She regularly conducts workshops on fundraising for students for their tertiary education. |
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There is a strong echo of elegance, but the tertiary flavours of nut and oxidised or Madeira-like notes are now coming to the foreground. |
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When primary methods of removal fail, move on to secondary or tertiary techniques for bringing marginal oil and gas out of the ground. |
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After tertiary capitula ripened, cauline leaves senesced and remained marcescent on the stems. |
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The subcommittee is currently reviewing two bills concerning methyl tertiary butyl ether. |
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However, in Philadelphia, refineries had reformulated gasoline to include increased concentrations of methyl tertiary butyl ether. |
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She was buried in Mantua in the habit of a Franciscan tertiary, with the cord and the scapular, as the Modenese chronicler Lancellotti reports. |
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Within a tertiary care academic setting, we have found the proposed treatment and training model is teachable and clinically useful. |
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Other tertiary institutions such as polytechnics and private training establishments are funded the same way. |
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This tertiary structure is stabilized by salt bridges, intramolecular hydrogen bonds, and four disulfide bridges. |
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I will make tertiary backups of the movies for off-site storage in Fargo, in case fire consumes both Jasperwood and the Star-Tribune building. |
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Why do tertiary alcohols react faster with concentred hydrochloric acid than do secondary or primary alcohol? |
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The tertiary fold of a protein is difficult to predict computationally without the aid of geometrical constraints. |
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An unswerving determination to have no truck with tertiary institution insulated the artist from cultural indoctrination. |
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Student loans were introduced in 1991 when fees at tertiary institutions were increased. |
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Changes of state, photobleaching, and photocycling often involve subtle changes in tertiary structure. |
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The report also cites the fact that limited access to education continues for many into secondary and tertiary education. |
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The reforms have achieved a spectacular increase in the proportion of our young adults who get some tertiary training. |
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We liaise extensively with a paediatric neurophysiologist and a neuroradiologist in the tertiary centre. |
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We carried out the study in a neonatal unit in the main tertiary neonatal referral centre for the south east of Scotland. |
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The tertiary structure of myoglobin is that of a typical water soluble globular protein. |
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They know that capping tertiary fees is just a return to the Muldoonism of price controls. |
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When I became the Minister responsible for the tertiary education area, tuition subsidies had just been uncapped by the previous Government. |
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A murder involving two members of tertiary groups sharing resources should be paid for immediately with blood money. |
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Secondary and tertiary scales are made by elements such as the timber trelliswork, screens and climbing frames. |
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Students on long-term tertiary courses may, on application, work for 15 hours per week during term time, and for extended hours during vacations. |
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Secondary or tertiary knowledge of sexological theory was sufficiently established in 1920s London for it to be represented in popular culture. |
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The metropolitan grouping reflects urban areas and a fully functioning tiered health care system with ready access to tertiary care. |
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English is the official language and the main medium of instruction from preschool to tertiary levels of education. |
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The primary sector employs 22 percent of workers, the secondary sector 28 percent, and the tertiary sector 50 percent. |
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Tricyclic antidepressants may be categorized as secondary or tertiary amines. |
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Reaction with nitrous acid is used to distinguish between primary, secondary, and tertiary amines. |
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The acidic pH of the stomach would favour the nitrosation of secondary and tertiary amines in the quid. |
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This enables tertiary institutions to seek matching funding from the Government for large-scale investment projects. |
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The two enzymes have high sequence identity and their tertiary structures are very similar. |
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It has been noted that the tight backbone-to-backbone packing is important for the stabilization of the tertiary structure of membrane proteins. |
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Shanghai will give priority to the development of tertiary industries such as service and catering. |
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From primary through to tertiary industries, all are significantly reliant upon information technology. |
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At the present time, the government regulates private tertiary education by means of a special eight-person committee. |
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The selection system was based on generic characteristics, including tertiary education, employment experience, English capacity, and age. |
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The construction industry is attracting tertiary education funding for four-hour building site induction courses. |
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Because the tertiary education system at the time discriminated against those considered to be underage, he had to search for employment. |
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She became a Dominican tertiary at the age of 16, and devoted herself to good works and to prayer. |
