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Everyone's relief, the novelty wore off.T h e prohibitive cost of constructing and maintaining revolves mercin fully precluded mass duplication i theatres around the country. Another execrable device from the West which has gripped the Indian theatre i the microphone and a m s plified sound system. T i is increasingly used indiscrin minately, incongruously and i utter disregard of sound distortion. Thus, it is not u n c for an actor upstage to sound louder than one downstage. And w h e actor moves across the stage, a strange rise and fall i the n volume of his voice results as he shifts i relation to the microphone. A more serious consequence of the dependence o n amplification i the neglect of the actor's training s i voice projection. W h e amplification is not available n both actor and audibility are lost. Another unfortunate consequence i the architect's neglect of acoustical cons n siderations i theatre building. T h e Grand Guignol style, the proscenium theatre, the cinema and the amplifier m a y , then, be said to be the four profound but baleful imports which have persisted over time and still affect modern Indian theatre. This i s not to argue, however, that Western influence has not also brought i m u that is positive, stimulating and good. n Despite the once-removed contact through the English language indeed twice-removed since the Indian has to m a initial jump from his mother-tongue to English ; , the European, rather than the Englishman, has m a d more profound impact on the Indian intellectual. Strindberg, Ibsen, Molire, Anatole France, R o m a Rolland, Victor Hugo, Dumas, Zola, Goethe, Marx, Chekhov, Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenev, Dostoevski, Gorki and Sartre are a m o the m a n European writers and thinkers to w h the Indian intelligentsia have turned. For m a n years, Strindberg, Ibsen and Chekhov were strong contenders for style. Their examination of the h u m condition and of society battling to establish class n and personal equilibrium presented i such majestic style proved irresistible to the Indians w h o themselves were.
5. A New Method of Detecting Human Eyelids Based on Deformable Templates, Yuwen Wu, Hong Liu, Hongbin Zha Invited ; . 604 and flecainide.
Because of the known hydrophilic character of cellulose-based materials, suitable methods, which allow characterization of the `wet-state' of these materials, are used to study their surface properties. For this aim, in particular -potential measurements have become established 15 ; . -Potential measurements on natural fibers bleached cotton ; were mainly used to characterize their dying behavior 16, 17 ; but also for natural fibers for composite applications 18, 19 ; . By means of -potential measurements, it was attempted to prove changes in the surface composition and in the water uptake behavior due to the fiber separation procedure and subsequent treatment of investigated natural fibers. It is known that flax in particular shows inhomogeneous properties within the stalk length, which is dependent on the growing conditions 20 ; . The study of the water uptake behavior e.g. the swelling ; of the investigated natural fibers, which have been used as reinforcements for polymers, is necessary for the construction of composite materials, since the adhesive strength is influenced by absorption layers in particular of water ; at the common interface between the adhesive and the adherent component 21 ; . A major restriction in the successful use of natural fibers in durable composite applications is their high moisture absorption and poor dimensional stability swelling ; , as well as their susceptibility to rotting 22 ; . Swelling of fibers can lead to micro-cracking of the composite and, therefore, to deteriorated mechanical properties. A deeper understanding of the complex nature of natural fibers and their surface properties is still needed in order to optimize natural fiber surface modification processes, which might help to increase the usefulness of those fibers as reinforcing material for polymers and to gain insights about the interaction between these materials 3, 23 ; . EXPERIMENTAL Materials: Fibers and Fiber Treatment Rough green flax GFA ; and rough green hemp were obtained from the ECCO Gleittechnik GmbH Germany ; . They separated the fibers by means of an ultrasound technique and purchase the natural fiber materials in Germany and other European countries. Rough flax and rough hemp are fiber materials that.
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Ness at Noon and distributed them in Germany. Luce's Time magazine printed his book in the United States. During 1948, Koestler was sent on a tour of the U.S. with the cooperation of the U.S. intelligence community. His purpose was to solidify a network of operatives who would recruit America's intellectuals, many of whom were former fellow travellers of communism, to help the Anglo-American elites fight the Cold War. Koestler first went to Paris to meet with Andre Malraux and Charles Bohlen, the newly appointed Ambassador to France, to discuss his trip. While onboard ship for the U.S., he had extensive meetings with John Foster Dulles. James Burnham, who would become the eminence grise at William Buckley's National Review, was his permanent escort. Koestler established a working relationship with the CIA, and together, they targetted what the State Department called the "Non-Communist Left"--intellectuals and trade unionists who were disillusioned with communism, but who were still faithful to the ideals of socialism. In Europe they would target the Democratic Socialist movement. In the U.S., their targetting included many of the supporters of President Roosevelt's New Deal. Koestler, along with the CIA's Michael Josselson and Melvin Lasky, surreptitiously planned the founding Berlin Congress in 1950 to launch CCF. Koestler also wrote the founding Manifesto adopted at that conference. Lasky, an American, was an expert in cultural warfare and had been promoted by German High Commissioner John J. McCloy. Based in Berlin, Lasky ran Der Monat, a German-language anti-communist cultural journal which became a CCF publication. Lasky was also the correspondent for Levitas's New Leader, as well as Partisan Review.
