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... exceedthe uncertainty estimatesintheresponse oftheatmosphericsystem: Uncertainties in future greenhouse gas emissions exceed the uncertainties in the amount of global warming per unit greenhouse ... tobe robust, and end-use analysis when it appears to provide more insight. Thiskind of approach is being used increasingly in both industry and government, andespecially by the utility industry ... limited in their effects because ofthe inherent lags in stock turnover. They become less useful for longer time frames because of the greater likelihood that thepast experience on which the econometric...
... both byincreasing the annual intakes of existing schools of phar-macy and by accrediting new schools of pharmacies[10,11].Another way of increasing the number of registered phar-macists in Great ... copy of this Reg-ister annually at the beginning of August, thus enablinglongitudinal analysis of developments on the Register. The research team has obtained copies of these extractssince ... experiences while they reside in Great Britain.Nor is there research into the ethical obligations andresponsibilities of pharmacy employers, in particular theirrole in inducing the exit of qualified...
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... under-standing of how humans make use of various forms of shared visual information in their every-day communication. The development of an integrated multi-modal model of referring behavior can ... patterns in the presence of various forms of shared visual information. Finally, we make use of a corpus gathered from laboratory studies that allow us to decompose the various features of shared ... order to inform further development ofthe model, we examined a number of failure cases with the existing data. The first thing to note was that a number ofthe pronouns used by the pairs...
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... ofthe beliefs are at work in their perceptions? These types of ques-tions are considered inthe hopes of bringing into the public domain, the personal commitments and beliefs held by some of ... determined much ofthe content of the book. In other words, it is the author’s interpretation and analysis of the conversations that determined the book’s organization, and the subjects of each ... dothey ascribe to their work inthe evolution of humanity within the evolu-32 INTRODUCTION9As stated by the chair ofthe ASME Nanotechnology Institute Advisory Board, in his welcomingto the...
... story inthe listening text in their own words. The teacher can help them by doing a drill first using the pictures or statements inthe pre-listening task and inthe while-listening task. Example: ... good The teachers would like to find out more knowledge ofthe following topics and aboutthe following topics for their use them regularly in their teaching: teaching: TOPICS %Testing grammar ... 48Testing comprehension 45Testing spoken English 44Teaching writing 43Teaching speaking 37Using dictation 20Using songs 20Teaching listening 11TOPICS %Teaching listening 55Teaching speaking...