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              <enumerator>(b)</enumerator>
              <i>Unfair or Excessive Prices</i>
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          <div5 id="law-ocl-9780199269297-div5-88">
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                  <enumerator>4.362</enumerator>
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            <title>
              <p>
                <enumerator>(i)</enumerator>
                <i>Excessive prices</i>
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          <div5 id="law-ocl-9780199269297-div5-89">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p>General</p>
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            <div6 id="law-ocl-9780199269297-div6-119" role="prelim">
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                  <enumerator>4.363</enumerator>
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                  <enumerator>4.364</enumerator>
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                  <enumerator>4.365</enumerator>
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            <div6 id="law-ocl-9780199269297-div6-120">
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                <title>
                  <p>
                    <i>General Motors</i>
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                </title>
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              <div7 id="law-ocl-9780199269297-div7-368">
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                  <enumerator>4.366</enumerator>
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            <div6 id="law-ocl-9780199269297-div6-121">
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                <title>
                  <p>
                    <i>United Brands</i>
                  </p>
                </title>
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                  <enumerator>4.367</enumerator>
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      <url webUrl="http://www.philosophersimprint.org">www.philosophersimprint.org</url>
    
      <url id="law-ildc-11gm01-url-1" webUrl="http://www.thecommonwealth.org">www.thecommonwealth.org</url>
    
      <url webUrl="http://www.epic.tvu.ac.uk/PDF%20Files/epic2/epic2-final.pdf">www.epic.tvu.ac.uk/PDF Files/epic2/epic2-final.pdf</url>
    
      <url webUrl="http://www.bcn.cl/pags/legislaci%C3%B3n/leyes/constituci%C3%B3n_politica.htm">http://www.bcn.cl/pags/legislación/leyes/constitución_politica.htm</url>
    
      <url webUrl="http://www.somosdefensores.org/attachments/article/412/informesomosdefensoresespa%C3%B1olFINAL2012.pdf">www.somosdefensores.org/attachments/article/412/informesomosdefensoresespañolFINAL2012.pdf</url>
    
      <url webUrl="http://www.law.duke.edu/shell/cite.pl?9+Duke+J.+Gender+L.+&amp;+Pol'y+237#B8">http://www.law.duke.edu/shell/cite.pl?9+Duke+J.+Gender+L.+&#x0026;+Pol&#x0027;y+237#B8"</url>
    
      <textMatter id="law-ocw-cm631-textMatter-1">
        <div1 id="law-ocw-cm631-div1-1" doi="10.1093/law:ocw/law-ocw-cm631.021.0001">
          <titleGroup id="law-ocw-cm631-titleGroup-2">
            <title id="law-ocw-cm631-title-2">
              <p id="law-ocw-cm631-p-2"><enumerator altNum="(1)">1.</enumerator> Constitutional Law
                and Political System in General</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p id="law-ocw-cm631-p-3">
            <bibList id="law-ocw-cm631-bibList-1">
              <bibItem id="law-ocw-cm631-bibItem-2" class="book" title="The Rule of Law in the Arab World. Courts in Egypt and the Gulf" author="Brown, Nathan" date="1997" place="Cambridge" publisher="Cambridge University Press"><nameGrp role="author" mainName="Brown" foreNames="Nathan">Nathan Brown</nameGrp>, <i>The Rule of Law in the Arab World.
                  Courts in Egypt and the Gulf</i> (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
                1997).</bibItem>
              <bibItem id="law-ocw-cm631-bibItem-3" class="book" title="Constitutions in a Nonconstitutional World – Arab Basic Laws and the Prospects for Accountable Government" author="Brown, Nathan" date="2002" place="Albany" publisher="State University of New York Press"><nameGrp role="author" mainName="Brown" foreNames="Nathan">Nathan Brown</nameGrp>, <i>Constitutions in a
                  Nonconstitutional World – Arab Basic Laws and the Prospects for Accountable
                  Government</i> (State University of New York Press, Albany 2002).</bibItem>
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        <div1 id="law-ocw-cm631-div1-2" doi="10.1093/law:ocw/law-ocw-cm631.021.0002">
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            <title id="law-ocw-cm631-title-3">
              <p id="law-ocw-cm631-p-8"><enumerator altNum="(2)">2.</enumerator> Fundamental Rights
                Protection</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p id="law-ocw-cm631-p-4">
            <bibList id="law-ocw-cm631-bibList-2">
              <bibItem id="law-ocw-cm631-bibItem-11" class="journalArticle" title="Apostasy and Public Policy in Contemporary Egypt: an Evaluation of Recent Cases from Egypt’s Highest Courts" author="Berger, Maurits" journalName="Human Rights Quarterly" date="2003" vol="25" page="720" pageLast="740"><nameGrp role="author" mainName="Berger" foreNames="Maurits">Maurits Berger</nameGrp>, <i>Apostasy and Public Policy in
                  Contemporary Egypt: an Evaluation of Recent Cases from Egypt’s Highest Courts</i>,
                Human Rights Quarterly 25 (2003), 720-740.</bibItem>
              <bibItem id="law-ocw-cm631-bibItem-12" class="journalArticle" journalName="Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law" author="Bernard-Maugiron, Natalie" title="Freedom of the Press in Egypt: Checks and Balances" vol="6" date="1999" page="22" pageLast="43"><nameGrp role="partAuthor" mainName="Bernard-Maugiron" foreNames="Natalie">Natalie Bernard-Maugiron</nameGrp>, <i>Freedom of the Press in
                  Egypt: Checks and Balances</i>, Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 6
                (1999/2000), 22-43.</bibItem>
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      <documentSource>
        <p>Mendoza-Government of Argentina</p>
      </documentSource>
    
      <regDateGrp>
        <regDate role="adopted">1994-08-22</regDate>
        <regDate role="entryIntoForce">1994-08-24</regDate>
        <regDate role="promulgated">1994-08-23</regDate>
        <regDate role="published">1994-08-23</regDate>
        <regDate role="ratification">1994-08-23</regDate>
        <regDate role="signature">1994-08-23</regDate>
        <regDate role="amended">1994-08-23</regDate>
      </regDateGrp>
    
      <abstract>
        <p>Legislative power in Andalusia is vested in the unicameral Parliament of Andalusia. It
          comprises a minimum of 109 deputies and is elected for a four-year term. It may be
          dissolved early by the President of the Junta but not while a motion of censure is in
          progress.</p>
      </abstract>
    
      <translationInfo>
        <translationType>Official</translationType>
        <translator>
          <nameGrp foreNames="Gisbert H." mainName="Flanz">Gisbert H. Flanz</nameGrp>
        </translator>
      </translationInfo>
    
      <enumerator altNum="Part I">Part I.</enumerator>
    
      <enumerator altNum="(1)">(1)</enumerator>
    
      <enumerator altNum="Sch.2">Schedule 2.</enumerator>
    
      <mainText>
        <textMatter>
          <div1 id="law-ocw-cd710-div1-1">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator altNum="Chapter I">CHAPTER I</enumerator> Declarations, Rights and
                  Guarantees</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>The Argentine Nation adopts the federal, republican, representative form for its
              government, as established by the present Constitution.</p>
            <p>All citizens have the right of resistance against those who execute the forcible acts
              stated in this article.</p>
          </div1>
          <div1 id="law-ocw-cd710-div1-2">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator altNum="Chapter II">CHAPTER II</enumerator> NEW RIGHTS AND
                  GUARANTEES</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>This Constitution shall remain in force even if its observance is interrupted by acts
              of force against the institutional order and the democratic system. Such acts shall be
              irrevocably void.</p>
            <p>Their authors shall be subject to the sanction provided in Article 29, forever
              disqualified from holding public office and excluded from the benefits of pardon and
              commutation of sentences.</p>
            <p>Also suffering the same sanctions shall be those who, as aconsequence of these acts,
              usurp the functions reserved to the authorities of this Constitution or those of the
              Provinces, and shall answer civilly and criminally for their acts. The aforementioned
              actions are not subject to the statute of limitations.</p>
            <p>All citizens have the right of resistance against those who execute the forcible acts
              stated in this article.</p>
            <p>Likewise, he who commits a serious fraudulent crime against the State that leads to
              his enrichment shall have acted against the democratic system [and] is thereafter
              disqualified from holding public office or employment for the period of time that the
              laws specify.</p>
            <p>Congress shall pass a law concerning public ethics in the exercise of public
              functions.</p>
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </mainText>
    
      <disclaimer>
        <p>© Jonathan M. Miller, reproduced with permission</p>
      </disclaimer>
    
      <authorGroup>
        <nameGrp foreNames="Gisbert H." mainName="Flanz">Gisbert H. Flanz</nameGrp>
      </authorGroup>
    
      <editorGroup>
        <nameGrp foreNames="Philip" mainName="Raworth">Philip Raworth</nameGrp>
      </editorGroup>
    
      <versionInfo>
        <origDate>2009-10-01</origDate>
        <versionDate>2009-10-01</versionDate>
        <versionNum>1</versionNum>
        <versionDesc>current</versionDesc>
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      <versionInfo>
        <origDate>2005-07-01</origDate>
        <versionDate>2005-07-13</versionDate>
        <sbschDate>2005-07-13</sbschDate>
        <versionNum>2</versionNum>
      </versionInfo>
    
      <document id="law-ocw-cm96" citId="OCW CM 96 (AR)" funcRole="commentary">
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      <document id="law-ocw-cm96-H1997" citId="OCW CM 96 (AR) H 1997">
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      <regGroup id="law-ocw-cd770" regid="OCW CD 770 (NA)" funcRole="Constitution">
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      <regGroup id="law-ocw-cd133-H1987" regid="OCW CD 133 (CA-man) H 1987">
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        </regulation>
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      <regGroup id="law-ocw-cd1150-H2010-1" regid="OCW CD 1150 (US-az) H 2010-1">
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      <regulation id="law-ocw-cd710-regulation-1">
        <frontMatter id="law-ocw-cd710-frontMatter-1">
          <miscMatterGroup id="law-ocw-cd710-miscMatterGroup-1">
            <miscMatter id="law-ocw-cd710-miscMatter-1">
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p>Constitution of Cape Verde</p>
                </title>
                <subtitle>
                  <p>National Popular Assembly</p>
                  <p>National Popular Assembly</p>
                  <p>Constitutional Law No. 01/IV/92</p>
                  <p>Of September 25</p>
                </subtitle>
              </titleGroup>
              <textMatter>
                <div1 id="law-ocw-cd710-miscMatter-1-div1-1" role="prelim">
                  <p>By popular mandate, the National Popular Assembly, under the provisions of
                    paragraphs (a) and (b) of Article 58 of the Constitution, decrees the
                    following:</p>
                </div1>
                <div1 id="law-ocw-cd710-miscMatter-1-div1-2">
                  <titleGroup>
                    <title>
                      <p>
                        <enumerator>Article 1</enumerator>
                      </p>
                    </title>
                  </titleGroup>
                  <p><enumerator>(1)</enumerator> Articles 1 to 93 and Article 96 of the Political
                    Constitution of the Republic of Cape Verde, approved in the 9th Legislative
                    Session on September 5, 1980, shall be revoked.</p>
                  <p><enumerator>(2)</enumerator> Law No. 2/81 of February 14, Constitutional Law
                    No. 1/III/88 of December 17, and Constitutional Law No. 2/III/90 of September 29
                    shall be revoked.</p>
                </div1>
              </textMatter>
            </miscMatter>
          </miscMatterGroup>
        </frontMatter>
        <mainText id="law-ocw-cd710-mainText-1">
          <textMatter><--...--></textMatter>
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      </regulation>
    
      <regulation id="law-ocw-cd724-regulation-1">
        <mainText id="law-ocw-cd724-mainText-1">
          <textMatter>
            <div1 id="law-ocw-cd724-regulation-1-div1-1">
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p>
                    <enumerator>PART 1</enumerator>
                  </p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <div2 id="law-ocw-cd724-regulation-1-div2-1">
                <titleGroup>
                  <title>
                    <p>
                      <enumerator>§1</enumerator>
                    </p>
                  </title>
                </titleGroup>
                <p>This Constitutional Act shall apply to all parts of the Kingdom of Denmark.</p>
              </div2>
            </div1>
          </textMatter>
        </mainText>
      </regulation>
    
      <appendix role="schedule" id="law-ocw-cd710-appendix-2" doi="10.1093/law/oco-cd710.005.02">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>Schedule 2</enumerator>Modifications of Part I in relation to
              judge-arbitrators</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <div1 id="law-ocw-cd710-appendix-2-div1-1">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p>Introductory</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <div2 id="law-ocw-cd710-appendix-2-div2-1">
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p>
                    <enumerator>1.</enumerator>
                  </p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <div3 id="law-ocw-cd710-appendix-2-div3-1">
                <p>In this Schedule "judge-arbitrator" means a judge of the Commercial Court or
                  official referee appointed as arbitrator or umpire under section 93.</p>
              </div3>
            </div2>
          </div1>
          <div1 id="law-ocw-cd710-appendix-2-div1-2">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p>General</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <div2 id="law-ocw-cd710-appendix-2-div2-2">
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p>
                    <enumerator>2.</enumerator>
                  </p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <div3 id="law-ocw-cd710-appendix-2-div3-2">
                <p><enumerator>(1)</enumerator> Subject to the following provisions of this
                  Schedule, references in Part I to the court shall be construed in relation to a
                  judge-arbitrator, or in relation to the appointment of a judge-arbitrator, as
                  references to the Court of Appeal.</p>
              </div3>
              <div3 id="law-ocw-cd710-appendix-2-div3-3">
                <p><enumerator>(2)</enumerator> The references in sections 32(6), 45(6) and 69(8) to
                  the Court of Appeal shall in such a case be construed as references to the House
                  of Lords.</p>
              </div3>
            </div2>
          </div1>
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      </appendix>
    
      <endMatter>
        <miscMatterGroup>
          <miscMatter id="law-ocw-cd710-miscMatter-4">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p>Model conciliation clause</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <textMatter>
              <p>Where, in the event of a dispute arising out of or relating to this contract, the
                parties wish to seek an amicable settlement of that dispute by conciliation, the
                conciliation shall take place in accordance with the UNCITRAL Conciliation Rules as
                at present in force.</p>
              <p>(The parties may agree on other conciliation clauses.)</p>
            </textMatter>
          </miscMatter>
          <miscMatter id="law-ocw-cd710-miscMatter-5">
            <textMatter>
              <p><i>Further information may be obtained from:</i></p>
              <p>
                <displayText class="other">
                  <lineGroup>
                    <line>UNCITRAL Secretariat</line>
                    <line>Vienna International Centre</line>
                    <line>P.O. Box 500</line>
                    <line>A-1400 Vienna, Austria</line>
                    <line>Telephone: (+43 1) 26060-4060</line>
                    <line>Telefax: (+43 1) 26060-5813</line>
                    <line>Internet: <url webUrl="http://www.uncitral.org/">http://www.uncitral.org</url></line>
                    <line>E-mail: uncitral@uncitral.org</line>
                  </lineGroup>
                </displayText>
              </p>
            </textMatter>
          </miscMatter>
        </miscMatterGroup>
      </endMatter>
    
      <citeGrp>
        <bibItem class="forDom" subClass="constitution" idnumber=" OCW CD 770 (NA)|Org Law No 2/1979" date="2000-01-07" title="Organic Law No. 2/1979 of October 3, 1979 on the Constitutional Court (as Amended to January 7, 2000)">Organic Law No. 2/1979 of October 3, 1979 on the Constitutional Court (as Amended to
          January 7, 2000)</bibItem>
      </citeGrp>
    
      <jurisdictionGroup id="law-ocw-cd310-jurisdictionGroup-1">
        <jurisdiction id="law-ocw-cd310-jurisdiction-1" ISOcountry="EE">Estonia</jurisdiction>
        <jurisdiction id="law-ocw-cd310-jurisdiction-2">Estonia Parliament
          (Riigikogu)</jurisdiction>
      </jurisdictionGroup>
    
      <jurisdictionGroup>
        <jurisdiction ISOcountry="GB">United Kingdom</jurisdiction>
        <jurisdictionRelated province="ald" role="applicable">Alderney</jurisdictionRelated>
        <jurisdictionRelated province="AI" role="applicable">Anguilla</jurisdictionRelated>
        <jurisdictionRelated province="BM" role="applicable">Bermuda</jurisdictionRelated>
        <-- other related jurisdictions -->
      </jurisdictionGroup>
    
      <miscMatter id="law-9780199694389-miscMatter-1" class="contents">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Contents</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>
            <list class="contents">
              <list1 listType="unstructured">
                <item1 id="law-9780199694389-miscMatter-1-item1-1" role="frontMatter">
                  <list2 listType="unstructured">
                    <item2 id="law-9780199694389-miscMatter-1-item2-1">
                      <p>
                        <xrefGrp>
                          <xref ref="law-9780199694389-div1-1">List of Portraits</xref>
                          <pageNum pageId="xii">xii</pageNum>
                        </xrefGrp>
                      </p>
                    </item2>
                    <item2 id="law-9780199694389-miscMatter-1-item2-2">
                      <p>
                        <xrefGrp>
                          <xref ref="law-9780199694389-div1-12">List of Contributors</xref>
                          <pageNum pageId="xiii">xiii</pageNum>
                        </xrefGrp>
                      </p>
                    </item2>
                    <item2 id="law-9780199694389-miscMatter-1-item2-3">
                      <p>
                        <xrefGrp>
                          <xref ref="law-9780199694389-div1-13">On Using the Book</xref>
                          <pageNum pageId="xix">xix</pageNum>
                        </xrefGrp>
                      </p>
                    </item2>
                  </list2>
                </item1>
                <item1 id="law-9780199694389-miscMatter-1-item1-2" role="mainText">
                  <p>
                    <xrefGrp>
                      <xref ref="law-9780199694389-div1-107">The Companion: Alphabetical
                        Entries</xref>
                      <pageNum pageId="1">1</pageNum>
                    </xrefGrp>
                  </p>
                </item1>
                <item1 id="law-9780199694389-miscMatter-1-item1-3" role="endMatter">
                  <title>
                    <p>Appendices</p>
                  </title>
                  <list2>
                    <item2 id="law-9780199694389-miscMatter-1-item2-4">
                      <p>
                        <xrefGrp>
                          <xref ref="law-9780199694389-div1-14">Logical Symbols</xref>
                          <pageNum pageId="971">971</pageNum>
                        </xrefGrp>
                      </p>
                    </item2>
                    <item2 id="law-9780199694389-miscMatter-1-item2-5">
                      <p>
                        <xrefGrp>
                          <xref ref="law-9780199694389-div1-15">Maps of Philosophy</xref>
                          <pageNum pageId="973">973</pageNum>
                        </xrefGrp>
                      </p>
                    </item2>
                    <item2 id="law-9780199694389-miscMatter-1-item2-6">
                      <p>
                        <xrefGrp>
                          <xref ref="law-9780199694389-div1-16">A Chronological Table of
                            Philosophy</xref>
                          <pageNum pageId="991">991</pageNum>
                        </xrefGrp>
                      </p>
                    </item2>
                  </list2>
                </item1>
                <item1 id="law-9780199694389-miscMatter-1-item1-4" role="endMatter">
                  <p>
                    <xrefGrp>
                      <xref ref="law-9780199694389-div1-17">Sources of Illustrations</xref>
                      <pageNum pageId="1003">1003</pageNum>
                    </xrefGrp>
                  </p>
                </item1>
                <item1 id="law-9780199694389-miscMatter-1-item1-5" role="endMatter">
                  <p>
                    <xrefGrp>
                      <xref ref="law-9780199694389-div1-18">Index and List of Entries</xref>
                      <pageNum pageId="1005">1005</pageNum>
                    </xrefGrp>
                  </p>
                </item1>
              </list1>
            </list>
          </p>
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        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Resolution 35/52 adopted by the General Assembly on 4 December 1980</p>
            <p>35/52. Conciliation Rules of the United Nations Commission on International Trade
              Law</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p><i>The General Assembly,</i></p>
          <p><i>Recognizing</i> the value of conciliation as a method of amicably settling disputes
            arising in the context of international commercial relations,</p>
          <p><i>Convinced</i> that the establishment of conciliation rules that are acceptable in
            countries with different legal, social and economic systems would significantly
            contribute to the development of harmonious international economic relations,</p>
          <p>...</p>
        </textMatter>
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      <keyCaseGrp id="law-oril-04scsl23-keyCaseGrp-1">
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          <title id="law-oril-04scsl23-title-1">
            <p id="law-oril-04scsl23-p-11">International Criminal Tribunal for the former
              Yugoslavia</p>
          </title>
          <keyCase id="law-oril-04scsl23-keyCase-1">
            <bibItem id="law-oril-04scsl23-bibItem-23" class="case-ref" date="1995" idnumber="IT-94-1" party1="Prosecutor" party2="Dusko Tadic"><i>Prosecutor v
                Tadić</i>, (Decision on the Defence Motion for Interlocutory Appeal on
              Jurisdiction) IT–94–1, (2 October 1995)</bibItem>
          </keyCase>
        </keyCaseSubGroup>
        <keyCaseSubGroup id="law-oril-04scsl23-keyCaseSubGroup-2">
          <title id="law-oril-04scsl23-title-2">
            <p id="law-oril-04scsl23-p-12">Special Court for Sierra Leone</p>
          </title>
          <keyCase id="law-oril-04scsl23-keyCase-2">
            <bibItem id="law-oril-04scsl23-bibItem-24" class="case-ref" date="2004" idnumber="SCSL-2004-14-AR72(E)" party1="Prosecutor" party2="Norman"><i>Prosecutor v
                Norman</i>, (Decision on Preliminary Motion Based on Lack of Jurisdiction —
              Judicial Independence) SCSL–2004–14–AR72(E), (13 March
              2004)</bibItem>
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        <p>
          <enumerator role="paraNum">F12.14</enumerator> Of particular difficulty in directions
          under the pre-Act law was the case where an aspect of the accused’s bad character
          was admissible for a specific purpose and no other. This problem is largely avoided under
          the CJA 2003 by decisions holding that evidence, once it passes through a gateway, may be
          used for any purpose for which it is relevant. In <i>Highton</i> [2005] 1 WLR 3472 it was
          held that evidence admitted under the gateway in s. 101(1)(g) of the CJA 2003 (following
          an attack on another person’s character) was not to be used merely as a yardstick
          by which to measure the credit to be given to the accused’s account: ‘the
          use to which [evidence] may be put depends upon the matters to which it is relevant,
          rather than upon the gateway through which it was admitted’. In <i>Edwards</i>
          [2006] 1 WLR 1524 it was held, following <i>Highton</i>, that evidence admitted at the
          accused’s own behest under s. 101(1)(b) could thereafter be used as evidence for
          any relevant purpose. More crucially, <i>Highton</i> was said in <i>Campbell</i> [2007] 1
          WLR 2798 to apply where evidence of the accused’s propensity to violence had been
          properly admitted under s. 101(1)(d), and the issue was as to its use in relation to his
          credibility (the converse of the situation in <i>Highton</i> itself). The Court of Appeal,
          while accepting the general guidance in <i>Hanson</i> [2005] 1 WLR 3169 (see
              <xrefGrp><xref ref="law-9780199694389-div7-0060380">F12.13</xref></xrefGrp>) stressed
          the importance of relating the evidence to the facts of the case in a common-sense way,
          bearing in mind that ‘ if the jury learn that a defendant has shown a propensity
          to commit criminal acts they may well at one and the same time  conclude that he
          is guilty and that he is less likely to be telling the truth when he says that he is
          not’.</p>
        <p>...</p>
      </div7>
    
