... in installing and maintaining a standalone workstation inthe UNIX® environment You will perform basic administration tasks, such as installing a standalone system, adding users, backing up and ... Scheduling system- related jobs Scheduling jobs to run automatically during off-peak hours when system loads are at a minimum q Maintaining print services Installing, maintaining, and removing printers ... .14-9 Planning an Installation on a Standalone System 14-11 Pre-Installation Information 14-12 Software Installation Using Solaris Web Start 14-14 Installing the Solaris Operating Environment...
... Alyssa Rayman-Read, and Jody Heymann Individuals at Risk: The Case of Child Labor, 52 Luiz A Facchini, Anaclaudia Fassa, Marinel Dall’Agnol, Maria de Fátima Maia, and David C Christiani Part II The ... policies inthe areas of health and social protection Prior to working at the Bank, she was coordinator of the Latin America National Health Accounts Initiative at the Harvard School of Public Health ... working conditions affect adults’ ability to provide essential care for family members in North America, Latin America, Africa, and Asia The analysis is global in scope as well as in geography The...
... m > Later, Dong and Chen [5] improve the result because they established the result for all m > We notice that the Laplacian case was studied by Rabinowitz by combining the critical point theory ... taking θ = (q + − m)/m in (2.9) and applying regularity theorems forthe mLaplacian operator, we can obtain estimates for wn such that fora subsequence wn → w, locally uniformly, with w be a ... ticas, a Universidad de Tarapac´ He also wants to thank Professors Heriberto Roman and Yurilev a L Iturriaga and S Lorca 11 Chalco for their comments and the fruitful discussions The first author...
... Ball games Small ball play Large hoop Indoor ball pit Large boxes Making a tactile box Imaginative uses for boxes Human ‘jack inthe box’ Puppet Theatre Trampoline Indoor slide and balance beam ... Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 84310 060 Printed and Bound in Great Britain by Athenaeum Press, Gateshead, ... something, mould his hand into apoint and then touch the item before giving him it Reinforce the gesture by saying, Point to…[whatever it is he is requesting].’ 28 Playing, Laughing and Learning...
... showing the sequence in which they will happen, including the particular play activities that you have planned for that day Creating play opportunity – setting the stage Each of the following chapters ... differences, in general they have impaired motivation to interact, learn and play They have rigid and repetitive patterns of thinking and therefore of talking and playing, and are often motivated to ... have to look at it as a series of tasks and teach each 38 Playing, Laughing and Learning with Children on the Autism Spectrum task separately This may sound like taking play and removing all the...
... starting point and an end point – try drawing a road on a piece of card Place a house and a garage (if you use one) at one end and at the other end place a petrol station or park (or anything ... 59 Mum then gave her a crisp and introduced it into the play as a crisp for dolly, a crisp for Sally’ – a turn-taking game that made Sally laugh After a few sessions playing this way they moved ... solving puzzles and joint playing For more information on structuring play and breaking down an activity into its separate tasks, see Chapter Many of the activities below can also be used for the...
... turn-take we need to: • be aware that the other person is part of the game Turn-Taking in Play 111 • be aware that they are integral to the game – that the game would not be a game without them ... stopped and the other has started When 105 106 Playing, Laughing and Learning with Children on the Autism Spectrum you have completed the game by placing all the photos on their matching pairs, walk ... walk around the house and listen to the items again in real life J There are lots of talk-back toys available in gift and toy shops – the child talks to the toy and it tapes and plays back the...
... of the most prominent difficulties he had was poor balance and co-ordination Even beyond his diagnosis at two and a half, he was falling and banging into things at an alarming rate After we had ... to point at something inthe garden saying, ‘Tom can see a tree…Mummy can see an aeroplane.’ J ‘Make a Scene’ cards are easily available They consist of a fold-out cardboard scene and reusable ... bangs the drum whilst the others sing (to the same tune) Bang the drum Bang, bang, bang Bang, bang, bang Bang, bang, bang Bang the drum bang, bang bang Bang bang bang bang bang Of course you can...
... water play as a reward for another activity (still involving water) that had more learning potential Katherine’s mum put a small plastic table inside the bath and placed a shape sorter (an activity ... picture card) Water Play Individual Example: Katherine Katherine adored all types of water play and although this meant her mum had an easy and available play activity to engage her in, it was often ... she knew Katherine could already do) on the table She drew a picture of the shape sorter on one card and a picture of a beaker and a tap on another and held them up in front of Katherine saying...
... share communicating and learning about colours and images and a great way to have fun! Gaining attention by being indirect Involving your child in any art activity requires a certain amount of prolonged ... that it can be used as a reward/re-inforcer in itself for tackling a more demanding activity, or for even watching five minutes of normal-speed playing Try creatinga picture prompt for TV played ... ripping paper on the other – and hold them up one after the other, saying, ‘Paint first, then ripping’ Repeat this as often as it takes The comforting and satisfying behaviour of paper ripping can...