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This photoreaction is highly dependent on the amine structure and is efficient only in the presence of tertiary aliphatic amines. |
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This enzyme system catalyses the oxidative deamination of primary aromatic amines, long-chain diamines and tertiary cyclic amines. |
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One or more of the hydrogens of the ammonia is replaced with an organic acid group to produce a primary, secondary, or tertiary amide. |
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The reaction of Grignard reagents with carbonyl compounds is used to prepare primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols. |
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This project was started in 2001 in a tertiary referral obstetric unit, which manages around 6000 births a year. |
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Secondary and tertiary medical care is not uniformly available even in the suburban and urban areas. |
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Our study of an unselected population took place at a tertiary referral centre with autopsy performed by specialist paediatric pathologists. |
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A dermatologist from an academic tertiary care medical center agreed to serve as an expert consultant. |
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The patient was later transferred to a tertiary care hospital where a pacer-defibrillator was installed. |
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During 1990-2000, 194 new patients were referred to a specialist tertiary centre for the treatment and management of venous leg ulcers. |
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A 2-year-old boy was brought to a tertiary care hospital by his mother and grandmother for evaluation of a bleeding disorder. |
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That hospital had a specialist Neonatal Intensive Care Service and provided tertiary consultative services to many hospitals in the region. |
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The patient and her family had left for the gastroenterology consultation, at a tertiary care centre 500 km away. |
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He continued to have moderate angina and was referred to a tertiary care medical center for evaluation. |
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She is involved with primary and tertiary education and the preservation of Gaelic culture and language. |
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One goal should be to make a university, or indeed a tertiary education sector, one in which nobody faces any financial barriers to enrolment. |
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The scholarship also involves tertiary study through the University of Queensland. |
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Physicians and some nurses are educated at universities, and tertiary education is expensive. |
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He also stated that the focus in tertiary education should shift from universities towards more technical qualifications. |
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On completion of her tertiary education, she found employment in administrative posts and in public relations. |
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If anything completing tertiary education should be the beginning of the tough times ahead. |
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A member of the third order of the Dominicans, he had the tertiary name of Jerome, in honor of the Florentine zealot Savonarola. |
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Now that competition has been introduced into the tertiary system, the easy days are over. |
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The acetylides are also strong bases and in reactions with secondary or tertiary alkyl halides elimination reactions can occur instead. |
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Lists of buildings designed by fashionable architects can be applied to most tertiary campuses, both city and regional. |
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We've had the relentless drive to increase the numbers in tertiary education, irrespective of the ability of students or universities to cope. |
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The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility and acceptability of kangaroo care in a tertiary care hospital in India. |
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These results show a very high private rate of return to investment in tertiary education. |
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There are other panels with flat planes of tertiary colour, some with simple linear designs. |
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Elderly patients should not be treated with tertiary amines because of the greater anticholinergic effects of these agents. |
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Once the first bomb goes off, forces must always look for the potential secondary or tertiary attack. |
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I can tell members that people actually made the choice to join labouring workforces rather than go to tertiary education. |
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Esters can be used to manufacture tertiary alcohols by using a Grignard reagent. |
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He won scholarships first to Eton and then Cambridge, interspersing his tertiary education with journeys to China, Greece and Turkey. |
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This 772-bed tertiary care university medical center is a teaching hospital. |
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Secondary and tertiary amides are prepared by reacting primary amides or nitriles with organic acids. |
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It problematically gives preference to artists coming from tertiary institutions. |
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For a variety of reasons its scholars were expected to attain honours and then move into tertiary education. |
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In response to the need to improve access to tertiary education, universities are increasingly implementing online delivery solutions. |
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I left boarding school at 16 to attend a day school to achieve the high academic standards necessary for my tertiary studies. |
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This will be based in the Auckland region in order to pool the resources and share them fairly amongst the different tertiary providers there. |
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Then, a fluid-filled space develops, to form the antrum of a tertiary follicle. |
