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Examining and impact
* Examining the impact of changing livelihood strategies upon Garifuna Cultural Identity, Cayos Cochinos, Honduras
" Examining the British archives, Jespersen also found a report concluding that the overall impact of Danish resistance restored national pride and political unity.

Examining and literature
Examining Jewish history and rabbinic literature through the lens of academic criticism, Conservative Judaism believes that halakha has always evolved to meet the changing realities of Jewish life, and that it must continue to do so in the modern age.

Examining and review
In addition, the examiners who review all trademark applications filed with the Trademark Office are also licensed attorneys and their official title is Trademark Examining Attorney.
Examining the acting in a review published in Starlog magazine, Alan Jones expressed a preference for the British members of the cast, crediting Geeson as " absolutely first-rate " and criticising " the weak performances from the token Americans, Robin Clarke and Jennifer Ashley ".

Examining and .
* SoundWitness. org Examining the Jehovah's Witnesses
Examining pump repair records and MTBF ( mean time between failures ) is of great importance to responsible and conscientious pump users.
Examining fired pottery shards from prehistory, scientists learned that during high-temperature firing, iron materials in clay record the exact state of Earth's magnetic field at that exact moment.
Examining multiple biopsy samples can be helpful to confirm the diagnosis.
Examining him will cause a jingle ( that which plays when the player completes a puzzle or opens a doorway in The Legend of Zelda games ) to play.
* 1976: Examining Board v. Flores de Otero
Examining Web server log is tedious task therefore some administrators use tools such as CrawlTrack or SEO Crawlytics to identify, track and verify Web crawlers.
Examining the statutes, however, the court determined that there was no issue of administrative necessity or pragmatism that justified the arbitrary exclusion of certain individuals from the rights and privileges accorded by marriage.
Examining the paths towards the edges of the mirror reveals that the times of nearby paths are quite different from each other, and thus we wind up summing vectors that cancel out quickly.
Faye Mishna, Alan McLuckie, and Michael Saini, co-authors of the Oxford Journal article Real-World Dangers in an Online Reality: A Qualitative Study Examining Online Relationships and Cyber Abuse, reported the results of their research and observation of over 35, 000 individuals between the ages of 6 and 24 who have been or currently are a part of an internet relationship.
Examining the critical history of the character of Cleopatra reveals that intellectuals of the 19th century and the early 20th century viewed her as merely an object of sexuality that could be understood and diminished rather than an imposing force with great poise and capacity for leadership.
The role of mindless puppet, contrasting with the brilliance of Maigret, is reserved for public prosecutors or more frequently a Juge d ' instruction or Examining Magistrate.
The Canadian Manual Osteopathy Examining Board ( CMOEB ) aims to " establish and maintain uniform high standards of excellence in the manual osteopathy profession and education, primarily but not exclusively by preparing and administering to qualified applicants examinations of superior quality.
Input and the acquisition of vocabulary: Examining the parental lexicon.
Examining the role of personalities in the decision making process can have some explanatory power, as can the role of misperception between various actors.
* Examining the Lessons of the 1994 U. S .- North Korea Deal, PBS, April 10, 2003
Examining the issue of walkability, a recent comparison of seven neighbourhood layouts found a 43 and 32 percent increase in walking with respect to a grid plan and conventional suburban layout in a Fused Grid layout, which has greater permeability for pedestrians than for cars due to its inclusion of dedicated pedestrian paths.
Examining the nature of crystalline bonds they theorised that carbon and nitrogen atoms could form a particularly short and strong bond in a stable crystal lattice in a ratio of 1: 1. 3.
Examining conditions in the late 1990s, John Logan observed that union busting agencies helped to " transform economic strikes into a virtually suicidal tactic for U. S. unions.
* Brents, Barbara G. and Kathryn Hausbeck, " Violence and Legalized Brothel Prostitution in Nevada: Examining Safety, Risk and Prostitution Policy ", Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20 ( 3 ): 270 – 295, 2005
Examining completed tricks ( except for the last one ) is not allowed.

psychosocial and impact
* Arkansas Center for Pain Research-" The Arkansas Center for Pain Research includes a multidisciplinary team of clinicians and scientists who are focusing their efforts on the following four areas: 1 ) evaluating the effectiveness of drug and non-drug therapies for pain relief in children ; 2 ) investigating how early painful experiences can alter adult pain thresholds, coping behaviors, and the efficacy of analgesics, and can lead to the development of chronic pain syndromes ; 3 ) elucidating the mechanisms underlying “ hypersensitivity phenomenon ” noted from the behaviors of young infants and animals and correlated with neurophysiological changes in the spinal cord and higher brain centers ; and 4 ) defining the long-term effects of repetitive pain during infancy, and their impact on endocrine, immune, psychosocial, and cognitive function ( attention, memory, learning ) in later life.

