... which there is no restriction for use of the method 2 A condition where the advantages of using the method generally outweigh the theoretical or proven risks 3 A condition where the theoretical ... Page 6 of 62 There is limited and controversial data on the effect of HAART on the natural history of disease and so management of women should be the same whether receiving therapy or not. ... based on a ‘welfare of the child’ assessment, as in any other couple57. The treating HIV physician should be asked to sign the Welfare of the Child form in preference to the GP as he/she is...
... understanding of their condition.ã what the pain means to the individual and their family.ã how the pain may impact upon relationships within the patients family.ã whether the pain inuences the patients ... of the liver results in the capsule being stretched at the point of the sensory innervation In general, unless there is gross hepatic dysfunction, the metabolism of the common drugs in the ... parabrachial neurones. ã The spinothalamic neurones connect the dorsal horn via the thalamus to the cortex. These give intensity and the topographic location of stimuli. ã The parabrachial neurones...
... need. There will be the pupil with the tendency to memorize the text verbatim. There will be the student who knows the facts of the lesson, but who fails to remember the sequence of events the ... has written a theme describing the appearance of the Pyramids has completed an exercise in history less valuable than that of the student who writes a theme on the errors of the Athenian Democracy. ... inconsistent with the facts recorded in the text, or omissions which the facts of the text seem to justify. 5. Did America ever have a theocracy? 6. Did the rule of 1756 affect the people of the colonies?...
... benefit from their experience rather than just hide shortcomings from them to pass the audit. Remind those being audited that the audit is there to help them do their jobs better, rather than ... demonstrate that the components interface correctly with each other. Check the documentation of the components and assure yourself that they are compatible with each other and with the target platform. ... Document the results of your analysis in a style that can be understood by the users and the developers. Explain your analysis methods to the users and encourage them to understand the results...
... believes that theseWorms are not the Cause of the Fever; but being lodged in the Intestines, before the Fever comes on, they areannoyed by the Increase of the Heat, and the Corruption of the Humours, ... Toes of the other; and the third lost the first Joint of someof his Toes, and the Ends of others.As soon as the Sick began to complain of these Pains of the Toes and Feet, I found the best ... surmounted the Disorder, and recoveredtheir Health; especially when they got over the Winter, and lived till the warm Weather began.In the Treatment of this Disorder, as well as of the Malignant...
... In the fifth century the Huns moved from the shores of the Black Sea to the plains of the Danube and the Theiss; they devastated the Balkan peninsula, in spite of the tribute which they had ... Serbo-Croats) in the west, and the Slovenes in the extreme north-west, between Trieste and the Save; these nationalities compose the southern branch of the Slavonic race. The other inhabitants of the Balkan ... of the one people as it is of the other. The Bulgarians indeed think themselves superior to the Slavs by reason of the warlike and glorious traditions of the Tartar tribe that gave them their...
... pictures of all the brothers in uniform—including Fred, the brother who was killed—and also including Lily and their mother. One of the brothers enlisted at the age of thirteen, and another at fourteen. ... whose grandmother was Gladys Cooper and fa-ther was Robert Morley, wrote that theBritish were to go to Cali-fornia much as they had once travelled to the farther outposts of their own empire…. ... into box office success. The British in Hollywood were not just out of their place, but also out of their time: The curious thing about theBritish in Hollywood was their ability to survive...
... some Indians, them and the Mexicans, which was their intent before they ever left home in the first place. Then, after almost everybody was dead and the treaties were signed, the Indians and ... “In the early 1950s, they had a Texas- OU dance at the con-vention center, and there was a big pep rally. The Texas cheer-leaders would climb up on the overhang in front of the Adolphus. Then ... players to both the Texas and OU teams, stands at the geographic center of the Red River badlands. When the Texas legislature offered the town its choice to be the locale for either Texas Tech...
... ‘voices’. While the lemma‘voice’ is clearly semantically related to otherwords in the context like ‘hear’ or ‘sound’, the position at the end of the sentence is especiallydifficult for the trigram-based ... always outper-forms the Wikipedia model in terms of recall. Ifwe reduce the size of the Web model to the sameorder of magnitude as the Wikipedia model, the performance of the two models is comparable.We ... piece} or {weather, whether}. For eachset, the methods learn a model of the context inwhich one or the other alternative is more proba-ble. This yields very high precision, but only for the limited...
... nationalistic themes reflected the propagandistthemes desired by the government. Here was the hope for the future, a utopia hat never reallystayed for very long.To conclude, I believe that theBritish ... reverberated through the film whilst not on the same scale or with the same resonancethat had been previously experienced in the documentaries of the early 1940s. Nonetheless, the film made cinema ... sexuality freely. As the nation lived under the constant threat of death the film seemed to echo the general feeling of living for the day. The film concludes with &apos ;the happiness we have...
... Many of the key acts in Britishhistory were passed during the 1960s as a direct result frompressures within the society that they were created to protect.In an attempt to further help theBritish ... Everything from accents to the locations themselves are chosen carefully toemphasise and embody the community depicted and to further highlight the anguish of the protagonist. In the film version ... England. TheBritish Film Industry in the Sixties (London:Michael Joseph, 1974/Harrap, 1986)Wollen, Peter, &apos ;The Last New wave: Modernism in theBritish Films of the Thatcher Era', inBritish...
... 26). The installation of the Slavs in the landsbetween the Danube, the Aegean, and the Adriatic was completed by about A.D. 650. In the second half of the seventh century the Bulgars settled themselves ... and western coasts, have never made the shores of the Aegean (the White Sea, asthey call it) or the cities on them their own. The Adriatic is the only sea on the shore of which any Slavonicrace ... over southern Hungary, in the Banat (the country north of the Danube andeast of the Theiss), in Syrmia (or Srem, in Serbian, the extreme eastern part of Slavonia, between the Save and the Danube),...