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There is a seriousness and intellectual rigour about these two volumes, weighing up arguments and charting the course of historical debates.
There are also ample line-drawing illustrations and many summary tables and charts.
Research assistants abstracted data on resident demographics, health status, and palliative care quality indicators from a 40% random sample of charts.
In their study, information was collected from clinic charts which may lack valuable information on other primary carebased factors.
The appendices contain letters and charts with important data that not only support the book's arguments, but also open new ways for future investigations.
Can a life ever be truly understood or charted ?
Figure 13 shows the time charts of reaction forces.
In charting the characteristic patterns of how particular features are combined, we examine the organization of technology.
Then, we examined family members' medical charts to identify other background characteristics such as their relationship to the cancer patient and history of psychiatric disorder.
In 59% of medical charts, there was no evidence of a comfort plan.
In charting the history of the verismo movement in this broad sense, some studies deal with problems of definition.
The author is particularly interested in visual frameworks such as figures, diag rams, charts, etc. used to present structural knowledge.
In many situations, pictures, schematic diagrams, maps, charts and plots can be used to communicate information more effectively or more efficiently than text.
Particularly in sales charts, the quality of a record is equated with its exchange value, as the ranking depends on the number of items sold.
The interviewers at the three follow-ups knew details from the patients' medical charts and their questionnaire.
A table displays the phases in the development of the modern constitutional state; such tables and charts are also used elsewhere to explain complex phenomena.
Neither report charts the proceedings chronologically, rather they offer a well-structured approach which moves from explanation and exploration to advocacy.
Section 8.6 then charted basic processes underlying cognitive functions from a high-level schematheoretic viewpoint.
Both have a welcome appendix glossary, together with the expected maps, charts, tables, detailed index and very useful extensive up-to-date bibliography.
He charts in meticulous detail the ways in which individuals, as members of broader family and kinship groups, conceptualized, obtained and exercised political power.
By examining different maps, charts and other sources of information side by side and consecutively, a better (personal) insight into the past may be obtained.
The book charts three moments in the evolution of male responses to the office, each of which is linked to particular concerns about sexuality.
Other organizational charts could also be compatible with the core purpose and listed accountabilities.
They prospectively evaluated the application of the policy by reviewing medical charts for an 8-year period.
Every factual report, no matter how dressed up in rational language, or inundated with figures and charts, is also part of the performance of publicity.
Illustrations are mainly in the form of maps and bar charts, supplemented by tables.
The charts for both male and female flowers refer to young, developing structures only.
Sadly this is a weakness throughout this formidable compilation in which the illustrated component is heavily weighted towards stratigraphic charts.
The following estimate is used for the connecting maps between the charts.
The number of changes of charts is twice the order of contact with the identity.
Through his charts and schedules, he outlined his experiment in self-improvement to attain virtue, industry, orderliness, and temperance, among other characteristics.
The couples marked on their charts daily any occurrence of coitus, returning the charts every 3 months.
Figure 2 charts these mean proportions for the 3; 9 age group.
The thematic organisation of the book brings coherence to these conflicts, and charts the way they altered over time.
245 conditioning and stiffness indices will be investigated and presented graphically by their charts.
A tape recorder and some economic charts were on the desk between us.
The collection contains two review essays, appropriate for beginners and specialists, charting the intellectual histories relevant to the book.
There are few charts of rotation or transposed inversion for these concertos.
Antibiotics, analgesics, and antirheumatoid preparations continue to top the pharmaceutical sales charts (7;10).
In practice, however, factory inspectors also compiled information about their efforts into charts and diagrams in yearly reports published for the public record.
All this is supported by statistical data in charts and diagrams.
Participation in arbitration and litigation are the two most relevant kinds of exchange content charted here.
She charts an increasing militarization of the police.
Receptive-field outlines were recorded on perimeter charts using oscilloscope and audio monitor.
However, the course charted so far may be overly ambitious.
The '20 leading cost drugs' and charts showing trends in prescribing were also cited as sections which were 'looked at'.
We reviewed medical charts of 177 consecutive outpatients seen by our palliative care specialists.
All pharmacological treatment to alleviate depressive symptoms was extracted from the medical charts.
No differences were found in the rate of reviewer identification of delirium as a diagnosis or problem in 20 charts reviewed by all reviewers.
