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They could serve as visual reminders of ancient and modern "worthies" whose lives and works remained an inspiration to the virtuoso collector.
Following two reminders, the survey of 2097 practice nurses in 11 health authorities yielded a response rate of 60.4% (n = 1187).
Several operated in various spheres, their careers providing numerous reminders of the interlocking dimensions of urban political life in the provinces.
Subjects received constant encouragement and praise as well as necessary reminders "to stay alert" during the task.
Settings were faxed or emailed one to three reminders.
Minimizing the workload for those one relies on for referrals is vital, as are reminders to them about the importance of the study.
Cases included new appeals for lawsuits, reminders seeking the quick resolutions of pending cases, and supplementary cases.
Of the 87 primary non-attenders, 30 were visited without any further appointments being made, but 57 were first sent reminders or new dates for consultation.
Photo albums and articles of clothing, as well as trophies and certificates, are kept as reminders of the peak of their dancing career.
Observations about psychology's comparatively slow progress are often met with reminders about its scientific youth and the complexities of its mission.
On the one hand, they serve as reminders of human weakness, of the ' frailty of human affairs and the variety and inconstancy of fortune '.!
The participants were also phoned three times during the record-keeping phase as reminders and to answer their questions.
They transmit reminders to the residents and information to their children, caregivers, healthcare practitioners, researchers, and perhaps (unknown) others.
To this end, follow-up telephone calls and mailed reminders were undertaken.
Additionally, some argue that the perceived proximity of older people to death positions them as reminders of human mortality.
The influences discussed include reminders of what was established in chapter 3, which makes the chapter rather repetitious.
Two follow-up reminders were sent out to non-responders.
Physician components of the intervention included reviewing monthly patient symptom/treatment summaries prepared by the nurses and reminders to adjust treatment for symptomatic patients.
Nevertheless, it is worth reading for some salutary reminders which it gives.
Annotations in substitutions act as reminders of types, and they must be introduced and maintained by the calculus of substitutions.
There are constant reminders that we are providing an unpaid service for writers who are providing unpaid contributions.
The patient is offered the opportunity to participate ("opt-in") in various programs offered by the pharmacy, such as e-mail prescription refill reminders.
Accordingly, you seasoned your interdisciplinary arguments with reminders about the vexed and contingent cultural history of the disciplines whereby normative "cultural history" had been produced.
Influencing diagnostic and preventive performance in ambulatory care by feedback and reminders.
When no response was received from the addressees, up to two reminders were sent 1 week and 12 days later, respectively.
Computer-based simple reminders are demonstrated to be effective in increasing doctors' compliance for a single procedure (15).
There are continued reminders of the massive dominance of male skill and male violence at all levels of this history.
Here animals are not being used as reminders of origin, or as moral metaphors, they are being used en masse to 'people' situations.
Perceptions of geographical and historical particularity thus had to be mixed with reminders of the anarchic potentiality of partiality.
No effects were found for nightmares and physical distress of reminders.
Finally, the buildings are reminders that architectural significance is more than skin deep.
The centre's reminders that life is not for ever raised the sense of vulnerability and the existential anxiety of growing old.
In both political discourse and in daily life, many other reminders of war were much more prominent than the peace and anti-nuclear movements.
The reminders of that worldview are close at hand in a hospital room, where most people die.
As was the case for the true and false reminders, a true and false control detail was selected from each of the five scenes.
True and false reminders were given in a counterbalanced order.
Taking brief notes during the interview provided reminders of the issues that the participant should be asked to elaborate.
A postal inquiry was used, with two written reminders.
On the other hand, there are those who prefer to have their sonic landscapes unsullied by blatant reminders of humanity.
Then, they serve as question marks and reminders of the shortcomings of theories or of the never-ending necessity to improve them.
Rather than reminders of the depth and legitimacy of the modern age, they embodied the possibility of something entirely apart.
Both their absence and their presence could in different ways be reminders that democratic discussion might be threatened by economic inequality.
To maximize response rates, up to three reminders were sent before the person was considered a nonrespondent.
No incentives were used to increase the response rate, but reminders were issued to those lead authors that did not respond within the specified time.
His papers were invariably reminders of the historical and cultural dimensions of architecture's relationship with climate.
In this way, monumental buildings were as effective as, if not more potent than, raised roadways as reminders of elite control.
They were visual reminders of the connection between finance, stability and national authority.
No further hypoxic spells were observed, neither in these nor in the reminders of the patients.
If we listen carefully to these stories, we will have in hands reminders - ' memories ' - of what might be of true value.
Several, predictably, add pointed reminders of the perennial difficulties of staffing, maintenance and finance.
I'll move from several reminders that accidents appear on records to some examples of hooks.
In the popular press, we get our daily reminders about the exponential rise in the cost of health care (15).
Often, mass media are used for campaigns and newsletters are used for reminders.