... takes a considerable amount of lateral thinking Your child may already have an interest in cars or train sets but be playing inappropriately (lining up, spinning wheels, stacking, organising etc.) ... his drink picture card and pointed to the duck card, saying, ‘play first then drink.’ Then she sat at the table and began playing as if for her own Creating Imaginative Play Sequences 213 pleasure, ... children learn to apply meaning to what they read with minimal parental input Sharing books and creating an interest in reading is often established before the school years and is a healthy basis on...
... play Applied Behaviour Analysis 41–42 meaning and explanation of 35–36 organizing 53 physical games 125–26 setting the stage 36–37 tasks, breaking play into 37–41 turn-taking 111 see also table-top ... camcorder, using 162, 182–84, 186 Campbell, Rod 234 Carle, Eric 236 Cars, Boats, Trains and Planes (Cummins) 235 Cat inthe Hat, The 237 categories boxes 201 games 85–87 characters reading about ... motivation 188–89, 193 parallel play 57, 58–59 individual examples Andrew (sharing space) 28–30 Fay (starting reading) 223 Jonathan (play sequences) 210–13 Katherine (water play) 167–68 Lewis (letter...
... be a 179amino-acid protein containing a signal peptide and a fasciclin domain (a putative cell adhesion domain) (Evalue 2.9E-07), with similarity to a fasciclin-like and an AGP-like protein from ... Physcomitrella patens; Os, Oryza sativa; At, Arabidopsis thaliana (B) Possible events hypothetically explaining the distribution of expansin gene families in land plants and Zygnematophyceae The organismal ... treating sections with PAG10nm alone Sections were poststained in an automatic contrasting instrument (EM AC20; Leica Microsystems GmbH) for 30 in uranyl acetate at 20°C and forin lead stain at...
... endotracheal tubes may serve as foci for bacteria inthe biofilm that invariably forms on the inner lumen Once the bacteria are well established, the bacterial burden attains high levels, and the ... placebo controlled design and one trial [10] was single-blinded because a comparable placebo to chlorhexidine was not available at the time the study was initiated The remaining study [12] was ... aerobic and anaerobic bacteria It increases the bacterial cell wall permeability ina dose dependent fashion by interacting with anionic receptors on the bacterial surface Its therapeutic benefit has...
... data are available about patients with cancer admitted to ICUs for other reasons than post-operative care after oncological surgery Azoulay and coauthors [9] reported 30-day mortality of 58% in ... patients admitted for medical reasons Ina Brazilian study involving 1,090 patients with cancer requiring ICU admission for reasons other than routine postoperative care, hospital mortality was ... life-sustaining treatments are more often made for patients with cancer than patients with other terminal diseases, even when these other diseases have at least the same poor prognosis This has been...
... several advantages afforded by regional anesthesia [8] ISB may be used as an adjuvant to general anesthesia or as solitary anesthetic technique for shoulder surgery [8] As a primary anesthetic, ... analgesia with adequate coverage of the shoulder, lateral arm, and lateral forearm [27] The ISB was first described in 1970 by Winnie, who noted based on anatomic and radiographic imaging that ... that the interscalene space allowed fora novel, percutaneous approach to anesthetizing the proximal brachial plexus [28] This approach allowed for brachial plexus anesthesia of similar quality...
... only to inform their readers and viewers but also to entertain and to present polemical standpoints They are also inthe business of selling papers or maintaining ratings in order to make profits ... media What are the main issues and watch TV! areas of debate that are highlighted? Who are the principal actors quoted inthe stories? Are scientists portrayed as ‘divided’ over relevant areas ... constitute a definitive ‘state-of -the- art’ ina particular science area One of the functions of academic journals is to enable early dissemination of research findings that may, or may not, be replicated...
... details Intensive Care Department, The Canberra Hospital, Canberra, Australia Intensive Care Department, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand Molecular Genetics Laboratory, University of Waikato, ... and the sample incubated, shaking at 37°C for 30 to digest any contaminating DNA A total of μl of Stop solution was added, heated, and shaken at 65°C for 10 minutes, with the samples then put ... teaching hospital Informed consent was obtained from patients or their nearest relative This study is part of a trial that investigated the cardiovascular effects and the effects on gastric and...
... proportional to the osteocalcin concentration 116 Statistical Analysis Graph Pad Prism® V.3 statistical analysis software (Graph Pad Software Inc., San Diego, CA, USA) was used in this study The data ... week time point It is clear that thethe integrity of the cell membrane could not be maintained and there was also evidence of vacuolar degeneration (stars) inthe intracytoplasmic compartment ... healing in autogenous bone transplants has been investigated inthe histologic observation of the iliac grafts placed in mandibular defects of animals revealed that 2,4 ATA 60 minutes twice daily...
... 1998) In practical application, a considerable disadvantage of the majority of the degradation processes introduced above is the need to add external agents into the aqueous medium In such situation, ... (4) The VUV irradiation of contaminated water provides a simple technique forthe oxidation and mineralization of water contaminants without the addition of supplementary oxidants For example, ... liters and was water-jacketed to maintain constant solution temperature at 25oC The low-pressure mercury 185 nm vacuum-UV lamp was inserted directly into the reactor at the center The light intensity...