      <div7 versionOf="law-9780199694389-div7-0060381" versionType="update">
        <p><enumerator role="paraNum">F12.14</enumerator> Further to Lafayette [2008] EWCA Crim
          3238, see also Williams [2011] EWCA Crim 2198, in which evidence of certain previous
          convictions had been admitted under the CJA 2003, s. 101(1)(g), following an attack on the
          character of the police. It was held that, while the previous convictions had not been
          relied upon as evidence of the accused’s propensity, there was a clear risk of the jury
          treating them as such; that there was some force in the argument that the prejudicial
          effect of admitting evidence of the convictions outweighed its probative value; but that
          it might have been possible to reduce the prejudice to an acceptable level by a clear
          direction as to the limited purpose for which the evidence was admitted. The judge having
          failed to give such a direction, and there having been a real possibility in the
          circumstances of the case that that the jury had been improperly influenced by the
          evidence, the appeal against conviction was allowed.</p>
      </div7>
    
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        <p>Decision © Singapore Academy of Law under exclusive licence from the Government of
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          without the Academy's written permission.</p>
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                    <p>Commencement of the Arbitration</p>
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                </titleGroup>
                <p><enumerator>1</enumerator>This arbitration arises out of events...</p>
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      <document citId="OCL UD 001 (2010)" id="law-ocl-ud001">
        <titleGroup id="law-ocl-ud001-titleGroup-1">
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>G15.</enumerator> REGULATION 1628/2006 (APPLICATION OF ARTICLES 87 AND 88
              TO NATIONAL REGIONAL INVESTMENT AID)</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>UPDATE:- EEA Application: See now <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-1" class="EUleg" subClass="EUother" idnumber="[2008] OJ L 339/111|120/2008" date="2008" legisNum="120" url="http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2008:339:0111:0112:EN:PDF">Decision of the EEA Joint Committee No 120/2008 of 7 November 2008 amending Annex XV
              (State aid) to the EEA Agreement (OJ L 339, 18.12.2008, p.111)</bibItem>. Decision No
            1202008 incorporates <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-2" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" date="2008" idnumber="800/2008|[2008] OJ L 214/3" legisNum="800" title="COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 800/2008 of 6 August 2008 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the common market in application of Articles 87 and 88 of the Treaty (General block exemption Regulation)">Commission Regulation (EC) No 800/2008</bibItem> (the General block exemption
            Regulation) into <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-3" class="intinstr" subClass="multilateral" title="Agreement on the European Economic Area" idnumber="[1994] OJ L 1/3">Annex XV (point 1j) of the EEA Agreement</bibItem>, with
            appropriate adaptations, and deletes the texts of <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-4" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="68/2001|[2001] OJ L 10/20" date="2001" legisNum="68" title="Commission Regulation (EC) No 68/2001 of 12 January 2001 on the application of Articles 87 and 88 of the EC Treaty to training aid">points 1d (Commission Regulation (EC) No 68/2001)</bibItem>, <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-5" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="[2001] OJ L 10/33|70/2001" date="2001" legisNum="70" title="Commission Regulation (EC) No 70/2001 of 12 January 2001 on the application of Articles 87 and 88 of the EC Treaty to State aid to small and medium-sized enterprises">1f (Commission Regulation (EC) No 70/2001)</bibItem>, <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-6" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="2204/2002|[2002] OJ L 337/3" date="2002" legisNum="2204" title="Commission Regulation (EC) No 2204/2002 of 12 December 2002 on the application of Articles 87 and 88 of the EC Treaty to State aid for employment">1g (Commission Regulation (EC) No 2204/2002)</bibItem> and <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-7" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="1628/2006|[2006] OJ L 302/29" date="2006" legisNum="1628" title="Commission Regulation (EC) No 1628/2006 of 24 October 2006 on the application of Articles 87 and 88 of the Treaty to national regional investment aid">1i (Commission Regulation (EC) No 1628/2006)</bibItem>, including the related
            headings, with effect from 1 January 2009.</p>
        </textMatter>
      </document>
    
      <p>...(<xrefGrp><xref ref="med-9780199593637-chapter-3-bibItem-027023">Warner et al.,
            2010</xref></xrefGrp>)...</p>
      <p><bibItem id="med-9780199593637-chapter-3-bibItem-027023" class="book" author="Warner, J., Milne, A., & Peet, J" date="2010" title="My Name is Not Dementia’: Literature Review" place="London" publisher="Alzheimer’s Society">Warner, J., Milne, A., & Peet, J. (2010). <i>‘My Name
            is Not Dementia’: Literature Review</i>. London: Alzheimer’s Society.</bibItem></p>
    
      <p>... but we may not do patients any favours by being so supportive and sensitive that we
        give up, and allow them to give up, too soon (see <xrefGrp>Chapter <xref ref="med-9780199593637-chapter-4">4</xref></xrefGrp>).</p>
    
      <p>...(see <xrefGrp><xref ref="med-9780199561308-chapter-1-bibItem-35">Westbrook et al.,
            2007</xref></xrefGrp>, Chapter 4 on formulation; also <xrefGrp>Chapter <xref ref="med-9780199561308-chapter-9">9</xref></xrefGrp> of the present volume, on systemic
        formulations)...</p>
      <p><bibItem id="med-9780199561308-chapter-1-bibItem-35" class="book" author="Westbrook, D.|Kennerley, H.|Kirk, J." date="2007" title="An Introduction to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: Skills and Applications" place="London" publisher="Sage"><nameGrp role="author" foreNames="D." mainName="Westbrook">Westbrook, D.</nameGrp>, <nameGrp role="author" foreNames="H." mainName="Kennerley">Kennerley, H.</nameGrp> and <nameGrp role="author" foreNames="J." mainName="Kirk">Kirk,
            J.</nameGrp> (2007). <i>An Introduction to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: Skills and
            Applications</i>. London: Sage.</bibItem></p>
    
      <p>... (<xrefGrp><xref ref="upso-9781447312673-chapter-11-bibItem-51">Tuohy,
          1999</xref></xrefGrp>, pp 6–7).</p>
    
      <p>More information on cognitive behavioural methods for managing anger can be found in Novaco
            (<xrefGrp><xref ref="med-9780199605804-chapter-11-bibItem-4">1976</xref>, <xref ref="med-9780199605804-chapter-11-bibItem-5">1995</xref></xrefGrp>)...</p>
      <bibList>
        <bibItem id="med-9780199605804-chapter-11-bibItem-4" class="journalArticle" author="Novaco, RW" date="1976" title="The functions and regulation of the arousal of anger" journalName="American Journal of Psychiatry" vol="133" page="1124" pageLast="1128"><nameGrp role="author" foreNames="RW" mainName="Novaco">Novaco, RW</nameGrp>. (1976).
          The functions and regulation of the arousal of anger. <i>American Journal of
            Psychiatry</i>, 133, 1124-8.</bibItem>
        <bibItem id="med-9780199605804-chapter-11-bibItem-5" class="bookChapter" partAuthor="Novaco, RW" date="1995" partTitle="Clinical problems of anger and its assessment and regulation through a strees coping skills approach" title="Handbook of Psychological Skills" editor="O'Donohue, W|Krasner, L" page="320" pageLast="338" place="Boston, MA" publisher="Allyn and Bacon"><nameGrp role="author" foreNames="RW" mainName="Novaco">Novaco, RW</nameGrp>. (1995). Clinical problems of
          anger and its assessment and regulation through a strees coping skills approach. In
            <nameGrp role="editor" foreNames="W" mainName="O'Donohue">O'Donohue W</nameGrp> and
            <nameGrp role="editor" foreNames="L" mainName="Krasner">Krasner L</nameGrp>, eds.
            <i>Handbook of Psychological Skills</i>, pp.320-38. Boston, MA: Allyn and
          Bacon.</bibItem>
      </bibList>
    
      <p>Key themes that emerged from <xrefGrp><xref ref="med-9780199593637-chapter-6-bibItem-006014">Clare et al.’s (2008)</xref></xrefGrp>
        study were:</p>
      <p><bibItem id="med-9780199593637-chapter-6-bibItem-006014" class="journalArticle" author="Clare, L., Rowlands, J., Bruce, E., et al" date="2008" journalName="The Gerontologist" title="The experience of living with dementia in residential care: an interpretive phenomenological analysis" vol="48" page="711" doiTarget="10.1093/geront/48.6.711" pubmedid="19139245">Clare, L.,
          Rowlands, J., Bruce, E., et al, (2008). The experience of living with dementia in
          residential care: an interpretive phenomenological analysis. <i>The Gerontologist</i>,
            <i>48</i>(6), 711–720.</bibItem></p>
    
      <span role="keyterm1">Key Term</span>
    
      <item2 id="he-9780199639816-chapter-3-item2-2300">
        <p><xrefGrp><i>see also</i>
            <xref ref="he-9780199639816-chapter-3-item1-933">Société Arcelor Atlantique et Lorraine
              v Premier Ministre (C–127/07)</xref></xrefGrp></p>
      </item2>
    
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Questions and Answers</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div2 role="Q">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Questions</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <div3 role="SBA-question">
            <p role="question"><enumerator>1.</enumerator> A study is evaluating the effect of
              agomelatine on postnatal depression at a mother and baby unit. which one of the
              following should be considered when assessing the internal validity of this study?</p>
            <p>
              <list>
                <list1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9991">
                    <p><enumerator>A.</enumerator> Benefits of agomelatine in major depression
                      outside the postpartum period</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9992">
                    <p><enumerator>B.</enumerator> The degree to which the subjects adhered to the
                      study protocol</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9993">
                    <p><enumerator>C.</enumerator> The cost of using agomelatine compared with
                      standard care</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9994">
                    <p><enumerator>D.</enumerator> Consistency of the reported outcome in comparison
                      with previous studies</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9995">
                    <p><enumerator>E.</enumerator> Benefits of agomelatine in postpartum depression
                      when used at an outpatient service</p>
                  </item1>
                </list1>
              </list>
            </p>
          </div3>
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        <div2 role="A">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Answers</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <div3 role="SBA-answer">
            <p>
              <enumerator>1.</enumerator>
              <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9992"><b>B</b></xref></xrefGrp>. </p>
            <p role="explanation">Internal validity is the degree to which a study establishes the
              cause-and-effect relationship between the treatment and the observed outcome. External
              validity is the degree to which the results of a study becomes applicable outside the
              experimental setting in which the study was conducted. In other words, external
              validity refers to generalizability of study results while internal validity refers to
              rigorousness of the research method. The benefit of agomelatine in different
              populations (choices A and E) refrs to external validity; the cost of the drug and
              consistency of results obtained from different studies are related to applicability of
              the intervention in a clinical setting. Assessment of adherence to study protocol is
              one of many ways of analysing the quality of an intervention trial.</p>
            <p>
              <bibItem author="Slack MK and Drugalis JR." class="article" title="Establishing the internal and external validity of experimental studies" journalName="American Journal of Health-Systems Pharm" date="2001" page="2173" pageLast="2184" vol="58"> Slack MK and Drugalis JR. Establishing the internal and
                external validity of experimental studies. American Journal of Health-Systems Pharm
                2001; 58: 2173-2184.</bibItem>
            </p>
          </div3>
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      </div1>
    
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Questions and Answers</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div2 role="Q">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Questions</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <div3 role="TFMCQ-question">
            <p role="question"><enumerator>13.</enumerator> Administration of the following may
              decrease renal blood flow:</p>
            <p>
              <list>
                <list1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9991">
                    <p><enumerator>a</enumerator> Theophylline</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9992">
                    <p><enumerator>b</enumerator> Ephedrine</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9993">
                    <p><enumerator>c</enumerator> Cyclopropane</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9994">
                    <p><enumerator>d</enumerator> Isoprenaline</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9995">
                    <p><enumerator>e</enumerator> Dobutamine</p>
                  </item1>
                </list1>
              </list>
            </p>
          </div3>
          <div3 role="TFMCQ-question">
            <p role="question"><enumerator>14.</enumerator> Remifentanil:</p>
            <p>
              <list>
                <list1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9996">
                    <p><enumerator>a</enumerator> Is an ultra-short-acting opioid</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9997">
                    <p><enumerator>b</enumerator> Is hydrolysed by pseudocholine esterase</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9998">
                    <p><enumerator>c</enumerator> Effects last for 15-20 minutes</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9999">
                    <p><enumerator>d</enumerator> Causes muscle rigidity</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-10000">
                    <p><enumerator>e</enumerator> Can be used in patient-controlled analgesia (PCA)
                      regimen in labour</p>
                  </item1>
                </list1>
              </list>
            </p>
          </div3>
          <-- Other questions, in more div3 elements, would go here -->
        </div2>
        <div2 role="A">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Answers</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <div3 role="TFMCQ-answer">
            <p><enumerator>13.</enumerator> Administration of the following may decrease renal blood
              flow:</p>
            <p>
              <list>
                <list1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780199694389-chapter-1-item1-1">
                    <p role="explanation"><enumerator>a</enumerator><xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9991">False</xref></xrefGrp>
                      Xanthines have a diuretic effect due to a direct action on renal tubules but
                      do not reduce blood flow</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780199694389-chapter-1-item1-2">
                    <p role="explanation"><enumerator>b</enumerator><xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9992">False</xref></xrefGrp>
                      Ephedrine has both alpha and beta activity but is not potent enough to affect
                      renal blood flow.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780199694389-chapter-1-item1-3">
                    <p role="explanation"><enumerator>c</enumerator><xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9993">True</xref></xrefGrp> This
                      inhalation agent is no longer used; it actively stimulated ADH secretion and
                      reduced hepatic and renal blood flow.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780199694389-chapter-1-item1-4">
                    <p role="explanation"><enumerator>d</enumerator><xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9994">False</xref></xrefGrp>
                      Isoprenaline is pure beta stimulant and does not interfere with renal blood
                      flow.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780199694389-chapter-1-item1-5">
                    <p role="explanation"><enumerator>e</enumerator><xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9995">False</xref></xrefGrp>
                      Dobutamine actively increases urinary output by improving cardiac output, but
                      does not alter renal blood flow.</p>
                  </item1>
                </list1>
              </list>
            </p>
            <p>
              <bibItem author="Peck T, Hill S, and Williams M" title="Pharmacology for Anaesthesia and Intensive Care" class="book" place="Cambridge" publisher="Cambridge University Press" date="2004" edition="2">
                Peck T, Hill S, and Williams M (2004) Pharmacology for Anaesthesia and Intensive
                Care, 2nd edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.</bibItem>
            </p>
          </div3>
          <div3 role="TFMCQ-answer">
            <p><enumerator>14.</enumerator> Remifentanil:</p>
            <p>
              <list>
                <list1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780199694389-chapter-1-item1-6">
                    <p role="explanation"><enumerator>a</enumerator><xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9996">True</xref></xrefGrp> It acts
                      rapidly and the action is terminated quickly after discontinuation of the
                      infusion.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780199694389-chapter-1-item1-7">
                    <p role="explanation"><enumerator>b</enumerator><xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9997">False</xref></xrefGrp> It is
                      hydrolysed by non-specific esterases.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780199694389-chapter-1-item1-8">
                    <p role="explanation"><enumerator>c</enumerator><xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9998">False</xref></xrefGrp> The
                      effect lasts for 5-10 minutes.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780199694389-chapter-1-item1-9">
                    <p role="explanation"><enumerator>d</enumerator><xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9999">True</xref></xrefGrp> Like
                      all other synthetic opioids, remifentanil can induce muscle rigidity.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780199694389-chapter-1-item1-10">
                    <p role="explanation"><enumerator>e</enumerator><xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-10000">True</xref></xrefGrp>
                      Remifentanil has been used for analgesia in labour, however, a high incidence
                      of respiratory depression limits its widespread use.</p>
                  </item1>
                </list1>
              </list>
            </p>
            <p>
              <bibItem author="Allman K and Wilson I" title="Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia" class="book" place="Oxford" publisher="Oxford University Press" date="2006" edition="2"> Allman K and Wilson I (2006) Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia, 2nd
                edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.</bibItem>
            </p>
          </div3>
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        </div2>
      </div1>
    
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Questions and Answers</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div2 role="Q">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Questions</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <div3 role="EMQ-question">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p>Management of Poisoning</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p role="instruction">For each of the following scenarios, choose the <i>single</i> most
              definitive management from the list of options below. Each answer may be used once,
              more than once, or not at all.:</p>
            <p>
              <list>
                <list1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9991">
                    <p><enumerator>A</enumerator> Acetylcysteine</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9992">
                    <p><enumerator>B</enumerator> Activated charcoal</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9993">
                    <p><enumerator>C</enumerator> Atropine</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9994">
                    <p><enumerator>D</enumerator> Flumazenil</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9995">
                    <p><enumerator>E</enumerator> Gastric lavage</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9996">
                    <p><enumerator>F</enumerator> Glucagon</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9997">
                    <p><enumerator>G</enumerator> Glucose</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9998">
                    <p><enumerator>H</enumerator> Naloxone</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9999">
                    <p><enumerator>G</enumerator> Oxygen</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-10000">
                    <p><enumerator>H</enumerator> Sodium bicarbonate</p>
                  </item1>
                </list1>
              </list>
            </p>
            <p>
              <list>
                <list1>
                  <item1 role="scenario" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-10001">
                    <p><enumerator>3.</enumerator> A 32-year-old woman has taken an unknown number
                      of amitriptyline tablets. She is opening her eyes on vocal command,
                      withdrawing on painful stimulus, and is making incomprehensible sounds. The
                      ECG shows a heart rate of 122bpm, PR interval 0.28s, and QRS 0.2s. The ph is
                      6.9, pO<sub>2</sub> 28kPa on 40% oxygen, PCO<sub>2</sub> 4.0kPa, bicarbonate
                      19mmol/L and base excess -6.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="scenario" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-10002">
                    <p><enumerator>4.</enumerator> A 76-year-old man has taken 30 atenolol tablets,
                      one of his regular medications. He is feeling unwell and his heart rate is 54
                      bpm and BP 110/70 mmHg.</p>
                  </item1>
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                </list1>
              </list>
            </p>
          </div3>
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        </div2>
        <div2 role="A">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Answers</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <div3 role="EMQ-answer">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p>Management of Poisoning</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>
              <list>
                <list1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780199694389-chapter-1-item1-1">
                    <p><enumerator>3.</enumerator>
                      <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-10001"/><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9992"><b>J</b></xref></xrefGrp>★<span role="further-reading">OHEM, 4th edn
                        → 196</span> The symptoms of representative of tricyclic
                      antidepressant poisoning. The patients GCS score is 9/15 and she has ECG
                      changes. She is also acidotic (metabolic acidosis). An IV bolus dose of
                      50-100mL of 8.4% sodium bicarbonate may result in dramatic improvement in the
                      patient's condition. Sodium bicarbonate alters the protein-binding site and
                      reduces the availability of active free tricyclic drug. → <url webUrl="www.toxbase.org/Poisons-Index-A-Z/A-Products/Amitriptyline">www.toxbase.org/Poisons-Index-A-Z/A-Products/Amitriptyline</url></p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780199694389-chapter-1-item1-2">
                    <p><enumerator>4.</enumerator>
                      <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-10002"/><xref ref="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9994"><b>F</b></xref></xrefGrp>★
                      <span role="further-reading">OHEM, 4th edn → 200</span> The cardio
                      selectivity of atenolol is lost in overdoses. At the β-receptor level,
                      β-blockers competitively inhibit catecholomines (adrenaline
                      (epinephrine)). Catacholomines increase myocardial contraction (inotropic
                      effect), incresae the heart rate (chronotropic effect) and increase cardiac
                      conduction. β-blockers are rapidly absorbed from the GI-tract, reaching
                      peak plasma levels within one to 4h. Most common toxic features are
                      bradycardia followed by hypotension and unconsciousness. Immediate management
                      is oxygen, IV fluids and cardiac monitoring. Activated charcoal may be given
                      within the first hour of ingestion but its benefit is not proven. The initial
                      treatment is atropine 0.5mg IV. It may be ineffective in reversing bradycardia
                      and hypotension. The next and the best treatment is glucagon (2-10mg IV),
                      which does not depend on β-receptors for its actions. It has both
                      inotropic and chronotropic actions based on its activation of the myocardial
                      adenylatecyclase system, producing dramatic improvment in pulse, BP, and
                      return of consciousness. → <url webUrl="www.toxbase.org/Poisons-Index-A-Z/A-Products/Amitriptyline">www.toxbase.org/Poisons-Index-A-Z/A-Products/Atenolol</url></p>
                  </item1>
                  <-- The answers to other scenarios, in more item1 elements, would go here -->
                </list1>
              </list>
            </p>
          </div3>
          <-- The answers to other questions, in more div3 elements, would go here -->
        </div2>
      </div1>
    
