The second volume provides the reader with
valuable background information on this complex and exhilaratingly beautiful work of art.
You also get
valuable background information on the sites from a knowledgeable guide!
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background or foreground eclips... ▽ More Light curves from the Kepler Mission contain
valuable information on the nature of the phenomena producing the transit - like signals.
Mr Parks told the Today programme
on BBC Radio Four: «We have discovered from the process of admitting students post the last set of A-level reforms that
information given by the AS - levels is immensely
valuable in assisting both admissions tutors in selecting the most able candidates but also in providing encouragement to able students from non-traditional
backgrounds to realise that they have the potential to apply to the top universities in the country.»
This registration provides us with the necessary
background and medical records for pets that are not everyday clients of our hospital, so if something should happen we can save
valuable time by having all of the proper
information on hand.
In order to make the
valuable information obtained through this exercise available to those interested in this topic, CCP will post
background information, including the call for comments, and the full compilation of comments submitted in PDF format
on its web site.
• Devised and implemented an interactive program for teachers and students to determine emotional, social, cognitive and physical developmental issues • Developed plans aimed at crisis intervention which engendered great results in the form of rejuvenated and constructive participation • Introduced a student analysis system which took
information from students
on forms and provided
valuable background information • Attained three certificates for determining educational disabilities in children between the ages 6 and 12
We selected the PCL - C score of 50 and above as the standard cut - off due to the influence of traditional Chinese culture
on the frequency of healthcare workers» encounters with traumatic events and the DSM - IV - TR criteria for PTSD.2 Previous studies have provided
valuable information regarding the prevalence of PTSD among doctors and nurses.28 — 31The prevalence of PTSD among the healthcare workers exposed physical violence in our study was similar to that reported in Atlanta.54 However, the prevalence rates of PTSD in these studies were different from the present study, 55 56 which might be attributed to differences in the studies» sample characteristics, designs, definitions and diagnostic criteria for PTSD, due to their varied cultural
backgrounds.