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    2. Conventional Imaging findings All of the cases shows hypointense on T1-weighted image and hyperintense on T2-weighted image. Mean of the lesion size in pyogenic‚ fungal‚ and Tuberculous abscess were measured 3.2 cm‚ 2.9 cm‚ and 2.7 cm‚ respectively. In the wall of pyogenic abscess were smooth or lobulated (n=8‚ 82%). Irregular wall was found only in 4 cases (18%) of pyogenic abscess. In the tuberculous abscess‚ there were smooth/lobulated wall (n=7‚ 77.8%) and irregular wall (n=2‚ 22.2%). The

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    This article examines the direction of ethnic politics in Malaysia by investigating the 2008 election results and the subsequent political maneuverings of political parties following the election. The results do not clearly demonstrate the demise of ethnic politics; however‚ the communal political paradigm of the Barisan Nasional Party (BN) has become increasingly ineffective in its attempts to appease both Malay and non-Malay communities. Following the election‚ the BN seems to have moved towards

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    leaving unemployment to employment or economic inactivity in any particular month of his spell out of work by estimating it in a discrete time independent competing risks framework with flexible baseline hazard rates and gamma-distributed unobserved heterogeneity. The results in all specifications indicate no significant effect of receiving unemployment benefits but significant negative effect of having income from casual activities‚ subsidiary farming‚ household income or pension on the hazard of re-employment

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    Economics 108‚ 1–33. Barth‚ J.‚ Caprio‚ G.‚ Levine‚ R.‚ 2004. Bank regulation and supervision: what works best? Journal of Financial Intermediation 13‚ 205–248. Beck‚ T.‚ De Jonghe‚ O.‚ Schepens‚ G.‚ 2013. Bank competition and stability: crosscountry heterogeneity. Journal of Financial Intermediation 22‚ 218L 244. Beck‚ T.‚ Demirgüc-Kunt‚ A.‚ 2009. Financial institutions and markets across ¸ Bekaert‚ G.‚ Harvey‚ C.‚ Lundblad‚ C.‚ 2005. Does financial liberalization spur growth? Journal of Financial Economics

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    which touches many lives and many different economic activities. (Chris Cooper et al‚ 2005) Tourism produces and sells product bundles instead of products (products being “experiences”) which are very intangible‚ products that cannot be stored (simultaneity of production and consumption)‚ therefore perishable. As far as the tourist is concerned‚ the product covers the complete experience from the time he leaves home till the time he reaches his chosen destination. (Barnett‚ M & Standing‚ C‚ 2001)

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    Theatrical Genres Comedy - In comedy the audience expects laughter and a happy ending‚ but one should be able to differentiate among at least three kinds of laughter. It is possible to laugh with a character that we like or admire; if this character triumphs at the end. For example‚ we might laugh in celebration. When we laugh at characters‚ it is because of some incongruity in behavior: because they are not as good or clever as they think they should be. This kind of comedy which shows us the

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    Theoretical concepts of ELH 1. Development 2. Evolution  3. Change 4. Mechanism of a change 5. Diachrony  6. Synchrony 7. Statics 8. Dynamics 9. Language space 10. Linguistic situation DEVELOPMENT 1) The act of developing or the state of being developed‚ as: The application of techniques or technology to the production of new good The business of constructing buildings or otherwise altering land for new uses. A significant event‚ occurrence‚ or changed. 2)The organize

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    3.1. Why Self Adaptive Semantic Focused Crawler (SASF): A focused crawler is typically known to return relevant web searches on a given topic when a query is fired. The requirement of a web crawler that downloads most relevant web pages from such a large web is still a major challenge in the field of Information Retrieval Systems. Earlier web crawlers used to have keyword matching techniques for retrieval of the data but there was no concern of relevancy. If (search_query == Page[web_content])

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    ARTICLE RESEARCH ON ABC COST METHODOLOGY Factors influencing the performance of activity based costing teams: a field study of ABC model development time in the automobile industry 1- What is the research objective of the article? The main objective of this article is to study how the different variables explained by the text affect the final outcome of the company. This study is in charge of demonstrating how can the ABC implementation; used by a large group of companies‚ could make the main

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    The Neighborhoods and Crime Theory came about from research by the Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago. Their goal was to pinpoint the environmental factors related to crime. Where as Durkheim focused on how rapid change in society influenced crime rates‚ these studies looked at how change in individual neighborhoods affected crime. The research as a whole is known as the Chicago School of Human Ecology. Ecology is the study of relations of organisms to one another and to their

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