... increased demand. Fortunately, the public
considers dentists and dentistry very positively. The
public ranks a dentist as one ofthe most respected
members ofthe community, and dentistry has the high-
est ... a
projection of demographic changes, economic factors,
and dental health andthe effect of these on the future
demand for dental services.
DEMOGRAPHICS
Between 1990 and 2050, the U.S. population ... permit a degree of discretionary income for
health care expenditures.
Because ofthe aging ofthe U.S. population, emphasis
will shift from the needs ofthe young to the concerns
and demands of middle-aged...
... of the
Board
of
Directors
at the
Japan Institute
of
Printed Circuit
(JIPC).
Dr.
Sekine
is a
member
of the
Institute
of
Electrical
and
Electronics Engineers,
the
IEEJ,
and the
... in the
-r
10 and
^-100
modes.
The
switches that con-
trol
the
voltage
on the
protection diodes
are not
involved
in the
high-
frequency
performance
of the
front-end
and
therefore
... '^B^l
Edited
by
Jim
Williams
Butterworth-Heinemann
Boston Oxford Melbourne Singapore Toronto Munich
New
Delhi Tokyo
and Science of
Circuit Design
The
Art
and
Science
of
Analog
Circuit Design
...
... in the park. The birds were
singing andthe kids were all back at school.</p>
If the code may be found in the book’s code archive, the name ofthe file will appear at the top of
the ... unsorted.sort(compare);
The trouble with sort is that the algorithm itself (that is, the logic it uses to loop over the data) is
hard-coded into the browser the comparison part ofthe function is the only part ... content
* and one for everything else (alphabetical). Store both the
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that represents a column of cells the only elements...
... indirectly bythe
instructions contained in this book or bythe computer soware and hardware products described in it.
Trademarks
Many ofthe designations used by manufacturers and sellers ... distinguish their products are claimed as
trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and Peachpit was aware of a trademark claim, the
designations appear as requested bythe owner ofthe ... videos. Online ads are so bad,
they’re infamous. It’s easy to blame the designers. But, the real problem is
with the advertising system. As Karen McGrane, president of Bond Art +
Science and...
... the repeal of Prohibition, the center of gravity on control of beer
sales was placed firmly in the 50 states ofthe Union rather than in the fed-
eral government. The upshot of this is that there ... slogan of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s De-
mocrats was “A New Deal and a Pot of Beer for Every-
one”), and on December 5, the Twenty-First Amend-
ment to the Constitution, the repeal ofthe Eighteenth
Amendment, ... contribute to the pleasure ofthe fans who
read them, but I hope I would never be accused of trying to tell the profes-
sionals within the game of how to do their jobs. I might fairly articulate the
Preface
to...
... relaying
minimizes:
A. The cost of repairing the damage.
B. The likelihood that the trouble may spread and involve other equipment.
C. The time that the equipment is out of service.
D. The loss in revenue andthe ... encircling the
armature, and with such polarity as to close the contacts. A reversal ofthe polarity of the
actuating quantity will reverse the magnetic polarities ofthe ends ofthe armature and
cause ... with one of the
circuits. Neglecting the effect of saturation ,the torque of all suchrelays may be expressed as:
T
=
K
1
I
2
– K
2
where I is the rms magnitude ofthe total current ofthe two...
... gauge the sustainability or long-term successof the
impact, or merely thesuccessofthe relationship?
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mission statements, andthe broader aspects of life. In another ... Involve the leaders being coached in determining the desired behavior
in their leadership roles. Leaders cannot be expected to change behav-
ior if they don’t have a clear understanding of what desired ... re-
liance, confidence, trust, and even friendship develop along the way.
The relationship is not one of equals, however. The coach, not the
coachee, controls the pace and direction ofthe journey....
... But in their work the excessive
realisation of all details was part ofthe expression and gave emphasis to the poetic idea at the basis of their pictures, and was
therefore part ofthe artistic ... school.
The finest example ofthe union ofthe primitive with the most refined and cultured artthe world has ever seen is probably the
Parthenon at Athens, a building that has been the wonder ofthe ...
and get back into art a fine sense of design.
This obscuring ofthe direct appeal ofartbythe accumulation of too much naturalistic detail, andthe loss of power it entails, is the
cause of...
... within the
tattoo shop are essentially the same as I first described them. The
impact ofthe tattoo on the recipient’s personal and social identity
and the symbolic meaning ofthe tattoo for the ... examined
using the analytic tools offered bythe sociology of art.
The relevance of Customizing the Body to the sociological analy-
sis ofart is, to my mind, the book’s greatest virtue and its most
important ... from
the
product
con-
ventions
that
speCify
the
appropriate
materials
employed.
abstrac-
tions
regularly
used
to
convey
central
ideas.
suitable
dimensions
of
the
work.
and
other
form/content
features
(see
Rosenblum.
1978;
Gombrich.
1969:
291;
Becker.
1982:
29).
Product
conven-
tions
are
known
to
and
expected by critics. collectors.
producers.
and
the
various
other
members
of
the
world
surrounding
the
cul-
tural
product.
The
response
of
the
larger
audience/consumer
group
and
the
commercial
success
of
the
product
are
directly
related
to
the
producer's
compliance
with
or
deViation...