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Questions and Answers</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div2 doi="10.1093/med/9780198745594.003.0001.022.0002" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-div2-2" role="Q">
          <titleGroup id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-titleGroup-100">
            <title>
              <p><?Page pageId="13"?>Extended Matching Questions</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <div3 doi="10.1093/med/9780198745594.003.0001.023.0051" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-div3-51" role="EMQ-question">
            <titleGroup id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-titleGroup-5">
              <title>
                <p>Options for questions 1–5</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p role="instruction">For each of the following clinical scenarios, choose the single
              diagnosis most appropriate treatment. Each option may be used once, more than once, or
              not at all.</p>
            <p><list class="other">
                <list1 listType="structured">
                  <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-251">
                    <p><enumerator>A.</enumerator> Cerebral vascular thrombosis</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-252">
                    <p><enumerator>B.</enumerator> Cluster headache</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-253">
                    <p><enumerator>C.</enumerator> Conjunctivitis</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-254">
                    <p><enumerator>D.</enumerator> Epilepsy</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-255">
                    <p><enumerator>E.</enumerator> Impending eclampsia</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-256">
                    <p><enumerator>F.</enumerator> Intracranial haemorrhage</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-257">
                    <p><enumerator>G.</enumerator> Malaria</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-258">
                    <p><enumerator>H.</enumerator> Meningitis</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-259">
                    <p><enumerator>I.</enumerator> Migraine</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-260">
                    <p><enumerator>J.</enumerator> Severe pre-eclampsia</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-261">
                    <p><enumerator>K.</enumerator> Sinusitis</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-262">
                    <p><enumerator>L.</enumerator> Subarachnoid haemorrhage</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-263">
                    <p><enumerator>M.</enumerator> Viral gastritis</p>
                  </item1>
                </list1>
              </list></p>
            <p><list class="other">
                <list1 listType="structured">
                  <item1 id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-747" role="scenario">
                    <p><enumerator>1.</enumerator> A 27-year-old primigravid woman at 24 weeks of
                      pregnancy is complaining of throbbing pain behind her left eye. This pain is
                      so severe that she cannot sit still.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-748" role="scenario">
                    <p><enumerator>2.</enumerator> An 18-year-old primigravid woman at 36 weeks of
                      pregnancy is complaining of sudden onset of headaches, abdominal pain, and a
                      sensation of flashing lights in front of her eyes.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-749" role="scenario">
                    <p><enumerator>3.</enumerator> A 24-year-old multiparous woman at 30 weeks of
                      pregnancy has returned from her holidays in Brazil. She is vomiting, feeling
                      feverish, and complaining of severe headaches.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-750" role="scenario">
                    <p><enumerator>4.</enumerator> A 35-year-old parous woman at 20 weeks of
                      pregnancy complains of severe headaches and feeling tired, feverish, and stiff
                      around her neck.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-751" role="scenario">
                    <p><enumerator>5.</enumerator> A recently delivered multiparous woman with a BMI
                      of 45 complains on day three post-partum of sudden onset of severe headache,
                      describing it as the ‘worst headache I ever had’.</p>
                  </item1>
                </list1>
              </list></p>
          </div3>
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        </div2>
        <div2 doi="10.1093/med/9780198745594.003.0001.022.0004" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-div2-4" role="A">
          <titleGroup id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-titleGroup-17">
            <title>
              <p><?Page pageId="32"?>Extended Matching Questions</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <div3 doi="10.1093/med/9780198745594.003.0001.023.0111" id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-div3-111" role="EMQ-answer">
            <titleGroup id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-titleGroup-28">
              <title>
                <p>Answers for questions 1–5</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p><xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-747"><b>1.</b></xref><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-252"><b>B</b></xref></xrefGrp>; <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-748"><b>2.</b></xref><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-255"><b>E</b></xref></xrefGrp>; <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-749"><b>3.</b></xref><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-257"><b>G</b></xref></xrefGrp>; <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-750"><b>4.</b></xref><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-258"><b>H</b></xref></xrefGrp>; <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-751"><b>5.</b></xref><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-251"><b>A</b></xref></xrefGrp></p>
            <p role="explanation"><xrefGrp><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-747">1.</xref></xrefGrp> Cluster headaches are uncommon and affect men more often than
              women. The word ‘cluster’ is used as the sufferers get a number of
              attacks over a few weeks and thereafter they are symptom-free for months or years.
              Cluster headaches normally present with severe headache which is much worse than
              migraine. The pain usually occurs at the same time each day and quite often wakens the
              individual a few hours after they have gone to sleep. Migraine is usually categorized
              according to whether or not there is aura.</p>
            <p role="explanation"><xrefGrp><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-748">2.</xref></xrefGrp> Impending eclampsia, as this patient has risk factors such as
              being primigravida, under 20, and has sudden onset of headache and flashing lights.
              Her abdominal pain may be suggestive of perihepatic capsular congestion.</p>
            <p role="explanation"><xrefGrp><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-748">3.</xref></xrefGrp> A history of travel is reported; therefore the most likely
              diagnosis is cerebral malaria, which is suggestive of severe headache and
              vomiting.</p>
            <p role="explanation"><xrefGrp><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-748">4.</xref></xrefGrp> Meningitis is highly likely; the only giveaway would be that
              petechial rash has not been mentioned, which could be suggestive of meningococcal
              infection.</p>
            <p role="explanation"><xrefGrp><xref ref="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-item1-748">5.</xref></xrefGrp> Cerebrovascular thrombosis usually occurs post-partum and has
              been noted even in the first trimester in the confidential enquiries into maternal
              deaths. Patients usually describe it as ‘the worst I ever had’ headache.
              In the presence of leucocytosis, differential diagnosis will include puerperal
              sepsis.</p>
            <p role="further-reading">Centre for Maternal and Child Enquiries. Saving
              mothers’ lives: reviewing maternal deaths to make motherhood safer:
              2006–08. <bibItem id="med-9780198745594-chapter-1-bibItem-388" class="journalArticle" title="The eighth report on Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths in the United Kingdom" journalName="BJOG" date="2011" vol="118" journalIssue="1" page="1" pageLast="203">The eighth report on Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths in the United
                Kingdom. BJOG. 2011;118(Suppl. 1):1–203</bibItem>.</p>
          </div3>
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        </div2>
      </div1>
    
      <div3 role="SBA-question">
        <p role="question"><enumerator>6.</enumerator> A 46-year-old unconscious woman is being
          brough to the ED by blue light ambulance. According to the paramedics she had a severe
          headache, which started suddenly about 6h ago. Her heart rate is 50 bpm and BP 150/80mmHg.
          Which is her <i>single</i> most appropriate triage category? ★</p>
        <p>
          <list>
            <list1>
              <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9991">
                <p><enumerator>A</enumerator> Category 1 (immediate)</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9992">
                <p><enumerator>B</enumerator> Category 2 (very urgent)</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9993">
                <p><enumerator>C</enumerator> Category 3 (urgent)</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9994">
                <p><enumerator>D</enumerator> Category 4 (standard)</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9995">
                <p><enumerator>E</enumerator> Category 5 (non-urgent)</p>
              </item1>
            </list1>
          </list>
        </p>
      </div3>
      <div3 role="SBA-question">
        <p role="question:4"><enumerator>7.</enumerator> An 82-year-old man is brought in with
          sudden onset of pain in his upper abdomen, which is radiating to his back. He is feeling
          dizzy and unwell and he is swaty and pale. His pulse is 100 bpm and BP 120/80mmHg. He has
          tenderness in the upper abdomen with palpable pulsation. Suspecting a case of ruptured
          AAA, a referral is made over the phone to the surgical registrar but this is refused
          without seeing the patient. The registrar also advises to send the patient home after
          managing him with analgesia as he feels it does not seem like a ruptured AAA. Which is the
            <i> single</i> most appropriate next step in his management?</p>
        <p>
          <list>
            <list1>
              <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9991">
                <p><enumerator>A</enumerator> Calling the on-call surgical consultant</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9992">
                <p><enumerator>B</enumerator> Continuing to negotiate with the registrar to accept
                  the referral</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9993">
                <p><enumerator>C</enumerator> Discharging the patient after giving him analgesia as
                  advised</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9994">
                <p><enumerator>D</enumerator> Reporting the registrar to the medical director</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 role="option" id="prod-9780191234567-chapter-2-item1-9995">
                <p><enumerator>E</enumerator> Seeking help from senior ED staff</p>
              </item1>
            </list1>
          </list>
        </p>
      </div3>
    
      <p role="question"><enumerator>13.</enumerator> Administration of the following may decrease
        renal blood flow:</p>
    
      <p role="instruction">For each of the following scenarios, choose the <i>single</i> most
        definitive management from the list of options below. Each answer may be used once, more
        than once, or not at all.</p>
    
      <p><enumerator>29.</enumerator>
        <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref id="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-xref-578" ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-item1-2495"><b>C</b></xref></xrefGrp>★ ★ ★<span role="further-reading">OHCS 9th edn → p. 796</span>
      </p>
    
      <p role="multiple-explanation">   <xrefGrp role="multiple-explanation"><xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1251"/>     <xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1252"/>     <xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1253"/>     <xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1254"/>     <xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1255"/>     <i>General feedback on
          11–15</i>:</xrefGrp>
        <span role="further-reading">OHCS 9th edn → pp. 636, 802</span>
      </p>
    
      <p>
        <list>
          <list1>
            <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198528661-chapter-2-item1-9991">
              <p><enumerator>A</enumerator>Calling the on-call surgical consultant</p>
            </item1>
            <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198528661-chapter-2-item1-9992">
              <p><enumerator>B</enumerator>Continuing to negotiate with the registrar to accept the
                referral</p>
            </item1>
            <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198528661-chapter-2-item1-9993">
              <p><enumerator>C</enumerator>Discharging the patient after giving him analgesia as
                advised</p>
            </item1>
            <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198528661-chapter-2-item1-9994">
              <p><enumerator>D</enumerator>Reporting the registrar to the medical director</p>
            </item1>
            <item1 role="option" id="med-9780198528661-chapter-2-item1-9995">
              <p><enumerator>E</enumerator>Seeking help from senior ED staff</p>
            </item1>
          </list1>
        </list>
      </p>
    
      <div3 id="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1246" role="EMQ-answer">
        <p><enumerator>6.</enumerator>
          <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-p-235"/><xref id="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-xref-590" ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-item1-2540"><b>E</b></xref></xrefGrp>★
        </p>
      </div3>
      <div3 id="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1247" role="EMQ-answer">
        <p><enumerator>7.</enumerator>
          <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-p-236"/><xref id="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-xref-591" ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-item1-2543"><b>H</b></xref></xrefGrp>★
        </p>
      </div3>
      <div3 id="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1248" role="EMQ-answer">
        <p><enumerator>8.</enumerator>
          <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-p-237"/><xref id="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-xref-592" ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-item1-2537"><b>B</b></xref></xrefGrp>★
        </p>
      </div3>
      <div3 id="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1249" role="EMQ-answer">
        <p><enumerator>9.</enumerator>
          <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-p-238"/><xref id="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-xref-593" ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-item1-2541"><b>F</b></xref></xrefGrp>★
        </p>
      </div3>
      <div3 id="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1250" role="EMQ-answer">
        <p><enumerator>10.</enumerator>
          <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-p-239"/><xref id="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-xref-594" ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-item1-2539"><b>D</b></xref></xrefGrp>★
        </p>
        <p role="multiple-explanation">
          <xrefGrp role="multiple-explanation">
            <xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1246"/>
            <xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1247"/>
            <xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1248"/>
            <xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1249"/>     <xref ref="med-9780199657582-chapter-2-div3-1250"/>     General feedback on 6–10:
          </xrefGrp>Airway interventions range from basic (Guedel airway) to advanced. Patients
          should be managed with the most basic intervention, except in cases where it is obvious
          that advanced airway skills will be needed—that is, unconscious patients or those in whom
          there is likely to be difficulty in maintaining the airway over time (e.g. due to airway
          burns). The oxygen concentration delivered should initially be as near to 100% as
          possible, except in those situations where it is likely that the patient is relying upon
          hypoxic drive for breathing (e.g. patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary
          disease).</p>
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        <figure id="acref-9780199699285-chapter-1-figure-2">
          <caption>
            <p><enumerator>Photo 1.1</enumerator><i>Pub trapdoor</i></p>
          </caption>
          <source>
            <p display="online">© Sandra Clarke</p>
          </source>
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        <-- Content in this example has been omitted for brevity -->
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          <caseName/>
          <caseDate/>
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      </case>
    
      <bibItem class="paper" id="he-9780199661930--chapter-3-bibItem-936" date="1999" title="Illegal Transactions: The Effect of Illegality on Contracts and Torts">Illegal
        Transactions: The Effect of Illegality on Contracts and Torts (Law Com Consultation Paper
        No. 154, 1999)</bibItem>
    
      <p>See further <xrefGrp><xref ref="law-9780199658879-div4-7185">F19.45 to
          F19.52</xref></xrefGrp>.)</p>
    
      <p>In <xrefGrp>chapter <xref ref="med-9780195169713-chapter-3">3</xref></xrefGrp> we describe
        ...</p>
    
      <p>see <xrefGrp>figure <xref ref="med-9780195169713-chapter-3-figureGroup-3">3.6</xref></xrefGrp>.</p>
    
      <p>see <xrefGrp>plate <xref ref="med-9780195169713-chapter-3-figureGroup-7">7</xref></xrefGrp>.</p>
    
      <p>shown in <xrefGrp>tables <xref ref="med-9780195169713-chapter-3-tableGroup-6">2.4</xref>
          and <xref ref="med-9780195169713-chapter-3-tableGroup-7">2.5</xref></xrefGrp></p>
    
      <p>Almost any form of dealing with another person’s property, legitimate or otherwise, must
        now be regarded as an appropriation of it: the <i>actus reus</i> of theft (see generally
            <xrefGrp><xref ref="...">B4.25</xref>
          <i>et seq.</i></xrefGrp>).</p>
    
      <item2 id="law-9780199658879-chapter-1-item2-1">
        <p><bibItem id="law-9780199658879-chapter-1-bibItem-13271" class="UKleg" subClass="act" title="Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994" date="1994" sectRef="s.68(1)" linkType="mentioned">s. 68(1)</bibItem>
          <xrefGrp role="quoted"><xref ref="law-9780199658879-chapter-1-div4-2551">B13.45</xref></xrefGrp></p>
      </item2>
    
      <div3 id="law-9780199661367-div3-3441">
        <titleGroup id="law-9780199661367-titleGroup-5125">
          <title>
            <p>Amendment of appeal notice</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <noteGroup role="edCommentary">
          <note type="blockNote">
            <p>para.5.25 <xrefGrp><xref ref="law-9780199661367-div5-2113">71.45</xref></xrefGrp></p>
          </note>
        </noteGroup>
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            <list1 id="law-9780199661367-list1-1504" listType="structured">
              <item1 id="law-9780199661367-item1-5594">
                <p><enumerator>5.25</enumerator> An appeal notice may be amended with permission.
                  Such an application to amend and any application in opposition will normally be
                  dealt with at the hearing unless that course would cause unnecessary expense or
                  delay in which case a request should be made for the application to amend to be
                  heard in advance.</p>
              </item1>
            </list1>
          </list></p>
      </div3>
    
      <indexList id="med-9780198570295-indexList-21001" indexListType="regular">
        <p display="print">Page numbers in <i>italics</i> refer to tables.</p>
        <indexItem1 id="med-9780198570295-indexItem1-1"><iHeadword>Aabom, B.</iHeadword>
          <xrefGrp><pageNum pageId="101"><xref ref="med-9780198570295-chapter-9-milestone-101">101</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp>
        </indexItem1>
      </indexList>
    
      <indexItem1 id="med-9780198570295-indexItem1-1"><iHeadword>Abductor pollicis brevis
          muscle</iHeadword>
        <xrefGrp><pageNum pageId="82"><xref ref="med-9780198570295-chapter-8-figureGroup-0006">82</xref></pageNum><i>f</i></xrefGrp>
      </indexItem1>
    
      <indexList id="med-9780198570295-indexList-21001" indexListType="regular">
        <p display="print">Page numbers in <b>bold</b> indicate major dicussions.</p>
        <p>Boxes are indicated by b, figures by f, and tables by t following the page number.</p>
        <indexItem1 id="med-9780198570295-indexItem1-1"><iHeadword>Aabom, B.</iHeadword>
          <xrefGrp><pageNum pageId="101"><xref ref="med-9780198570295-chapter-9-milestone-101">101</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp>
        </indexItem1>
      </indexList>
    
      <indexList id="med-9780198570295-indexList-21001" indexListType="regular">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Index</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p display="online">Tables are indicated by an italic <i>t</i> following the page
          number.</p>
        <-- Index Items follow -->
      </indexList>
    
      <creatorGroup>
        <creator class="author" invertedForm="Zaum, Dominik">
          <forenames>Dominik</forenames>
          <surname>Zaum</surname>
          <affiliation>Lecturer in International Relations, Reading University</affiliation>
        </creator>
      </creatorGroup>
    
      <metaInfo>
        <creatorGroup>
          <creator class="author" invertedForm="Williams, Peter J. le B">
            <forenames>Peter J. le B</forenames>
            <surname>Williams</surname>
            <affiliation>School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor, UK</affiliation>
          </creator>
          <creator class="author" invertedForm="Giorgio, Paul A del">
            <forenames>Paul A del</forenames>
            <surname>Giorgio</surname>
            <affiliation>Departement des sciences biologiques, Univesite du Quebec a Montreal,
              Canada</affiliation>
          </creator>
        </creatorGroup>
      </metaInfo>
    
      <metaInfo>
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          <creator class="author" invertedForm="Flachskampf, Frank A.">
            <forenames>Frank A.</forenames>
            <surname>Flachskampf</surname>
          </creator>
          <creator class="author" invertedForm="Voigt, Jens-Uwe">
            <forenames>Jens-Uwe</forenames>
            <surname>Voigt</surname>
          </creator>
          <creator class="author" invertedForm="Daniel, Werner G.">
            <forenames>Werner G.</forenames>
            <surname>Daniel</surname>
          </creator>
        </creatorGroup>
      </metaInfo>
    
      <metaInfo>
        <creatorGroup>
          <creator class="author" invertedForm="Hill, Melvin B., Jr.">
            <forenames>Melvin B.</forenames>
            <surname>Hill</surname>
            <lineage>Jr.</lineage>
          </creator>
        </creatorGroup>
      </metaInfo>
    
      <metaInfo>
        <creatorGroup>
          <creator class="author" invertedForm="Williams, Peter J. le B">
            <forenames>Peter J. le B</forenames>
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            <xrefGrp><xref role="affiliation" ref="acprof-9780195169713-miscMatter-2-affiliation-01"><sup>1</sup></xref></xrefGrp>
          </creator>
          <creator class="author" invertedForm="Giorgio, Paul A del">
            <forenames>Paul A del</forenames>
            <surname>Giorgio</surname>
            <xrefGrp><xref role="affiliation" ref="acprof-9780195169713-miscMatter-2-affiliation-02"><sup>2</sup></xref></xrefGrp>
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          <affiliation id="acprof-9780195169713-miscMatter-2-affiliation-01"><enumerator><sup>1</sup></enumerator> School of Ocean Sciences, University of
            Wales, Bangor, UK</affiliation>
          <affiliation id="acprof-9780195169713-miscMatter-2-affiliation-02"><enumerator><sup>2</sup></enumerator> Departement des sciences biologiques,
            Univesite du Quebec a Montreal, Canada</affiliation>
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      <abstract>
        <p>This book is timely since the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision at the Bank for
          International Settlements is in the process of making major revisions in the capital rules
          for banks. It is important that capital adequacy regulation helps to achieve financial
          stability in the most efficient way. Capital adequacy rules have become a key tool to
          protect financial institutions. The research contained within the book covers some key
          issues at stake in the capital requirements for insurance and securities firms. The
          contributors are among the leading scholars in financial economics and law. Their
          contributions analyze the use of subordinated debt, internal models, and rating agencies
          in addition to examining the effect on capital of reinsurance, securitization, credit
          derivatives, and similar instruments.</p>
      </abstract>
      <keySubjectWords>
        <keyword>capital regulation</keyword>
        <keyword>capital rules</keyword>
        <keyword>insurance firms</keyword>
        <keyword>securities firms</keyword>
        <keyword>banks</keyword>
      </keySubjectWords>
    
      <div4 id="law-9780199299065-div4-37">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p id="law-9780199299065-p-722">Advising on investments- RAO, article 53</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div5 id="law-9780199299065-div5-21">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p id="law-9780199299065-p-723">Definition</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p id="law-9780199299065-p-724"><enumerator role="paraNum">15.89</enumerator>Advising will be a regulated activity under this article if</p> 
          <p><law:extract class="UKleg">
            <textMatter>
              <p>the advice is—</p>
              <p>
                <list id="law-9780199299065-list-1">
                  <list1 id="law-9780199299065-list1-1" listType="structured">
                    <item1 id="law-9780199299065-item1-1">
                      <p id="law-9780199299065-p-725"><enumerator>(a)</enumerator> given to the
                      person in his capacity as an investor...</p>
                    </item1>
                    <-- additional list items -->
                  </list1>
                </list>
              </p>
            </textMatter>
          </law:extract></p>
        </div5>
        <div5 id="law-9780199299065-div5-22">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p id="law-9780199299065-p-731">Scope</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p id="law-9780199299065-p-732"><enumerator role="paraNum">15.90</enumerator>As
            before, the FSA has provided... </p>
        </div5>
      </div4>
    