VISION In 2015, Canada is recognized as the global leader in the development and commercialization of FLAX products for human and animal health, industrial feed stocks GOAL The goal of FLAX CANADA 2015 is to develop flax into a 5.0 million plus acre crop yielding a total crop farm gate value of .5 Billion current 0 Million ; FLAX CANADA 2015 will deliver a societal benefit to Canadians of at least a .0 Billion through health, wellness and environmental sustainability and flolan.
The Food and Drug Administration FDA ; has recently found that Risperdal may elevate blood sugar levels, putting diabetics at risk. Risperdal is agent that works to keep neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin in balance.
17. White, D. A., M. G. Kris, and K. E. Stover. 1987. Bronchoalveolar lavage cell populations in bleomycin-induced pulmonary toxicity. Thorax 42: 551552. 18. Reynolds, H. Y., J. D. Fulmer, J. A. Kazmierowski, W. C. Roberts, M. M. Frank, and R. G. Crystal. 1977. Analysis of cellular and protein content of broncho-alveolar lavage fluid from patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis. J. Clin. Invest. 59: 165175. 19. Yanagisawa, K., H. Osada, A. Masuda, M. Kondo, T. Saito, Y. Yatabe, K. Takagi, T. Takahashi, and T. Takahashi. 1998. Induction of apoptosis by Smad3 expression in response to TGF- in human normal lung epithelial cells. Oncogene 17: 17431747. 20. Kuwano, K., N. Hagimoto, M. Kawasaki, T. Yatomi, N. Nakamura, S. Nagata, T. Suda, R. Kunitake, T. Maeyama, H. Miyazaki, and N. Hara. 1999. Essential roles of the Fas-Fas ligand pathway in the development of pulmonary fibrosis. J. Clin. Invest. 104: 1319. 21. Seino, K.-I., K. Iwabuchi, N. Kayagaki, R. Miyata, I. Nagaoka, A. Matsuzawa, K. Fukao, H. Yagita, and K. Okumura. 1998. Chemotactic activity of soluble Fas ligand against phagocytes. J. Immunol. 161: 44844488. 22. Mishra, A., N. A. Doyle, and W. J. Martin II. 2000. Bleomycin-mediated pulmonary toxicity: evidence for a p53-mediated response. Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol. 22: 543549. 23. Chapman, H. A. 1999. A Fas pathway to pulmonary fibrosis. J. Clin. Invest. 104: 12. 24. Tschopp, J., M. Irmler, and M. Thome. 1998. Inhibition of Fas death signals by FLIPs. Curr. Opin. Immunol. 10: 552558. 25. Muller, M., S. Strand, H. Hug, E.-M. Heinemann, H. Walczak, W. J. Hofmann, W. Stremmel, P. H. Krammer, and P. R. Galle. 1997. Drug-induced apoptosis in hepatoma cells is mediated by the CD95 APO-1 Fas ; recep and flu.
Bruce was undoubtedly one of the stars of the conference, in terms of both the science and his passionate entertaining energy of delivery. His main take-home message was that he and many others simply can't understand why no licensing or national health authority has embraced the extensive literature on the benefits of DHA consumption to enact or legislate for daily recommended intake for this essential nutrient. Bruce went on to summarise the structure of, and synthetic routes to, DHA within living organisms, and in particular the final elongation and desaturation of EPA to DHA. He was at pains to point out that that the pathway from ALA flax seed, soybean and canola ; to DHA was very minimally active in humans, and that the only real way to achieve the necessary levels was by dietary intake. Bruce reviewed several clinical studies, including mental development in early children and cardiovascular risk reduction in post-menopausal women. He also referenced DHA in relation to antiarrhythmic and antithrombotic effects, and positive correlation in reducing blood triglyceride levels and instances of sudden cardiac death.
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TABLE 4. Linear mixed effect model fitted to the AGHDA total score showing the contribution of the included covariates and accounting for the effects of the covariates on outcome at EFU and LTFU.
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS: risk for deficient Fluid Volume Risk factors may include Excessive gastric losses: nasogastric suction, diarrhea Reduced intake Possibly evidenced by [Not applicable; presence of signs and symptoms establishes an actual diagnosis.] DESIRED OUTCOMES EVALUATION CRITERIA--CLIENT WILL and flax.
Sorting through the underlying causes of racial and ethnic health disparities is difficult and sometimes controversial. What is clear, however, is that patients, providers, and systemic factors all play a role in the problem, and therefore must all play a role in its solution. Although this paper offers several broad-brush intervention strategies, more targeted measures are needed. Because we cannot understand that which we cannot measure, data collection and program evaluation are two critical keys to addressing health disparities in access to and delivery of care. It is important to remember that improvement in two of the dimensions of the health disparities framework highlighted in this paper--access to health care and health care delivery--will not guarantee a healthier minority population. Socioeconomic conditions, environmental conditions, and personal behaviors play an important, and likely larger, role in determining health. Thus, while it is important to continue to identify sources of disparities in access and delivery and to evaluate strategies to address them, it is equally important to investigate interventions that would reduce the need for medical services in the first place. Programs aimed at improving the safety of housing, increasing community green space, reducing air and water pollution, and reducing alcohol and tobacco use will help to eliminate access and delivery disparities by reducing the need for services and flumist.
Those looking to get more omega-3s for their buck should go with flax oil, but ground flax has more fiber, protein and lignans, says higginson.
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