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... precision, and scale for each from the Hashtable. Information from the FillSchema( ) method ofthe DataAdapter is also included. The data type and nullable properties are available using both ... procedure takes one optional parameter. When this parameter is the name ofa table object, the result set returns data including the length, precision, and scale of each column in columns named Length, ... The method returns a DataTable containing column metadata for a DataReader, where the ColumnSize column contains the lengths. For more information about the GetSchemaTable( ) method, see the...
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... Rueil-Malmaison, FranceEmail: Antoine J Lafuma - antoine.lafuma@cemka.fr; Antoine P Brézin - antoine.brezin@cch.ap-hop-paris.fr; Francis L Fagnani - francis.fagnani@cemka.fr; Mounir Mesbah - mesbah@ccr.jussieu.fr; ... activities.According to the International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Injuries and Causes of Death, visual impairmentincludes both low vision and blindness. Low vision is defined as visual acuity ... purposes)Health and Quality of Life OutcomesOpen Access Research Prevalence of visual impairment in relation to the number of ophthalmologists ina given area: a nationwide approachAntoine J Lafuma1, Antoine...
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... Acknowledgment The author thanks Prof. Yair Caro and Raphael Yuster for sending reference [7]. The author also thanks Prof. Cheng Zhao for his advice.References[1] J .A. Bondy and U.S.R. ... Chunhui Lai, On the size of graphs with all cycle having distinct length, DiscreteMath. 122(1993) 363-364.[6] Chunhui Lai, The edges ina graph in which no two cycles have the same length, J.Zhangzhou ... denote the number of vertices, and (G) denote the number of edges. In thispaper, we construct a graph G having no two cycles with the same length which leads to the following result.Theorem....
... rescue analgesia, emesis, sleep distur-bance and overall pain treatment satisfaction.StatisticsAll values are given as mean and standard deviation. End-tidal concentration during maintenance and ... recovery area allpatients had an initial oral loading dose of 30 mg/kg para-cetamol in accordance to the routines ofthe department. The postoperative group was together with the paraceta-mol ... ankle day surgical in balanced general anaesthesia.Primary study endpoint was end-tidal sevoflurane concentration to maintain Cerebral State Index of 40 – 50 during surgery.Results: All anaesthesia...
... Research Report No 711 A Systematic ReviewoftheResearch Literature on the Use of Phonics inthe Teaching of Reading and Spelling Carole J. Torgerson ... reading accuracy (reading comprehension; spelling) Effect size, as calculated by the reviewers (mean of word recognition and word attack measures; also mean of comprehension measures, mean ... as calculated by the reviewers (mean of word recognition and word attack measures; also mean of comprehension measures, mean of spelling measures, and synthetic versus analytic, where applicable),...
... words are still important in explaining the implications ofthe pictures and in explainingwhat is happening inthe pictures. This hypothesis includes the same qualification as the first one, namely ... inastudyof 3260enrollees ina national managed care organization in the United States, that 23% ofthe English-speaking and 34% of the Spanish-speaking respondents could not adequately readand ... literacy amongmedicare enrollees ina managed care organization. JAMA 1999;281:545–51.[10] International Reading Association, Special Interest group on readingand readability. Newark, Delaware,...