... strength at temperatures greater than the softening point ofthe polymer The designer should consider the softening point ofthe particular polymer used in relation to the expected service temperature ... of two interpenetrating networks: one is the original network of hydrated portland-cement concrete andthe other is an essentially continuous network of polymer that fills most ofthe voids in ... availability and cost, andthe resultant properties ofthe polymer andthe PIC In principle, any monomer capable of undergoing polymerization inthe void system of a hardened concrete can be used At...
... In particu lar, colistin was indicated for p revention for therapy of breeding poultry and broilers, and less used for and therapy of gastrointestinal disorders in piglets and therapy of laying ... Bycomycin Gentamicin Kanamycin Aminoglycosides Neomycin Spectinomycin Streptomycin Amoxicillin (i) Ampicillin Cefotaxime Beta-lactams Cefalexin Cepharadin Penicillin Danofloxacin Enrofloxacin (f) ... on theUseof Antibiotics in Pig and Poultry Production inthe Red River Delta Region of Vietnam 248 inspection and management haven’t met practical demands yet[8] Theuseof antibiotics in animal...
... to invert the question by putting the word “Nỗi niềm” at the beginning, then the verb “thấy” and finally the subject “chàng” at the end ofthe verse because of two reasons: the rule of finding ... Tale of Kiều 4.3.3 TheUseof Inversion inThe tale of Kiều Due to the influence ofthe concept of visual arts inthe times ofthe poet, Nguyễn Du usually employed "scenery description" style in ... (spatter) put in front of “mưa” (rain) inthe verse not only creates the image of a small and very light rain on the mountain but also creates the feeling ofthe slightly coldness inthe autumn The verse...
... myInterval:Object = setInterval(rotateClip, 1500); This example assigns the name myInterval to the setInterval() action To remove the functionality ofthe setInterval() action, usethe following ... the setInterval() action: setInterval (updateMessageFunction, 20000, "Hello", arg2, arg3) A setInterval() action can be turned on and off by assigning a variable name, as inthe following example: ... setInterval() action, usethe following syntax: clearInterval(myInterval); Using the syntax shown, you can initiate the setInterval() action at any time, calling any function < Day Day Up > ...
... as the determination of culture characteristics; in fact, the two must go hand in hand The examination reveals not only the form and size ofthe individual germs, but the manner in which they ... on the surface, or inthe depth ofthe culture medium These patches are called colonies and are composed of an almost infinite number of individual germs, the result ofthe continued growth of ... through the machine to rinse out the milk particles, gross bacterial contamination occurs andtheuseofthe machine much increases the germ content ofthe milk Every time the separator is used...
... page intentionally left blank Democratic Accountability andtheUseof Force in International Law The spread of democracy to a majority ofthe world’s states andthe legitimization oftheuseof ... 1.1 Uses of military forces under the auspices ofthe UN and NATO page 24 1.2 Uses of force and forms of authorization and responsibility: the framework for analysis 29 1.3 The nine states and their ... publications in English include: “Russian Forces inthe Commonwealth of Independent States” inThe Handbook ofthe Law of Visiting Forces (edited by Dieter Fleck) (2001); andThe Legal Framework of CIS...
... occurring in other branches of communication engineering The need for code compression perhaps arises more urgently in MT, because ofthe great bulk ofthe material to be stored, but the mathematical ... probability theory, on which the analysis ofthe results must be based, will not be correct The indeterminacy which does exist in language is the indeterminacy which arises from the mapping of a continuous ... there is no point in describing it, because the object ofthe translator (human or mechanical) is instead to use it, inthe same sense that one uses a mathematical system to calculate with Since...
... variation in grain yield and phosphorus was responsible for 90% variation in grain yield of rice This indicates the importance of nitrogen and phosphorus in lowland TheUseof Nutrients in Crop ... crops, and green manure crops The importance of these crops in soil-amelio rating practice is increasing in recent years because ofthe high cost of chemical fertilizers, the increased risk of environmental ... vital role in modifying the yield physiology of field crops in favor of higher yields inthe future In conclusion, the information provided in this chapter can be useful in removing or reducing yield...
... Review ofthe Research Literature on theUseof Phonics inthe Teaching of Reading and Spelling Carole J Torgerson * Greg Brooks ** Jill Hall * * University of York ** University of Sheffield The ... Amount of instructional time in experiment Information about what other literacy instruction participants were receiving, including whether or not the interventions included spelling instruction ... Details of instructional time andof instruction received by the intervention groups, cont Author, date Information about what other literacy instruction participants were receiving, including whether...
