... up of muscles as readying for action occurs; at peak it resultsin trembling and incoordination of the hands and a mask-like rigidity of the face.4. Sweating À through evaporation it cools off ... tension inthe face, trembling and incoordination of the hands; (5) speech difficul-ties due to troubled breathing and incoordination of muscles involvedin articulation; and (6) mentally: blunted ... the soul’’ and believed in ‘‘the predominance of the affective life and in theJamesÀLange theory of emotions’’ (Berios, 1999, p. 90). Both Dugas and Hartenberg trained under Ribot and with him...
... thechildren of Edward the Fourth were spurious, and those of Clarence attainted, the right of the house of Yorkwas vested in the duchess of Suffolk and her descendants. The massacre of the children of ... and the other heads of the York party been fully assured of the death of both the young princes, would they have agreed to call over the earl of Richmond, the head of the Lancastrian party, and ... person of Richard duke of York, which he was to act,describing unto him the personages, lineaments, and features of the king and queen, his pretended parents, and of his brother and sisters, and...
... (1994) Peculiarities of feeding of pike and bream juveniles rearing inilluminated cages. Ecology 3, 23–28.Introduction andHistoryof Cage Culture 39 Introduction andHistoryof Cage Culture 5Species ... Higuchi, M. and Mito, S. (1966)Spawning habits and early life history of a serranid fish, Epinephelus akaara(Temminck and Schlegel). Japanese Journal of Ichthyology 13, 156–161.Vass, K.R. and Sachlan, ... and Amegavie (1987)Haller (1974)Konikoff (1975); Campbell (1987)Tuan and Hambrey (2000)Hoffman and Prinsloo (1992)Ishak (1987)Lin (1990)Tuan and Hambrey (2000)Ziliukiene (1994)Swar and...
... utilization of artificial food improves foodconversion efficienciesEasy control of competitors and predatorsEase of daily observation of stocks for bettermanagement and early detection and treatment ... 1986)Philippines (Quinitio and Toledo, 1991)Thailand (Tookwinas,1990a)Thailand (Tookwinas,1990a)Thailand (Chaitanawisuti and Piyatiratitivorakul,1994b)Thailand (Doi and Singhagraiwan, 1993)Continued ... Perry and Avault (1972); Collins and Delmendo (1979); Parker (1988); Masser and Duarte (1992); Burtle and Newton (1993); Websteret al. (1994)Kelly and Kohler, 1996; Pagan (1970); Suwanasart(1971);...
... Origins andHistoryof The DulcimerThe dulcimer is a member of the string family. It is furthercategorized intothe Psaltrey family, a group of instruments that are comprised of stringsstretched ... of stringsstretched across a frame and played by plucking or drumming. Theonlydifference, in fact, between the dulcimer and the psaltrey is thefact that oneis plucked and the other is drummed. The ... section is the piano. Dulcimers that are played withoutthe aid of akey are usually in the unusual shape of a trapezoid. Earlydescriptions of thisinstrument, dating back to the Middle Ages, describe...
... Hamburg, and some other of the commercialtowns and free cities of Germany.Chapter III.Bank of England.The bank of England, first chartered in 1694, is the prototype and grandexemplar of all ... than a match forthe fierce onslaught of the assailants; and notwithstanding the desertion of several officers high in command, andof divers squads of the rank and file, the President achieved a ... overwhelming. The honesty and the courage of a majority of the committee, proved too strong for the arts and the threats of theminister and the Directors; and, at length, a long and argumentativereport...
... translation by J. Cottingham, R. Stoothoff, and D. Murdoch, The Philosophical Writings of Descartes, vols. I and II (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985), and ‘CSMK’ to Vol. III, The Correspondence,bythe ... (Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1991).9D. Garber, ‘Does History Have a Future?’ (1989), repr. in Descartes Embodied (Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 2001), p. 22.31Why Do History ... Street, Oxford ox2 6dpOxford University Press is a department of the Universityof Oxford.It furthers the University s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing...
... environs of Maisabel and offer suggestions into Late Ar-chaic and ceramic-age land-use historyand cultivation practices. Susan de-France and Lee Newsom provide an island-wide summary of subsistence ... political and ideologicalorganization using settlement and iconographic data in Caguana and the sur-rounding landscape. Peter Roe reviews the current state of rock art studies onthe island. Rock art ... least partly the result of theinđuence of Archaic populations in the articulation of a post-Saladoid cul-tural scenario of the island. Thus, I consider that this dichotomy, instead of being...
... first pass of signal-noise ratio of 3 and a minimum peak thre-shold of 20% of all spectra. This process was com-pleted with a second pass of peak selection at 0.2% of the mass window, and the ... [28, 42] and so on [29]. The initial se-rum proteome profiles of CRC were generated by using the combination of MALDI-TOF MS and WCX magnetic beads as well as pattern recognition soft-ware ... role of CEA, TPA and CA 19-9 in the early detection of recurrent colorectal cancer. Int J Colorectal Dis. 1989; 4:230-233. 20. Rodland KD. Proteomics and cancer diagnosis: the potential of mass...
... numbers in the form of a biofilm and are also often in a sessile state that is characterized by a slow rate of reproduction [8,10-13]. An analysis we carried out of 110 infected hip and knee endoprostheses ... function of the spacer is on the one hand to release the antibiotic into the infected bed of the prosthesis and on the other to minimize soft-tissue contractures, retain soft tissue tension and ... Review Revision of late periprosthetic infections of total hip endoprostheses: pros and cons of different concepts Bernd Fink Department of Joint Replacement, General and Rheumatic Orthopaedics,...