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Learning Stories and Children's Powerful Mathematics
(2007)
Bob
Perry
Sue
Dockett
Elspeth
Harley
The numeracy matrix is, by its very nature, a work in progress.
Pay and Rank of Female Engineers in Government Service: A Crack in the Glass Ceiling
(2006)
Michael
Sincoff
Bud
Baker
T
Graham
Women have made progress at moving into federal engineering careers, especially into positions of upper management and senior leadership beyond the GS-15 level.
HIV Prevention, Care, and Treatment in Two Prisons in Thailand
(2007)
David
Wilson
Nathan
Ford
Verapun
Ngammee
et al.
Injecting drug use in the prisons has decreased in recent years, partly because of reduced availability of heroin (inside and outside).
Factors Influencing Successful IT Women's Career Choices: A Qualitative Study
(2006)
Peggy
Meszaros
Carol
Burger
Elizabeth
Creamer
Self-authorship is central to professional and career decision making.
Human Rights in Tourism: Conceptualization and Stakeholder Perspectives
(2007)
Dennis
Masaka
Non-governmental organizations like Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, World Organization against Torture, Freedom House, International Freedom of Expression Exchange, Anti-Slavery International, etc have been some of the leading human rights advocacy groups in the world.
Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer: What Is the Evidence for Induction Chemoradiation
(2007)
Rob
Glynne-Jones
Mark
Harrison
Chemotherapy may, as a component of chemoradiation (CRT), not only act as a radiosensitizing agent but also potentially eradicate distant micrometastases.
Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness in Western Rwanda: Blindness in a Postconflict Setting
(2007)
Wanjiku
Mathenge
John
Nkurikiye
Hans
Limburg
et al.
On the basis of data from surveys in 55 countries, the authors estimated that there were approximately 37 million blind people in the world.
Conquest, Domination and Control: Europe's Mastery of Nature in Historic Perspective
(2007)
Philip
Pattberg
The hunting and gathering activities of tribal societies, agriculture and the domestication of animals in post-Neolithic societies, the construction of the grand canal in classical China, or the ceremonial buildings of Meso-American cultures, are different examples of the anthropogenic shaping and control of nature in different historical epochs.
Individual and Societal Response to Sexual Betrayal: A View From Around the World
(2007)
William
Jankowiak
M
Hardgrave
A prevalent assumption among social scientists is that extramarital affairs are tolerated more for men than they are for women.
Contribution of a Common Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism to the Genetic Predisposition for Erythropoietic Protoporphyria
(2006)
Laurent
Gouya
Caroline
Martin-Schmitt
Anne-Marie
Robreau
et al.
Erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP) is an inherited disorder of heme biosynthesis that results from a partial deficiency of ferrochelatase (FECH).
Breast cancer characteristics of Vietnamese women in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area
(2002)
Scarlett
Lin
John
Phan
Albert
Lin
Vietnamese women were more likely than non-Hispanic whites to be diagnosed with breast cancer with poorly or undifferentiated tumors and to have negative estrogen- and progesterone-receptor status.
Improving the Representativeness of Behavioral and Clinical Surveillance for Persons with HIV in the United States: The Rationale for Developing a Population-Based Approach
(2007)
A
McNaghten
Mitchell
Wolfe
Ida
Onorato
et al.
In many local areas, legal authority for HIV/AIDS surveillance activities may also extend to the collection of clinical outcomes surveillance data in Medical Monitoring Project (MMP).
MANAGING PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES OF TEACHING STAFF IN THE UNIVERSITY: Views of Finnish University Leaders
(2007)
Stephen
Anyamele, Ph.D.
Staff development is central to the quality of higher education.
After Iraq: Why Conceding Defeat Would Be Good for American Foreign Policy
(2007)
Hal
Brands
By placing 160,000 U.S. troops in a guerilla war in the heart of the Middle East, the Bush administration has simply made it easier for al Qaeda's Iraqi offshoots to kill Americans, attract recruits, and garner an otherwise unattainable global celebrity.
Residual neurotoxicity in ovarian cancer patients in clinical remission after first-line chemotherapy with carboplatin and paclitaxel: The Multicenter Italian Trial in Ovarian cancer (MITO-4) retrospective study
(2006)
Sandro
Pignata
Sabino
Placido
Rosalbino
Biamonte
et al.
The use of carboplatin and paclitaxel to treat recurrent disease may be limited by the risk of cumulative peripheral neurotoxicity, a common side effect of this combination when given as first-line chemotherapy in ovarian cancer.
Ethical Consumerism: Are Unethical Labour Practices Important to Consumers?
(2006)
Scott
Brenton
Lotte ten
Hacken
Brand equity is 'the differential contribution of the brand name on the value of the branded product', and include brand-related beliefs such as: desirability for and trust in the brand; perceptions of quality; and purchase likelihood.
Playing by Our Own Rules: How U.S. Marginalization of International Human Rights Law Led to Torture
(2007)
Jamie
Mayerfeld
At various times the United States has used torture as a counter-insurgency tactic abroad.
Female Franchisors: How Different are They from Female Independent Business Owners?
(2006)
Scott
Weaven
Carmel
Herington
Most research suggests that individuals are driven by personal and financial goals such as the need for control and achievement, operational independence, the minimization of work and family conflict, and wealth creation.
Corporate Entrepreneurship: An Empirical Study of the Importance of Strategic Considerations in the Creation of Radical Innovation
(2007)
Astrid
Lassen
In a reality characterized by intensified global competition, dynamic
change and increasing uncertainty, the need for organizations to become
more innovative in order to survive and grow is increasing rapidly.
Low self-esteem and psychiatric patients: Part I The relationship between low self-esteem and psychiatric diagnosis
(2003)
Peter
Silverstone
Mahnaz
Salsali
It has also been proposed that low self-esteem also acts as a vulnerability factor for the development of major depression.
Effects of Plantain and Corn Starches on the Mechanical and Disintegration Properties of Paracetamol Tablets
(2005)
Olufunke
Akin-Ajani
Oludele
Itiola
Oluwatoyin
Odeku
Plantain starch, obtained from the unripe fruit of the plant, Musa paradisiaca L. (Musaceae), has been investigated as binder and disintegrant in tablet formulations.
Alcohol Abuse Enhances Neuroinflammation and Impairs Immune Responses in an Animal Model of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Encephalitis
(2006)
Raghava
Potula
James
Haorah
Bryan
Knipe
et al.
It has been suggested that the central nervous system (CNS) suffers the additive effects of alcohol abuse and HIV-1 infection.
Motivation of Asian Americans to Study Medicine: A Pilot Study
(2007)
Ralitsa
Akins, M.D., Ph.D.
In many Asian cultures, students are not viewed as autonomous; rather, the students should live up to their role of being "students."
Library Liaison with non-academic units: a new application for a traditional model
(2007)
Candice
Dahl
At a time when neither human nor financial resources in libraries are available in abundance, both staffing and budgetary considerations must be taken into account when contemplating an expansion of services.
Enrolling adolescents in HIV vaccine trials: reflections on legal complexities from South Africa
(2007)
Catherine
Slack
Ann
Strode
Theodore
Fleischer
et al.
In Merck's ongoing quadrivalent HPV vaccine program, at least 12,000 young people between the ages of 9-24 have received the HPV vaccine, with approximately 20% of these being boys and girl between the ages of 9-15.





