Another study (2) demonstrated the positive effect of written or telephone reminders on increasing the response rates.
The second source of information was a postal questionnaire, with up to two reminders, sent to the same sample.
Two reminders were sent: the first including a letter, and the second a letter and another copy of the questionnaire.
Intermediate effects were noted for poor concentration and emotional distress at reminders.
Two reminders were sent, when necessary.
Initially, the sustained effects of sertraline over placebo are first seen in anger\\irritability, then at week 6 for hypervigilance, emotional upset at reminders, anhedonia, detachment and numbness.
We believe, however, that some results might be of interest to people coming from the latter areas, who should have no trouble skipping the sketchy reminders we have included.
First, if guidelines are intended to serve as reminders of ethical principles or a correct professional attitude, what is the point unless this in turn is meant to guide action?
In the next stage, specially chosen vivid images (imagines agentes) were deposited in these places as reminders of the things or speeches or arguments to be recalled.
Intrusive phenomena take the form of distressing intrusive thoughts and nightmares or night terrors, dissociative flashback episodes, and psychological distress and physical reactivity on exposure to traumatic reminders.
The response from these institutions extended over 11 months, during which time reminders were sent and visits undertaken to those institutions that were late in returning their completed schedules.
In exploring their double role as innovative civil activists, and as living reminders of a traumatic past that simply refuses to go away, the book pursues two interrelated objectives.
Covering a span of over 50 years and with a large cast of characters, the diary offers constant reminders of the precariousness of late eighteenth-century existence.
The interventions that are shown to be effective to promote a tendency toward change in clinical practice are educational outreach visits, reminders, multifaceted interventions, and interactive educational meetings (1).
The contaminated nature of live settings (from the technical view of recording), however, remains part of the attraction as faithful reminders of interaction between stage and dance floor.
Only a third of the organizations disseminated guidelines through computer technology and only a quarter used such active tactics as face-to-face visits and audits, feedback, reminders, and prompts (8).
Readers of this issue will not require further reminders about the social construction of reality and its further re-construction by those whose business it is to study the social world.
When a participant missed an appointment, reminders were made by telephone or sent by mail, according to the information available, by the health-care team and by the interviewer.
Four weeks later, the physicians received telephone reminders and were offered the option of participating in a telephone interview or receiving another copy of the written questionnaire.
Cities in the period before rapid motor transport, pasteurization and refrigeration could suffer painful reminders of their intimate dependency on the agricultural land immediately around them.
The three articles about grandparents as care-givers and surrogate parents are timely reminders of a growing societal problem, and of older people as resources in the care system.
In addition to the possible ceremonial functions of these structures, however, palaces would have been constant reminders of the presence and the power of the state.
The reminders were selected as follows.
The avoidance symptoms include efforts to avoid thoughts, feelings, or conversations related to the trauma and efforts to avoid activities, people, or places that are reminders of the trauma.
Type annotations on substitutions act as type reminders.
Impact of reminders and method of questionnaire distribution on patient response to mail-back satisfaction survey.
He will realise that it has been the practice to issue reminders.
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We know that as a nation we are still not doing enough, and of this we have recently had two reminders.
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I am also particularly happy to follow my noble friend, with his extremely wise and cogent reminders.
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About 11,000 first reminders were sent in 1971 and about 21,000 further reminders of various sorts.
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Is it not therefore time for more modern thinking about reminders in any case?
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Reminders are also printed in the order books for both supplementary allowance/pension and family income supplement.
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Thus, the errors that reflected false reminders and errors that did not reflect reminders were expressed as proportions of the total number of utterances.
Because of the method of contacting participants, it was not possible to send reminders.
Indeed, their everyday life constantly brings about reminders of the metropolitan life.
Still-life prints, then, may have served as emblematic reminders of material restraint during a time when commodities, like ripe fruit, were all the more tempting.
On the other hand, we might not want to see obtrusive reminders that and what the law is when going about our everyday life.
Routine reminders (up to three) are sent periodically and the response rate is over 80 %.
Rather, the changing narrative styles probably evolved slowly over the yearlong intervention, through repeated reminders and discussions.
As an example, it has been shown that computers constitute the best way to implement clinical guidelines through reminders.
All were reminders and alert systems for single procedures, but none was related to diabetes mellitus.
The reminders may consist of audio or video recordings, transcriptions, an observer's fieldnotes about the event, and so on.
No reminders were sent in case of nonresponse.
The overall response rate was 61 percent, after two reminders.
Interactive techniques (audit/feedback, academic detailing/outreach, and reminders) are the most effective at simultaneously changing physician care and patient outcomes.
Commonly evaluated single inter ventions were reminders, dissemination of educational materials, and audit and feedback.
Colourful vignettes abound, some of them horrific reminders of the uncertainties of colonial urban life.
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