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Some Neglected Aspects of the Rococo:

by Bennett Gilbert, Rococo Style, Bennett Bruce Gilbert, John S. Ott , 2014
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EDUCATIONAL FEATURE Myelomeningocele: neglected aspects

by Christopher R. J. Woodhouse, C. R. J. Woodhouse
"... Abstract The commonest cause of neurogenic bladder in children is myelomeningocele. Survival of children is much improved in the Western world, but by 35 years old, about 50 % will have died. In adults, the commonest causes of death are lung and heart diseases. All physical aspects deteriorate with ..."
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Abstract The commonest cause of neurogenic bladder in children is myelomeningocele. Survival of children is much improved in the Western world, but by 35 years old, about 50 % will have died. In adults, the commonest causes of death are lung and heart diseases. All physical aspects deteriorate

Some Neglected Aspects of the Generation Task

by Nigel Ward
"... Looking to the future, generators will have more knowledge of language and will have to deal with inputs which are very rich in information. As a result, several problems will become more acute, including selecting what to say at the sub-proposition level and dealing with interaction among goals and ..."
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Looking to the future, generators will have more knowledge of language and will have to deal with inputs which are very rich in information. As a result, several problems will become more acute, including selecting what to say at the sub-proposition level and dealing with interaction among goals and dependencies among choices. This paper explains how these problems arise and why they are hard to handle within traditional architectures for generation. It also discusses why these issues have not been well addressed; reasons include the current lack of demanding applications, undue respect for linguistic traditions, the use of reverse engineering to determine generator inputs, and the tendency to research only one issue at a time.

The History of the Concept of Transaction Costs: Neglected Aspects

by Matthias Klaes - Journal of the History of Economic Thought , 2000
"... According to the folk history of transaction costs, the concept is due to a seminal article by Ronald H. Coase, written in the 1930s. Failing to provide an operational framework, Coase’s article was neglected for a long time, or so the story continues. 1 In the 1970s, after the limits of the Arrow-D ..."
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According to the folk history of transaction costs, the concept is due to a seminal article by Ronald H. Coase, written in the 1930s. Failing to provide an operational framework, Coase’s article was neglected for a long time, or so the story continues. 1 In the 1970s, after the limits of the Arrow

Vocabulary acquisition: a neglected aspect of language learning. Language Teaching and Linguistics

by Paul Meara - Abstracts , 1980
"... Vocabulary acquisition is part of the psychology of second language learning that has received short shrift from applied linguistics, and has been very largely neglected by recent developments in research. This neglect is all the more striking in that learners themselves readily admit that they expe ..."
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Vocabulary acquisition is part of the psychology of second language learning that has received short shrift from applied linguistics, and has been very largely neglected by recent developments in research. This neglect is all the more striking in that learners themselves readily admit

Generalizing across stimuli as well as subjects: A neglected aspect of external validity

by Gail A. Fontenelle, A Peek Phillips, David M. Lane - Journal of Applied Psychology , 1985
"... In order to generalize the results of an experiment beyond the specific stimuli employed, it is necessary to consider variance due to stimulus sampling. This can be accomplished by treating stimuli as a random effect rather than the traditional procedure of treating stimuli as a fixed effect. The se ..."
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that unmeasured and uncontrolled attributes of stimuli affect the experimental outcome in unpredictable ways. The potential for this problem exists in many areas of applied psychology where extraneous aspects of stimuli are difficult to assess. For example, consider a hypothetical study of sex discrimination

Imports and Implementation: Neglected Aspects of Trade in the Report of the Commission for Africa

by Oliver Morrissey - Journal of Development Studies , 2005
"... The Report of the Commission for Africa aims to provide a blueprint for what is needed to reverse decades of stagnation and decline in Africa and enable the region to achieve sustained economic growth and poverty reduction. The core argument is for a ‘big push ’ to improve governance, ..."
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The Report of the Commission for Africa aims to provide a blueprint for what is needed to reverse decades of stagnation and decline in Africa and enable the region to achieve sustained economic growth and poverty reduction. The core argument is for a ‘big push ’ to improve governance,

Effective Use of Textbooks: A Neglected Aspect of Education in Pakistan

by Razia Fakir Mohammad, Roshni Kumari - Journal of Education for International Development
"... Given the significant role that textbooks play in many countries of the developing world, the paper highlights issues related to the use of the textbook in rural Pakistan, and identifies ways to improve upon current practices. The findings presented in this paper emerge from our analysis of teachers ..."
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Given the significant role that textbooks play in many countries of the developing world, the paper highlights issues related to the use of the textbook in rural Pakistan, and identifies ways to improve upon current practices. The findings presented in this paper emerge from our analysis of teachers ’ experiences and practices related to the use of Science textbooks in public schools. Since the existing knowledge base is limited on teachers ’ actual use of the textbook, the paper attempts to fill in this gap by highlighting the various issues related to teachers ’ perceptions and practices. These include teachers ’ limited use of textbooks, access to textbooks, information gaps and limitations of textbooks – all working to restrict the use of the textbook as a learning resource. The paper concludes by offering recommendations on improving textbook usage in Pakistan.

TIME- A NEGLECTED ASPECT OF PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENTS* by 0. T. STANLEY** SYNOPSIS

by unknown authors , 1978
"... This review attempts to deal with the complex issues involved in the time to heal, with special reference to psychological processes. The questions of convalescence and relapse in organic medicine are explored and extrapolated to psychiatric processes. The concept of a latency period of change in tr ..."
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been neglected and insufficiently considered not only in physical medicine but also psychiatric illness. My concern is with the latter although.the contention is that both types of illness have much in common.

Debt to the Mother: A Neglected Aspect of the Founding of the Buddhist Nuns‘ Order

by Reiko Ohnuma - Journal of the American Academy of Religion , 2006
"... As the founding story for female monasticism within the Buddhist tradi-tion, the traditional account of how the Buddha first instituted an order of nuns has been subjected to extensive scholarly treatment. Nevertheless, this article argues that previous scholarship has suffered from a significant bl ..."
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As the founding story for female monasticism within the Buddhist tradi-tion, the traditional account of how the Buddha first instituted an order of nuns has been subjected to extensive scholarly treatment. Nevertheless, this article argues that previous scholarship has suffered from a significant blind spot, failing to recognize a crucially important element of the story. I refer to this element as the “debt to the mother ” theme, or the story’s clear implication that the Buddha founded an order of nuns at least in part because it was his mother who asked him to, and despite renouncing all familial ties, he owed an enormous debt to his mother that had to be repaid. I trace the existence of this “debt to the mother ” theme in several versions of the story (and other Buddhist texts), and I also attempt to account for its complete elision in the surrounding scholarship. THE TRADITIONAL ACCOUNT OF THE FOUNDING of the Buddhist nuns ’ order is a justly famous story, one that has been summarized, dis-cussed, and interpreted in a wide array of scholarly sources pertaining to Buddhism. The story is oft repeated and well known: Five years after the Buddha’s attainment of enlightenment and establishment of an order of monks, his aunt and foster mother Mahaprajapati Gautami comes to him and asks that women, too, be allowed to “go forth from the home to the homeless life ” and be ordained as Buddhist nuns. The Buddha, however, refuses to grant her request, even after she has repeated it three times (in some versions), and she and her followers have shaved their heads, donned monastic robes, and doggedly followed him for hundreds of
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