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In the tertiary state of development endodermal cells deposit lignified cell wall material onto the suberin lamella. |
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If operated in conjunction with a coppiced willow tertiary treatment system, this would remove the need to dump sewage sludge into Tramore Bay. |
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Yet the poor still resort to the public services for more of their secondary and tertiary level care than do the better off. |
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They are operating at the level of secondary or tertiary prevention, or early and late intervention of individual chronic drug users. |
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More importantly, the establishment of a large and successful tertiary market within Australia has drawn private players keen to participate. |
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There are no love interests and few tertiary characters to distract us from this focus. |
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It seems to me that some parties support a rudderless approach both to tertiary education and to the nation in general. |
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Self-defense training and kata can prepare us to respond to this secondary level attack, preventing the escalation to a tertiary level of confrontation. |
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But forget about the tertiary side characters, the main players are also saddled with catastrophically absurd stories as well. |
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Can the minister confirm that in the past five years the number of Maori participating in tertiary education doubled in the courses delivered by whare wananga? |
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They tumble, juggle, balance, swing and hula hoop with a confidence and humour far beyond what you would expect for students of a tertiary course. |
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He had been discharged from the tertiary unit for palliative care. |
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And I'll keep repeating myself until people realise that fee setting affects every single student at Victoria, and every single student at every tertiary institution. |
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All of us who shuffled off the coil of tertiary study and into the colder harder reality of working for the system that educated us know the feeling. |
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A single blinded, randomized, controlled, prospective study was performed at St. Paul's Sinus Center, Vancouver, a tertiary referral rhinology center. |
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Education chiefs have pledged that lessons will go on at a tertiary college despite a damning report which criticised most teaching as unsatisfactory and management as weak. |
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And since a Dunedin offer wouldn't be complete with something for the Scarfies, they're offering all tertiary students a beginning-of-the-year boost. |
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The minister also announced that funding from the national department to tertiary level services has doubled from R62m to R124m this financial year. |
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The primary goal is the only one needed to complete each mission, although obtaining secondary and tertiary goals will improve your score and rank. |
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Expansion segments seem to be subject to some selective pressure that maintains their particular structure, at both the secondary and the tertiary levels. |
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Croydon Council's road gritters were out in force ensuring all of Croydon's main roads and the majority of secondary and tertiary routes were gritted. |
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Inflation benefits the government that controls it, not only at the expense of the population at large, but also at the expense of all secondary and tertiary governments. |
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The management of childhood cataract is far more complex than age related cataract and needs well trained teams at the tertiary level and long term follow up. |
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The vocal harmonies have been completely phased out, and to some extent, the vocals themselves are of tertiary importance outside of a simple rhythmic device. |
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The extension of the current plant will include the installation of primary, secondary and tertiary crushing, two stages of primary screening and a ball milling process. |
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Finally, it shows the undesirability, in some cases, of placing in primary legislation issues that should more appropriately be found in secondary or tertiary legislation. |
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The fund aims to provide financial assistance to deserving but cash-strapped students, willing to pursue tertiary education in the fields of science and technology. |
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For tertiary and post-graduate education however, reputation can still play a major role in how these qualifications are viewed by potential employers. |
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There is cheaper and more affordable tertiary education for students. |
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Universities are respected in the community and they continue to be the preferred destination for an overwhelming majority of students going on to tertiary education. |
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Pressure built up to invest more in tertiary education so that they could occupy themselves in more advanced courses which might lead to better jobs. |
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Our results reflect practice in a single institution, but practices in this institution are likely to be similar to those in other tertiary care settings. |
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We measured the rate of neonatal autopsy at a tertiary referral centre over the past decade to investigate the role of various factors in determining consent for autopsy. |
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The relevance of research undertaken in secondary or tertiary care to general practice is questionable, and more research based in primary care is needed. |
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At the tertiary care center, there are not only pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons, but also a sophisticated intensive care unit for infants. |
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The participants were children six months to five years of age who were seen in an urban tertiary care emergency department or a large general pediatric clinic. |