Likewise, flow charts are used in advance of the very helpful chapter specifically dedicated to explaining them.
Tables are numerous, but are uncluttered and easy to digest (although some readers might wish for a greater use of charts).
Text in each cellular column is wordwrapped separately; it is good for text-and-commentary, question-and-answer, grant applications, and diet charts.
Now choose a partition of unity subordinate to a cover of by vector bundle charts.
The data charted is representative of the total recordings taken in the 24-hour period.
The volume has high quality black-and-white plates with clear line diagrams and stratigraphic charts.
Several kinds of charts and diagrams are generally helpful, especially so the genealogies.
The implications of this can be seen in a number of other tables that charted its combinatorial powers.
Doctors inhabit a world of charts and graphs, and of clinical studies written in the language of significance levels from inferential statistics.
The processes of urbanization, local politics and strategies of social control have been charted through detailed and diligent empirical work.
Thus, the developed design space cannot be used to plot performance charts.
Figure 3 charts the rise of these programs.
The book vividly charts the company's inside story, drawing on archive correspondence, press reports, interviews and over 150 historic images.
Thus, the rest of the charts of medical specialties were reviewed by two internal medicine specialists who had to agree on the readmission cause.
The charts are presented to represent the two different needs of decision makers, as suggested by comments given in the survey responses.
Whatever the plethysmographic charts showed, they were certainly not recordings of neuronal processes.
The narrative we plot charts a moment of simultaneous death and rebirth: a simultaneous looking forwards and backwards.
Rather, this is a book that charts the metadiscourses of critical and academic writing on the subjects of culture and leisure.
The representation is thus analogous to a manifold being defined by an atlas of charts.
One way is to map triangulations of charts onto the continuous surface and to glue them together.
An example of an abstract definition is the specification of an atlas of local coordinate charts.
Surveying one speaker from 40 corporations located throughout the island, her analysis charts the frequency with which they recognized the anglicisms.
Admiralty charts have for years given the local word for countries and ports.
In addition, medical data were obtained from the patients' health charts.
The analytical classification is more complicated; we can express the invariants as a collection (changes of charts) of one-variable germs of diffeomorphisms [11].
Working in small local charts, one easily sees that the following result is true.
The genericity condition that implies finite cyclicity is formulated as the nonlinearity of some maps along the orbits, written in the normalizing charts.
We will show that this is a compatible family of charts.
The charts can be used to plot previous baby weights and ultrasound estimated fetal weight(s) in the current pregnancy.
The school of philosophy that is charted by postmodernism draws from the varied sources noted in this chapter.
Thus, daydreaming appears to deal with the evaluation and setting of particular future goals, and charting the ways in which we might achieve such goals.
The prototypical charts suggest this association could reflect the intergenerational transmission of adjustment problems in multiple domains.
Triadic-to-triadic links are charted between family cohesion and rigidity.
Individual-to-dyadic influences are charted from maternal emotional distress and father involvement to dyadic reciprocity and from infant negative emotionality to parental intrusiveness.
Dyadic-to-triadic links were charted from dyadic reciprocity to family cohesion and from parental intrusiveness and family rigidity.
Toxicity endpoints from five or six tests are adequate for establishing the control charts.
You can print these documents in their entirety, including charts and other graphics.
Visual aids (such as pictures, charts, graphs, and maps) should be used when appropriate to clarify and summarize complex material.
Their every move has been charted, the roads they discover have been marked out for them.
Agencies shared performance information with employees by posting it through a variety of means, including charts, graphs, newsletters, and agency intranet postings.
The poem charts a gradual reduction of prosopopoetic powers among the human characters, and a runaway increase of it in the personifications.
The crosses on the charts are to allow an easier comparison of these distributions.
What is said about sublimation and desire brings us closest to this underlying 'evasion' of one's own project of charting the varied forms of figuration.
The book charts the tension that exists between a property-based and a client-based approach.
While we aren't ruled by the charts, we do want our songs performed by the right people.
The performance is then monitored and maintained in routine use by means of control charts.
The inevitable course of this new aesthetic can be charted in the railway station.
No charts for those patients treated after 1999 were reviewed to ensure long minimum follow-up.
A sample of 20 charts were reviewed by the two reviewers to determine variability between reviewers.
He was able to buy only one unit, which he picked up a few days later when he also purchased three aeronautical charts.
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