Apparent over-all more rapid performance of children of high intelligence ( n = 10) was demonstrated on a pattern-recognition task to be accounted for by less able children's ( n = 12) much longer times executing a solution rather than while first exploring the problem.
factor profiles. This study explored time trends over a 22-year period of the incidence of adenocarcinoma of the colon and rectum at various subsites among 1 Cancer Center, Henry Ford Health System, Depatients of different race, gender, and stage of disease. troit, Michigan. C olorectal cancer among men and women in the U. S. is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer mortality. The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be 133,500 new cases of colorectal cancer in the U.S. in 1996, and 54,900 deaths due to this disease. 1 Typically defined as a malignant neoplasm involving an organ extending from the cecum to the anus, cancer of the large intestine is receiving major research attention tation, level of regular physical activity, and family history. 3-8 Possible occupational risk factors include asbestos exposure and work in patReceived April 4, 1996; revisions received Autern and model making. 9,10 Risk factors vary in relation to race and
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In 2008, the Performing Arts Librarian and the Bierce LibraryCourse Reserves Manager at the Bierce Library at the University of Akron were charged by library administration to explore possible solutions for providing online media reserves in a manner compliant with U.S. copyright law. In collaboration with the University's Information Technology Services, they developed a system that would deliver streaming music files via Desire2Learn, the University's learning management system. This article explores the development of the service, policy creation, copyright compliance, the testing and implementation of the system, instructor training, and future possibilities.
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