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Rules for FormingPlural Nouns
To form theplural of nouns, follow therules below.
1. Add s to most nouns.
girl/girls ... For nouns ending in y preceded by a vowel, add s.
monkey/monkeys valley/valleys
5. For nouns ending in o preceded by a consonant, add es.
hero/heroes potato/potatoes
6. For nouns ending in ...
girl/girls bicycle/bicycles printer/printers
2. Add es to nouns ending is s, x, z, ch, or sh.
class/classes ax/axes buzz/buzzes church/churches wish/wishes
3. For nouns ending in y preceded by a consonant,...
... site.
This hypothesis was further investigated by deter-
mining thein uence on the glycone binding of the
Sfbgly interactions with the aglycone. Thus, the effect
of the alteration of the glycone ... of the aglycone-binding site inthe stabilization
of ES
à
and the interdependence between the binding of
aglycone and the positioning of glycone in subsite )1
are not known.
In this study, the ... the binding of the
initial pentyl moiety (converting a favorable interaction
to an unfavorable one). In addition, the binding energy
of the terminal portion of the alkyl-type aglycone
(from the...
... real income, and the
nominal interest rate.
In ation and In ationary Expectations
During the 1950s and 1960s, the simple IS model proved inappropriate for
thinking about sustained in ation, so the ... solu-
tion using this method, we must circumscribe the interest rate rule so that the
limiting sum inthe solution for thein ation rate in (15) is finite as we look
further and further ahead.
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In the ... pure interest rate rules could inthe basic IS model.
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The difference between these two policies involves the extent of “base
drift” inthe nominal anchor, i.e., they differ in terms of whether...
... the tolerance interval
set by the CRBP inthe inflation targeting regime. The present sampling period ends in 2008:02,
19
as the
macroeconomic variables were influenced by the effects of the ... to prices inthe long
run.
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points, revealing a procyclical behavior towards the output gap. However, an increase of one
percentage point inthe inflation rate pushes the interest ... approximated by the interbank rate.
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Note that
the optimal interest rate captures the main movements of the observed interest rate. However, there are
some inconsistencies, especially inthe first...
... Irregular plural forms.
2.1.1.2.1. Singular countable nouns with ending “-f, fe”.
Nouns that end in “-f, -fe” form plural by dropping the “-f, -fe” and adding “-
ves” suffix in plural.
Singular ... some singular nouns have two plural forms but they are different inthe
meaning
Singular Plural form
Cloth Clothes (quần áo)
Or Cloths (những mảnh vải để lau chïi)
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Mother -in- law ... notes.
2.1.2.2. Plural mainly inthe last element
The tendency is to :
Put a plural ending “-s,- es, etc. ”
On the second noun in noun + noun combinations
Eg:
Singular form Plural form...
... exposure, filling the
form and filing the report. Informed consent should be
obtained prior to filing report.
Once the report form is filed, it must be up to the
labor inspectorate, the insurance ... electrodes
he used in each operation, the extent to which there
were other welders inthe neighborhood, if there was
ongoing concomitant insulation (asbestos), the
extent to which he use certain kinds of ... [29]. In this
paper we add another w eakness by p oin ting to the lack
of defining what doubling of the risk is based on, i.e.
what is the reference for doubling. When no level of
risk is defined...
... on the methods used and
the athletes included inthe study. E.g., inthe US, the
prevalence differed from 12% among athletes (football
players) in 1984 to 15% among ath letes participating in
the ... thegeneral population. In
general, this might be due to a better medical surveil-
lance of the athletes. Another explanation for the lower
prevalence inthegeneral population might be that the
participants ... participated inthe 1998 Olympic
Winter Games [2,7,8]. In Au stralia the prevalence of
diagnosed asthma in Olympi c athletes rose from 10% in
1976 up to 21% in 2000 [9]. A five-year follow-up in
Finnish...
... ante-
rior to the splenic
vein.
The head is anterior to
the inferior vena cava. The isthmus and the
body are parallel to the splenic vein.
7.
The main pancreatic duct can be observed
within the ...
to the two peritoneal layers coming in contact.
We called this sign gut sliding inthe interest of
brevity
(Fig.
5.11).
Gas
collects inthe nondepen-
dent area of
the
abdomen,
i.e.,
in ... to leave the
probe on the bed at the end of the examination,
wash our hands, then handle the cable by the end
(toward the device) and clean it up to the probe
itself.
Note
that the use of...
... the normal to the pathological, in pass-
ing by the picturesque (Figs. 8.1, 8.2). A strictly
normal gallbladder inthe ICU is an infrequent
finding (see Fig.
4.7, p. 21). The
variations in ... without the help of
the Doppler technique (see Chap. 12).
The diagnosis is classically made using plain radi-
ographs, which raises problems inthe supine
patient. CT is increasingly replacing ... since it spares the highly unpleasant
pain caused by liver shaking. Pain is often absent in
a encephalopathic patient in shock, hence the
interest of a systematic ultrasound examination in...
... splenomegaly. The probe
must be applied rather posteriorly at the last inter-
costal
spaces.
In a supine patient, the distal part of
the probe should in practice sink into the bed. A
normal ... Vein
Thrombosis
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Fig.
12.3.
Normal internal jugular vein (V) in
a
longitu-
dinal scan. In this scan, the vein lies anterior to the
artery
(A),
not
a
rare finding
Fig. 12.4. A catheter ... mention the
weight of the probe alone) can contribute to col-
lapsing the vein.
The ultrasound analysis of this vein, as any
other vein, can be separated into three steps:
1.
Static analysis in...
... coales-
cence during the first 24-72 hrs following operation,
thus complying with the remodeling of the wound
volume resulting from the clearance of edema inthe
injured tissues [15-19]. The saline-swollen ...
baseline [11]. Accordingly, the ideal suture thread
should maintain a perfect wound closure, by having
enough elastic properties to hold the knot while
maintaining tensile strength either inthe ... in
the middle or the lateral part of the wound line. In
order to hold correctly the knot without creating a
difference inthe tension on the suture, a hydrocolloid
layer (Duoderm extrathin,...