psychosocial and literature
In general, most research seems to indicate that the integrationist model of acculturation will lead to the most favorable psychosocial outcomes A meta-analysis of the acculturation literature, however, found these results to be unclear.
A range of other psychological and psychosocial treatment approaches are also reported in the literature.

psychosocial and review
" Rather the review notes that the findings of previous studies suggested the ,"... suicide attempts were significantly associated with psychosocial stressors, including gender nonconformity, early awareness of being gay, victimization, lack of support, school dropout, family problems, acquaintances ' suicide attempts, homelessness, substance abuse, and other psychiatric disorders.
Four comprehensive psychosocial interventions for BPD – two psychodynamic treatments ( mentalization-based, and transference-focused ) and two cognitive-behavioral treatments ( dialectical behavioral, and schema-focused ) – were the subject of a 2009 review that found that each therapy reduced the severity of the disorder or some elements of it, especially physical self-harm.
Using a peer review process, research grants and training opportunities are funded for all types of cancer and include basic laboratory research, clinical trials as well as behavioral, psychosocial and population-based cancer research.

psychosocial and .
Outcomes based research on quality of life improvements and psychosocial benefits associated with breast reconstruction served as the stimulus in the United States for the 1998 Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act, which mandated health care payer coverage for breast and nipple reconstruction, contralateral procedures to achieve symmetry, and treatment for the sequelae of mastectomy.
Evidence suggests that environmental factors play a significant role in the development and course of bipolar disorder, and that individual psychosocial variables may interact with genetic dispositions.
A longitudinal study published in February 2006 in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology showed a link between psychosocial stress and bacterial vaginosis independent of other risk factors.
The remaining axes cover related medical, psychosocial and environmental factors, as well as assessments of functioning for children.
Among them are Erik Erikson's eight stages of psychosocial development and John B. Watson's and B. F. Skinner's behaviorism.
More specifically, classroom management strives to create positive teacher – student and peer relationships, manage student groups to sustain on-task behavior, and use counseling and other psychological methods to aid students who present persistent psychosocial problems.
Both religiousness and spirituality were related to positive psychosocial functioning, but only church-centered religiousness protected subjects against the fear of death.
Occupational therapists also address psychosocial changes and cognitive decline which may accompany MD, as well as provide support and education about the disease to the family and individual.
Diagnosis, neurology, GI-nutrition, respiratory care, cardiac care, orthopedics, psychosocial, rehabilitation, and oral care form the integral part of disease management, all through the patient's life span.
However, recent research suggests that neurocognitive, psychosocial, quality of life, growth, nutrition, bone pathology are slightly suboptimal if diet is not supplemented with amino acids.
The Multidimensional Pain Inventory ( MPI ) is a questionnaire designed to assess the psychosocial state of a person with chronic pain.
When used in combination with psychosocial interventions they may improve long-term adherence to treatment.
A number of psychosocial interventions may be useful in the treatment of schizophrenia including: family therapy, assertive community treatment, supported employment, cognitive remediation, skills training, cognitive behavioral therapy ( CBT ), token economic interventions, and psychosocial interventions for substance use and weight management.
Studies have shown that changes in psychosocial issues can help reduce pain and increase jaw movement.
Continuous Integrated Triage is an approach to triage in mass casualty situations which is both efficient and sensitive to psychosocial and disaster behavioral health issues that affect the number of patients seeking care ( surge ), the manner in which a hospital or healthcare facility deals with that surge ( surge capacity ) and the overarching medical needs of the event.
Participants were generally opposed to the use of ECT on depressed individuals with psychosocial issues, on children, and on involuntary patients.
Among orders of mammals, treeshrews are closely related to primates, and have been used as an alternative to primates in experimental studies of myopia, psychosocial stress and hepatitis.
Providing psychosocial support and redress to survivors of torture and trauma can help reconstruct broken societies.
Western medicine is in fact taking a more holistic approach today, with the psychosocial biomedical model of disease.
It is reported that there is good evidence on the importance of psychosocial influences on psychopathology in general, although less known about the specific risk and protective mechanisms.
Graves ' ophthalmopathy may also contribute to psychiatric morbidity, presumably through the psychosocial consequences of a changed appearance.

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