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While we had expected that compulsive children in the unstructured school setting would have difficulty when compared to those in the structured, we were surprised to find that the achievement of the high compulsives within the schools where the whole-word method is used in beginning reading compares favorably with that of the low compulsives.
Excessive saddle height can cause posterior knee pain, while setting the saddle too low can cause pain in the anterior of the knee.
* Disabilities, Handicaps, or sicknesses: There are many students that are unable to go to a traditional school setting because they cannot get around easily or a low immune system and get sick from other students.
Other examples of sorosiicates include lawsonite, a metamorphic mineral forming in the blueschist facies ( subduction zone setting with low temperature and high pressure ), vesuvianite, which takes up a significant amount of calcium in its chemical structure.
This means that the timing must be a compromise setting, which is neither the best for low RPM nor the best for high RPM.
Restaurants range from unpretentious lunching or dining places catering to people working nearby, with simple food served in simple settings at low prices, to expensive establishments serving refined food and wines in a formal setting.
" The strip's humor style — quite contemporary, in contrast to its medieval setting — ranges from broad and low to pure black ", according to Don Markstein's Toonopedia.
Since the former allows for more control over the speed and direction of the ball, the bump is used only when the ball is so low it cannot be properly handled with fingertips, or in beach volleyball where rules regulating overhand setting are more stringent.
* Emperor Diocletian issues his Edict on Maximum Prices, which, rather than halting rampant inflation and stabilizing the economy, adds to inflationary pressures by flooding the economy with new coinage and by setting price limits too low.
He continued to appear in unpopular films, with Me and My Gal ( 1932 ) setting an all time low attendance record for the Roxy Theatre in New York City.
This low frequency boost commonly causes problems up to 200 or 300 Hz, but Main notes that he has seen microphones that benefit from a 500 Hz HPF setting on the console.
Pressure altitude divided by 100 feet ( 30m ) as the flight level, and is used above the transition altitude ( in the US, but may be as low as in other jurisdictions ); so when the altimeter reads 18, 000 ft on the standard pressure setting the aircraft is said to be at " Flight level 180 ".
Stalls also occur during a go-around manoeuvre if the pilot does not properly respond to the out-of-trim situation resulting from the transition from low power setting to high power setting at low speed.
It was dark, so they took the sun and set it in a track to run east to west, at first setting it too low and the red crawfish was scorched.
It consisted of a “ D ” – shaped setting of timber posts, surrounded by a timber circle, which was surrounded by a low stone kerb.
They include multi-pass render with low level setting for Z-buffer, BlendOp, AlphaOp, Stencil, Multi-texture, Shader with HLSL and GLSL support, realtime Render To Texture, Multi Render Target ( MRT ) and PostProcessing.
It is consistently named as a best place to retire by many different publications due to its low cost of living, vibrant activities, continuing education for seniors, festivals, and beautiful setting.
With low student-to-teacher ratios and all school buildings located on one campus at One Main Street, the district offers a private school atmosphere in a public school setting.
On February 15, 1936, Parshall recorded a temperature of-60 ° F (- 51 ° C ), setting a state record low temperature which still stands today.
The crash was due to an anti-icing system being left off, which caused an inaccurately high engine pressure ratio ( EPR ) indication at an extremely low power setting, and the crew's failure to either abort the takeoff or apply maximum engine power.
* TYPESET-8, the first low cost computerized type setting system
This results in the loss of detail in bright or dark areas of a picture, depending on whether the camera had a low or high exposure setting.

setting and serum
#" Elevated serum prolactin assay, when measured in the appropriate clinical setting at 10 to 20 minutes after a suspected event, is a useful adjunct for the differentiation of generalized tonic-clonic or complex partial seizure from psychogenic nonepileptic seizure among adults and older children ( Level B ).
In the setting of hypovolemia, intravenous administration of normal saline may be effective, but caution must be exercised not to raise the serum sodium level too quickly ( see below ).
In the setting of anemia, low serum ferritin is the most specific lab test for iron deficiency anemia.
When standard NPH is administered at night, its peak of action can coincide with the lower serum glucose levels associated with nocturnal metabolism, potentially setting the stage for nocturnal hypoglycaemia.
Common conditions that reduce serum albumin in the clinical setting are hemorrhage, nephrotic syndrome, intestinal obstruction and liver cirrhosis.