      <div2 id="law-9780199574209-div2-4">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Duty Arising from Special Relationships</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div3 id="law-9780199574209-div3-21">
          <div4 id="law-9780199574209-div3-1">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p>Care or Control of Children</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p><enumerator role="paraNum">A1.13</enumerator>If persons are in a close or special
              relationship to one another, the law may impose on one a duty to act on behalf of the
              other. Under the <bibItem class="UKleg" subClass="act" title="Children and Young Person's Act 1933" date="1933" sectRef="s.1">CYPA 1933, s.
                1</bibItem> (see <xrefGrp><xref ref="...">B2.97</xref>
                <i>et seq.</i></xrefGrp>), a parent or any other person over the age of 16 years who
              has responsibility for a...</p>
          </div4>
          <div4 id="law-9780199574209-div3-2">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p>Assumption of Care for Another</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p><enumerator role="paraNum">A1.14</enumerator>The <bibItem class="UKleg" subClass="act" title="Children and Young Person's Act 1933" date="1933" sectRef="s.1">CYPA 1933, s. 1</bibItem>, has no statutory counterpart in cases where
              the person in need of care or assistance is over the age of 16. In <bibItem class="Ccase-ref" party1="Shepherd" date="1862" idnumber="9 Cox CC 123">Shepherd
                (1862) 9 Cox CC 123</bibItem> it was held that</p>
          </div4>
        </div3>
      </div2>
    
      <part id="med-9780199282470-part-1">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>15</enumerator> Heart and other Organs</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <partFrontMatter>
          <textMatter>
            <div1>
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p>Introduction</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p>While the development of novel imaging techniques...</p>
              <--additional content-->
            </div1>
          </textMatter>
        </partFrontMatter>
        <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-1" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0001">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Chapter 15a</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <textMatter><--content of chapter 15a goes here, including summaries, personal perspectives, bibliographies etc--></textMatter>
        </chapter>
        <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-2" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0002">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Chapter 15b</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <textMatter><--content of chapter 15b goes here--></textMatter>
        </chapter>
      </part>
    
      <part>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator role="ranged">39-40</enumerator> Inclusive/Exclusive Forms for 'we'.</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <div1><--[General introduction]-->
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
        <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-1" doi="10.1093/he/9780199282470.003.0001">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>39</enumerator> Inclusive/Exclusive Distinction in Independent
                Pronouns</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <textMatter><--content of chapter 39--></textMatter>
        </chapter>
        <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-2" doi="10.1093/he/9780199282470.003.0002">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>40</enumerator> Inclusive/Exclusive Distinction in Verbal
                Inflection</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <textMatter><--content of chapter 40--></textMatter>
        </chapter>
      </part>
    
      <creatorInfo>
        <p>
          <nameGrp role="author" foreNames="Frank A." mainName="Flachskampf">Frank A.
            Flachskampf</nameGrp>, <nameGrp role="author" foreNames="Jens-Uwe" mainName="Voigt">Jens-Uwe Voigt</nameGrp> and <nameGrp role="author" foreNames="Werner G." mainName="Daniel">Werner G. Daniel</nameGrp>
        </p>
      </creatorInfo>
    
      <boxedMatter role="FT1">
        <titleGroup>
          <supertitle>
            <p>case close-up</p>
          </supertitle>
          <title>
            <p><b><i>John Trenberth v. National Westminster Bank</i></b> (1979) 39 P & CR
              104</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>In this case, the defendant needed to repair his building, because it was unsafe. The
            claimant refused to allow scaffolding to be erected on his land, but the defendant
            proceeded anyway. The claimant was granted an injunction to prevent this. <i>Woolerton
              and Wilson Ltd v. Richard Costain Ltd</i> was not followed and the correctness of that
            decision was doubted.</p>
        </textMatter>
      </boxedMatter>
    
      <boxedMatter role="FT1">
        <titleGroup>
          <supertitle>
            <p>example</p>
          </supertitle>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p> Anna owns a house that is built on land above a coalfield. She owns the surface of the
            land (and the house built on it), but the land beneath the surface – that with the coal
            in it – may be owned by the British Mining Company.</p>
        </textMatter>
      </boxedMatter>
    
      <div1 id="he-9780199661954-div1-12" role="FT2" doi="10.1093/he/9780199661954.021.0012">
        <titleGroup id="he-9780199661954-titleGroup-22">
          <title>
            <p>Commentary</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p fullOut="Y">The question requires you to analyse why the presumption of innocence should
          be regarded as a constitutional right and how far it is safeguarded in current law. The
            <span role="Key legislation"><b>Human Rights Act 1998</b></span> has played a part in
          generating an increasingly jurisprudential approach to the law of Evidence and this
          question requires you to demonstrate your appreciation of the principles enshrined in the
          technically somewhat complex law relating to the presumption of innocence. This
          presumption is also fully acknowledged by the common law. Your answer will therefore have
          to examine the law before and after the <span role="Key legislation"><b>1998
            Act</b></span> and the extent to which inroads into the presumption were and are
          currently allowed. You should be aware of the leading cases in this area including: <span role="Key cases"><b><i>Woolmington v DPP</i> [1935] AC 462</b></span>, <span role="Key cases"><b><i>R v Hunt</i> [1987] AC 352</b></span>, <span role="Key cases"><b>
              <i>R v Lambert, Ali and Jordan</i> [2002] 2 AC 545</b></span> and <span role="Key cases"><b>
              <i>Sheldrake v DPP; Attorney General's Reference (No. 4 of 2002)</i> [2005] 1 AC
              264</b></span>. (See <span role="Cross reference"><xrefGrp><b>Table</b>
              <xref ref="he-9780199661954-tableGroup-1">
                <b>1</b></xref></xrefGrp></span>.)</p>
      </div1>
    
      <div1 role="FT6">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Conclusion</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p>In the fourth edition of this book we suggested that the HRA 1998 was likely to have some
          impact on what we have previously called 'judicial style'. The shift from traditional
          permissive approach of civil liberties, characterised by the idea that we are free to</p>
      </div1>
    
      <div2>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Indictment</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p>
          <enumerator role="paraNum">B1.3</enumerator></p>
        <p><displayText class="prosequote">
            <titleGroup>
              <title role="indictment">
                <p>Statement of Offence</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>Murder</p>
          </displayText></p>
        <p><displayText class="prosequote">
            <titleGroup>
              <title role="indictment">
                <p>Particulars of Offence</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>A on or about the … day of … murdered V</p>
          </displayText>
        </p>
      </div2>
    
      <div2>
        <titleGroup>
          <title role="indictment">
            <p>Indictment</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p><enumerator role="paraNum">B4.129</enumerator></p>
        <p><displayText class="prosequote">
          <titleGroup>
            <title role="indictmentBold">
              <p>First Count</p>
            </title>
            <title role="indictment">
              <p>Statement of Offence</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>Handling stolen goods contrary to section 22(1) of the Theft Act 1968</p>
        </displayText></p>
        <p><displayText class="prosequote">
          <titleGroup>
            <title role="indictment">
              <p>Particulars of Offence</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>A on or about the … day of … dishonestly received stolen goods, namely
            a pearl necklace belonging to V, knowing or believing the same to be stolen goods</p>
        </displayText></p>
        <p><displayText class="prosequote">
          <titleGroup>
            <title role="indictmentBold">
              <p>Second Count</p>
            </title>
            <title role="indictment">
              <p>Statement of Offence</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>Handling stolen goods contrary to section 22(1) of the Theft Act 1968</p>
        </displayText></p>
        <p><displayText class="prosequote">
          <titleGroup>
            <title role="indictment">
              <p>Particulars of Offence</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>A on or about the … day of … dishonestly undertook or assisted in the
            retention, removal, disposal or realisation of stolen goods, namely a pearl necklace
            belonging to V, by or for the benefit of B, or dishonestly arranged to do so, knowing
            or believing the same to be stolen goods</p>
        </displayText>
        </p>
      </div2>
    
      <p>... (see Supplement, <xrefGrp><extRef docRef="law-9780199601561" ref="law-9780199601561-div3-13528" sysId="law-9780199601561.xml"><b>SG-393</b></extRef></xrefGrp> ...</p>
      <p>... (see Supplement, <xrefGrp><extRef docRef="law-9780199601561" ref="law-9780199601561-div3-62483" sysId="law-9780199601561.xml"><b>R-427</b></extRef></xrefGrp>...</p>
    
      <p>... see <xrefGrp><extRef docRef="law-9780199589265" ref="law=9780199589265-div2-89363" sysId="law-9780199589265.xml"><b>E1.6</b></extRef></xrefGrp> ...</p>
    
      <div1>
        <div2 role="repealed">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>7</enumerator> [repealed]</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
        </div2>
        <div2 role="omitted">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>7A-7B</enumerator> [omitted]</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
        </div2>
        <div2 role="repealed">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>8</enumerator> [repealed]</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
        </div2>
        <div2 role="omitted">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>9</enumerator> [omitted]</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
        </div2>
        <div2 role="repealed">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>10</enumerator> [repealed]</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>11</enumerator> Short title, interpretation and extent</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
        </div2>
      </div1>
    
      <p>The study is publicly registered at <url webUrl="http://www.clinicaltrials.gov">www.clinicaltrials.gov</url> (Identifier: <bibItem id="med-9780198530855-chapter-1-bibItem-1" class="webLink" idnumber="NCT00589277" idScheme="clinicaltrials.gov" url="http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT00589277">NCT00589277</bibItem>)</p>
    
      <p>Currently, a clinical trial of Levodopa/Carbidopa is being conducted to examining
        tolerability and efficacy of Levodopa/Carbidopa in children with AS (<bibItem class="webLink" id="med-9780199937806-chapter-10-bibItem-959" author="Tan, W-H" url="http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01281475" idnumber="NCT01281475" idScheme="clinicaltrials.gov">Tan, W-H, <url webUrl="http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01281475">http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01281475</url></bibItem>).</p>
    
      <p>It is of interest to note that John Lynch, the actor who plays Liam, is also the eponymous
        anti-hero of Cal and plays the role of Bobby Sands in <bibItem id="upso-9780853236269-chapter-3-bibItem-122" class="AV" title="Some Mother's Son" date="1996">Some Mother's Son (1996)</bibItem></p>
      <p>
        <bibItem class="AV" id="acprof-1234563236269-chapter-3-bibItem-110" author="Gallafent, Alex" title="Self-Immolation as Protest" date="2011-01-18"><nameGrp role="author" foreNames="Alex" mainName="Gallafent">Gallafent, Alex</nameGrp>. "Self-Immolation as
          Protest." The World: Global Perspectives for an American Audience (Public Radio
          International). January 18, 2011.</bibItem>
        <bibItem class="AV" id="acprof-1234563236269-chapter-3-bibItem-111" author="John Hagee" title="Jerusalem: Countdown to Crisis" date="2006-09-18"><nameGrp role="interviewee" foreNames="John" mainName="Hagee">John Hagee</nameGrp>, "Jerusalem: Countdown to
          Crisis." In "Pastor John Hagee Discusses His Foundation Christians United for Israel and
          His Beliefs for the Last Days," Interview with <nameGrp role="interviewer" foreNames="Terry" mainName="Gross">Terry Gross</nameGrp>, Fresh Air, National Public
          Radio, September 18, 2006.</bibItem>
        <bibItem author="Ruge-Jones, Philip" class="AV" date="2009" id="acref-9780199832262-chapter-3-bibItem-0923" title="The Beginning of the Good News" publisher="Select Multimedia Resources"><nameGrp foreNames="Philip" mainName="Ruge-Jones" role="author">Ruge-Jones, Philip</nameGrp>.
          "The Beginning of the Good News." Select Multimedia Resources, 2009. A DVD recording of a
          live performance of the whole Gospel of Mark.</bibItem>
      </p>
    
      <p>
        <bibItem id="oxfordhb-9780199759996-chapter-3-bibItem-461" class="interview" date="1995" title="Interview with the author"><nameGrp role="interviewee" foreNames="Yochay" mainName="Ron">Ron, Yochay</nameGrp>. Interview with the author. Kiryat Arba settlement,
          Hebron, Palestinian territories, August 18, 1995.</bibItem>
        <bibItem id="oxfordhb-9780199759996-chapter-3-bibItem-1302" class="interview" date="2010" title="Personal Interview" place="Freetown, Sierra Leone"><nameGrp role="interviewee" foreNames="A" mainName="Kamara">Kamara, A</nameGrp>. Personal Interview. Freetown,
          Sierra Leone, 2010(a).</bibItem>
        <bibItem id="oxfordhb-9780199759996-chapter-3-bibItem-541" class="interview" title="Chechens and Scholars of the Region" date="2008">Chechens and Scholars of the
          Region. Interviews by author in Moscow. June 2008.</bibItem>
      </p>
    
      <p>The most obvious interpretation of Genesis 1.1 from Hebrew (<span xml:lang="heb">בְּרֶאשּית
          בָּרָא אֱלֹהים</span>) to Greek (<span xml:lang="ell">βιβλος γενεσεως ιησου χριστου υιου
          δαβιδ υιου αβρααμ</span>) makes the case perfectly clear.</p>
    
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          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>2</enumerator> Modern Medicine ...</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-1" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0001">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator>2.1</enumerator> Science in medicine ...</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <textMatter>
              <p>...</p>
            </textMatter>
          </chapter>
          <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-2" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0002">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator>2.2</enumerator> Scientific method ...</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <textMatter>
              <p>...</p>
            </textMatter>
          </chapter>
          <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-3" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0003">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator>2.3</enumerator> Medical ethics</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
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              <p>...</p>
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          </chapter>
          <section>
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator>2.4</enumerator> The evidence base ...</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-4" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0004">
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p><enumerator>2.4.1</enumerator> Bringing the best evidence ...</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
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            </chapter>
            <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-5" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0005">
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p><enumerator>2.4.2</enumerator> Evidence-based medicine</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
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                <p>...</p>
              </textMatter>
            </chapter>
            <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-6" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0006">
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p><enumerator>2.4.3</enumerator> Large-scale randomized</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
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                <p>...</p>
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            </chapter>
          </section>
          <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-7" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0007">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator>2.5</enumerator> Complementary and alternative</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
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              <p>...</p>
            </textMatter>
          </chapter>
        </section>
      </mainText>
    
      <part>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Section 3 Akinetic-rigid syndromes</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
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          <p>...</p>
        </textMatter>
      </part>
      <part>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Section 3A Idiopathic / primary syndromes</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
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          <p>...</p>
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        <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-5" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0005">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>5.</enumerator> Parkinson's Disease</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <textMatter>
            <p>...</p>
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        </chapter>
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        <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-9" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0009">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>9.</enumerator> Parkinson's Disease</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <textMatter>
            <p>...</p>
          </textMatter>
        </chapter>
      </part>
      <part>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Section 3B Symptomatics parkisonian syndromes inherited</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
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        <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-10" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0010">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>10.</enumerator> Wilson's disease</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
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            <p>...</p>
          </textMatter>
        </chapter>
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        <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-11" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0011">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>11.</enumerator> Pantothenate kinase-associate neurodegeneration</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
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            <p>...</p>
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        </chapter>
      </part>
    
      <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-1" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0001">
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            <p>Chapter 2B</p>
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            <p>Chapter 2C</p>
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      <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-45" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0045">
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          <title>
            <p>Chapter 3</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
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          <p>...</p>
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      <chapter id="med-9780199282470-chapter-45" doi="10.1093/med/9780199282470.003.0045">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Chapter 4</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>...</p>
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      </chapter>
    
      <div2 id="med-9780198528661-chapter-2-div2-30">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>B-cell function</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p>Full evaluation of the humoral immune system requires that all the parts are present
              <b><i>and</i></b> functioning. The latter usually requires <i>in vivo</i> test
          immunization, bearing in mind the caveat that no patient with suspected immunodeficiency
          should receive live vaccines. The following tests comprise a full screen of humoral
          function.</p>
      </div2>
    
      <div2 id="med-9780198568377-chapter-2-div2-97">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Percussion</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p fullOut="Y">Percuss symmetrical areas of the anterior, posterior, and axillary regions of
          the chest wall. When percussing posteriorly, move the scapulae out of the way by asking
          the patient to move his elbows forward across his chest. Do not forget to percuss the
          supraclavicular fossae (lung apices).</p>
        <div3>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Causes of a dull percussion note:</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>collapse, consolidation, fibrosis, pleural thickening, or pleural effusion (classically
            stony dull). The <b>cardiac dullness</b> is usually detectable over the left side of the
            chest. The <b>liver dullness</b> usually extends up to the fifth rib, right
            mid-clavicular line; if the chest is resonant below this level, it is a sign of
            lung hyperexpansion (eg asthma, emphysema).</p>
        </div3>
        <div3>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Causes of a hyperresonant percussion note:</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>pneumothorax or hyperinflation (<sc>copd</sc>).</p>
        </div3>
      </div2>
    
      <title>
        <p><enumerator>Table 6.1</enumerator> Combined Diamond–Forrester and CASS data of pre-test
          likelihood of coronary artery disease in symptomatic patients. (Modified from Committee on
          the Management of Patients with chronic stable angina. <bibItem id="med-9780199212345-chapter-6-bibItem-2" class="journalArticle" title="ACC/AHA 2002 guideline update for the management of patients with chronic stable angina" date="2003" journalName="J Am Coll Cardiol" vol="41" journalIssue="1" page="159">ACC/AHA
            2002 guideline update for the management of patients with chronic stable angina. <i>J Am
              Coll Cardiol</i> 2003:<b>41</b>(1);159–68</bibItem>.)</p>
      </title>
    
      <bibList>
        <bibItem class="case-ref" date="1932" id="med-9780199564217-chapter-3-bibItem-101" idnumber="AC 562 (HL)" party1="Donoghue" party2="Stevenson">
          <enumerator>1.</enumerator>
          <bibItemTitle>Donoghue v Stevenson</bibItemTitle>. [1932] AC 562 (HL).</bibItem>
        <bibItem class="case-ref" date="1957" id="med-9780199564217-chapter-3-bibItem-102" idnumber="1WLR 582" party1="Bolam" party2="Friern HMC">
          <enumerator>2.</enumerator>
          <bibItemTitle>Bolam v Friern HMC</bibItemTitle>. [1957] 1WLR 582.</bibItem>
      </bibList>
    
      <bibList>
        <p>
          <enumerator>1.</enumerator> Donoghue v Stevenson. [1932] AC 562 (HL).</p>
        <p>
          <enumerator>2.</enumerator> Bolam v Friern HMC [1957] 1WLR 582.</p>
      </bibList>
    
      <bibItem id="med-9780198530855-chapter-1-bibItem-1" class="journalArticle" journalName="BMJ" vol="320" page="733" author="J Wise" date="2000" idnumber="10720346" idScheme="medline">J
        Wise 2000 <i>BMJ</i>
        <b>320</b> 733 [@10720346]</bibItem>
    
      <xrefGrp>See pp. <pageNum pageId="320"><xref ref="med-9780198565734-chapter-2-milestone-320">320</xref></pageNum>-<pageNum pageId="325"><xref ref="med-9780198565734-chapter-2-milestone-325">325</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp>
    
      <miscMatter class="other" id="med-9780199232178-miscMatter-22007" doi="10.1093/med/9780199232178.002.22007">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Symbols and abbreviations</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <div1 id="med-9780199228881-chapter-1-div1-4" role="prelim">
            <p>
              <list class="abbreviations">
                <list1 id="med-9780199228881-chapter-1-list1-2">
                  <item1 id="med-9780199232178-chapter-1-item1-22262">
                    <title>
                      <p><sc>ohcs</sc></p>
                    </title>
                    <p><i>Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties 8</i></p>
                  </item1>
                </list1>
              </list>
            </p>
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </miscMatter>
    
      <titleGroup>
        <title>
          <p><?Page pageId="137"?><milestone unit="page" num="137" id="med-9780199228881-chapter-1-milestone-137"/>Murmurs and heart sounds in
            children</p>
        </title>
      </titleGroup>
    
      <div1 id="med-9780199228881-chapter-1-div1-115">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><?Page pageId="137"?><milestone unit="page" num="137" id="med-9780199228881-chapter-1-milestone-137"/>Murmurs and heart sounds in
              children</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p>††† We hear benign flow murmurs (eg parasternal low-frequency
          ‘twangs' in early systole) in ~80% of children, at some time (eg with
          fever, anxiety, exercise).</p>
        <div2 id="med-9780199228881-chapter-1-div2-3377">
          <div3 id="med-9780199228881-chapter-1-div3-2245">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><i>Still's murmur</i></p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>is an example, and may be abolished ...</p>
          </div3>
        </div2>
      </div1>
    
      <p>...(see also Heart murmurs in children, <xrefGrp><extRef docRef="med-9780199228881" ref="med-9780199228881-div1-115" sysId="med-9780199228881-Collier.xml"><i><sc>ohcs</sc></i> p137</extRef></xrefGrp>)...</p>
    
      <p>Let us assume that the inside of an axon, <span role="keyterm1">axoplasm</span>, is
        relatively uniform with respect to <i>resistance per given area</i>, a value termed <span role="keyterm1">specific resistance</span></p>
    
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                  <p>Key Points and additional tips for GPs, such as information to give to
                    patients, ways to improve care, and frequently asked questions. </p>
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      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Rheumatoid arthritis: B cell targeted therapy</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p role="emphasis">Efficacy of B cell targeted therapy with rituximab in patients with
          rheumatoid arthritis.</p>
        <p role="emphasis"><b><sc>Authors</sc>:</b> Edwards J, Szczepanski L, Szechinski J <i>et
            al</i>.</p>
        <p role="emphasis"><b><sc>Reference</sc>:</b>
          <bibItem class="journalArticle" author="Edwards J" date="2004" journalName="New England Journal of Medicine" page="2572" title="Efficacy of B cell targeted therapy with rituximab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis" vol="350"> N Engl J Med (2004) 350, 2572–81.</bibItem></p>
        <p role="emphasis"><b><sc>Study design</sc>:</b> RCT.</p>
        <p role="emphasis"><b><sc>Evidence level</sc>:</b> 1b.</p>
      </div1>
    
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Gastro-oesophageal cancer: peri-operative chemotherapy</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p role="emphasis"><b>MAGIC (Medical Research Council Adjuvant Gastric Infusional
            Chemotherapy) trial:</b> Peri-operative chemotherapy vs surgery alone for resectable
          gastro-oesophageal cancer.</p>
        <p role="emphasis"><b><sc>Authors</sc>:</b> Cunningham D, Allum W, Stenning S <i>et
          al</i>.</p>
        <p role="emphasis"><b><sc>Reference</sc>:</b>
          <bibItem class="journalArticle" author="Cunningham D" date="2006" journalName="New England Journal of Medicine" page="11" title="Peri-operative chemotherapy vs surgery alone for resectable gastro-oesophageal cancer" vol="355"> N Engl J Med (2006) 355, 11–20.</bibItem></p>
        <p role="emphasis"><b><sc>Study design</sc>:</b> RCT.</p>
        <p role="emphasis"><b><sc>Evidence level</sc>:</b> 1b.</p>
      </div1>
    
