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    research portal. A research portal is designed to support researchers and other stakeholders‚ such as research spon-sors‚ at finding relevant research by structuring content of a specific scientific domain‚ make the content accessible‚ and present it to the stakeholders. The research portal pre-sented in this thesis is community-driven and fosters collaboration within the research community as users can contribute own research and knowledge to the portal and can use the research portal for communication

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    a continuous process. Each child is an individual and will develop at different ways both physically and mentally. The common denominator amongst theories of development is the way in which a child develops can be roughly the same‚ and are driven by the biological and physical development of the chid. I have described the areas of development in a five stage process:- Stage One – 0-1 Years – this is a key 12 months where a child builds trust with the people who respond to their needs. Emotional

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    An In-Depth Look at Portal Hypertension Portal Hypertension (PH) is an increase in the pressure within the portal venous system. The portal venous system is a network of veins that carry blood from the digestive organs to the liver. The most common cause of PH is cirrhosis of the liver. Cirrhosis is an advanced stage of liver scarring called fibrosis. This impedes the liver’s ability to function. PH caused by cirrhosis can often lead to the restored patency of a certain ligament of the liver called

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    The Royal Portal Analysis

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    As I approach the Royal Portal also known as the west façade‚ to the left and the right of are the northern and southern tower. The south tower was completed in 1160 and is 349 feet tall. The North Star is 377 feet tall and is capped by a spire added in the early 16th century to an already existing tower. Between the towers are the three lancet windows. As I enter the central portal I look up and I see the breathtaking clerestory windows the high 120 feet ceilings‚ and large buttresses‚ your eyes

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    Material in Portal Frame

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    Materials in Portal Frame In this section‚ materials which can be utilized in this portal frame structure will be discussed. Each material advantages and disadvantages will also be discussed. Since the world of construction nowadays have been favouring environmental friendly material in construction with the lowest cost possible‚ this section will also discuss about the benefits of each material to the environment. Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer or GFRP is a material

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    Experiment 4.14 Portal Frame ( Plastic Bending of Portals ) AIM : To compare the ability of the portal frame to resists vertical and horizontal loadings. DESCRIPTION: Figure 1 shows the Plastic Bending of Portals experiment set up in a Test Frame. The Plastic Bending of Portals experiment consists of a specimen steel portal frame held firmly at the bottom corners by two fixing blocks (ensuring an encastre fixing). Two load cells load the specimen frame by wires and adjustable

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    Gothic style began to overtake the architecture and artistry in the creation of stave church portals. After Christianity swept through Norway new styles and motifs were brought along and adapted by craftsmen‚ particularly woodcarvers who incorporated them into everything from furniture to stave churches. But in many ways tradition outweighed renovations‚ particularly in animal motifs. When exploring the portals of Gothic Viking buildings one continued motifs speaks with a unique significance. This paper

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    Maxis Marketing Plan

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    INTRODUCTION By virtue of Section 11 of the Contracts Act‚ only persons who are of the age of majority according to the law to which they are subject are competent to contract. However‚ there are certain statutory exceptions to the rule that all contracts entered into by minors are void. These exceptions are found in the Age of Majority Act 1971 Contracts(Amendment) Act 1976‚ relating to scholarship agreements‚ and the Children and Young Persons(Employment) Act 1966. What is minor

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    reliable patient data through the use of Electronic Health Record (EHR) and patient portals. The EHR allows the provide to provide care efficiency while a patient portal empowers the patients to participate in care decisions. The ONC (2016) reported Health information technology (HIT) is a powerful tool that helps providers achieve better care‚ better communication and better outcomes. The use of patient portals has become a necessity for population health management and implementing triple aim

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    INTRODUCTION Project Context In this fast pacing world today‚ it is undeniable that technology plays a very vital role in keeping up with pace. The rapid advancement in this field has been revolutionizing the way we live our daily lives by tearing down the horizons and eventually eradicating those completely. With the borderless shown by this field‚ what we just merely a glimpse of what is to come in the future. As the new generation of the people who are aiming to exhaust and utilize more possibilities

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