a combination of solid waste streams The first type of modification to the current treatment system would consist of digesting a combination of Flotation Cell Skimmings (deinking sludge) and ... added for all single samples (excluding underflows) In combination Feed was reduced by 46 and 52% and Feed by 27 and 38%, respectively Two combinations of two single samples each (Feed and 2), formulated...
... common side effect of PAS (122) In a large study of INH and PAS 11% of patients had drug toxicity, mainly gastrointestinal intolerance to PAS ( 114) The incidence of gastrointestinal side effects ... Eichelbaum M, Fritz P, Kreichgauer HP, von Richter O, Zundler J, Kroemer HK The role of intestinal P-glycoprotein in the interaction of digoxin and rifampin J Clin Invest 1999;104 :147 –153 19 Li AP, Reith ... and Drug Administration for treatmentof tuberculosis: rifabutin, amikacin, kanamycin, moxifloxacin, gatifloxacin, and levofloxacin Michael Iseman, M.D., has indicated that he has a financial relationship...
... aspects of Computational Linguistics, volume 2 014/ 2001, pages 70–89 Bill Keller and David Weir 1995 A tractable extension of linear indexed grammars InIn Proceedings of the 7th European Chapter of ... rather than subordination in which either in nitivization or subclause marker is made use Motivated by Li and Thompson (1981)’s generalized form of Chinese SVC, the form of Chinese and Thai SVC is ... significant feature of the memory mechanism is that it handles all kinds of intra-sentential ellipses in SVC This is because the coordination and serialization rules allow pro-dropping in either the...
... or signs Clinically defined ‘‘toxicity’’ based on clinical judgment or change in mental status Chest pain, splinting of the chest Inability to maintain oral intake and hydration Extent of abnormal ... regarding the efficacy of inhaled ribavirin for treatmentof RSV CAP in infants Ribavirin has in vitro activity against RSV, but use of this drug for RSV infection is not routinely recommended in ... Seasonal in uenza in adults and children: diagnosis, treatment, chemoprophylaxis, and institutional outbreak management: clinical practice guidelines of the Infectious Diseases Society of America Clin...
... outcome of physical therapy? What is the optimal period oftreatmentand number of treatments? What is the effectiveness of physical therapy inclinical practice settings and can the findings in the ... providing a profile of each study using the following headings: • Information about service delivery (health professional and setting/institution) • Demographic information about the subjects in ... number of high quality RCTs for specific strength training of the PFM in effecting change in continence status, underpinning its theoretical rationale and confirming previous reports [14, 16]...
... proportion of Authors' contributions PvK, CK, KC, ZK, MB, and JTW participated in the concept and design, interpretation of data, and the drafting and revising of the manuscript PvK was involved in collecting ... percentage change from baseline in UUI episodes and changes in PPBC and KHQ domain scores in subjects treated with TER or placebo Placebo TER r PPBC KHQ domain General Health Perceptions Incontinence ... prevalence of OAB to be 11% in men and 13% in women [5] It was also demonstrated that the prevalence of OAB increases with advancing age, occurring in 20% of subjects who are ≥ 60 years of age Antimuscarinics,...
... added in the anticonvulsant therapy The patient was instructed in pin care cleaning and hygiene and discharged from the hospital days after surgery Pin-tract infection was noticed in two skin/pin ... reaming and exchange nailing [24] This can easily be explained biomechanically by the absence of axial loading in the humerus and the presence of greater torsional and distractive forces than in ... the bone healing, and minimize the fixation time Ilizarov technique may involve the risk of pin-tract infections most of which can be treated by administration of antibiotics, as in our case Other...
... asymptotics of eigenvalue problems has been widely explored Homogenization of eigenvalue problemsin a fixed domain goes back to Kesavan 1, In perforated domains it was first considered by Rauch and Rauch ... is linear; iii i H# Y iv i u is dense in H# Y ∗ ; H# Y ∗ N u for every u in H# Y ; v if F is a Banach space and l a continuous linear mapping of H# Y into F, then there ∗ exists a unique continuous ... direct consequence of 3.27 by the Rellich-Kondrachov theorem For fixed ε ∈ E , let Φε be as in Lemma 3.3 Multiplying both sides of the first equality in 1.1 by Φε and integrating over Ω leads us...
... performance and occurring over a period of ≥3 months during the year preceding clinical examination [1] The role of H pylori infection in the development of RAP and functional gastrointestinal disorder ... included age and gender of the index case, number of person living in the same household, number of children in the family classified in groups (1, 2, ≥3 children), birth order of the index child ... H pylori infection in children [152] It is important to determine the cause of presenting gastrointestinal symptoms and not the presence of H pylori infection in children with RAP Children with...
... presented in four chapters In Chapter 1, we will state the inverse problemsof identifying the coefficient q in (0.5)–(0.6) and a in (0.7)–(0.8), and prove auxiliary results used in Chapters 2–4 In Chapter ... [1], Banks and Kunisch [13], Chan and Tai [24, 25], Chavent [26], Chavent and Kunisch [29], Chen and Zou [31], Ito and Kunisch [70, 71], Ito, Kroller and Kunisch [69], Keung and Zou [79], Knowles ... the problem such as Alt [6], Banks and Kunisch [13], Baumeister and 11 Kunisch [14] , Chavent [26], Chavent, Kunisch and Roberts [30], Colonius and Kunisch [36, 37], Engl, Hanke and Neubauer [41],...