      <div2 id="med-9780198567377-chapter-4-div2-1">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Foot</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div3 id="med-9780198567377-chapter-4-div3-4">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Inspection</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>swelling, erythema, resting position, high-arch, bunions.</p>
        </div3>
        <div3 id="med-9780198567377-chapter-4-div3-5">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Palpation</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>temperature, pain or crepitus along each metatarsal and ...</p>
        </div3>
      </div2>
    
      <chapter id="med-9780199547739-chapter-16" doi="10.1093/med/9780199547739.003.0016" role="A-Z">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>16</enumerator> Eponymous syndromes</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>...</p>
        </textMatter>
      </chapter>
    
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        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Alice in Wonderland syndrome</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Arnold-Chiarimalformation</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Baker's Cyst</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Barrett's oesophagus</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Bazin's disease</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Behçet's disease</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Berger's disease</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Bickerstaff's brainstem encephalitis</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Brown-Sćquard syndrome</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Budd-Chiari syndrome</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Buerger's disease</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
      </div1>
      <div1>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Caplan's syndrome</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Churg-Strauss syndrome</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Crigler-Najjar syndrome</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Curtis-Fitz-Hugh syndrome</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Devic's syndrome</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Dressler's syndrome</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Dubin-Johnson syndrome</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Dupuytren's contracture</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
      </div1>
      <div1>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Ekbom's syndrome</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
      </div1>
    
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>A-B</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div2>
          <p>Alice in Wonderland syndrome</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Arnold-Chiarimalformation</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Baker's Cyst</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Barrett's oesophagus</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Bazin's disease</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Behçet's disease</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Berger's disease</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Bickerstaff's brainstem encephalitis</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Brown-Sćquard syndrome</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Budd-Chiari syndrome</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Buerger's disease</p>
        </div2>
      </div1>
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>C-D</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div2>
          <p>Caplan's syndrome</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Churg-Strauss syndrome</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Crigler-Najjar syndrome</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Curtis-Fitz-Hugh syndrome</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Devic's syndrome</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Dressler's syndrome</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Dubin-Johnson syndrome</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p>Dupuytren's contracture</p>
        </div2>
      </div1>
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>E-F</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div2>
          <p>Ekbom's syndrome</p>
        </div2>
      </div1>
    
      <chapter id="med-9780199232178-chapter-1" doi="10.1093/med/9780199232178.003.0001">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>2</enumerator> History and examination</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <chapterFrontMatter id="med-9780199232178-chapter-1-chapterFrontMatter-1">
          <textMatter>
            <div1 id="med-9780199232178-chapter-1-div1-1">
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p>History and examination: Contents</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p>
                <list class="other">
                  <list1 id="med-9780199232178-chapter-1-list1-1" listType="other">
                    <item1 id="med-9780199232178-chapter-1-item1-1">
                      <p>Taking a history <xrefGrp>p<pageNum pageId="20"><xref ref="med-9780199232178-chapter-1-mileston-20">20</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                    </item1>
                    <item1 id="med-9780199232178-item1-2">
                      <p>Functional enquiry <xrefGrp>p<pageNum pageId="22"><xref ref="med-9780199232178-chapter-1-milestone-22">22</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                    </item1>
                  </list1>
                </list>
              </p>
            </div1>
            <p><b><i>A substantial number of images are taken from the</i> Oxford Handbook of
                Clinical Examination and Practical Skills (OHCEPS)<i>, which gives an even more
                  detailed account of this subject. Our thanks to Dr James Thomas and Dr Tanya
                  Monaghan for their kind permission. We also thank Dr Owais Dar, who is our
                  Specialist Reader for this chapter.</i></b></p>
          </textMatter>
        </chapterFrontMatter>
        <textMatter>
          <p>...</p>
        </textMatter>
      </chapter>
    
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Eponymous syndromes: Overview</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
      </div1>
    
      <boxedMatter id="med-9780198569572-chapter-8-boxedMatter-35" doi="10.1093/9780198569572.003.0008.008.0035">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>When does a lifestyle malcontent become a disease?</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>... </p>
        </textMatter>
        <note type="marginalNote">
          <p>You can only avoid politics if you avoid life.</p>
        </note>
      </boxedMatter>
    
      <chapter id="med-9780198765432-chapter-10" doi="10.1093/med/9780198765432.003.0010">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>16</enumerator> Eponymous syndromes</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <div1 role="prelim">
            <p role="titleMatter">See also <xrefGrp><extRef docRef="med-9780199228881" ref="med-9780199228881-chapter-10" sysId="med-9780199228881-Collier.xml"><sc>OHCS</sc> p638-p655</extRef></xrefGrp></p>
          </div1>
          <div1 id="med-9780198765432-chapter-10-div1-53">
            <p>...</p>
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </chapter>
    
      <div1 id="med-9780198765432-chapter-10-div1-53">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Urinary tract infection (<sc>uti</sc>)</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div2 role="prelim">
          <p role="titleMatter">
            <xrefGrp><extRef docRef="med-9780199228881" ref="med-9780199228881-chapter-9-div1-140" sysId="med-9780199228881-Collier.xml">Childhood <sc>uti: ohcs</sc>
              p174</extRef></xrefGrp>
          </p>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
      </div1>
    
      <div1 id="med-9780198765432-chapter-10-div1-53">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Night Visit With Nietzsche</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div2 role="prelim">
          <p role="titleMatter">
            <bibItem class="book" author="Nietzche, Friedrich" title="Beyond Good and Evil" date="1886">Friedrich Nietzche 1886 <i>Beyond Good and Evil</i>; aphorisms 220 -
              226</bibItem>
            <bibItem class="weblink">186</bibItem>
          </p>
          <p>...</p>
        </div2>
      </div1>
    
      <figureGroup id="med-9780192831934-chapter-1-figureGroup-1">
        <figure>
          <graphic sysId="med-9780192831934-graphic-1.gif" id="med-9780192831934-chapter-1-graphic-1"/>
          <caption>
            <p><enumerator>Fig 1.</enumerator>Peripheral pulses: popliteal.</p>
          </caption>
          <source>
            <p>Figure 1 and 2 reproduced with permission from <i>Oxford Handbook of Clinical
                Examination and Practical Skills</i></p>
          </source>
        </figure>
      </figureGroup>
      <figureGroup id="med-9780192831934-chapter-1-figureGroup-2">
        <figure>
          <graphic sysId="med-9780192831934-graphic-2.gif" id="med-9780192831934-chapter-1-graphic-2"/>
          <caption>
            <p><enumerator>Fig 2.</enumerator>Pulses: Abdominal aorta a) expansile (aneurysm?) b)
              transmitted.</p>
          </caption>
          <source>
            <p>Figure 1 and 2 reproduced with permission from <i>Oxford Handbook of Clinical
                Examination and Practical Skills</i></p>
          </source>
        </figure>
      </figureGroup>
    
      <figureGroup id="med-9780192831934-chapter-7-figureGroup-25">
        <figure>
          <graphic sysId="med-9780192831934-graphic-25.gif" id="med-9780192831934-chapter-7-graphic-25"/>
          <caption>
            <p><enumerator>Fig 2.</enumerator>Telangiectasia in Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome</p>
          </caption>
          <source>
            <p>Figures courtesy of:</p>
            <p>Figs 2 & 4: Clinical Skills, Oxford Core Text, p411; Fig 3: Dr Ian Maddison
              myweb.lsbu.ac.uk; Fig 5 the Crookston Collection</p>
          </source>
        </figure>
      </figureGroup>
      <figureGroup id="med-9780192831934-chapter-7-figureGroup-26">
        <figure>
          <graphic sysId="med-9780192831934-graphic-26.gif" id="med-9780192831934-chapter-7-graphic-26"/>
          <caption>
            <p><enumerator>Fig 3.</enumerator><sc>tb</sc> of axis: soft tissue swelling displaces
              the retro-pharyngeal air-tissue boundary forwards. There is an anterior defect in the
              vertebra, below the axis peg.</p>
          </caption>
          <source>
            <p>Figures courtesy of:</p>
            <p>Figs 2 & 4: Clinical Skills, Oxford Core Text, p411; Fig 3: Dr Ian Maddison
              myweb.lsbu.ac.uk; Fig 5 the Crookston Collection</p>
          </source>
        </figure>
      </figureGroup>
      <figureGroup id="med-9780192831934-chapter-7-figureGroup-27">
        <figure>
          <graphic sysId="med-9780192831934-graphic-27.gif" id="med-9780192831934-chapter-7-graphic-27"/>
          <caption>
            <p><enumerator>Fig 4.</enumerator>Perioral pigmentation, seen in Peutz-Jegher’s syn.</p>
          </caption>
          <source>
            <p>Figures courtesy of:</p>
            <p>Figs 2 & 4: Clinical Skills, Oxford Core Text, p411; Fig 3: Dr Ian Maddison
              myweb.lsbu.ac.uk; Fig 5 the Crookston Collection</p>
          </source>
        </figure>
      </figureGroup>
    
      <chapter id="med-9780198569572-chapter-12" doi="10.1093/9780198569572.003.0012">
        <textMatter>
          <div1 id="med-9780198569572-chapter-12-div1-88">
            <p><?Insert-Figure ID="med-9780198569572-chapter-12-figureGroup-1"?></p>
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </chapter>
    
      <bibItem class="webLink">10</bibItem>
    
      <bibItem class="webLink">a</bibItem>
    
      <bibItem class="webLink" linkType="key">5</bibItem>
    
      <bibItem class="webLink" subClass="rct">34</bibItem>
      <bibItem class="webLink" subClass="met">622</bibItem>
    
      <p>...ceived 18–23 months after a live birth have the lowest rate of perinatal
          problems.<bibItem id="med-9780198530855-chapter-1-bibItem-1" class="webLink" journalName="N Engl J Med" journalIssue="8" author="Zhu BP" date="1999" idnumber="10029642" idScheme="medline" title="Effect of the interval between pregnancies on perinatal outcomes" vol="340" url="http://pubmedhh.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi?id=10029642&from=cqsr" page="589-94">3</bibItem> Ensure that a woman is rubella...</p>
    
      <note id="med-9780199228881-chapter-3-note-81" type="footnote">
        <p><enumerator>1</enumerator> While abstract words activate a sub-region of the left
          inferior frontal gyrus more strongly than concrete words, specific activity for concrete
          words can also be observed in the left basal temporal cortex.<bibItem id="med-9780199228881-chapter-3-bibItem-392" class="webLink" url="http://www....">a</bibItem></p>
      </note>
    
      <p>...after the onset of pain, discharge will be probably OK.<bibItem id="med-9780198530855-chapter-3-bibItem-58" class="webLink" linkType="key" journalName="" journalIssue="" author="" date="" idnumber="" idScheme="" title="" vol="" url="" page="">5</bibItem> When in doubt, get help. Features making cardiac...</p>
    
      <p>Multiple pregnancy, malformation, infection, smoking, diabetes, BP↑, Hb↓,
        pre-eclampsia, heart or renal disease, asthma.<bibItem id="med-9780198530855-chapter-3-bibItem-37" class="webLink" subClass="met" journalName="Lancet" journalIssue="9198" author="von Dadelszen P" date="2000" idnumber="10675164" idScheme="medline" title="Fall in mean arterial pressure and fetal growth restriction in pregnancy hypertension: a meta-analysis" vol="355" url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/queryd.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=10675164" page="87-92">44</bibItem></p>
    
      <p>...satisfaction is great, and nearly all requested this type of delivery for future
          births.<bibItem id="med-9780198530855-chapter-1-bibItem-2" class="webLink" subClass="rct" journalName="Br J Obstet Gynaecol" journalIssue="2" author="Chapman MG" date="1986" idnumber="3511958" idScheme="medline" title="he use of a birthroom: a randomized controlled trial comparing delivery with that in the labour ward" vol="93" url="http://pubmedhh.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi?id=3511958&from=cqsr" page="182-7">4</bibItem> It may offer a compromise to adherents of home delivery.</p>
    
      <chapter id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3" doi="10.1093/med/9780199230280.003.0003">
        <chapterFrontMatter id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-chapterFrontMatter-1">
          <textMatter>
            <div1 id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-div1-1" role="key points">
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p>Key points</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p>
                <list>
                  <list1 listType="unstructured">
                    <item1 id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-item1-1">
                      <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Tramadol has a complex mechanism of
                        action involving both serotonin/noradrenaline re-uptake inhibition and
                        opioid activity</p>
                    </item1>
                    <item1 id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-item1-2">
                      <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> An understanding of its pharmacology is
                        essential for successful treatment</p>
                    </item1>
                    <item1 id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-item1-3">
                      <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Its opioid effect requires hepatic
                        activation via cytochrome CYP2D6</p>
                    </item1>
                    <item1 id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-item1-4">
                      <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Genetic variation and drug interactions
                        can alter both the analgesic and adverse effect profiles.</p>
                    </item1>
                  </list1>
                </list>
              </p>
            </div1>
          </textMatter>
        </chapterFrontMatter>
        <textMatter>
          <p>...</p>
        </textMatter>
      </chapter>
    
      <chapter id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3" doi="10.1093/med/9780199230280.003.0003">
        <textMatter>
          <p>...</p>
        </textMatter>
        <appendixGroup id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-appendixGroup-1">
          <appendix doi="10.1093/med/9780199570249.003.0003.005.0001" id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-appendix-1">
            <titleGroup id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-titleGroup-119">
              <title>
                <p>Rating scales for depression</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <textMatter>
              <div1 role="prelim" display="print">
                <p><list>
                    <list1 id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-list1-25" listType="unstructured">
                      <item1 id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-item1-157">
                        <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-item1-158">
                        <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Clinical Global Impressions (CGI)</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-item1-159">
                        <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, 17-item
                          version (HAMD-17)</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-item1-160">
                        <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD-7)</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-item1-161">
                        <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology
                          (Self-Report) (IDS-SR)</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-item1-162">
                        <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale
                          (MADRS)</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-item1-163">
                        <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology
                          (Self-report) (QIDS-SR)</p>
                      </item1>
                    </list1>
                  </list></p>
                <p><?Page pageId="84"?><milestone unit="page" num="84" id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-milestone-84"/></p>
              </div1>
              <div1 id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-div1-50">
                <titleGroup id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-titleGroup-120">
                  <title>
                    <p>Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)</p>
                  </title>
                </titleGroup>
                <p><?Insert-Figure ID="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-figureGroup-18"?></p>
                <p><?Page pageId="85"?><milestone unit="page" num="85" id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-milestone-85"/><?Page pageId="86"?><milestone unit="page" num="86" id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-milestone-86"/><?Page pageId="87"?><milestone unit="page" num="87" id="med-9780199570249-chapter-3-milestone-87"/></p>
              </div1>
            </textMatter>
          </appendix>
        </appendixGroup>
      </chapter>
    
      <figureGroup doi="10.1093/med/9780199570249.003.0002.006.0018" id="med-9780199570249-chapter-2-figureGroup-18">
        <figure id="med-9780199570249-chapter-2-figure-18">
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        </figure>
      </figureGroup>
    
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Principles of managing sporting injuries</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p>
          <list>
            <list1>
              <item1 id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-item1-1">
                <p><enumerator>•</enumerator>
                  <b><i>First aid</i></b> (Airway, Breathing, Circulation): Refer severe injuries to
                  A&E. </p>
              </item1>
              <item1 id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-item1-2">
                <p><enumerator>•</enumerator>
                  <b><i>R I C E</i></b></p>
                <list2>
                  <item2 id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-item2-1">
                    <p><enumerator>•</enumerator>
                      <i><span role="acronym">R</span>est</i> Relative rest of affected part whilst
                      continuing other activities to maintain overall fitness.</p>
                  </item2>
                  <item2 id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-item2-2">
                    <p><enumerator>•</enumerator>
                      <i><span role="acronym">I</span>ce and analgesia</i> Use immediately after
                      injury (wrap ice in a towel and use for maximum 10min. at a time to prevent
                      acute cold injury).</p>
                  </item2>
                  <item2 id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-item2-3">
                    <p><enumerator>•</enumerator>
                      <i><span role="acronym">C</span>ompression</i> Taping or strapping can be used
                      to treat (↓ swelling) and also to prevent acute sprains and
                      strains.</p>
                  </item2>
                  <item2 id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-item2-4">
                    <p><enumerator>•</enumerator>
                      <i><span role="acronym">E</span>levation</i> ↓ local swelling and
                      dependent oedema, enabling quicker recovery.</p>
                  </item2>
                </list2>
              </item1>
              <item1 id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-item1-3">
                <p><enumerator>•</enumerator>
                  <b><i>Confirm the diagnosis:</i></b> Clinical examination, x-ray.</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 id="med-9780199230280-chapter-3-item1-4">
                <p><enumerator>•</enumerator>
                  <b><i>Early treatment:</i></b> according to cause. Don’t delay.</p>
              </item1>
            </list1>
          </list>
        </p>
      </div1>
    
      <div2 id="med-9780199215683-chapter-3-div2-53">
        <titleGroup id="med-9780199215683-chapter-3-titleGroup-97">
          <title>
            <p>
              <span role="attention">Tests for vision at 6 weeks:</span>
            </p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
      </div2>
    
      <url webUrl="http://www.arc.org.uk">www.arc.org.uk</url>
    
      <p>Pulled Elbow: <xrefGrp> p.<pageNum pageId="32"><xref ref="med-9780198566236-chapter-2-milestone-32">32</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
    
      <div2 role="advice for patients">
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          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>1.</enumerator> Stretching exercise</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <tgroup cols="2">
            <colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"/>
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                  <p alignment="centre"><?Insert-Figure ID="med-9780198566236-chapter-5-figureGroup-21"?></p>
                  <p><b>1. Back stretch (stretches back muscles)</b> Lie on your back, hands above
                    your head. Bend your knees and, keeping your feet on the floor, roll your knees
                    to one side, slowly. Stay on one side for 10 seconds. <b>Repeat 3 times each
                      side</b>.</p>
                </entry>
              </row>
            </thead>
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                    for 5 seconds and <b>repeat 3 times each side</b>.</p>
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                    seconds and <b>repeat 3 times each side</b>.</p>
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            <p>Although accurate incidence figures are not available in most countries, sexually
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      <bibItem class="book" id="med-9780199232178-chapter-1-bibItem-0001" doiTarget="10.1093/med/9780199232178.001.0001" isbn="9780199232178" title="Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine" seriesTitle="Oxford Handbooks Series" editor="Longmore, Murray|Wilkinson, Ian B.|Davidson, Edward H.|Foulkes, Alexander|Mafi, Ahmad R." publisher="Oxford University Press" place="Oxford" date="2010" country="GB"/>
    
      <bibItem class="book" id="med-9780198568254-chapter-1-bibItem-0001" doiTarget="10.1093/med/9780198568254.001.0001" isbn="9780198568254" title="Oxford Handbook of Clinical Surgery" seriesTitle="Oxford Handbooks Series" editor="McLatchie, Greg|Borley, Neil|Chikwe, Joanna" publisher="Oxford University Press" place="Oxford" date="2007" country="GB"/>
    
