Dermatome (anatomy) A dermatome is an area of skin that is mainly supplied by a single spinal nerve. There are eight cervical nerves (C1 being an exception with no dermatome)‚ twelve thoracic nerves‚ five lumbar nerves and five sacral nerves. Each of these nerves relays sensation (including pain) from a particular region of skin to the brain. Along the thorax and abdomen the dermatomes are like a stack of discs forming a human‚ each supplied by a different spinal nerve. Along the arms and the
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Principles of Programming Languages‚ 3 Matteo Pradella DEI‚ PoliMi May 2012 Matteo Pradella (DEI‚ PoliMi) Principles of Programming Languages‚ 3 May 2012 1 / 54 1 Logic Programming: Prolog 2 Managing nondeterminism 3 The Prolog Language Matteo Pradella (DEI‚ PoliMi) Principles of Programming Languages‚ 3 May 2012 2 / 54 Introduction to Prolog Created around 1972 by Alain Colmerauer with Philippe Roussel‚ based on Robert Kowalski’s procedural
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The Grammar Translation Method Howatt in his book‚ The Empirical Evidence for the Influence of L1 in Interlanguage (1984: 98) points out The Classical Method (Grammar translation Method) was originally associated with the teaching of Latin and – to a much lesser extent – ancient Greek. The aim of teaching Latin and Greek was (and is) obviously not so that learners would be able to speak them. The aims were/are rather to develop : • Logical thinking • Intellectual
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Contrastive rhetoric Contrastive rhetoric examines the influence of differences and similarities across cultures on students L2 writing. It is mainly concerned with the influence of the ESL learners’ culture and L1 language on their writing in target language. The concept of contrastive rhetoric was first investigated by Robert Kaplan (1966). In his article entitled “Cultural thought patterns in inter-cultural education”‚ Kaplan argues that the humans are influenced by the diversity of their
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Word List to get lost (Letter 1) a foundling (L2) wiry and tough (L2) to be homesick (L 2) bright (L 3) to improve (L 3) to make something up (L4) charitable (L4) to turn one’s back on somebody (L4) a campus (L5) to pepper somebody with letters (L5) Answer the questions 1. What kind of institution was the John Grier Home in your opinion? 2. What was Jerusha’s impression of the college? Was she happy there? 3. Why did Judy feel “like a fire horse”‚ all of the time at college? 4. Why did Jerusha write
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APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE - Assignment SUBJECT ASSIGNMENT: APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE Name and surname(s): Jose Lanchipa Bueno Login: Group: 27 Date: 02/10/2011 1 APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE - Assignment INDEX Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 References .....................................................................................................3-5 …………………………………………………………………………5- 7 …………………………………………………………………………8-9 ..............................................................................
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1. Answer the following questions about the case at the start of the chapter. a. Based on the spreadsheet data‚ how would you characterize Steel Works’ products? What about Steel Works’ customers? Given your answer and the information in the case what does this suggest? b. What does the coefficient of variation tell us? Can you determine the coefficient of variation for the DuraBend™ and DuraFlex™ product lines? c. How much inventory has Steel Works been holding? How much should they have been holding
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Daystar University (Nairobi Campus) Assignment in partial fulfillment of the course ECO 212X Presented to: M.R Jimnah Waweru Presented by: Betsy Mbinya Mulwa. Admission Number: 10-1026 Topic on research: Money and Banking in both Kenya and the developing countries. Date due: 16/04/2012 Table of contents Section A Introduction …………………………………………….. The history and creation of money……………………………… The nature and functions of money……………………………. The demand for and supply of money…………………………
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