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Staff shortages and the poor utilization of support staff inhibit the provision of clinical pharmacy services in all but the main tertiary care hospitals. |
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If the hydroxyl group is bound to a carbon atom that is itself bound to three other carbon atoms then the resultant alcohol is a tertiary alcohol. |
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At the beginning of their first year of tertiary education, many could not have predicted they would one day be embarking on this course of study. |
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In 2001 we had as many students in tertiary education as Germany, which has a population a third larger, and more than comparably sized France, Italy, and Spain. |
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I have received a letter seeking to debate a decision not to establish a scheme to assist parents to save for their children's tertiary education. |
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Recently, Tsai et al. have described the folding complexity of a protein in terms of the arrangement of the building blocks in the protein tertiary structure. |
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Many proteins contain 2 or more different polypeptide chains that are held in association by the same non-covalent forces that stabilize the tertiary structures of proteins. |
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Our data suggest that this difference in tertiary structure alone will segregate these membrane proteins into two different diffusion classes as well. |
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The study reported in this issue on serodiagnosis of dengue infection in a tertiary care hospital in Delhi is a timely reminder of the required extent of monitoring. |
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The lady also shows the girdle of a Franciscan tertiary visible at her knee, an affiliation confirmed by the brown scapular pendant on a gold chain around her neck. |
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The tendency to acknowledge such familial relationships produced a tertiary rather than binary system of racial classification in Louisiana and other French possessions. |
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The different origins, biochemistry and likely tertiary structure of the truncated plant haemoglobins suggest that these proteins may have separate cellular roles. |
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However, this Government is using one institution as a Trojan Horse to rope all tertiary education institutions into the same corral and exert control over them. |
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Successive governments have underfunded tertiary education for years. |
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Within these broad divisions, of course, there are secondary and tertiary subdivisions, the bottom line being the analysis of any given historical decade or century. |
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Then, the emotions of conscience belong to tertiary elaborations discovered in those inner-directed formations of the person constituted as a divided self. |
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They are especially characteristic of many temperate trees where plication occurs between secondary veins before formation of tertiary veins in the bud. |
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It is taught in preschools, in primary schools, in intermediate schools, in secondary schools, in tertiary institutions, and in homes and offices throughout the nation. |
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Meanwhile, the tertiary sector has been the biggest contributor to the Gross Domestic Product followed by the primary sector, with the secondary being the least contributor. |
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Insulin is synthesized as a precursor, preproinsulin, and after removal of the signal peptide, proinsulin folds to form the correct tertiary structure. |
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A variety of fun and interactive displays, exhibits and experiments will turn the venue into an edutainment centre for learners from primary to tertiary level. |
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In 2001 only 26,9 percent of the residents of the nine cities had matriculated and only 11,9 percent had any form of tertiary education. |
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Education for primary, secondary, and tertiary levels is mostly supported by the state. |
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The women's issue became increasingly dominant through the 1880s and they were gradually permitted to take secondary and tertiary education. |
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The only tertiary educational institution in Fleetwood is the Nautical Campus of Blackpool and the Fylde College, located at Broadwater. |
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Today Sardinia is phasing in as an EU region, with a diversified economy focused on tourism and the tertiary sector. |
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Formerly a teacher training college, it gained full university status in 2005 and is the county's main provider of tertiary education. |
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The twenty largest countries by tertiary output in 2015, according to the IMF and CIA World Factbook. |
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Burjeel Hospital, Abu Dhabi's leading tertiary care facility, recently treated a rare case involving a tumorous bone growth, with great success. |
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The fourth stage is tertiary education, which includes both college and university education. |
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Grades three and four were divided into six groups as well, assigned a tertiary color, and given the same homework assignment. |
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Draw your color wheel to include the correct placement of primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. |
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The basic go-back-to-school lessons about primary, secondary and tertiary colors. |
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The entire pipe cleaner model can be considered analogous to a tertiary structure. |
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Proteins come in three dimensions, and their structure is generally imposed by the secondary and tertiary structure of the peptide chain. |
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A different scenario is that New Zealand may move towards a dichotomous tertiary structure of teaching universities and research universities. |
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The amino acids are the same colors in both windows, correlating primary, secondary, and tertiary structures. |