... regularly and has remained well Another literature search (of the same original databases) yielded no further evidence supporting theuseof clozapine in depression with psychotic symptoms, other ... been included inthe literature review, showed clozapine was useful inthe short term and maintenance of symptoms of patients with severe psychotic mood disorders However, the limitations again ... low in her mood However, she experienced hypersalivation and her amitryptiline was increased because of its antimuscarininic effects She was sleeping well with no difficulties getting up in the...
... to be useofthe theory within the ‘some conceptual basis’ category Stage ofuse Choice/design of intervention The choice/design category refers to theuseof theory to guide the choice of intervention, ... understand the reasons for the observed gap between clinical practice andthe guideline recommendations, or theuseof theory to guide the design ofthe intervention used to implement the guidelines ... identified whether included studies had used a theory to inform the design of an intervention and/ or the interpretation ofthe results A study was considered to have used a theory if the authors...
... to be useofthe theory within the ‘some conceptual basis’ category Stage ofuse Choice/design of intervention The choice/design category refers to theuseof theory to guide the choice of intervention, ... understand the reasons for the observed gap between clinical practice andthe guideline recommendations, or theuseof theory to guide the design ofthe intervention used to implement the guidelines ... identified whether included studies had used a theory to inform the design of an intervention and/ or the interpretation ofthe results A study was considered to have used a theory if the authors...
... would decrease the amount of exogenous insulin administered to the patients andthe incidence of hypoglycemia inthe acute setting of severely burned pediatric patients Materials and methods Patients ... difference inthe incidence of hypoglycemic eventsin both groups, probably as a result ofthe insulin administration with a target glucose level of 80 to 140 mg/dl in all patients By modifying the ... Exogenous insulin administered and insulin plasma levels (a) Insulin administered per patient per day (b) Average of administered insulin per patient per acute hospital stay (c) Mean plasma insulin...
... making suggestion in Vietnamese and English II Aims ofthe study The aims ofthe study are: - To investigate ways of suggesting in Vietnamese and English - To compare and contrast theuseof ... suggesting in another language This leads the author to the research into Theuseof politeness strategies in making suggestion in English and Vietnamese to find out the similarities and differences in ... other because they had a common language and they lived inthe same time and place. Hoopes (1979:3) defines that: culture is the sum of ways of living, including valuable ness, beliefs, esthetic,...
... pictures in teaching speaking is the unavailability of speaking lessons in these proficient classes This proves the popularity of pictures in teaching English speaking and they seem to be an indispensable ... group then works on their topic in a given period of time and presents it to the class - At the end, the class decides on the winning group who defended the idea inthe best way This kind of activity ... Background ofthe study There has been a lot of research on theuseofthe pictures in language teaching, specially speaking skill It is proven that theuseof picture enhances the quality of language...
... theuseof portfolios in language skills However, most of them were interested inthe application of portfolios in writing and reading skill; which means theuseof portfolios inthe listening ... applying the portfolios inthe listening skill For other two non-English major classes ofthe Faculty of Technical Training and Tourism, the teacher gave them a pre-test at the beginning ofthe ... to the students without providing the answers at the end ofthe test The purpose ofthe test was to measure the students‟ listening proficiency at the starting point Week 2-13: Completing the...
... quantitative study The errors were measured in terms ofthe frequency of occurrence in various forms of cohesive devices and percentages ofthe different kinds of errors inthe total number of errors ... errors intheuseof cohesive devices in Vietnamese learners’ writing and what their causes are Basically, two types of causes are classified: (1) first language interference and (2) causes independent ... expressed by the sentences There are two kinds of meanings: experiential relation representing the linguistic interpretation of experienceand interpersonal representing participation inthe speech...
... territories ofthe British East India Company inthe Southeast Asian region including Penang, Melaka, modern day Singapore, andthe islands of Dinding and Province Wellesley) andthe increased demands ... be mainly Malay until the nineteenth century Later, with the increasing British dominance inthe Peninsula, the bulk of labor in tinmining was inthe form of Chinese workers, who were also involved ... definite answer to the meaning ofthe term Melayu and noted that both Dutch as well as the British used the term Malay in place of Melayu in most ofthe colonial writings The Malay identity in the...