setting and frequently
For a physician in the acute treatment setting, acute alcohol intoxication can mimic other acute neurological disorders, or is frequently combined with other recreational drugs that complicate diagnosis and treatment.
But in Exodus, everything is presented as the work of God, who appears frequently in person, and the historical setting is only very hazily sketched.
It is more frequently used in the operative setting in the US.
Yet, Lutherans and Orthodox are in agreement that the Second Council of Nicaea confirms the christological teaching of the earlier councils and in setting forth the role of images ( icons ) in the lives of the faithful reaffirms the reality of the incarnation of the eternal Word of God, when it states: " The more frequently, Christ, Mary, the mother of God, and the saints are seen, the more are those who see them drawn to remember and long for those who serve as models, and to pay these icons the tribute of salutation and respectful veneration.
Most songs, though, use only the diatonic chords: I, ii, iii, IV, V, vi, occasionally VII, " even though the lowered seventh scale degree clashes chromatically with the raised form found as the third of the V chord ," ( though it, " arises much more frequently than it does in minor ( there, generally a Neapolitan ),") and, " infrequently, the minor v appears in an otherwise diatonic harmonic setting.
While Petrarch's poetry was set to music frequently after his death, especially by Italian madrigal composers of the Renaissance in the 16th century, only one musical setting composed during Petrarch's lifetime survives.
Though his films range widely in setting and period, they frequently showcase memorable imagery of urban environments, whether 12th century Jerusalem ( Kingdom of Heaven ), contemporary Osaka ( Black Rain ) or Mogadishu ( Black Hawk Down ), or the future cityscapes of Blade Runner.
On higher difficulty levels, creatures attack more frequently and have more vitality and on the highest setting ( Total Carnage ), the player is allowed to carry an unlimited amount of ammunition.
The school uniform and school setting is frequently used as a venue for romance.
Though the term trail conjures up images of a well-beaten path in a woodland setting, more and more frequently, the term is coming to refer to any sort transportation route designed for non-automobile traffic.
A suggested cause is that a multitude of frequently changed regulations, at times extended to ridiculous specifics ( such as a 1947 decree setting prices and menus for restaurants ), choked economic activity.
* In the one-man show Sea Wall, starring Andrew Scott, Carcassonne is mentioned frequently as a setting.
Randy and Mike Pachelli also toured frequently in a duet setting.
Several bloggers live in the county and frequently post observations about the community and its rural setting.
West Caldwell was frequently used as a setting in the HBO series The Sopranos.
In the weeks leading up to the parade, the town frequently gains media attention for its residents setting up folding chairs along the town's main street to stake claim to prime viewing areas.
A series taking place in the team's original setting of the wartime 1940s called All-Star Squadron featured the JSA frequently along with several other Golden Age superheroes.
In his madrigals, many of which he wrote during his stay in Rome, his style is clear and concise, and he wrote tunes which were easily memorable ; he also " signed " his work by frequently using the word ' lasso ' ( and often setting with the sol-fege syllables la-sol, i. e. A-G in the key of C ).
Both made numerous recordings, but their attitudes toward recording differed: Karajan frequently made new studio recordings to take advantage of advances in recording technique, which fascinated him – he played a role in setting the specifications of the compact disc – but Bernstein, in his post-New York days, came to insist on ( for the most part ) live concert recordings, believing that music-making did not come to life in a studio without an audience.
Methods used for emphasis in western texts but inappropriate for Chinese, for example underlining and setting text in artificially slanted type ( frequently incorrectly called " italics "), are often used instead.
He recovered from some superficial scrapes and went on to beat all of his competition easily in future starts, frequently setting track records, including a new race and track record during the prestigious Prix d ' Été at Blue Bonnets racetrack in Montreal, Quebec.
* Dennis Potter, author and playwright who frequently used the region as a setting in his work, was born near Coleford.
Although the Rose Garden is used frequently to greet distinguished visitors and for special ceremonies and public statements, the contemplative setting is often a very personal and private place for the President.
Series finales frequently feature fundamental deviations from the central plot line, such as the resolution of a central mystery or problem, the separation of the major characters, or the sale of a home or business that serves as the series ' primary setting.
While the proper sphere for this determination is in a court of law, this is practically, and most frequently, made by physicians in the clinical setting.

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