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        <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Whispering pectoriloquy (increased loudness of whispering when
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          <p>‘They wanted learning. They came for learning. They would learn,’ wrote
            Elizabeth Gaskell (<nameGrp mainName="Gaskell">Gaskell</nameGrp>
            <span role="work"><i>Life</i></span>, 1. 246) of Charlotte and Emily Brontë's visit
            to Belgium, the only European country they visited and the furthest they travelled from
            their home at Haworth. Their aim was not so much to see as to understand the world. The
            books they read, the people they met and corresponded with, the landscapes they
            experienced, are integral components of their lives and works. <span role="work"><i>The
                Oxford Companion to the Brontës</i></span> aims to evoke the milieu in which
            the Brontës lived and wrote, to disseminate new reliable research, and to provide
            detailed information about their lives, works, and reputation. The <i>Companion</i> is
            designed to illuminate the active interrelation between the Brontës, their writings
            and activities, their own time and our time. Thus the volume is conceived as a whole,
            with interrelated entries that all contribute to our understanding of the rich
            imaginative life of this extraordinary family of writers.</p>
          <p>In aiming for comprehensiveness <span role="work"><i>The Oxford Companion to the
                Brontës</i></span> provides detailed information about ...</p>
          <p><sc>Christine Alexander</sc> and <sc>Margaret Smith</sc></p>
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                <p>Authors and General Editors</p>
              </title>
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            <p><nameGrp role="editor" foreNames="Christine" mainName="Alexander"><sc>Christine
                  Alexander</sc></nameGrp>, Professor of English at the University of New South
              Wales, Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, and former Australian
              Research Council Senior Research Fellow. Her critical study on ...</p>
            <p><nameGrp role="editor" foreNames="Margaret" mainName="Smith"><sc>Margaret
                Smith</sc></nameGrp>, Honorary Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Research in Arts
              and Social Science, University of Birmingham; and a Vice-President of the Brontë
              Society. She was the textual editor of the Clarendon and World's Classics editions of
              Charlotte Brontë's novels, being awarded ...</p>
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            <titleGroup id="acref-9780198662181-miscMatter-0009-titleGroup-0010">
              <title>
                <p>Contributors</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>
              <list class="contributors">
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                  <item1 id="acref-9780198662181-miscMatter-0009-item1-0001">
                    <p><span role="highlight">CB</span>
                      <nameGrp role="author" foreNames="Carol A." mainName="Bock"><sc>Carol A.
                          Bock</sc></nameGrp>, Associate Professor of English at the University of
                      Minnesota Duluth. She is the author of <i>Charlotte Brontë and the
                        Storyteller's Audience</i> (1992), and has published articles on ...</p>
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                      <span role="highlight">SL</span>
                      <nameGrp role="author" foreNames="Sue" mainName="Lonoff"><sc>Sue
                        Lonoff</sc></nameGrp>, Senior Associate of the Derek Bok Center at Harvard
                      University and a member of the Harvard Extension School faculty. Her
                      publications include ...</p>
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                      <nameGrp role="author" foreNames="Victor" mainName="Neufeldt"><sc>Victor
                          Neufeldt</sc></nameGrp>, Professor Emeritus of the Department of English
                      at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, and Life Member of Clare
                      Hall, Cambridge. He has published editions of ...</p>
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          <div1 id="acref-9780198662181-miscMatter-0002-div1-1151" role="about">
            <p>From Haworth to Heathcliff and from Wildfell Hall to The Wide Sargasso Sea, The
              Oxford Companion to the Brontes provides comprehensive ...</p>
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          <div1 id="acref-9780198662181-miscMatter-div1-2255" role="biog">
            <p><nameGrp role="editor" foreNames="Christine" mainName="Alexander"><b>Christine
                  Alexander</b></nameGrp> is Professor of English at the University of New South
              Wales, Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, and ...</p>
            <p><nameGrp role="editor" foreNames="Margaret" mainName="Smith"><b>Margaret
                Smith</b></nameGrp> is Honorary Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Research in
              Arts and Social Science, University of Birmingham, and ...</p>
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          <div1 id="acref-9780198662181-miscMatter-div1-0001" role="cite">
            <p><i>The Oxford Companion to the Brontës</i>. Oxford University Press Inc.
                <i>Oxford Reference Online</i>. Oxford University Press.</p>
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          <div1 id="acref-9780198662181-miscMatter-div1-0002" role="isbn13">
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          <div1 id="acref-9780198662181-miscMatter-div1-0003" role="pdate">
            <p><date isoDate="2003">2003</date></p>
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          <div1 id="acref-9780198662181-miscMatter-div1-0004" role="pubHistory">
            <p>Published in the United States by Oxford University Press Inc., New York</p>
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            <p>© 2003 by Oxford University Press, Inc</p>
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            <p>The moral rights of the authors have been asserted; Database right Oxford University
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                    <p>The Oxford Companion to the <i>Brontës</i></p>
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                      <p>ISBN:</p>
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                    <p>9780198662181</p>
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                      <p>e-ISBN:</p>
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                  <item1 id="acref-9780198662181-miscMatter-item1-1003">
                    <title>
                      <p>Current Editor(s)/Author(s):</p>
                    </title>
                    <p><nameGrp role="editor" foreNames="Christine" mainName="Alexander">Christine
                        Alexander</nameGrp> and <nameGrp role="editor" foreNames="Margaret" mainName="Smith">Margaret Smith</nameGrp></p>
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                      <p>Copyright:</p>
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                    <p>2003 by Oxford University Press, Inc</p>
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                      <p>Publisher:</p>
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                    <p>Published in the United States by Oxford University Press Inc., New York</p>
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            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p>General Links for this Work</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p><url webUrl="http://www.bronte.info/">Bronte Parsonage Museum and Bronte
                society</url> The website of the Brontë Parsonage Museum and Brontë
              Society. The site has information about the lives and novels of the Brontë Family
              and the Brontë Parsonage Museum.</p>
            <p><url webUrl="http://www.brontefamily.org/">The Bronte Family</url> A site by Meredith
              Brenner detailing the life and works of the Bronte sisters.</p>
            <p><url webUrl="http://www.thebrontes.net/">The Brontes</url> Information on books
              owned, and literature alluded to by members of the Brontë family, as well as
              links to e-texts of their writings.</p>
            <p><url webUrl="http://www.haworth-village.org.uk/brontes/bronte.asp">Haworth Village
                – Brontes</url> Information about members of the Bronte family from the
              Haworth Village website.</p>
            <p><url webUrl="http://www.wuthering-heights.co.uk/brontegenealogy.htm">The Family Tree
                of the Bronte Family</url> A Detailed Genealogy of the Brontë Family.</p>
            <p><url webUrl="http://www.le.ac.uk/engassoc/links/brontes.html">The English
                Association</url> A helpful collection of Bronte-related links and content from the
              University of Leicester.</p>
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            <p><nameGrp role="contributor" foreNames="Diane" mainName="Barthel">Diane
                Barthel</nameGrp></p>
            <p><i>Professor of Sociology, State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA</i></p>
          </item1>
          <item1 id="acref-9780199533008-miscMatter-1-item1-0002">
            <p><nameGrp role="contributor" foreNames="Ted" mainName="Benton">Ted
              Benton</nameGrp></p>
            <p><i>Professor of Sociology, University of Essex</i></p>
          </item1>
          <item1 id="acref-9780199533008-miscMatter-1-item1-0003">
            <p><nameGrp role="contributor" foreNames="David" mainName="Bouchier">David
                Bouchier</nameGrp></p>
            <p><i>Writer and Broadcaster</i></p>
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              <p>EEA application: this instrument was adopted with appropriate adaptations by
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                <item1 id="acref-9780198984350-miscMatter-12-item1-1">
                  <title>
                    <p><abbrev ref="acref-9780198984350-miscMatter-12-abbrevExpansion-0001">ACE</abbrev></p>
                  </title>
                  <p><abbrevExpansion id="acref-9780198984350-miscMatter-12-abbrevExpansion-0001">angiotensin converting enzyme</abbrevExpansion></p>
                </item1>
                <item1 id="acref-9780198984350-miscMatter-12-item1-2">
                  <title>
                    <p><abbrev ref="acref-9780198984350-miscMatter-12-abbrevExpansion-0002">ACMV</abbrev></p>
                  </title>
                  <p><abbrevExpansion id="acref-9780198984350-miscMatter-12-abbrevExpansion-0002">assisted controlled mechanical ventilation</abbrevExpansion></p>
                </item1>
                <item1 id="acref-9780198984350-miscMatter-12-item1-3">
                  <title>
                    <p><abbrev ref="acref-9780198984350-miscMatter-12-abbrevExpansion-0003">ACT</abbrev></p>
                  </title>
                  <p><abbrevExpansion id="acref-9780198984350-miscMatter-12-abbrevExpansion-0003">activated clotting time</abbrevExpansion></p>
                </item1>
                <item1 id="acref-9780198984350-miscMatter-12-item1-4">
                  <title>
                    <p><abbrev ref="acref-9780198984350-miscMatter-12-abbrevExpansion-0004">ACTH</abbrev></p>
                  </title>
                  <p><abbrevExpansion id="acref-9780198984350-miscMatter-12-abbrevExpansion-0004">adrenocorticotropic hormone</abbrevExpansion></p>
                </item1>
              </list1>
            </list>
          </p>
        </textMatter>
      </miscMatter>
    
      <miscMatter class="abbrev" id="law-9780199766925-miscMatter-2">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Abbreviations</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>
            <list class="abbreviations">
              <list1 listType="headed">
                <item1 id="law-9780199766925-miscMatter-2-item1-0001">
                  <title>
                    <p><abbrev ref="law-9780199766925-miscMatter-2-abbrevExpansion-0001">2010
                        Act</abbrev></p>
                  </title>
                  <p><abbrevExpansion id="law-9780199766925-miscMatter-2-abbrevExpansion-0001">Act
                      of 17 December 2010 relating to undertakings for collective
                      investment</abbrevExpansion>, transposing Directive 2009/65/EC of the European
                    Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009 on the coordination of laws,
                    regulations and administrative provisions relating to undertakings for
                    collective investment in transferable securities (UCITS) (recase) and amending:</p>
                  <p><list>
                      <list1 listType="unstructured">
                        <item1 id="law-9780199766925-miscMatter-2-item1-0002">
                          <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> the Act of 20 December 2002 relating to
                            undertakings for collective investment, as amended,</p>
                        </item1>
                        <item1 id="law-9780199766925-miscMatter-2-item1-0003">
                          <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> the Act of 13 February 2007 relating to
                            specialized investment funds, ad amended,</p>
                        </item1>
                        <item1 id="law-9780199766925-miscMatter-2-item1-0004">
                          <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Article 156 of the law of 4 December 1967 on
                            income tax (<i>Mémorial</i> A 2010, 3928)</p>
                        </item1>
                      </list1>
                    </list></p>
                </item1>
              </list1>
            </list>
          </p>
        </textMatter>
      </miscMatter>
    
      <div5 doi="10.1093/he/9780199639809.003.0002.025.0203" id="he-9780199639809-chapter-2-div5-203" role="FT9">
        <p fullOut="Y">The first case to confirm horizontal direct effects was <b>Case 43/75
              <i>Defrenne</i> v <i>Sabena (No. 2)</i></b> in which the rights of an air hostess for
          equal pay guaranteed under old Article 119 EEC (now 157 TFEU) were upheld against the
          employing airline Sabena, which was in breach of the
            obligation.<?Page pageId="194"?><milestone id="he-9780199639809-chapter-2-milestone-194" unit="page" num="194"/></p>
      </div5>
      <div5 doi="10.1093/he/9780199639809.003.0002.025.0204" id="he-9780199639809-chapter-2-div5-204">
        <p><?Insert-Figure ID="he-9780199639809-chapter-2-figureGroup-3"?></p>
        <p><?Insert-boxedMatter ID="he-9780199639809-chapter-2-boxedMatter-23"?></p>
      </div5>
      <div5 doi="10.1093/he/9780199639809.003.0002.025.0205" id="he-9780199639809-chapter-2-div5-205" role="FT9">
        <p fullOut="Y">Article 12 EC (now 18 TFEU), on the general non-discrimination on the grounds
          of nationality, which is imposed on the member states was found to be capable of
          horizontal direct effects in <b>Case 36/74 <i>Walrave and Koch</i>.</b> This is very
          important because it can be relied on by the Court of Justice and indeed individuals in
          many circumstances.</p>
      </div5>
    
      <miscMatter class="other" id="actrade-9780198113263-miscMatter-7">
        <titleGroup id="actrade-9780198113263-titleGroup-36">
          <title>
            <p display="online">Essay</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>...</p>
        </textMatter>
      </miscMatter>
    
      <div1 id="med-9780199570249-chapter-1-div1-50">
        <titleGroup id="med-9780199570249-chapter-1-titleGroup-120">
          <title>
            <p><-- title of section --></p>
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      </div1>
    
      <div2 doi="10.1093/med/9780199782604.003.0004.022.0139" id="med-9780199782604-chapter-4-div2-095" role="SBA-question" versionOf="med-9780199782604-chapter-4-div2-0951" versionType="altPrint">
        <p role="question"><enumerator>Question 1</enumerator> A routine head CT scan is performed
          with a CTDI<sub>vol</sub> ten times higher than a chest CT. As a result, the effective
          dose of a head CT is also much higher than that of a chest CT.</p>
        <p>True or False?</p>
      </div2>
      <div2 doi="10.1093/med/9780199782604.003.0004.022.0139" id="med-9780199782604-chapter-4-div2-0951" role="SBA-question" versionOf="med-9780199782604-chapter-4-div2-095" versionType="altDigital">
        <p role="question"><enumerator>Question 1</enumerator> A routine head CT scan is performed
          with a CTDI<sub>vol</sub> ten times higher than a chest CT. As a result, the effective
          dose of a head CT is also much higher than that of a chest CT.</p>
        <p>
          <list class="other">
            <list1 listType="unstructured">
              <item1 role="option" id="med-9780199782604-chapter-4-item1-230">
                <p>True</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 role="option" id="med-9780199782604-chapter-4-item1-231">
                <p>False</p>
              </item1>
            </list1>
          </list>
        </p>
      </div2>
    
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>2.2</enumerator> The elements of <span xml:lang="lat"><i>actus
                reus</i></span></p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p>Every criminal offence must contain <i>actus reus</i> elements. A defendant will not be
          liable for a criminal offence unless the <i>actus reus</i> of the offence is proved:
            <i>Deller</i> (1952) 36 Cr App R 184. Although the vast majority of criminal offences
          consist of both <i>actus reus</i> elements...</p>
      </div1>
    
      <judgmentGrp>
        <judgment type="trans" xml:lang="eng">
          <textMatter>
            <div1 id="law-iic-5-2001-div1-38">
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p>Ulovsky LCJ</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <div2 id="law-iic-5-2001-div2-15">
                <p><enumerator>1</enumerator>These proceedings result... </p>
              </div2>
            </div1>
          </textMatter>
        </judgment>
        <judgment type="orig" xml:lang="rus">
          <fileRef fileFormat="pdf" fileName="01RU005J.pdf"/>
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      </judgmentGrp>
    
      <judgment type="orig" xml:lang="heb">
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      <section role="bibliography">
        <bibliographyGroup>
          <bibliography doi="10.1093/acref/9780192807021.004.1" id="acref-9780192807021-bibliography-1">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><sc>Bibliographies:</sc></p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <bibList>
              <bibItem class="journalArticle" author="Ring, D|Jupiter, JB" date="1998" title="Fracture-dislocation of the elbow" journalName="J Bone Joint Surg Am" vol="80" journalIssue="4" page="566" pageLast="580">Ring D, Jupiter JB (1998).
                Fracture-dislocation of the elbow <i>J Bone Joint Surg Am</i>
                <b>80</b> (4), 566-80.</bibItem>
              <bibItem class="other" title="Aztec Cuisine, Part II" author="Coe, Sophie" date="1985">Coe (1985, for use by Aztecs)</bibItem>
              <bibItem class="other" title="Temalpakh" author="Bean, Lowell John" date="1972" place="Banning, Calif" publisher="Malki Museum Press">Bean and Saubel (1972, for use
                by Cahuilla Indians)</bibItem>
            </bibList>
          </bibliography>
        </bibliographyGroup>
      </section>
    
      <section role="reading">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Key References and Sources for Further Reading</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <div1>
            <p>Comprehensive surveys of the technology underlying spoken language dialogue systems
              can be found in <xrefGrp><xref ref="oxfordhb-9780199573691-e-020-bibItem-40">Smith and
                  Hipp (1994)</xref>, <xref ref="oxfordhb-9780199573691-e-020-bibItem-36">McTear
                  (2004)</xref>, and <xref ref="oxfordhb-9780199573691-e-020-bibItem-31">Jokinen and
                  McTear (2010)</xref></xrefGrp>. The proceedings of two well-established workshop
              series, SIGDial<xrefGrp role="endnote"><xref ref="oxfordhb-9780199573691-e-020-note-4"><su>4</su></xref></xrefGrp> and SemDial,<xrefGrp role="endnote"><xref ref="oxfordhb-9780199573691-e-020-note-5"><su>5</su></xref></xrefGrp> are
              essential sources for up-to-date developments. Papers on current issues in the area
              are also often found in the conferences of the Association for Computational
              Linguistics, and in the now annual Interspeech conferences.</p>
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </section>
    
      <section id="acrefore-9780199975839-e-976-section-7" role="appendix">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Appendix</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>Knowledge, Values, Judgments, and Skills for Effective, Ethical Social Work Practice in
            Work with Communities and Organizations and in Planning and Policy Practice</p>
          <p>[Items 1–5 focus on competencies for social administration; items 6–10
            focus on competencies for community
            organization.]</p>
          <p><?Insert-Table ID="acrefore-9780199975839-e-976-tableGroup-0001"?></p>
          <p>The Broad Range of Macro Practice Defined as Social Work with Organizations,
            Communities, and in Planning and Policy
            Practice.</p>
          <p><?Insert-Table ID="acrefore-9780199975839-e-976-tableGroup-0002"?></p>
        </textMatter>
      </section>
    
      <section id="acrefore-9780199975839-e-976-section-7" role="appendix">
        <textMatter>
          <div1 id="acrefore-9780199975839-e-976-div1-6" doi="10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.976.021.0006">
            <titleGroup id="acrefore-9780199975839-e-976-titleGroup-7">
              <title>
                <p><enumerator>Appendix I</enumerator> Resources for Building Curriculum Language
                  for Macro Practice Based on MSW/ACOSA Competencies</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>Knowledge, Values, Judgments, and Skills for Effective, Ethical Social Work Practice
              in Work with Communities and Organizations and in Planning and Policy Practice</p>
            <p>[Items 1–5 focus on competencies for social administration; items 6–10
              focus on competencies for community
              organization.]</p>
            <p><?Insert-Table ID="acrefore-9780199975839-e-976-tableGroup-0001"?></p>
          </div1>
          <div1 id="acrefore-9780199975839-e-976-div1-7" doi="10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.976.021.0007">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator>Appendix II</enumerator> MSW/ACOSA—EPAS Matrix for Core Macro
                  Practice Competencies</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>The Broad Range of Macro Practice Defined as Social Work with Organizations,
              Communities, and in Planning and Policy
              Practice.</p>
            <p><?Insert-Table ID="acrefore-9780199975839-e-976-tableGroup-0002"?></p>
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </section>
    
      <chapter id="law-cotus-9780199766925-chapter-2" doi="10.1093/law/9780199766925/002">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Preamble and Article 1</p>
          </title>
          <subtitle>
            <p>The Bill of Rights</p>
          </subtitle>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <div1>
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p>Preamble</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                <p>We, the People of the State of Illinois...</p>
              </displayText></p>
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </chapter>
    
      <div1>
        <-- note dummy div level -->
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>Section 18</enumerator></p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p><law:extract class="USleg" id="law-cotus-9780199766925-chapter-18-extract-1">
              <textMatter>
                <div1>
                  <titleGroup>
                    <title>
                      <p>Messages to legislature.</p>
                    </title>
                  </titleGroup>
                  <p>The governor shall, at the beginning...</p>
                </div1>
              </textMatter>
            </law:extract></p>
          <p>The governor's annual "state of the state" message to the legislature...</p>
        </div2>
      </div1>
      <div1>
        <-- note dummy div level-->
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>Section 19</enumerator></p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
        </div2>
      </div1>
    
      <div1>
        <-- note dummy div1 level -->
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>Section VIII</enumerator>: Insurance Regulation</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>
            <law:extract class="USleg" id="law-cotus-9780199766925-chapter-7-extract-1">
              <textMatter>
                <div1>
                  <titleGroup>
                    <title>
                      <p><enumerator>Paragraph I.</enumerator> Regulation of insurance.</p>
                    </title>
                  </titleGroup>
                  <p>Provision shall be made by law for the regulation of insurance.</p>
                </div1>
                <div1>
                  <titleGroup>
                    <title>
                      <p><enumerator>Paragraph II.</enumerator> Issuance of licenses.</p>
                    </title>
                  </titleGroup>
                  <p>Insurance licenses shall be issued by the Commissioner of Insurance as required
                    by law.</p>
                </div1>
              </textMatter>
            </law:extract>
          </p>
          <p>No section of the 1976 Constitution revised by the Select Committee on Constitutional
            Revision...</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>Section X:</enumerator> Retirement Systems</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <p>This section had its origins in Article X of the Constituion of 1976 entitled...</p>
          <p><law:extract class="USleg" id="law-cotus-9780199766925-chapter-7-extract-2">
              <textMatter>
                <div1>
                  <titleGroup>
                    <title>
                      <p><enumerator>Paragraph I.</enumerator> Expenditure of public funds
                        authorized.</p>
                    </title>
                  </titleGroup>
                  <p>Public funds may be expended for the purpose of...</p>
                </div1>
              </textMatter>
            </law:extract></p>
          <p>This provision authorizes the General Assembly...</p>
          <p><law:extract class="USleg" id="law-cotus-9780199766925-chapter-7-extract-3">
              <textMatter>
                <div1>
                  <titleGroup>
                    <title>
                      <p><enumerator>Paragraph II.</enumerator> Increasing benefits authorized.</p>
                    </title>
                  </titleGroup>
                  <p> Public funds may be expended for the purpose of increasing benefits being paid
                    pursuant to any...</p>
                </div1>
              </textMatter>
            </law:extract></p>
          <p>This paragraph was necessary to ensure that increases in pension benefits would
            not...</p>
        </div2>
      </div1>
    
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>Section 6.05</enumerator></p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p><law:extract class="USleg" id="law-cotus-9780199766925-chapter-6-extract-1">
            <textMatter>
              <div1>
                <p>The district court shall be a court of limited jurisdiction and shall ... </p>
              </div1>
            </textMatter>
          </law:extract></p>
        <p>This is a new court for the Alabama judicial system...</p>
      </div1>
    
      <chapter id="law-9780199898190-chapter-6" doi="10.1093/law/9780199898190.003.06">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>Article IV</enumerator></p>
          </title>
          <subtitle>
            <p>Legislative Department</p>
          </subtitle>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <div1>
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator>Part I.</enumerator> Initiative and Referendum</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <div2 role="prelim">
              <p>This part was, in popular view, the most prominent feature of the constitution as
                originally drafted... </p>
            </div2>
            <div2>
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p>Section 1</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p><law:extract class="USleg" id="law-9780199898190-chapter-6-extract-1">
                  <textMatter>
                    <p><enumerator role="paraNum">(1)</enumerator> The legislative authority of the
                      state shall be vested in a legislature, consisting of a senate...</p>
                  </textMatter>
                </law:extract></p>
              <div3>
                <titleGroup>
                  <title>
                    <p>The Legislature</p>
                  </title>
                </titleGroup>
                <p>The first part of thei section vests the state's "legislative authority" in a
                  bicameral legislature...</p>
              </div3>
            </div2>
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </chapter>
    
      <chapter id="law-9780199898190-chapter-7" doi="10.1093/law/9780199898190.003.07">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>Article VII</enumerator></p>
          </title>
          <subtitle>
            <p>Suffrage and Elections</p>
          </subtitle>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <div1>
            <-- note dummy div1 -->
            <div2 role="prelim">
              <p>Although this section contains most of the constitutional guidance on
                suffrage...</p>
            </div2>
            <div2>
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p>Section 1</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p><law:extract class="USleg" id="law-9780199898190-chapter-7-extract-1">
                  <textMatter>
                    <p>All elections by the people shall be by ballot, or by such other method as
                      may be prescribed by law; provided, that secrecy in voting shall be
                      preserved.</p>
                  </textMatter>
                </law:extract></p>
              <p>This section adopts the Australian import, the secret ballot, that had beena
                approved by the...</p>
            </div2>
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </chapter>
    
