... that compensate for the decline inthe ability ofthe brain to grasp and remember new material. They can organize their learning by setting times for reading or practice. They can build on skills ... not involve the local people. Furthermore, much aid returns to the donor. This can be inthe form of expensive specialized equipment and experts from the donor country. There are many other ... or diplomatic reasons. They want to maintain a relationship of dependency with the recipient, or simply to influence the government and direction ofthe country. A further reason why many countries...
... that the tinmines were on the mainland of Cornwall, andPytheas would describe the process:They extract the tin from its bed by a cun-ning process. The bed is of rock, but con-tains earthy interstices, ... Mount)indisputable proof of human presence in the Americas. These people are referred to asPaleo-Indians (“ancient Indians”) and areassumed to be the direct ancestors of most of the Indians ofthe ... Therewere rumors of rich tin mines on islands in thatnorthern ocean; indeed, the Greeks’ word for“tin,” kassiteros, had been given to the distantislands believed to be the source of tin, the Cassiterides....
... appropriate interactions, and guide the child and the mother in creating a joint narrative ofthe traumatic events while working toward their resolution. The treatment manual includes clinical ... for billing appropriately.Nurturing the Families of Louisiana Parenting ProgramFocusing on the chronic neglect of low income parents of children age birth to 5 years, the Nurturing the Families ... inter-vention or to rule out the existence of a problem. Assessments can reinforce the need for a specic intervention, the intensity ofthe intervention and the necessity of other supports. It is...
... awell-defined hyperintensity mass inthe cervical area. The shape of the uterine cervix is distorted inthe DWI (arrowhead). d On the ADC map the tumor is hypointense (arrow) and the normal ... imaging technique (SENSE factor of 2). Imaging time of DWI was 90 s for 20 slices.Detection of uterine malignancy The ADC values of uterine cancers are lower than of normal tissue. On the other ... by coexisting fat within the tumor [21, 22]. Furthermore, mature cystic teratoma islined with keratinized squamous epithelium in most cases[23]. The restricted Brownian movement of watermolecules...
... contraindications.Understanding of the different test for STIsincluding storage andtransport of specimens.Understanding of practice based methods of record keeping andhow these may supportaudit.Indicators of sexualhealth ... service. The activities of a GPwSI service will depend on a number of factors, including the location ofthe service and its overall aims. In principle ,the main activities of the service will be ... arrangements,including links with others working inthe same clinical area in primarycare, at PCT level and in acute trusts The GPwSI will be accountable to the PCT Board with clinical responsibilityresting...
... Assisting individuals who are experiencing the effects of stressPreventing or minimising the causes of stressEliminating or reducing sources of stress may be achieved byimproving physical working ... signs of stress and developtheir coping skills and resilience.● There are a wide variety of skills training options under the stress management umbrella, includingassertiveness training, leadership ... training, timemanagement skills, interpersonal skills training, andrelaxation techniques. These types of courses can beparticularly valuable in training managers to recognise the early warning...
... In anotherreport, depletion of Lin-9, Lin-37, Lin-52 or Lin-54 byRNAi also led to a repression of genes, such as cyclinA and cyclin B1, in dividing cells [92]. Furthermore,depletion of Lin-9 ... upregulation would indicate a function of Lin-9 in repression. This indicates that Lin-9 is involved in the activation of these genes in cycling cells. In summary, it has been shown that the DREAMcomplex ... However, as in most other CDE ⁄ CHRpromoters, mutation ofthe CHR results in a smallerremaining cell cycle-regulation than alteration of the CDE [37]. Interestingly, the core ofthe human Tome-1promoter...
... allowed them to maintain higher net interestmargins. Indeed, during most ofthe 1990s, the net interest margin of small banks held steady at over 4.5 percent, while the net interest margin of large ... “Small Business Lending and the Changing Structure ofthe Banking Industry,” Journal of Banking andFinance, August.Sullivan, Richard J. 2000. “How Has the Adoption of Internet Banking AffectedPerformance ... banks since the mid-1990s says more about the local economies in which they operate than the viability of community banking as abusiness model.Implications of advances in information-gathering...
... basis points inthe first period and 3 basis points in the second. Inthe case of deposits the difference is -12 basis points inthe period of partial liberalization and vanishes inthe deregulation ... easing and more sluggishly inthe case of a tightening. However, these differences in short-run adjustments diminish over time. Indeed, after a year the gap between the response ofthe lending ... period. Asymmetries inthe adjustment ofthe interbank rate to a monetary shock are detected only inthe first period. This reflects the existence, from the beginning ofthe 1990s, of an efficient...
... president ofthe National Academy of Engineering. The Institute of Medicine was established in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions ... Engineering in providing services to the government, the public, and the scientific and engineering communi-ties. The Council is administered jointly by both Academies and the Institute of Medicine. ... appropriate professions inthe examination of policy matters pertaining to the health of the public. The Institute acts under the responsibility given to the National Academy of Sciences by its congressionalcharter...