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respect of their grammatical features including the syntactic functions and morphology, and their semantic ... nuance of meaning in terms of grammar
and semantics. In this article, we are to discuss
the grammatical features [1,2] and semantic
structures [3-5] oftheEnglish words and
idioms denoting the ...
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American Heritage Dictionary ofTheEnglish
Language [7] and Oxford Dictionary ofEnglish
Idioms [8].
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of the living
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wide
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your classical education and say:
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asleep
impressions ... now and my rest in the arms
of Morpheus. Happy dreams!
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off or nod off in the middle ofthe conversation.
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hostelry ... softness ofthe mattress.
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criticism
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simply going to bed but rather retiring for the night.
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... students of HaUI do not have the same level ofEnglishlanguage proficiency.
Some of them have learnt English for 7 years at secondary and high schools. Some have only
learnt English for 3 years and ... HaUI
The most problematic issue indicated in thetwo parts ofthe questionnaire is, on the
one hand, a clear understanding and widespread endorsement of CLT and its effectiveness
(part 1) and ... teachers and students think the researcher wants to read rather than their real
feelings. Moreover, the number ofthe subjects is small which may influence the
implications ofthe thesis to...
... to the destination country norms. Some of these studies also compare
the outcomes ofthe immigrants (the first generation) to those of their U.S born children (the
second generation) and grandchildren ... Bean, Stephen and Opitz (1988) use 1980 Census data to estimate the
effect ofEnglishproficiency on the fertility behavior of Mexican American women. They find
that greater Englishproficiency ... suggests that the additional education attained
as a result of better English is not the central channel for these results, leaving room for some
other channels for the effect ofEnglish proficiency, ...
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analyses of landscapes, the distance from the bottom of
the picture to the location ofthe horizon was mea-
sured.
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ratio ofthe area ofthe ... p
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Horizon to the Height ofthe Entire Frame and the
Average Ratio ofthe ... especially Zen monks, often draw the portrait of
the founder of their sect and have the portrait on the wall
during their prayers. The Mikado’s family members,
court nobles, and Shoguns of military governments...
... that the more the
noun's relation to human becomes closer andthe
more the level of abstract ofthe noun becomes
lower the numbers of verbs that are closely related
to them ~id therefore ... associate to them
(nouns) become large. And that the numbers of
associated ideoms or ideom like parases become
large, Therefore, the division of categories
must further be done.
The process of constructing ... at the lower level categories.
(2) To each verb found in the process ofthe
association, consults ordinary dictionary of
translation equivalents and word usage of verbs
and obtain the set of...
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police officers?
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For better understanding ofthe daily routine andtheEnglishproficiency level ofthe
metropolitan police officers ... survey of cabin attendants’ needs of English.
The study investigated the needs for English, the important functions ofthe language,
the problems in using thelanguageandthe needs to improve the ... travel, and shopping. The MPOs perceive that their own
English proficiency is insufficient for work and they need to improve their English skills.
The MPOs need to have a good command of English...
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drafted the manuscript. TM and FS carried out the
MATLABđ pre-processing. KE and DK participated in
the design ofthe study. MW participated in the design
and coordination ofthe study. All ... vision. The study was approved by
the ethics committee ofthe Canton of Zurich and was
in accordance with the latest version ofthe Helsinki
declaration.
Holper et al. Journal of NeuroEngineering and ... (imitation with
the subject’s right dominant hand) (Figure 6). Further,
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of the subjects’ left hand (i.e. the non-dominant, contral-
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... At the time of prosthesis
reimplantation, the spacer head can be easily removed
and the modular prosthesis parts (neck and head)
placed. This procedure offers a stable fracture treat-
ment and ... at the site of hip spacer
implantation. Right: Treatment consisted of spacer removal,
and insertion of a cement-coated modular prosthesis with a
spacer head. The cement mantle ofthe prosthesis ... and evaluate the effect of a metallic endo-
skeleton on the pharmacokinetic properties ofthe
interim prosthesis.
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The authors have declared that no conflict of in-
terest...
... hematopoietic and GI tissues
[1]. The extensive death ofthe immune cells results in
leukopenia which severely weakens the immune system of
cancer patients and therefore greatly increases the chance
of ... receiving chemotherapy, so as to allow
their immune systems to restore function [2]. On the other
hand, the death of GI cells breaks down the physical
defence of GI system in the host who will ... from the cytotoxicity of CY in mice. We also
profiled the changes ofthe expression of growth factors in
gastric tissues in response to the damage by CY and
protection by AP.
2. Materials and...