... avant-garde artworks in the domain ofthe aesthetic Since the era of Duchamp’s Fountain, avant-garde artworks have developed to the point of once again challenging the aesthetic theory of art Counterexamples ... appreciation of aesthetic art Or, alternatively, the appreciation of non-aesthetic art could depend on nothing corresponding to the perception of aesthetic properties in the appreciation of aesthetic ... discontinuity of allegedly non-aesthetic art with aesthetic art, and hence for rejecting the [second-solution advocate’s] claim to the status of art”.3 I think a further consequence of claiming that the...
... ofthe study andthe editing ofthe article BR contributed to shaping ofthe article andthe editing ofthe article GEE contributed to the statistical analyses andthe editing ofthe manuscripts ... them together since they are very similar with regard to the risk they are living with, they share some common disease manifestations, and LQTS and HCM are both autosomal dominant disorders with ... a given predictor, and an outcome in the units of measurement ofthe predictor It is the change in the outcome associated with a unit change in the predictor, whereas the standardized regression...
... In general, the stress andthe Y ofthe [110] are not sensitive to strain rates within the range of strain rates, but the Y ofthe [110] indicates the largest mechanical strength The structural ... after the first yield point andthe necking takes place at the positions ofthe lattice reconstruction Unlike at the low and middle strain rates, the [110] nanowire at the strain rate of Page of ... from the two ends to the middle ofthe nanowire So the nanowire behaves as the local melted structures at the two ends and retains the order lattice within the nanowire We can also see the corresponding...
... for the resorption ofthe calcified cartilage and subchondral bone in the early phase ofthe disease [18] Licofelone treatment was shown to reduce the level of synthesis of cathepsin K in both of ... median and range and are presented as box plots, where the boxes represent the 1st and 3rd quartiles, the line within the box represents the median, andthe lines outside the box represent the spread ... focuses on the in situ effect of licofelone on the gene expression and protein synthesis ofthe major collagenolytic enzymes (MMP-13 and cathepsin K) and aggrecandegrading proteases (ADAMTS-4 and ADAMTS-5)...
... The main clinical endpoint was the appropriateness ofthe antibiotic therapy given within the first 24 hours following the onset of sepsis (that is, first-line empirical antibiotic therapy) The ... validated The SOFA score was therefore calculated daily during the course of sepsis, and was preferred to the SAPS II as a predictive model of organ dysfunction and outcome The survival of patients ... analysis The main baseline characteristics ofthe included patients are presented in Table The main source of infection was found to be the lung (51.7%) In more than one-half ofthe cases of Page of...
... Feedback on the pronunciation ofEnglish fricative and affricate consonants by non -English major freshmen at the Diplomatic Academy ofVietnam II Aim and Objectives ofthe Study The study aims ... excluding the time of delivering the test paper The whole class KT40B sat for the paper -and- pencil test at the same time on the same day The test was administered under the surveillance ofthe researcher ... by the experimental group is the result ofthe experimental treatment III.1.3 Comparison ofthe Post-test Scores of Both Groups The output is: The mean ofthe control group is lower than that of...
... articulated withthe soft palate being raised andthe air cannot pass through the nose The tip and blade ofthe tongue make a light contact withthe upper alveolar ridge, andthe side rims ofthe tongue ... study Furthermore, it also elaborates on the context ofthe study, the selection ofthe main subjects, the instruments for data collection and analysis, andthe treatment to the experimental and control ... is shut off A closure made between the tip, blade, and rims ofthe tongue andthe upper alveolar ridge and side teeth creates an obstacle to the air stream At the same time, the front ofthe tongue...
... Feedback on the pronunciation ofEnglish fricative and affricate consonants by non -English major freshmen at the Diplomatic Academy ofVietnam II Aim and Objectives ofthe Study The study aims ... excluding the time of delivering the test paper The whole class KT40B sat for the paper -and- pencil test at the same time on the same day The test was administered under the surveillance ofthe researcher ... by the experimental group is the result ofthe experimental treatment III.1.3 Comparison ofthe Post-test Scores of Both Groups The output is: The mean ofthe control group is lower than that of...
... 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 learners ... 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 Institute supports a range of research ... Pearson, Fernandez, and Oller (1992) tested the receptive vocabulary of Hispanic children in Miami in both Englishand Spanish withthe PPVT andthe TVIP The 105 bilingual first graders, of middle...
... people understand what the speaker believes to be the important aspects ofthe communication and thus helps them follow the structure ofthe communication Using English without knowledge of intonation ... part is the introduction which includes the reasons for the study, the aims, the research questions, the scope, the methods andthe design ofthe study Secondly, the development consists of three ... presented withthe implications built upon the basis ofthe evaluation in the previous chapters The third part is the conclusion, which provides the review ofthe study with concluding remarks and...
... ofthe students said that they did not have difficulty withthe topic ofthe text, 55,6 % ofthe teachers thought they did In addition, 48% ofthe students in comparison with only 22,2% ofthe ... the others As a result, they may misbehave while waiting for the others to finish The weaker students, on the other hand, cannot finish the tasks as quickly as the strong ones and may loose their ... ofthe teachers and 47% ofthe students) Ranking at the second position is the purpose of reinforcing the students’ vocabulary and grammatical structures, accounting for 25% ofthe students and...
... ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSIONS 30 3.1 Data analysis 30 3.1.1 Learners meta-knowledge ofEnglish intonation andthe development of their 30 listening skill 3.1.1.1 Learners meta-knowledge ofEnglish ... Literature Review 1.2 Theories ofEnglish intonation 1.2.1 Definitions of intonation 1.2.2 Systems ofEnglish intonation 1.2.3 Structure ofEnglish intonation 1.2.4 Basic tune shapes ofEnglish intonation ... Table of content iv List of tables vii PART A - INTRODUCTION 1.1 Rationale for the study 1.2 Aims ofthe study 1.3 Scope ofthe study 1.4 Methods ofthe study 1.4.1 Research...
... increased the risk of gastric atrophy [18] Table shows the age-sex-adjusted ORs ofthe Gab1 andthe combinations of PTPN11 and Gab1 genotypes for gastric atrophy among seropositive healthy controls The ... diagnosis of cancer In summary, the Gab1 A/A was associated withthe low risk of H pylori infection while the G/A and A/A genotypes together may increase the risk for gastric atrophy The biological ... subjects [18] The present study examined the association of a polymorphism of Gab1 with gastric cancer and gastric atrophy identified as the precursor lesion of gastric cancer amongr the same Japanese...
... Communities ofEnglish speakers were settled around the world and, along with them, patterns of trade and communication Yet the world position ofEnglish might have declined withthe empire, like the ... go together Computers andthe programs which make them useful were largely the invention of Englishspeaking countries The hardware and software reflected the needs oftheEnglish language The early ... locates the ‘native speakers’ and nativespeaking countries at the centre ofthe global use ofEnglish and, by implication, the source of models of correctness, the best teachers and English- language...
... Communities ofEnglish speakers were settled around the world and, along with them, patterns of trade and communication Yet the world position ofEnglish might have declined withthe empire, like the ... go together Computers andthe programs which make them useful were largely the invention of Englishspeaking countries The hardware and software reflected the needs oftheEnglish language The early ... locates the ‘native speakers’ and nativespeaking countries at the centre ofthe global use ofEnglish and, by implication, the source of models of correctness, the best teachers and English- language...