... characters as humans and animals CH: Fables with characters as humans S: Settings O: Objects R: Rural setting U: Urban setting D: Domestic animals ND: Non domestic animals H: Humans A: Animals DA: ... questions: - The objects and settings : First, the setting is the situation in which the story takes place and the characters interact with each other The settings might be either rural, urban ... characters as animals R: Rural setting CHA: Fables with characters as humans and animals U: Urban setting CH: Fables with characters as humans D: Domestic animals S: Settings ND: Non domestic animals...
... what they were expected to while listening ( for example: putting song lines in the order, filling in the missing words, or correcting the mistakes see appendix 1) Secondly, when students prepared ... developed in the past fifteen years, and there are two points on which most researchers and teachers continue to agree on: the first one is that listening is an active rather than a passive process and ... difference between what is said and what the listener “hears” It is obvious that the listener is constructing his or own meaning, which sometimes corresponds to the speaker’s meaning and sometimes does...
... fistula in conflict settings It was prepared to stimulate discussion at the upcoming meeting Traumatic Gynecologic Fistula: A Consequence of Sexual Violence in Conflict Settings, to be held September ... from this meeting, which will be presented in a meeting report, may also serve as important advocacy tools to increase awareness of this condition and to address the legal issues pertinent to survivors ... upcoming meeting in Addis Ababa is the first-ever gathering of individuals and organizations from various African nations who work on the issue of traumatic gynecologic fistula This meeting comes...
... Shifting Experimental Data of Viscosity and Temperature to Investigate the Reliability of Ea in Indicating the Stability of Viscosity – Temperature Relation The reliability of the Ea in indicating ... experimental viscosity data in shifting the curve-line to the top (T-shifted) or to the bottom (B-shifted) from its original graph (M-type) A similar step was carried out by shifting the experimental temperature ... Bo shifted curve-lines The effort of shifting the experimental data for viscosity and temperature does not explain the failure of the Ea in indicating the viscosity – temperature stability...
... is the first report of a patient with AN presenting with deep coma associated with acute hepatitis/liver failure AN is an eating disorder, affecting mainly young women with a distorted body image ... 120%); hepaplastin test, 50.1% (70 to 130%); Type IV 7S-collagen, 4.9 ng/mL (< 6.0 ng/mL); HbA1 c , 4.0% (4.3 to 5.8%); blood urea nitrogen, 23.6 mg/dL (8.0 to 20.0 mg/dL); creatinine, 0.69 mg/ ... enteral nutrition We hope that psychiatric therapy will remain the mainstay of treating patients with AN, preventing severe malnutrition with subsequent liver dysfunction, as was diagnosed in our...
... Clinically, this manifests as soft-pitting edema In the second stage, there is an accumulation of fibroblasts, adipocytes and macrophages in the affected tissues, culminating in a local inflammatory response ... the specimen All authors read and approved the final manuscript Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests Received: 23 October 2009 Accepted: 18 November 2010 ... the physical examination, including her vaginal wall, chest and abdomen, was normal All of our routine investigations, including hemoglobin, total and differential cell counts, blood urea nitrogen,...
... http://www.jmedicalcasereports.com/content/1/1/171 reviewed the case MAW reviewed the case, helped in drafting the report YJS helped in literature review and formatting the material All authors read and approved the final manuscript ... ultimately resulting in joint replacement The common belief that intra-articular bullets should not be removed has no benefit and might cause a lot of long term complications Competing interests ... declare that they have no competing interests Authors' contributions MAR conceived of the case, drafted the manuscript and did the literature review MU helped in drafting and 11 12 13 14 15 16 17...
... adults, participating in HCSUS (HIV Cost and Services Utilization Study [only 2267 provided needed data on last follow-up] 117 HIV(+) adults, English or Spanish speaking + newly initiating HAART (PI ... charge was higher than those participating in cost, in a statistically significant level, during 17 months of the study Mean adherence among patients participating in cost + receiving D4T/ddI/IDV ... resistance, and increases the patient's viral load, thus affecting the patient-physician relationship in a negative manner and creating possible hazards for the community, in terms of transmission,...
... but can not grasp the meaning of the sentence Stanovich (1980:36) "questioned the hypothesis-testing models" and rejected them "because they require[d] implausible assumptions about the relative ... suggest that basic strategies focusing on the most important words in a text for example, and activating background schemata are the same in listening and reading However, since the two modalities ... true, to some extent, that there has been a lack of bottom-up support for the production skills, writing and speaking, because in recent years, with the advent of communicative language teaching,...