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They form aggregates, secondary structures, which can agglomerate into tertiary structures in the material to be filled. |
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However, few tertiary structures have yet to be revealed, limiting computer simulation based on them. |
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Six-month outcome in unstable angina patients without previous myocardial infarction according to the use of tertiary cardiologic resources. |
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Academically oriented gymnasiums have higher entrance requirements and specifically prepare for Abitur and tertiary education. |
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Dabco 33-LV and BL-11 tertiary amine catalysts for flexible slabstock and flexible molded systems provide precise control of gelling and blowing. |
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The tertiary sector of industry involves the provision of services to other businesses as well as final consumers. |
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The infection can be cured with antibiotics but can develop into potentially fatal tertiary syphilis if left untreated. |
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Secondary schools typically follow on from primary schools and lead into vocational and tertiary education. |
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Annual production capacities are anticipated to be one billion pounds of propylene oxide and two billion pounds of tertiary butyl alcohol. |
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In the tertiary education sector, the government funds more than 15 state universities through the University Grants Commission. |
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Annual production capacities are expected to be around 1 billion pounds of propylene oxide and 2 billion pounds of tertiary butyl alcohol. |
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Serodiagnosis of dengue during an outbreak at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi. |
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And by mixing a primary with a secondary color, an artist can create a tertiary color, with added illusion of nuance and depth. |
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Secondary amines tend to produce fewer of these effects than do the tertiary amines. |
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It is sometimes hard to define whether a given company is part of the secondary or tertiary sector. |
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It maintains a Nordic social welfare system that provides universal health care and tertiary education for its citizens. |
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Franz Liszt was a 19th-century Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, teacher and Franciscan tertiary. |
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The tertiary treatment process consists of Pressure sand filter, Activated carbon filter, Micron filter and Reverse Osmosis membrane. |
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We report a case of ciprofloxacin treatment failure in a typhoid fever patient at a tertiary care hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. |
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The advanced tertiary workers from whom the ranks of gentrifiers and elitearea residents are drawn are, however, not a homogeneous group. |
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Collapsing infrastructure and traumas sustained by windblast are tertiary effects. |
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Grignard reagents react with carbonyl groups to secondary and tertiary alcohols. |
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Aniline combines directly with alkyl iodides to form secondary and tertiary amines. |
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Only 7,000 people in services, although in Belgium as a whole, 49 percent of employment was in the tertiary sector. |
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The twenty largest countries by tertiary output in 2016, according to the IMF and CIA World Factbook. |
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Many other students end up in the numerous private tertiary education colleges around the country. |
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Some biographers attribute the cause of death to tertiary syphilis, others to overwork. |
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Ten medical and dental colleges are located in the Kolkata metropolitan area which act as tertiary referral hospitals in the state. |
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After the 1970s oil boom, tertiary education was improved so that it would reach every subregion of Nigeria. |
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New tertiary industries such as retail, call centres, offices and media have contributed to a high rate of economic growth. |
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The Shiant Isles and St Kilda are formed from much later tertiary basalt and basalt and gabbros respectively. |
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The education system is divided into Kindergarten, primary education, secondary education and tertiary education. |
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These suburbs are more affluent and populated by individuals with tertiary education and higher incomes. |
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It accounts for more than two thirds of Peru's industrial production and most of its tertiary sector. |
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The national health department also operates the San Lazaro Hospital, a special referral tertiary hospital. |
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There are currently 10 tertiary educational institutions in the region, four of them being public. |
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It is one of the few countries in the world that provide universal free education from primary to tertiary stage. |
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Denmark has the fourth highest ratio of tertiary degree holders in the world. |
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The Senior Certificate examination takes place at the end of grade 12 and is necessary for tertiary studies at a South African university. |
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In the 1960s, as tertiary education became more available and cities expanded urban culture began to dominate. |
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At the successful completion of a summer program, course credits are awarded, which in turn are accepted by most tertiary institutions. |
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The ratio of international to local students in tertiary education in Australia is the highest in the OECD countries. |
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Therefore, most students choose public universities for their tertiary education. |
