... me - at the tower. So there was another person out there, on the roof of the tower. But the person in the garden was not the ghost of the woman. It was little Miles. ... stood on the roof of the towetThere were two towers, one at each end of the roof. Each tower had a room inside, and you could climb out onto the roof from them; Flora ... strange or dangerous places - the roof of the tower, the other side of the lake. It's dangerous but exciting, for Flora and Miles. They'll try to get to those...
... below the village; they had slept in the woods at the edge ofthe town till nearly daylight, and had then crept through back lanes and alleys and finished their sleep in the gallery ofthe church ... with Alfred Temple and so absorbed were they, and their heads so close together over the book, that they did not seem to be conscious of anything in the world besides. Jealousy ran red-hot ... throwing away the chance Becky had offered for a reconciliation. He called himself a fool, and all the hard names he could think of. He wanted to "And then there was a whole lot of talk 'bout...
... kinfolks ofthe family. The men brought their guns with them. It was a handsome lot of quality, I tell you. There was another clan of aristocracy around there five or six families mostly ofthe ... man has a quarrel with another man, and kills him; then that other man's brother kills HIM; then the other brothers, on both sides, goes for one another; then the COUSINS chip in and by ... down out ofthe tree I crept along down the river bank a piece, and found the two bodies laying in the edge ofthe water, and tugged at them till I got them ashore; then I covered up their faces,...
... aresult ofthe changes ofthe price in the output market and ofthe prices of inputs. The rate of output in each industry is changed in the same direction as the sign of that difference. The aspect ... and revisions of expectations and plans on the part of the entrepreneurs (189 6 /189 7, vol. 1, pp. 18 19).Pareto also examined the behavior of firms in markets in which there is a lack of adequate ... comprehension of 282 D. A. WALKERemployed in the most profitable uses. He likewise constructed a model of the determination ofthe rate of net income generated by the use of capital goods,and of the...
... limitation of motility. The width of the palpebral fissures is measured in primary gaze to quantitate the degree of ptosis. The ptosis will be underestimated if the patient compensates by lifting the ... a family history of ptosis should be sought. Fluctuating ptosis that worsens late in the day is typical of myasthenia gravis. Chapter 029. Disorders ofthe Eye (Part 18) Orbital Cellulitis ... dehiscence or stretching ofthe aponeurotic tendon, which connects the levator muscle to the tarsal plate ofthe eyelid. It occurs commonly in older patients, presumably from loss of connective tissue...
... adenomas of all types, because of their endobronchial and often central location, are usually visible by fiberoptic bronchoscopy. Because they are hypervascular, they can bleed profusely after ... Chapter 085. Neoplasms ofthe Lung (Part 18) Bronchial Adenomas Bronchial adenomas (80% are central) are slow-growing endobronchial lesions; they represent 50% of all benign ... Because the natural history of lung cancer is often worse than that of other primary tumors, a single pulmonary nodule in a patient with a known extrathoracic tumor is approached as though the...
... Utrecht, The Netherlands Published by the Association for Computational Linguistics Preface This volume contains the papers prepared for the Sixth Conference ofthe European Chapter of the Association ... find the selected student papers and the poster/demo abstracts at the end ofthe Proceedings. The programme further includes an information session on infrastructural initiatives in the area of ... Utrecht. The Programme Committee received a large number of submissions (5 page extended abstracts) from all over the world. The general quality ofthe submissions was high. Out of a total of 229...
... of landscape, the number anddesignofturbines,thepattern of their arrangement, their color, and the number of blades.Visual or aesthetic resources refer to the natural and cultural features of ... proposalforthe exploitationofthe world’soffshorewindresourcewas designed for the eastern coast ofthe United States in the early 1970s (72).This use of a very large resource has not been pursued in the ... turbines use hinges on the hub thatallow the blades to move into and out ofthe plane of rotation independently of each other. Because the blade weights may not balance each other, other provi-sions...
... had to send one copy of their report to the member ofthe programme committee responsible for that sub-field and another to the programme chair. On this basis the members ofthe programme committee, ... The preparation ofthe Fifth Conference ofthe European Chapterofthe Association for Computational Linguistics was done, without doubt, under extraordinary circumstances. To characterize the ... Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics Proceedings ofthe Conference 9-11 April 1991 Congress Hall, Alexanderplatz Berlin, Germany Published by the...
... further in the 187 0s and early 188 0s,with the articulation ofthe germ theory of disease, the isolation and iden-tification ofthe specific microorganisms that cause tuberculosis andmany other dreaded ... country. For instance, the conquest of hookworm was important to the economic development of the South and the attraction of Northern capital to that region.52 The completion ofthe Panama Canal was ... things—is therefore the fundamental note of med-ical teaching. 18 The applicability of these concepts to medical education remainsstrong today, and every generation of medical educators since the 187 0shas...
... numbers of phalaropes off the coast ofthe northwestern United States (Wahl and Tweit 2000) raises the specter of a more widespread problem. The disappearance of millions of birds suggests that theyare ... activities, are some of the â 2002 by CRC Press LLC Shorebirds in the Marine Environment 583TABLE 18. 1Shorebird Families ofthe World, Whether They Migrate, and Their Use of Marine HabitatCommon ... purpose of this chapter is to review the ecology of shorebirds in the context of their relationshipto the marine environment. The shorebirds are a group of families usually placed in the orderCharadriiformes...
... WisconsinCONTENTS 18. 1 The Element Selenium 515 18. 1.1 Introduction 515 18. 1.2 Selenium Chemistry 516 18. 2 Selenium in Plants 517 18. 2.1 Introduction 517 18. 2.2 Uptake 517 18. 2.3 Metabolism 518 18.2.4 Volatilization ... particles of sparingly soluble and organic forms ofthe ele-ment (8). The mobility of selenium in groundwater is related to its speciation in the aqueous solu-tion, sorption properties ofthe substrate, ... and tiemannite(HgSe). The similarity ofthe ionic radii of Se2Ϫ(0.191 nm) and S2Ϫ(0 .184 nm) results in substitution of Se2Ϫfor S2Ϫ. Soil pH will affect the capacity of clays and ferric oxides...
... risk since the level of exposure for the largest proportion ofthe employ-ees is low. On the other hand, the partitioning ofthe workers into specific workor exposure units will decrease the sample ... thus the power ofthe studyunless these small numbers have been carefully considered in the design of the study. Thus the confidence in the reported findings will be weakened because of the broad ... been appreciatedfor many years but the use of these elements in the production of semiconductorshas occurred only during the last 30 years. The utilization of these elements inincreasing quantities...