... using changes in initiative as a starting point; thesechanges were taken as marking either a segment endpoint or the beginning of a nested segment.tion following a question takes initiative. ... correlation, we hypothe-5Walker and Whittaker define interruptions as taking the initiative without invitation. It does not refer to interrupting the utterance ofthe other speaker.72 (Rosé ... overview ofthe ev-idence in favor of Socratic tutoring as well as de-scribing an opposing viewpoint supporting a tutor-ing style referred to as didactic. Here, rather thandrawing out the answer...
... registered in production, or inthe use of products, the agendas of producers change, affecting the direction of their innovation ef-forts.From the central role given to routine activities inthe ... scientificquestions. The invention ofthe transistor indicated a spiral model of interac- 50Since 1970, the State has funded both capital investments and the running of the University of Aarhus inthe same ... programmes at the 49 The growth inthe number of students inthe 1990s has, however, been highest in the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Health Sciences. The number of stu-dents inthe social...
... Processing. Dept. of Computer Science TR-70, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. Reinhart, T;mya [1976] The Syntactic Domain of Anaphora. unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Foreign ... and LinBuistics, M.I.T. Rieger, Charles J. [1974] Conceptual Memory: A Theory and Compufer Program for Processing Ihe Meaning Content of Natural Language Utterances. Stanford Artificial Intelligence ... [1979] To,'ards a Computational Thmr 7 of Definite Anaphora Comprehension in £nglish Discour~. unpublished Ph.D. disseration, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, M.I.T. Webber,...
... booklets, they asked all patientsabout their willingness to take pain medicines in general andthen about their willingness to take the medicine described in the information leaflet that they read. They ... mean-ingless. Readers may then use the picture to guess the intended meaning, often incorrectly, and think that theyunderstand the message, thereby interfering with theircomprehension. They ... a video tape of animated cartoons explaining the need for a polio vaccine. The information contained in the videotape was the same as inthe leaflet. Both versions wereavailable in English and...
... capitalprofitability is declining. The internalization of information within the same institution may thusenhance intra-circuit and inter-circuit stability by reducing the incentive to overfinancing. The ... placing money withinvestment financial institutions inthe capital market, and hold the remaining share in non-interest bearing, short-term bank deposits (eq. 7). The share of savings going ... Banks thus increase lending to the point where the marginal revenue from lending equals the marginal default risk. The amount lent determines the amount of inputs that firms canpurchase inthe factor...
... in their schooling. 30 In most parts ofthe world, education is for the most part the preserve ofthe few (elites). The choice of which language or dialect to use to teach (medium of instruction) ... out. In an education system where English dominates the majority of learners get little benefit from schooling, either in terms of acquiring the necessary language proficiency or in terms of ... and indirectly influences the education of children because the teaching and learning of children is supervised by the older members of a society and conducted for the benefit of the society’s...
... brand. b. business- to -business advertisingFor many companies, the ultimate customer is not the mass consumermarket but rather another business, industry, or profession. Business- to- business advertising ... categories of business- to -business advertisingare industrial and professional advertisingb.1. Industrial advertisingAdvertising targeted at individuals who buy or influence the purchase of industrial ... remain in the 17 IndexIntroductionPart I : General knowledge of advertising1. Some typical concepts of advertising2. Classifications of advertisingPart II : Theroleof advertising in society1....
... specific to the use of ICTs in the health sector in developing countries. A summary of these key lessons as they relate to intermediaries and beneficiaries, to improving the functioning of health ... understanding and the evidence base about the use of ICTs inthe health sector are: ã How to evaluate the impact ofthe use of ICTs on health? ã What can be done to strengthen theroleof and ... and are, being used for e-learning in a mixed toolbox approach (for example: including Internet, radio, SMS, PDAs and combining with print). Role and potential of ICTs in improving communication...
... BoardINSTITUTE OF MEDICINE The Role of Nutrition in Maintaining Health in the Nation’s ElderlyEvaluating Coverage of Nutrition Services for the Medicare Population 6 NUTRITION AND HEALTH INTHE ... beneficiaries.NUTRITIONAL HEALTH INTHE OLDER PERSON In reviewing the importance of nutrition to the health of older Ameri-cans, both malnutrition and theroleof nutrition inthe management of health conditions ... the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. The members ofthe committee responsible for the report were chosen for theirspecial competences...