      <chapter id="law-9780199898190-chapter-5" doi="10.1093/law/9780199898190.003.05">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>Article III</enumerator></p>
          </title>
          <subtitle>
            <p>Distribution of Powers</p>
          </subtitle>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <div1>
            <-- note dummy div1 -->
            <div2 role="prelim">
              <p><law:extract class="USleg" id="law-9780199898190-chapter-5-extract-1">
                  <textMatter>
                    <div1>
                      <p>The powers of the government of the State of Arizona shall be
                        divided...</p>
                    </div1>
                  </textMatter>
                </law:extract></p>
              <p>This article establishes the general principle ...</p>
              <div3>
                <titleGroup>
                  <title>
                    <p>Delegation of Legislative Powers to Executive Branch Agencies</p>
                  </title>
                </titleGroup>
                <p>Several reported decisions apply the general principle that the legislature
                  may...</p>
              </div3>
            </div2>
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </chapter>
    
      <miscMatter class="seriesinfo" id="med-9780199234356-miscMatter-2" doi="10.1093/med/9780199234356.002.0002">
        <titleGroup id="med-9780199234356-miscMatter-2-titleGroup-1">
          <title>
            <p>Published and forthcoming Oxford Handbooks</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter id="med-9780199234356-miscMatter-2-textMatter-1">
          <p>Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine 7/e (also available for PDAs)</p>
          <p>Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties 7/e</p>
          <p>Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine 2/e</p>
          <p>Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia 2/e</p>
          <p>Oxford Handbook of Applied Dental Sciences</p>
          <p>Oxford Handbook of Cardiology</p>
          <p>Oxford Handbook of Clinical Dentistry 4/e</p>
        </textMatter>
      </miscMatter>
    
      <miscMatter class="seriesinfo" doi="10.1093/med/9780199926633.002.0002" id="med-9780199926633-miscMatter-2">
        <titleGroup id="med-9780199926633-miscMatter-2-titleGroup-2">
          <title>
            <p><?Page pageId="ii"?><milestone id="med-9780199926633-miscMatter-2-milestone-2" unit="page" num="ii"/>What Do I Do Now?</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter id="med-9780199926633-miscMatter-2-textMatter-2">
          <div1 id="med-9780199926633-miscMatter-2-div1-2" doi="10.1093/med/9780199926633.021.0001">
            <titleGroup id="med-9780199926633-miscMatter-2-titleGroup-3">
              <title>
                <p>Series Co-Editors-in-Chief</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p><nameGrp role="editor in chief" foreNames="Lawrence C." mainName="Newman" title="MD">Lawrence C. Newman, MD</nameGrp></p>
            <p>Director of the Headache Institute</p>
            <p>Department of Neurology</p>
            <p>St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center</p>
            <p>New York, NY</p>
            <p><nameGrp role="editor in chief" foreNames="Morris" mainName="Levin" title="MD">Morris
                Levin, MD</nameGrp></p>
            <p>Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry</p>
            <p>Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth</p>
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                <p><?endpaperPage ?>Useful doses for the new house officer</p>
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                side-effects, of medications that a new house officer will be called upon to
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                BNF, www.bnf.org).</p>
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        <titleGroup>
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            <p>Article XXI</p>
          </title>
          <subtitle>
            <p>Reapportionment of Senate, Assembly, Congressional, and Board of Equalization
              Districts</p>
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            <p>Elected members of representative government bodies, such as a state
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            <p>Article XXII</p>
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          <title>
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            <p>Article XXVI was renumbered <xrefGrp><xref ref="usc-9780199778959-chapter-24">Article
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        <titleGroup>
          <title>
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            <p>Article XXVII was repealed November 3, 1970.</p>
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      <p>... (see also <xrefGrp><xref ref="oxfordhb-9780199232819-e-003">Scheer</xref></xrefGrp>,
            <xrefGrp><xref ref="oxfordhb-9780199232819-e-027">Hale et al.</xref></xrefGrp>, both
        this volume).</p>
    
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            <p><enumerator>I.1</enumerator> Socratic Wisdom</p>
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          <p>Plato (427 - 347 B.C.) is one of the most imporatant philosophers who ever lived and
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                  <p><enumerator>1.</enumerator> What is the message of the Oracle of Delphi to
                    Chaerephon about Socrates?</p>
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              <p>From the Apology</p>
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          <p>How You, O Athenians, have been affected by my accusers, I cannot tell; but I know that
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        <p>Reprinted from <bibItem class="book" title="Dialogues of Plato" translator="Benjamin Jowett" date="1986" place="Oxford">Dialogues of Plato, trans.
            Benjamin Jowett, Oxford, 1986.</bibItem></p>
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            <enumerator>Fn 40</enumerator>
           The General Court has upheld the Commission’s decision in <bibItem id="law-ocl-97801123456789-bibItem-11" class="case-ref" date="2008-10-15" idnumber="COMP/39188">COMP/39188, Bananas, decn of 15 October 2008</bibItem>; in
            <bibItem id="law-ocl-97801123456789-bibItem-12" class="case-ref" idnumber="T-587/08" date="2013-03-14" party1="Fresh Del Monte Produce" party2="Commission">Case T-587/08,
            Fresh Del Monte Produce v Commission, judgment of 14 March 2013</bibItem> (reducing the
          fine but dismissing the appeal on liability); and <bibItem id="law-ocl-97801123456789-bibItem-13" class="case-ref" date="2013-03-14" idnumber="T-588/08" party1="Dole Food Company" party2="Commission">Case T-588/08 Dole
            Food Company v Commission, judgment of 14 March 2013</bibItem>. On further appeal, Cases
            <bibItem id="law-ocl-97801123456789-bibItem-14" class="case-ref" idnumber="C-293|C-294/13P" party1="Fresh Del Monte Produce" party2="Commission">C-293
            & C-294/13P, Fresh Del Monte Produce v Commission, not yet decided</bibItem>; and
            <bibItem id="law-ocl-97801123456789-bibItem-15" class="case-ref" idnumber="C-286/13P" party1="Dole Food Company" party2="Commission">Case C-286/13P, Dole Food Company v
            Commission, not yet decided.</bibItem></p>
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        <p><enumerator>Fn 43</enumerator> The General Court upheld the Commission’s decision in
            <bibItem id="law-ocl-97801123456789-bibItem-21" class="case-ref" date="2008-10-15" idnumber="COMP/39188" sameTarget="law-ocl-97801123456789-bibItem-11">COMP/39188,
            Bananas, decn of 15 October 2008</bibItem> on other grounds: see also the <xrefGrp><xref ref="law-ocl-97801123456789-div5-10">update to Fn 40</xref></xrefGrp> in the same
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          <p fullOut="Y"><enumerator role="paraNum">5.014</enumerator> In <bibItem id="law-ocl-9780199667871-bibItem-15256" class="case-ref" date="2003" idnumber="[2003] OJ L140/1 | [2003] 5 CMLR 683" legisType="nonMergerDecision" linkType="mentioned" party1="Seamless Steel Tubes" confirmation="requested" sameTarget="law-ocl-9780199667871-bibItem-2435"><bibItemTitle id="law-ocl-9780199667871-bibItemTitle-9017"><i>Seamless Steel
                Tubes</i></bibItemTitle></bibItem><xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="law-ocl-9780199667871-note-2128"><sup>38</sup></xref></xrefGrp> the Court of
            Justice held that, as far as the existence of an infringement of <bibItem id="law-ocl-9780199667871-bibItem-15257" class="intinstr" date="1957" linkType="mentioned" sectRef="Title XXI Art.101" subClass="treaty" title="1957 Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union" sameTarget="law-ocl-9780199667871-bibItem-5886">Article 101</bibItem> is concerned, it
            does not matter whether the conclusion of the agreement or concerted practice is in the
            commercial interests of the undertakings concerned.<xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="law-ocl-9780199667871-note-2129"><sup>39</sup></xref></xrefGrp> Collusive
            behaviour can still be prohibited even if the parties had other motives or pursued their
            own interests.<xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="law-ocl-9780199667871-note-2130"><sup>40</sup></xref></xrefGrp> Similarly, it is not necessary to show that a
            member of the cartel profited or gained in some other way from the cartel.<xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="law-ocl-9780199667871-note-2131"><sup>41</sup></xref></xrefGrp> The fact that the members of the cartel may not have
            complied with their agreement, and that therefore the cartel was not successful, shows
            that the agreement on prices was not implemented rather than that there was no agreement
            on prices at all.<xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="law-ocl-9780199667871-note-2132"><sup>42</sup></xref></xrefGrp> It is not necessary to establish that the cartel
            was efficient or well organised or that there was any punishment mechanism in
              place.<xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="law-ocl-9780199667871-note-2133"><sup>43</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p>
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              <p><enumerator>40</enumerator>
                <bibItem id="law-ocl-9780199667871-bibItem-15405" class="case-ref" date="2008" idnumber="COMP/M.39188" legisNum="39188" legisType="mergerDecision" linkType="mentioned" party1="Bananas" sameTarget="law-ocl-9780199667871-bibItem-280"><bibItemTitle id="law-ocl-9780199667871-bibItemTitle-9129"><i>Bananas</i></bibItemTitle>
                    (<xrefGrp>n <xref ref="law-ocl-9780199667871-note-2127">37</xref></xrefGrp>,
                  above) para 293</bibItem>.</p>
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              <p><enumerator>43</enumerator>
                <bibItem id="law-ocl-9780199667871-bibItem-15409" class="case-ref" date="2008" idnumber="COMP/M.39188" legisNum="39188" legisType="mergerDecision" linkType="mentioned" party1="Bananas" sameTarget="law-ocl-9780199667871-bibItem-280"><bibItemTitle id="law-ocl-9780199667871-bibItemTitle-9133"><i>Bananas</i></bibItemTitle>
                    (<xrefGrp>n <xref ref="law-ocl-9780199667871-note-2127">37</xref></xrefGrp>,
                  above) para 292</bibItem>.</p>
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                <p>Bipolar disorder</p>
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              <p>Index of subjects</p>
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            <-- ... -->
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      <noteGroup>
        <note id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-note-1" type="footnote">
          <p>
            <enumerator>1.</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-27" class="case-ref" party1="United States" party2="Martinez-Fuerte" idnumber="428 U.S. 543|428 U.S. 545" date="1976"><span role="replace-ibid">United States v. Martinez-Fuerte, 428
                U.S.</span> 543, 545 (1976)</bibItem>
          </p>
        </note>
        <note id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-note-2" type="footnote">
          <p>
            <enumerator>2.</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-28" class="case-ref" party1="United States" party2="Martinez-Fuerte" idnumber="428 U.S. 547" date="1976"><xrefGrp><xref ref="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-27">Id. at
                547.</xref></xrefGrp></bibItem>
          </p>
        </note>
      </noteGroup>
    
      <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-1" class="book" title="Pre-classical: From Crete to Archaic Greece, Harmondsworth" author="Boardman, J" date="1967" publisher="Pelican"><nameGrp mainName="Boardman" foreNames="J">Boardman,
          J</nameGrp>. (1967), Pre-classical: From Crete to Archaic Greece, Harmondsworth,
        Pelican.</bibItem>
      <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-28" class="book" title="Athenian Black Figure Vases" author="Boardman, J" date="1975" publisher="Thames and Hudson">- - - (1975), Athenian Black Figure Vases, London, Thames and
        Hudson.</bibItem>
    
      <noteGroup>
        <note id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-2-note-1" type="footnote">
          <p>
            <enumerator>1.</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-2-bibItem-27" class="book" title="The Justices of the Peace" author="Norma Landau" date="1984" publisher="University of California Press" place="Berkeley and Los Angeles"><nameGrp mainName="Landau" foreNames="Norma">Norma Landau</nameGrp>, <i>The Justices of the
                Peace 1679–1760</i> (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press
              1984)</bibItem>
          </p>
        </note>
        <note id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-2-note-2" type="footnote">
          <p>
            <enumerator>2.</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-2-bibItem-28" class="book" title="The Justices of the Peace" author="Norma Landau" date="1984" publisher="University of California Press" place="Berkeley and Los Angeles"><nameGrp mainName="Landau" foreNames="Norma">Norma Landau</nameGrp>, <i>The Justices of the
                Peace 1679–1760</i>
              <xrefGrp><xref ref="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-2-bibItem-27">Op.
              Cit.</xref></xrefGrp></bibItem>
          </p>
        </note>
      </noteGroup>
    
      <noteGroup>
        <note type="footnote" id="acprof-0199260028-chapter-10-note-4">
          <p>
            <enumerator>4.</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="acprof-0199260028-chapter-10-bibItem-4" class="book" title="British Moralists" editor="Selby-Bigge, L.A." publisher="Bobbs-Merrill, Library of Liberal Arts" place="New York" date="1964" vol="II" page="269"><span role="replace-ibid"><i>British Moralists</i>, ed. L. A.
                Selby-Bigge (New York: Bobbs-Merrill, Library of Liberal Arts, 1964), vol.
              II</span>, p. 269.</bibItem>
          </p>
          <p/>
        </note>
        <note type="footnote" id="acprof-0199260028-chapter-10-note-5">
          <p>
            <enumerator>5.</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="acprof-0199260028-chapter-10-bibItem-5" class="book" title="British Moralists" editor="Selby-Bigge, L.A." publisher="Bobbs-Merrill, Library of Liberal Arts" place="New York" date="1964" vol="II" page="270"><xrefGrp><xref ref="acprof-0199260028-chapter-10-bibItem-4"><i>British Moralists</i>, vol. II, p. 269-275.</xref></xrefGrp></bibItem>
          </p>
          <p/>
        </note>
        <note type="footnote" id="acprof-0199260028-chapter-10-note-6">
          <p>
            <enumerator>6.</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="acprof-0199260028-chapter-10-bibItem-6" class="book" title="British Moralists" editor="Selby-Bigge, L.A." publisher="Bobbs-Merrill, Library of Liberal Arts" place="New York" date="1964" vol="II" page="270"><xrefGrp><xref ref="acprof-0199260028-chapter-10-bibItem-4"><i>Ibid.</i></xref></xrefGrp>, p. 270.</bibItem>
          </p>
          <p/>
        </note>
        <note type="footnote" id="acprof-0199260028-chapter-10-note-7">
          <p>
            <enumerator>7.</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="acprof-0199260028-chapter-10-bibItem-7" class="book" title="British Moralists" editor="Selby-Bigge, L.A." publisher="Bobbs-Merrill, Library of Liberal Arts" place="New York" date="1964" vol="II" page="275"><xrefGrp><xref ref="acprof-0199260028-chapter-10-bibItem-4"><i>Ibid.</i></xref></xrefGrp>, p. 275.</bibItem>
          </p>
          <p/>
        </note>
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      <noteGroup>
        <note type="footnote">
          <p>
            <enumerator>1</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="law-9780199694389-chapter-10-bibItem-1" class="journalArticle" title="Proclamations of Nathaniel Bacon" journalName="VMHB" vol="1" date="1893" page="55" pageLast="61">
              <span role="replace-ibid">“Proclamations of Nathaniel Bacon,” VMHB 1 (1893–94)</span>,
              55–61. </bibItem>
          </p>
        </note>
        <note type="footnote">
          <p>
            <enumerator>2</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="law-9780199694389-chapter-10-bibItem-2" class="journalArticle" title="Proclamations of Nathaniel Bacon" journalName="VMHB" vol="1" date="1893" page="55" pageLast="61">
              <xrefGrp><xref ref="law-9780199694389-chapter-10-bibItem-1">Ibid.</xref></xrefGrp>
            </bibItem>
          </p>
        </note>
        <note type="footnote">
          <p>
            <enumerator>3</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="law-9780199694389-chapter-10-bibItem-3" class="journalArticle" author="Sherwood, William" title="Virginia’s Deploured Condition" journalName="Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society" vol="9" date="1871" page="172" pageLast="175">
              <span role="replace-ibid">William Sherwood, “Virginia’s Deploured Condition,” in
                Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Fourth Series, Vol. 9
                (1871)</span>, 172–75. </bibItem>
          </p>
        </note>
        <note type="footnote">
          <p>
            <enumerator>4</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="law-9780199694389-chapter-10-bibItem-4" class="journalArticle" author="Sherwood, William" title="Virginia’s Deploured Condition" journalName="Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society" vol="9" date="1871" page="172" pageLast="175">
              <xrefGrp><xref ref="law-9780199694389-chapter-10-bibItem-3">Ibid.</xref></xrefGrp>
            </bibItem>
          </p>
        </note>
        <note type="footnote">
          <p>
            <enumerator>5</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="law-9780199694389-chapter-10-bibItem-5" class="journalArticle" author="Sherwood, William" title="Virginia’s Deploured Condition" journalName="Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society" vol="9" date="1871" page="175" pageLast="177">
              <xrefGrp><xref ref="law-9780199694389-chapter-10-bibItem-3">Ibid.</xref></xrefGrp>,
              175–77. </bibItem>
          </p>
        </note>
        <note type="footnote">
          <p>
            <enumerator>6</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="law-9780199694389-chapter-10-bibItem-6" class="journalArticle" author="Sherwood, William" title="Virginia’s Deploured Condition" journalName="Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society" vol="9" date="1871" page="174" pageLast="175">
              <xrefGrp><xref ref="law-9780199694389-chapter-10-bibItem-3">Ibid.</xref></xrefGrp>,
              174–75. </bibItem>
          </p>
        </note>
      </noteGroup>
    
      <bibList id="oxfordhb-9780199699308-e-025-bibList-1">
        <bibItem author="Dusenbery, Verne A." class="bookChapter" date="2008" id="oxfordhb-9780199699308-e-025-bibItem-10" page="72" pageLast="91" partAuthor="Dusenbery, Verne A." partTitle="The Word as Guru: Sikh Scripture and the Translation Controversy" place="New Delhi" publisher="Oxford University Press" title="Sikhs at Large: Religion, Culture, and Politics in Global Perspective"><nameGrp foreNames="Verne A." mainName="Dusenbery" role="author">Dusenbery, Verne A.</nameGrp>
          (2008c). ‘The Word as Guru: Sikh Scripture and the Translation Controversy’. In <nameGrp foreNames="Verne A." mainName="Dusenbery" role="author">Verne A. Dusenbery</nameGrp>,
            <i>Sikhs at Large: Religion, Culture, and Politics in Global Perspective</i>. New Delhi:
          Oxford University Press, 72–91.</bibItem>
        <bibItem class="journalArticle" date="1992" id="oxfordhb-9780199699308-e-025-bibItem-79" journalIssue="4" journalName="History of Religions" page="385" pageLast="402" vol="31">[First published in <i>History of Religions</i>, 31/4 (May
          1992), 385–402.]</bibItem>
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      <xrefGrp><i>see</i> p.<pageNum pageId="560"><xref ref="med-9780198568377-chapter-23-milestone-560">560</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp>
    
      <p> ... deadly campaigns of conquest to expand its territory.<milestone unit="indexTarget" id="actrade-9780199347704-milestone-1"/></p>
    
      <miscMatter id="actrade-9780199347704-miscMatter-10" doi="10.1093/actrade/9780199347704.002.0010" class="endNotes">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Notes</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter id="actrade-9780199347704-miscMatter-10-textMatter-1">
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            <titleGroup id="actrade-9780199347704-miscMatter-10-titleGroup-1">
              <title id="actrade-9780199347704-miscMatter-10-title-2">
                <p>Introduction</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p><xrefGrp>page <pageNum pageId="00"><xref ref="actrade-9780199347704-chapter-1-milestone-1">00</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp>. <i>The translation of the original Manchu
                name</i>: Cassel, P. K., “The Gate of Heavenly Pacification, ” June
              18, 2008 at
              http://thechinabeat.blogspot.com/2008/06/gate-of-heavenly-pacification.html (accessed
              December 26, 2013)</p>