... recognition task The task consisted of: rating 20 photographs of faces on a 5-point continuum ranging from ‘‘very accepting’’ (1) to ‘‘very critical’’ (5); completing words based on their first letters ... association between the negative score of the SISST and thought listing Another lies in the distinction between subject groups representing degrees of severity Cognitive Biases 191 Other aspects of ... a conversation, new job meeting, getting acquainted, and returning a defective product All subjects evaluated their performance in several ways: thinking aloud, rating a ‘‘thoughts (positive...
... social perception) to the behavioral elements of social skills Such splitting of constituting elements may pose a risk of diluting the construct of social skills through its expansion to the extent ... reliability Furthermore, it distinguished psychiatric patients from normal control participants Its weaknesses consist of poor accord with independent ratings performed in other settings and with non-trained ... situations very much a part of their daily lives Admitting to being uncertain or flustered, making requests, initiating contact, and accepting invitations are examples of behaviors targeted in...
... started crying Throughout these scenarios, ratings were made of: latency of the approach to the stranger or the robot, clinging to the mother, crying, fretting, withdrawal, and vocalization of distress ... 82% of the uninhibited À retained their classification at the second testing 250 What Causes Social Phobia? Parental ratings of the toddler’s temperament were correlated with the IBI; these were: ... were reassessed at 9, 14 and 21 months for reactions to 16 situations representing unfamiliarity (see above) with fretting and crying as indices of fearful behavior With the exception of crying,...
... occurs in many ‘‘exciting’’ situations (e.g parachuting for sport, dancing, gambling, attempting an elaborate deception, narrowly avoiding being hit by a car, an angry row, getting intimate with ... When acting on the fear (e.g escaping) is not possible, the resulting emotion is one of anxiety (i.e an unresolved or undirected fear) In the final analysis, how the aboveenumerated distinctions ... presented with situations: speaking in public (either to a large or a small group), meeting new people, writing or eating in front of others, attending social gatherings, and dealing with people in...
... to child and family well-being However, the idea that promoting positive father’s involvement could be an effective strategy for promoting child health is not yet a strongly held view in public ... current research evidence supporting a view that father’s involvement plays a significant role in determining child health outcomes A synthesis of evidence supporting this view would provide a ... involvement has been a distinct focus, it has often been measured using vague proxy’s based on recall, such as adolescents’ or adults’ recollection of father-child conflict, or global ratings of father...
... languages c Recorded Language.—Systems of recording ideas Thought-writing Pictography Symbolic and ideographic writing Examples Sound-writing Evolution of the phonetic alphabets Egyptian, Cuneiform, ... cleavage; firing; bulb of percussion; mineralogy of implements; patine, etc Bone implements Study of metal implements Hammering, smelting, casting Results of exposure Analysis of alloys Coins, etc Study ... “people,” and shapes its destiny, is the very business of Ethnology to explain So likewise in hygiene and medicine, in ethics and religion, in language and arts, in painting, architecture, sculpture...
... any more money by writing poetry than by writing history, but it is a curious fact that while the historians have usually been rich men, and able to afford the luxury of writing history, the poets ... them awaits its resurrection in the book, which, as the first form, is so often a lasting death An interesting proof of the value of the magazine to literature is the fact that a good novel will ... defrayed, and the book goes on advertising itself; there is merely the cost of paper, printing, binding, and marketing to be met, and the arrangement becomes fairer and fairer for the publisher The...
... paper on the underside Continue the process until you have the desirable size (12"x12" works well) The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens Huntington & Scott Gallery Programs ... into useable material painting a picture created with paint kiln A baking oven for clay or metal lost wax A method of creating a wax mold of a sculpture and then heating the mold to melt out ... protective coating A balance in which elements are alike One side “balances out the other.” Visualize two beach balls sitting on opposite sides of a stick on the ground The Huntington Library,...
... presents a greater challenge than simply changing the sequence of a pre-existing turn AroQ CMs have composite active sites, consisting of residues from helix of one monomer and residues from helices ... changed to a random distribution of the 20 standard amino acids, almost two-thirds of the resulting tripeptide sequences were functional When Lys64, the solvent-exposed C-terminal residue of ... structure that was probably less sensitive than functional selection The thermodynamic benefit resulting from minimizing the water accessible surface area of hydrophobic residues placed at these solvent-exposed...