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It is revitalizing areas neglected by industrial and port activities by developing tertiary activities. |
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As one moves from primary to secondary to tertiary alcohols with the same backbone, the hydrogen bond strength, the boiling point, and the acidity typically decrease. |
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Many tertiary care hospitals acquire non-tertiary care hospitals, and some of these mergers lead to a significant increase in referrals from the target to the acquirer. |
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In warm waters it can grow to 12 m long, however in British waters it gives rise to a single main axis with secondary and tertiary branches which are shed annually. |
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Quaternary ammonium and tertiary sulfonium compounds in higher plants. |
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Other tertiary institutions include Ba Isago, ABM University College the largest school of business and management, New Era, Gaborone Institute of Professional Studies etc. |
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For the last 100 years, there has been a substantial shift from the primary and secondary sectors to the tertiary sector in industrialised countries. |
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Started in 1971, it was a pioneer in evaluating tertiary education, and has grown to be one of the most respected for its national and world rankings. |
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Nearly half of those with education at tertiary level in Norway live in the Oslo region, placing it among Europe's top three regions in relation to education. |
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In addition, the government of the Azores employs a large percentage of the population directly or indirectly in the service and tertiary sectors. |
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John's College, founded in 1877, dominated the tertiary education field. |
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Dictionaries do not generally mark tertiary stress, but as mentioned above, some of them treat all syllables with unreduced vowels as having at least secondary stress. |
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More recent sedimentation is mainly located in the north and east of Aachen and was formed through tertiary and quaternary river and wind activities. |
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This curing temperature is lowered with crosslinking catalysts such as cyclic aliphatic tertiary amine and a heteroaryl or a tertiary nucleophilic organophosphorus compound. |
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In some areas where schools do not universally offer sixth forms, tertiary colleges function as a sixth form college as well as a general FE college. |
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The plants are intended to treat approximately 5mgd each, to tertiary levels and provide the reclaimed water to the surrounding areas for agriculture, industry etc. |
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As a tertiary college it also provides a wide range of higher education courses at its two campuses at Grove Park in the town centre and Bersham Road in south west Wrexham. |
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We conducted a retrospective study at our tertiary care institution to evaluate speech and swallowing outcomes after the resection of cervical schwannoma or paraganglioma. |
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From this primary center of origin, cultivation spread and formed secondary and tertiary centers of diversity in Peru, Ecuador, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. |
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Students that fail these exams are not accepted into the sixth form program and either can do courses in other tertiary facilities, or begin working with high school degrees. |
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Thus the vicissitudes of the land and ocean, portrayed in the tertiary formations, harmonise perfectly with other terraqueous phenomena of the same geological period. |
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There are two tertiary institutions operating in the Marshall Islands, the College of the Marshall Islands and the University of the South Pacific. |
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Against these backgrounds, this study aimed to determine the bacterial prevalence of LRTIs among children attending a tertiary hospital in Benin City, Nigeria. |
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Graduation from either formally qualifies for tertiary education. |
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The authors have used this instrument in a tertiary care hospital where one would expect to find higher rates of morbidity, rather than using it in primary care. |
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Hong Kong's tertiary sector dominated economy is characterised by simple taxation with a competitive level of corporate tax and supported by its independent judiciary system. |
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A cross-sectional study was conducted during the rainy and postrainy season of August to December 2011 in the labor ward of the tertiary Hospital in the central Sudan. |
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Agriculture in the area of Tangier is tertiary and mainly cereal. |
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The part that gets the most recognition is the relatively small tertiary care segment with advanced technology and highly specialized medical personnel. |
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Secondary and tertiary flakes display dorsal flake scars, which are simply the markings left behind by flakes detached prior to the detachment of the subject flake. |
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An important outcome from SSSP processing of colorant materials is the ability to develop secondary and tertiary colors by blending primary and secondary colors together. |
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Following the formal recognition of the members of religious tertiary communities, the following centuries saw a steady growth of such communities, across Europe. |
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Alkenes engage in an acid catalysed hydration reaction using concentrated sulfuric acid as a catalyst that gives usually secondary or tertiary alcohols. |
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The question addressed in this paper relates to learning theories that are suitable in designing simulation courseware to be used in tertiary military academies. |
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Students could only use warm or cool colors depending on the color paper chosen, and they were encouraged to mix tertiary colors, tints and shades. |
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