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These reports refer to a level of secondary prevention in a child guidance clinic approached by the customary route of voluntary referral by the family or by other professional people.
These factors, combined with other possible secondary effects after prolonged use such as psychomotor, cognitive, or memory impairments, limit their long-term applicability.
These measurements are expected to provide further confirmation of the theory as well as information about cosmic inflation, and the so-called secondary anisotropies, such as the Sunyaev-Zel ' dovich effect and Sachs-Wolfe effect, which are caused by interaction between galaxies and clusters with the cosmic microwave background.
These secondary mineral deposits in caves are called speleothems.
These compounds are rigid and waterproof, making the secondary wall stiff.
These glycosides are found as secondary metabolites in several plants, but also in some animals, such as the milkweed butterflies.
These secondary works ( e. g. Deconstruction for Beginners and Deconstructions: A User's Guide ) have attempted to explain deconstruction while being academically criticized as too far removed from the original texts and Derrida's actual position.
These measurements can be considered as secondary realizations ( in a metrological sense ) of the primary definition of ET in terms of the solar motion, after a calibration of the mean motion of the Moon with respect to the mean motion of the Sun.
These are areas where the majority of economic activities are in the secondary sector and tertiary sectors.
These technological advances and investment allow the primary sector to require less workforce and, this way, developed countries tend to have a smaller percentage of their workforce involved in primary activities, instead having a higher percentage involved in the secondary and tertiary sectors.
These turns act like a short-circuited transformer secondary winding, with large currents that cause power losses.
These points are widely noted in the secondary literature.
These can be coded for by master regulatory genes and either activate or deactivate the transcription of other genes ; in turn, these secondary gene products can regulate the expression of still other genes in a regulatory cascade.
These dipole moments can line up in certain secondary structures ( such as the α-helix ), producing a large net dipole.
These four studies compose the secondary part of the curriculum outlined by Plato in The Republic, and are described in the seventh book of that work.
These objectives are split into two categories, primary and secondary.
These methods also allow easy access and keep the secondary from dangling in the mud or snagging on the bottom, which is common when the secondary is left to hang at the end of the hose.
These natural philosophers saw God as the first cause, and sought secondary causes to explain design in nature: the leading figure Sir John Herschel wrote in 1836 that by analogy with other intermediate causes " the origination of fresh species, could it ever come under our cognizance, would be found to be a natural in contradistinction to a miraculous process ".
These secondary peaks, not to be confused with high energy satellites which are discussed later, arise from the presence of the same element in multiple different chemical states on a surface ( i. e. Adsorbate layers ) or from relaxation transitions involving valence band electrons of the substrate.
These secondary clocks appear to run like an ordinary plug-in electric clock and run on their own synchronous electric motor and will maintain correct time unless there is an interruption in electric service, depending on the master clock only for the periodic synchronizing impulse.
These quantities can also be known as the primary line constants to distinguish from the secondary line constants derived from them, these being the propagation constant, attenuation constant and phase constant.
These later new issues are also sold in the primary market, but they are not considered to be an IPO but are often called a " secondary offering ".
These claims can be sold and quickly ( before 1320 ) give rise to the first recorded secondary market for financial assets in medieval Europe.

These and sources
These names were secured from member companies by the Association from the forty-four sources listed in Appendix Aj.
These childhood experiences are sources of the self-certainty that the adolescent needs, for experimenting with many roles, and for the freedom to fail sometimes in the process of exploring and discovering her skills and abilities.
These sources feature regular repetitive publication of series of data.
These occurrences, along with a Bieda who is mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle under the year 501, are the only appearances of the name in early sources.
These registers are then combined and brought up to the standard of a statistical register by comparing the data in different sources and ensuring the quality is sufficient for official statistics to be produced.
These can be explained by assuming that the slit behaves as though it has a large number of point sources spaced evenly across the width of the slit.
These sources assert that al-Hakim rejected ad-Darazi's claims of divinity, and ordered the elimination of his movement while supporting that of Hamza ibn Ali.
These techniques primarily include the cueing, equalization, and audio mixing of two or more sound sources.
These scholars influenced methods of research and editing, due in part to the Islamic practice of isnad which emphasized fidelity to written record, checking sources, and skeptical inquiry.
These influences serve to reinforce the conclusion that the Book of Exodus originated in the exiled Jewish community of 6th-century Babylon, but not all the sources are Mesopotamian: the story of Moses's flight to Midian following the murder of the Egyptian overseer may draw on the Egyptian Tale of Sinuhe.
These names however remain unattested in sources, and come from the original Babylonian Empire from 2000 BCE, not the Chaldean Empire or Persian Empire of the Book of Esther.
These hymns are full of rich, poetic imagery drawn from biblical sources, folk tradition, and other religions and philosophies.
These adopt a style of storytelling rather than specific characters from their sources, usually with a knowing or ironic twist.
These techniques, generally known as recombinant DNA technology, use DNA molecules from different sources, which are combined into one molecule to create a new set of genes.
These two texts are also the only two sources that explicitly mention that the substance was heated over a furnace before being discharged ; although the validity of this information is open to question, modern reconstructions have relied upon them.
These comprised a system for warriors, wizards and various monsters of non-human races drawn from the works of Tolkien and other sources.
These numbers are highly speculative ; many sources give vague ideas of the unemployment rating being ( for example, in 2003 ) around 50 %, giving the impression that the actual rate could be several percentage points higher or lower.
) These terms all have these properties: they vanish when Ω = 0 ; that is, they are zero for an inertial frame ( which, of course, does not rotate ); they take on a different magnitude and direction in every rotating frame, depending upon its particular value of Ω ; they are ubiquitous in the rotating frame ( affect every particle, regardless of circumstance ); and they have no apparent source in identifiable physical sources, in particular, matter.
These are its principal sources of hard currency earnings.
These additional manuscript sources of the Testimonium have furnished additional ways to evaluate Josephus ' mention of Jesus in the Antiquities, principally through a close textual comparison between the Arabic, Syriac and Greek versions to the Testimonium.
These sources include entities with legal obligations to submit reports to the FinTRACA when a suspicious activity is detected, as well as reports of cash transactions above a threshold amount specified by regulation.
These light sources were quite inefficient and produced weak projections.
These apocryphal sources are usually dated from the end of the 1st to the early 4th century, all possibly written well after Mary's death.
These rhymes seem to have come from a variety of sources, including traditional riddles, proverbs, ballads, lines of Mummers ' plays, drinking songs, historical events, and, it has been suggested, ancient pagan rituals.
These sources tend to be much weaker than reactors.

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