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... amongst other things, the continuous creation of matter to keep the density ofthe expanding Universe constant The steady-state universe was abandoned in the 1960s because ofthe properties ofthe ... provide an estimate of H0 , together with a strong confirmation ofthe validity ofthe Hubble law and, therefore, ofthe Cosmological Principle Another test of this principle is the so-called Hubble ... be the case in the early years ofthe 20th century when the first steps were taken, by Einstein and others, towards a scientific theory ofthe Universe Little was then known empirically about the...
... importantly, superiority of one type of therapy over another could not be distinguished, and therefore that the specific choice of therapy was difficult to justify over another type of treatment This ... concerning the benefit of various types of physical therapies Evolution of physical rehabilitation Historically, the management of stroke survivors involved bed-rest and convalescence, reminiscent ofthe ... Understanding stroke recovery This thematic series emphasizes the understanding anddevelopmentof modern neurorehabilitation methods, and outlines some ways to quantify plasticity and recovery of...
... for the immediate and long-term needs ofthe offspring These needs can be highly species-specific There are also behavioral and ‘psychological’ aspects of suckling and nurturing between mother ... molecular and genomic tools In these mammals, developmentofthe mammary gland during gestation generates abundant alveolar secretory cells Differentiation ofthe secretory cells andthe onset of copious ... genomics Evolution of lactation Lactation appears to be an ancient reproductive feature that pre-dates theoriginof mammals A cogent theory for the evolution ofthe mammary gland and lactation has...
... demonstrates the association of reduced oxygen delivery in thedevelopmentof hyperlactataemia during CPB and illustrates the association ofthe latter with greater morbidity during the postoperative ... oxygen delivery and anaerobic mechanisms are predominating Conclusion The study by Ranucci and colleagues [1] highlights the complexity involved in interpreting the significance of raised serum ... Critical Care Vol 11 No Handy stress-induced ‘type B’ hyperlactataemia Another marker that can separate the anaerobic and aerobic aetiologies of raised lactate is the lactate:pyruvate ratio...
... particular, there is almost no study of taro on a number of different types of land including: single-crop land and lowland in the river bank Therefore, the study of growth anddevelopmentof taro ... activities of study and evaluating the growth anddevelopmentof some taro varieties on single-crop-land and lowland in Yen Bai province, finding out the most potential and suitable variety for the ... district, on the arable land that traditional production development in the districts ofthe province on different soil types in order to increase the income of farmers Thus, the purpose of this study...
... THE ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION OFTHE BRA KRISTINA WOO KYUNG SHIN PhD 2009 THE ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION OFTHE BRA Kristina Woo Kyung Shin, M.A A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment ofthe requirements ... Introduction…………………………………………………………….……279 10.2 Origins ofthe Species ………………………………………………………280 10.3 The Evolution of Underwear andthe Birth ofthe Bra………………… 281 10.4 The Modern History ofthe Bra from the 1960s…………………… ... considering the impact of new technologies on the future developmentofthe bra, the final chapter continues the theme that the design of this garment remains subject to a wide range of influences, and...
... straightforward and comprehensible way the facts as I see them surrounding theoriginand formation ofthe Chinese script in the second half ofthe second millennium B.C., andof its reformation and standardization ... There are two senses in which one can speak oftheoriginand develop ~ ment of writing For want of better labels I shall call these the material andthe linguistic The former refers to theorigin ... the writing of morphemically complex words like English buttercup, the third with the way in which the writing reproduces the grammar ofthe language as well as the meaning ofthe words All of...
... assessment ofthe test reliability and validity These conclusions are as follows: The test with chosen items is compatible with the aims ofthe courses andthe objectives ofthe syllabus andthe test ... kind of software in a server Before the examinations, the person who is in charge of preparing the tests will use the software to mix the test items in the item bank and print out the tests All the ... tests Chapter 3- The study is the main part ofthe thesis showing the context ofthe study andthe detailed results obtained from collected tests and findings in response to the research questions...
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... is the first demonstration ofthe presence of RFamide peptides in the brain of any species of agnathans On the basis ofthe results of phylogenetic analysis and amino acid sequence comparison, the ... regulation of locomotor activity In mammals, in situ hybridization reveals that the nucleus ofthe solitary tract and dorsal horn ofthe spinal cord express the highest levels ofthe mRNA of NPFF, ... however, there is no report showing the presence of PQRFamide peptides in other vertebrates On the other hand, we recently identified a new member ofthe RFamide peptide family that has either a...
... involved in the preperation ofthe mission statement for the authors Finally, we wish to thank the authors for their generous contribution to this project and their patience in the preparation of this ... Devolution, the Growth of Identity Politics in the UK andthe Unaddressed Question of a Union Identity 424 The Devolution Programme: A New Role for the Judicial Committee and Implications for the ... then Dean ofthe Faculty of Law, for his unfaltering support We also wish to thank the following contributors for their financial and logistical support: the McGill Faculty of Law, the Canadian...
... evaluate children’s knowledge and use of their first language andofEnglish All other steps in the process of assessment will need to take account of these findings The use of L1 34 in assessments ... years Purpose and Scope ofthe Report The purpose of this report is to summarize research on the role ofEnglish oral proficiency in acquiring English literacy, describe the issues that English- language ... Educational Research, Development, Dissemination and Improvement Act of 1994 and located within the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI) at the U.S Department of Education The At-Risk...
... finite period of time and then drifts back to the original baseline The time required for the return of normal operational conditions ofthe biopotential amplifier after the end ofthe saturating ... oscillation The output ofthe BPD op-amp is rectified by the full-wave bridge formed by D5–D8 and then amplified by the differential amplifier built using the other half of IC1 The output of this op-amp ... changes in the configuration of JP1 and JP2 cause corresponding changes in the amplitude ofthe output signal Set the gain to 10, and using the second channel ofthe oscilloscope, check that there...