We tested the hypothesis that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within genes of the NF-κB pathway are associated with altered clinical outcome of septic shock patients. We genotyped 59 SNPs in the NF-κB pathway in a discovery cohort of septic…
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AIM: The aim of this paper is to examine the natural history of early speech and language delay in preschool children over a 12-month period. METHODS: The study reports data on 69 children under the age of 3.5 years who were referred for speech and…
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The present investigation is a follow-up to a longitudinal study involving approximately 400 normally developing children begun in 1960. From this large database, two groups of subjects (now aged 32-34) were asked to participate in the present…
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The present investigation is a follow-up to a longitudinal speech and academic study involving approximately 400 normally developing children begun in 1960 by Mildred Templin. From this large data base, the present project invited the participation…
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A Barthes Reader gives one the image of Barthes as one of the great public teachers of our time, someone who thought out, argued for, and made available several steps in a penetrating reflection on language sign systems, texts- and what they have to…
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Term variation is an important issue in various applications of natural language processing (NLP) such as machine translation, information retrieval and text indexing. In this paper, we describe an `Abductive Terminological Database' (ATDB) aiming…
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Blogging has emerged as one of the most popular forms of online discourse. The ease and lack of expense in setting up blogs has raised intriguing possibilities for language learning classrooms. The unique nature of their architecture and their low…
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This dissertation introduces a new theory of practice for land planning in America based on behavioralism. It is called culture based incentive planning, or CBIP. The CBIP model and techniques are based on four pillars: cultural sensitivity,…
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The drag queen "she is multiply determined, regulated, and excluded by differences of race, class, sexuality, and gender." the embodying of the interesections of formations thought to be discrete, transnarpsaten(1) disciplined by those within…
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In this article, the author gathers together a wide range of theorists' published works in order to comprehensively explain rhetorical criticism as a discipline. She interacts with the texts of scholars such as Edwin Black, Charles Stewart, and…
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This essay examines the newspaper editorials of suffragist Abigail Scott Duniway using the theory of the rhetoric of intervention as conceived by William R. Brown. Duniway was the only female editor of a newspaper in the Northwest Territories and…
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Brain imaging reveals that, in dyslexics, the visual-motion area of the brain fails to activate. This failure may be a marker for a deviation in brain function which remained largely invisible until complex writing systems evolved.
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Describes one teacher's project integrating various features of advanced computer authoring systems to create a prototype program for Spanish phonetics instruction, with the objectives of remedying the inadequacy of conventional Spanish phonetics…
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Purpose During Spring semester 2005, budgetary constraints, personnel reductions, and questions of efficacy challenged librarians at the University of Arizona to develop more integrated methods for assisting faculty, instructors, and students in…
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The Lady in "The Lady of Shalott" emblematizes two ideals implicit in both Hallam's notion of the poetry of sensation and in Romantic poetics in general: the autonomy and the femininity of the artwork. These ideals stem from a social world radically…
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In opposition to Achebe, I argue that 'Heart of Darkness' (1899) was, by the standards of its times, remarkably anti-racist and anti-imperialist. I show that it has various features in common with Achebe's novel, 'Things Fall Apart'. Conrad and…
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"From 1971 Until His Death in 1984, Michel Foucault taught at the College de France, one of the most unique and renowned institutions of learning in the world. It enrolls no students and confers no degrees. Professors are required to deliver…
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It is widely accepted that dyslexics have deficits in reading and phonological awareness, but there is increasing evidence that they also exhibit visual processing abnormalities that may be confined to particular portions of the visual system. In…
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