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                <p>Notes</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <textMatter>
              <div1 id="acprof-9780199296446-chapter-10-div1-5">
                <p>
                  <note id="acprof-9780199296446-chapter-10-note-1" type="endnote">
                    <p>
                      <enumerator><sup>1</sup></enumerator> Lat. <i>bonae litterae</i>: humane
                      learning, by contrast with logic, metaphysics, and theology.</p>
                  </note>
                </p>
                <p>
                  <note id="acprof-9780199296446-chapter-10-note-2" type="endnote">
                    <p>
                      <enumerator><sup>2</sup></enumerator>
                      <bibItem id="acprof-9780199296446-chapter-10-bibItem-1" class="book" author="Meric Casaubon" date="1668" page="25" place="London" title="Of Credulity and Incredulity in Things Natural, Civill and Divine">Meric Casaubon, <i>Of Credulity and Incredulity in Things Natural, Civill
                          and Divine</i> (London, 1668), 25–6</bibItem>.</p>
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              <note id="acprof-9780199296446-miscMatter-3-note-1" type="endnote">
                <p><-- first endnote --></p>
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              <note id="acprof-9780199296446-miscMatter-3-note-2" type="endnote">
                <p><-- second endnote --></p>
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            <p>This book reconciles the most burdensome impasses to our learning: we highlight
              inconsistencies, remove spatial complexities, and create an active, instructive text
              that adheres to the principle—when we can draw a pathway step by step, we know it.</p>
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      <p><span role="emphasis"><b><i>An opening snap</i></b></span> precedes the mid-diastolic murmur of
        mitral stenosis. It indicates a pliable (noncalcified) valve.</p>
      <p><span role="emphasis"><b><i>Prosthetic sounds</i></b></span> are caused by nonbiological valves, on
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          <p>When you first enter, your eye is filled so equally and regularly, that nothing appears
            stupendous; and the church seems considerably smaller than it really is. The statues of
            children, that support the founts of holy water when observed from the door, seem to be
            of the natural size; but as you draw near, you perceive</p>
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            una bellezza immaginaria, e sorprendente, niuna ammirazione ci reca la sua vasta mole;
            ma però nell'osservare di mano in mano le sue parti, non solo resta ognuno sorpreso
            della magnificenza e decoro di esso, ma confusa di tal modo la</p>
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            <p>Separate opinion of Justice Robertson</p>
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        <p id="law-9780199596843-p-853"><bibItem id="law-9780199596843-bibItem-530" class="instRules" date="1965" linkType="mentioned" subClass="arbR" title="Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of other States" sameTarget="law-9780199596843-bibItem-255">ICSID Convention</bibItem>.
              <xrefGrp><i>See</i>
            <xref ref="law-9780199596843-item1-199">Convention on the Settlement of Investment
              Disputes between States and Nationals of other States</xref></xrefGrp></p>
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            <p><enumerator>(a)</enumerator> Definitions</p>
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              <p>‘Joint venture’.</p>
            </title>
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            <p><enumerator role="paraNum">7.002</enumerator>The term ‘joint venture’
              (‘JV’), as used by industry, resists clear...</p>
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      <div6 id="law-ildc-186ca02-div6-106">
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            <i>International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings</i>, 37 I.L.M.
            249</bibItem>. Second, the Convention supplements this offence–based list with a
          stipulative definition of terrorism. Article 2(1)(<i>b</i>) defines terrorism as:</p>
        <p><law:extract id="law-ildc-186ca02-extract-4" class="intinstr" subClass="conv" title="International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings" sectRef="Article 2(1)(b)">
            <textMatter>
              <p id="law-ildc-186ca02-p-197">Any ... act intended to cause death or serious bodily
                injury to a civilian, or to any other person not taking an active part in the
                hostilities in a situation of armed conflict, when the purpose of such act, by its
                nature or context, is to intimidate a population, or to compel a government or an
                international organization to do or to abstain from doing any act.</p>
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            <p><enumerator>11.5.1</enumerator> Article 5(2)</p>
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          <law:extract id="he-9780199228270-chapter-1-extract-4" class="intinstr" subClass="conv" title="European Convention on Human Rights" sectRef="Art.5(2)">
            <textMatter>
              <p>Everyone who is arrested shall be informed promptly, in a language which he
                understands, of the reasons for his arrest and of any charge against him</p>
            </textMatter>
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        </p>
        <p>The right to be informed applies only where there has been an ‘arrest’ (usually a
          deprivation of liberty justified under Article 5(1)(c)). It will not necessarily apply to
          other deprivations of liberty allowed by Article 5 which are not based on an ‘arrest’,
          such as some detentions for treatment of persons with mental incapacity.</p>
        <p>Knowledge of why they have been arrested enables the detained person to realise the
          degree of seriousness of his or her situation and to take practical steps, such as
          obtaining appropriate legal advice, if the situation warrants it. Precise details of the
          offence need not be given nor need the full information be given at the time of arrest.
          The test for the nature of the requirement was laid out in Fox, Campbell and Hartley v
          United Kingdom (1991) 13 EHRR 157, para 40:</p>
        <p><law:extract id="he-9780199228270-chapter-1-extract-5" class="case-ref" party1="Fox, Campbell and Hartley" party2="United Kingdom" date="1991" idnumber="13 EHRR 157, para 40">
            <textMatter>
              <p>. . . any person arrested must be told, in simple, non-technical language that he
                can understand, the essential legal and factual grounds for his arrest, so as to be
                able, if he sees fit, to apply to a court to challenge its lawfulness in accordance
                with paragraph 4 . . . Whilst this information must be conveyed ‘promptly’ . . . it
                need not be related in its entirety by the arresting officer at the very moment of
                arrest. Whether the content and promptness of the information conveyed were
                sufficient is to be assessed in each case according to its special features . . .
                .</p>
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        <p>...</p>
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      <p><b>Empress Car Co v National Rivers Authority</b></p>
      <p><bibItem id="he-9780199289721-chapter-7-bibItem-999" class="case-ref" party1="Empress Car Co" party2="National Rivers Authority" idnumber="[1998] 1 All ER 481" date="1998">[1998] 1 All ER 481, House Lords</bibItem></p>
      <p>(Lords Browne-Wilkinson, Lloyd, Nolan, Hoffmann and Clyde)</p>
      <p>The question was whether the company had caused the pollution ... offer some guidance.</p>
      <p><law:extract id="he-9780199289721-chapter-7-extract-1" class="case-ref" party1="Empress Car Co" party2="National Rivers Authority" idnumber="[1998] 1 All ER 481" date="1998">
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            <p>The first point to emphasise is that common sense answers to questions of causation
              will differ according to the purpose for which the question is asked. Questions of
              causation of ... </p>
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      <law:extract id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-extract-12" author="Goldstein, Alan M." class="casestudy" date="1993-01-13">
        <textMatter id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-textMatter-4">
          <div1 doi="10.1093/med:psych/9780199941551.003.0007.021.0016" id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-div1-16" role="prelim">
            <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-217" fullOut="Y"><i>ALAN M. GOLDSTEIN,
              PH.D.</i></p>
            <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-218" fullOut="Y"><i>N.Y.S. Certified Psychologist,
                P.C.</i></p>
            <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-219" fullOut="Y"><i>Ct. Licensed
              Psychologist</i></p>
            <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-220" fullOut="Y"><i>Diplomate in Forensic
                Psychology</i></p>
            <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-221" fullOut="Y"><i>American Board of Professional
                Psychology</i></p>
          </div1>
          <div1 doi="10.1093/med:psych/9780199941551.003.0007.021.0017" id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-div1-17">
            <titleGroup id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-titleGroup-31">
              <title id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-title-62">
                <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-222">Privileged and Confidential Forensic
                  Psychological Evaluation</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <div2 doi="10.1093/med:psych/9780199941551.003.0007.022.0018" id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-div2-18" role="prelim">
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-223" fullOut="Y">Defendant: Steven R., Jr.</p>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-224" fullOut="Y">Date of Birth: 9/10/56</p>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-225" fullOut="Y">Age at Initial Evaluation: 28
                years</p>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-226" fullOut="Y">Dates Evaluated: 2/9/85,
                2/22/85, 3/1/86, 9/3/91, 10/18/94</p>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-227" fullOut="Y">Date of Report: 1/13/93</p>
            </div2>
            <div2 doi="10.1093/med:psych/9780199941551.003.0007.022.0019" id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-div2-19">
              <titleGroup id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-titleGroup-32">
                <title id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-title-64">
                  <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-228">Tests Administered</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-229" fullOut="Y">WAIS-III</p>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-230" fullOut="Y">TAT</p>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-231" fullOut="Y">Rorschach</p>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-232" fullOut="Y">Rotter Incomplete Sentences
                Blank (Adult Form)</p>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-233" fullOut="Y">Human Figure Drawings</p>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-234" fullOut="Y">Three Wishes</p>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-235" fullOut="Y">MMPI (Independently scored and
                interpreted)</p>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-236" fullOut="Y">Rogers Criminal Responsibility
                Assessment Scale</p>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-237" fullOut="Y">Hare Psychopathy Checklist</p>
              <p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-238" fullOut="Y">Steven R Jr., a 35-year-old
                African American male, was initially referred for a forensic psychological
                evaluation in January 1985 by his attorneys, Carl Brine and Michael Philby, Office
                of the Public Defender of the Croton Adult Region. Mr. R has been charged in a
                13-count indictment with crimes allegedly committed on 7/19/84. Specifically, he was
                charged with having purposely or knowingly murdered Walter Jamison and Maria
                Jamison, two counts of felony murder, two counts of burglary in the third degree,
                unlawful possession of a weapon, unlawful possession of weapon with a purpose to use
                it unlawfully against another person, obstruction of justice, attempted murder of
                Ginny Calones, aggravated arson or arson in the third degree, sexual assault, and
                assault. I was asked to evaluate Mr. R’s mental state at the time of the offenses,
                addressing state statutes 2C:4-1 and 2C: 11-3.</p>
              <-- additional content within the case study extract -->
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          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </law:extract>
    
      <miscMatter class="lawTable" doi="10.1093/law/9780199660568.002.0009" id="law-9780199660568-miscMatter-9">
        <titleGroup id="law-9780199660568-titleGroup-8">
          <title>
            <p alignment="centre"><?Page pageId="xxxv"?><milestone unit="page" num="xxxv" id="law-9780199660568-miscMatter-9-milestone-35"/>Table of Cases</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <div1 doi="10.1093/law/9780199660568.021.0001" id="law-9780199660568-div1-1">
            <titleGroup id="law-9780199660568-titleGroup-9">
              <title>
                <p alignment="centre">ICSID Convention Cases</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780199660568.022.0001" id="law-9780199660568-div2-1">
              <titleGroup id="law-9780199660568-titleGroup-10">
                <title>
                  <p>Case Title and Number</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p><list role="lawTable">
                  <list1 listType="unstructured">
                    <item1 id="law-9780199660568-item1-1">
                      <p id="law-9780199660568-p-1"><bibItem linkType="mentioned" class="case-ref" party1="Asian Agricultural Products Limited" party2="Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka" idnumber="ARB/87/3" id="law-9780199660568-bibItem-1"><bibItemTitle id="law-9780199660568-bibItemTitle-1">Asian Agricultural Products
                            Limited v Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka</bibItemTitle>,
                          ARB/87/3, short title AAPL v Sri Lanka</bibItem>
                        <xrefGrp id="law-9780199660568-xrefGrp-1"><pageNum pageId="136"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-37">136–8</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="140"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-38">140</xref></pageNum>,
                          <pageNum pageId="169"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-45">169</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="171"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-45">171–2</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="183"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-47">183–4</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="221"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-54">221</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="224"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-55">224</xref></pageNum>,
                          <pageNum pageId="231"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div2-69">231–2</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="304"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-66">304</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                    </item1>
                    <item1 id="law-9780199660568-item1-2">
                      <p id="law-9780199660568-p-2"><bibItem linkType="mentioned" class="case-ref" party1="ADC Affiliate Ltd. and ADC & ADMC Management Ltd." party2="Republic of Hungary" idnumber="ARB/03/16" id="law-9780199660568-bibItem-2"><bibItemTitle id="law-9780199660568-bibItemTitle-2">ADC Affiliate Ltd. and ADC &
                            ADMC Management Ltd. v Republic of Hungary</bibItemTitle>, ARB/03/16,
                          short title ADC v Hungary</bibItem>
                        <xrefGrp id="law-9780199660568-xrefGrp-2"><pageNum pageId="259"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-60">259</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="266"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div2-75">266</xref></pageNum>,
                          <pageNum pageId="304"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-66">304–6</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                    </item1>
                    <item1 id="law-9780199660568-item1-3">
                      <p id="law-9780199660568-p-3"><bibItem linkType="mentioned" class="case-ref" party1="African Holding Co. of America, Inc. and Société Africaine de Construction au Congo S.A.R.L." party2="Democratic Republic of the Congo" idnumber="ARB/05/21" id="law-9780199660568-bibItem-3"><bibItemTitle id="law-9780199660568-bibItemTitle-3">African Holding Co. of America,
                            Inc. and Société Africaine de Construction au Congo S.A.R.L. v
                            Democratic Republic of the Congo</bibItemTitle>, ARB/05/21, short title
                          African Holding v DRC</bibItem>
                        <xrefGrp id="law-9780199660568-xrefGrp-3"><pageNum pageId="266"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div2-75">266</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                    </item1>
                    <item1 id="law-9780199660568-item1-4">
                      <p id="law-9780199660568-p-4"><bibItem linkType="mentioned" class="case-ref" party1="AGIP S.p.A." party2="People's Republic of the Congo" idnumber="ARB/77/1" id="law-9780199660568-bibItem-4"><bibItemTitle id="law-9780199660568-bibItemTitle-4">AGIP S.p.A. v People's Republic of
                            the Congo, ARB/77/1</bibItemTitle>, short title AGIP v Congo</bibItem>
                        <xrefGrp id="law-9780199660568-xrefGrp-4"><pageNum pageId="127"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div2-53">127</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="135"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-37">135–6</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="138"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-38">138</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="162"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-44">162</xref></pageNum>,
                          <pageNum pageId="176"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-46">176</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="178"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-47">178–9</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="182"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-47">182</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                    </item1>
                  </list1>
                </list>
              </p>
            </div2>
          </div1>
          <div1 doi="10.1093/law/9780199660568.021.0002" id="law-9780199660568-div1-2">
            <titleGroup id="law-9780199660568-titleGroup-11">
              <title>
                <p alignment="centre">Additional Facility Cases</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780199660568.022.0002" id="law-9780199660568-div2-2">
              <titleGroup id="law-9780199660568-titleGroup-12">
                <title>
                  <p>Case Title and Number</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p><list role="lawTable">
                  <list1 listType="unstructured">
                    <item1 id="law-9780199660568-item1-140">
                      <p id="law-9780199660568-p-140"><bibItem linkType="mentioned" class="case-ref" party1="ADF Group Inc." party2="United States of America" idnumber="ARB(AF)/00/1" id="law-9780199660568-bibItem-140"><bibItemTitle id="law-9780199660568-bibItemTitle-140">ADF Group Inc. v United States
                            of America</bibItemTitle>, ARB(AF)/00/1, short title ADF v USA</bibItem>
                        <xrefGrp id="law-9780199660568-xrefGrp-345"><pageNum pageId="258"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-60">258</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                    </item1>
                    <item1 id="law-9780199660568-item1-141">
                      <p id="law-9780199660568-p-141"><bibItem linkType="mentioned" class="case-ref" party1="Archer Daniels Midland Co. and Tate & Lyle Ingredients Americas Inc." party2="United Mexican States" idnumber="ARB(AF)/04/5" id="law-9780199660568-bibItem-141"><bibItemTitle id="law-9780199660568-bibItemTitle-141">Archer Daniels Midland Co. and
                            Tate & Lyle Ingredients Americas Inc. v United Mexican
                            States</bibItemTitle>, ARB(AF)/04/5, short title ADM v Mexico</bibItem>
                        <xrefGrp id="law-9780199660568-xrefGrp-346"><pageNum pageId="266"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div2-75">266</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                    </item1>
                    <item1 id="law-9780199660568-item1-142">
                      <p id="law-9780199660568-p-142"><bibItem linkType="mentioned" class="case-ref" party1="Alasdair Ross Anderson and others" party2="Republic of Costa Rica" idnumber="ARB(AF)/07/3" id="law-9780199660568-bibItem-142"><bibItemTitle id="law-9780199660568-bibItemTitle-142">Alasdair Ross Anderson and
                            others v Republic of Costa Rica</bibItemTitle>, ARB(AF)/07/3, short
                          title Anderson v Costa Rica</bibItem>
                        <xrefGrp id="law-9780199660568-xrefGrp-347"><pageNum pageId="301"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div2-84">301–3</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                    </item1>
                    <item1 id="law-9780199660568-item1-143">
                      <p id="law-9780199660568-p-143"><bibItem linkType="mentioned" class="case-ref" party1="Robert Azinian and others" party2="United Mexican States" idnumber="ARB(AF)/97/2" id="law-9780199660568-bibItem-143"><bibItemTitle id="law-9780199660568-bibItemTitle-143">Robert Azinian and others v
                            United Mexican States</bibItemTitle>, ARB(AF)/97/2, short title Azinian
                          v Mexico</bibItem>
                        <xrefGrp id="law-9780199660568-xrefGrp-348"><pageNum pageId="209"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div2-64">209</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="213"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-54">213</xref></pageNum>,
                          <pageNum pageId="216"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div1-54">216–17</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="269"><xref ref="law-9780199660568-div2-76">269</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                    </item1>
                  </list1>
                </list>
              </p>
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        <p>The convention of 1812 owed its origins to the attempt by Tammany Hall to destroy its
          arch enemy, Governor DeWitt Clinton, as well as to demands from new political forces for
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               <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p>Section of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002</p></entry>
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               <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p>45</p></entry>
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                <entry colname="col1" align="left">
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                  <p>Pre-school provision varies according to the state or territory, and is
                    often in kindergartens attached to primary schools. Education is
                    compulsory for ages 6–16 (15 in Tasmania), and is delivered through:</p>
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                        <item1 id="acref-9780199679393-e-1-item1-2"><p><enumerator>•</enumerator> secondary school, high
                          school: Years 7/8–12 (ages 12/ 13–18) (open and
                          selective)</p></item1>
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                  <p>Sixty-six per cent of provision is in government-funded schools; the rest
                    is in fee-paying independent schools. Both government and independent
                    schools adhere to the same curriculum framework</p>
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                  <p>Canada (outside Quebec)</p>
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                <entry colname="col2" align="left">
                  <p>Pre-school provision (Grade K) is in kindergarten (or equivalent) and
                    varies according to province. Education is compulsory for ages 6–16 (18
                    in Ontario, 15 in Alberta): </p>
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                        <item1 id="acref-9780199679393-e-1-item1-3"><p><enumerator>•</enumerator> elementary school: Grades
                          1–6/7/8 (ages 6–11/12/13) (depending on
                          province)</p></item1>
                        <item1 id="acref-9780199679393-e-1-item1-4"><p><enumerator>•</enumerator> junior high school/middle
                          school/intermediate school: Grades 7–9 (ages
                          12–15)</p></item1>
                        <item1 id="acref-9780199679393-e-1-item1-5"><p><enumerator>•</enumerator> high school: Grades 10–12+
                          (ages 15/16–21 and under)</p></item1>
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                  <p>Eight per cent of pupils attend private schools</p>
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                  <p>Pre-school provision consists of kindergartens (ages 3–5), kohanga reo,
                    and early childhood centres (ages 0–5). Education is compulsory for ages
                    6–16 (15 with parental permission), and is delivered through:</p>
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                        <item1 id="acref-9780199679393-e-1-item1-6"><p><enumerator>•</enumerator> primary school: Years 1–6
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                        <item1 id="acref-9780199679393-e-1-item1-7"><p><enumerator>•</enumerator> intermediate school: Years
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                  <p>Some schools cater for pupils across two or all of these groups. Most
                    pupils start school at 5 and remain until 18. Students with special
                    educational needs can stay in school until 21. Eighty-six per cent of
                    provision is in state schools; the rest is in integrated or private
                    schools</p>
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                  <p>>50% decrease or nadir 20–100 x 10<su>9</su>/L</p>
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                  <p>30–50% decrease or nadir 10–19 x 10<su>9</su>/L</p>
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                  <p>5–10 days after exposure <b>or</b> <1 day if previous exposure within 1
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                  <p>>10 days after exposure <b>or</b> <1 day if previous exposure between 1
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                  <p>None</p>
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                  <p>Possible</p>
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                  <p>Thrombotic phenomena/other clinical</p>
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                  <p>Existing thrombosis, after heparin bolus, new skin necrosis or acute systemic
                    reaction</p>
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                  <p>Silent or recurrent thrombosis or erythematous skin lesions</p>
                </entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top">
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            <p>Reproduced from Springer and Current Science, <bibItem id="med-9780199692958-chapter-16-bibItem-4" author="Warkentin, TE|Heddle, NM" class="journalArticle" date="2003" journalIssue="2" journalName="Current Haematology Reports" page="148" title="Laboratory diagnosis of immune heparin-induced thrombocytopenia" vol="2" pageLast="157" pubmedid="12901146"><i>Current Haematology Reports</i>, 2, 2, 2003,
                pp. 148–157, ‘Laboratory diagnosis of immune heparin-induced thrombocytopenia’,
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                  <nameGrp foreNames="NM" mainName="Heddle" role="author">Heddle NM</nameGrp>, with
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      <p id="law-9780199299065-p-724"><enumerator role="paraNum" display="online">15.89</enumerator>
        Advising will be a regulated...</p>
    
      <div1 id="law-iic-ov-nl-div1-2">
        <titleGroup id="law-iic-ov-nl-titleGroup-3">
          <title id="law-iic-ov-nl-title-3">
            <p id="law-iic-ov-nl-p-5">Model treaty</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p id="law-iic-ov-nl-p-6"><bibItem class="intinstr" subClass=" treaty" id="law-iic-ov-nl-bibItem-1" title="Agreement Between The Netherlands and [...] For the Promotion and Protection of Investments" date="2003" idnumber="[need full cite]" linkType="discussed"><bibItemTitle>Agreement
              Between The Netherlands and [...] For the Promotion and Protection of
              Investments</bibItemTitle> (2003)</bibItem></p>
      </div1>
    
      <document id="law-iic-ov-nl" citId="IC-OV 3 NL(2008)">
        <regMeta id="law-iic-ov-nl-regMeta-1">
          <jurisdictionGroup>
            <jurisdictionRelated id="law-iic-ov-nl-jurisdictionRelated-1" ISOcountry="NL" role="treatyParty">The Netherlands</jurisdictionRelated>
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        </regMeta>
        <titleGroup id="law-iic-ov-nl-titleGroup-1">
          <title>
            <p id="law-iic-ov-nl-p-1">Bilateral Investment Treaty Overview - Netherlands</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <-- Content of Treaty Overview -->
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      <div1 id="law-iic-ov-ec-div1-2">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Key awards discussing state's BITs</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p>
          <bibList>
            <bibItem class="case-ref" party1="EnCana Corporation" party2="Ecuador" date="2004" idnumber="IIC 23 (2004)">
              <bibItemTitle>
                <i>EnCana Corporation v Ecuador</i>
              </bibItemTitle>, Interim Award—Request for Interim Measures of Protection, LCIA Case
              No UN3481, IIC 23 (2004); 31 January 2004</bibItem>
            <bibItem class="case-ref" party1="EnCana Corporation" party2="Ecuador" date="2004" idnumber="IIC 24 (2004)">
              <bibItemTitle>
                <i>EnCana Corporation v Ecuador</i>
              </bibItemTitle>, Interim Award— Partial Award on Jurisdiction, LCIA Case No UN3481,
              IIC 24 (2004); 27 February 2004</bibItem>
            <-- ... -->
          </bibList>
        </p>
      </div1>
    
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Country contact</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p>
          <displayText class="other">
            <lineGroup>
              <line>UNCITRAL Secretariat</line>
              <line>Vienna International Centre</line>
              <line>P.O. Box 500</line>
              <line>A-1400 Vienna, Austria</line>
              <line>Telephone: (+43 1) 26060-4060</line>
              <line>Telefax: (+43 1) 26060-5813</line>
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              <line>E-mail: uncitral@uncitral.org</line>
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        </p>
      </div1>
    
      <authorGroup>
        <nameGrp foreNames="Peter" mainName="Muchlinski">Peter Muchlinski</nameGrp>
      </authorGroup>
    
      <part id="med-9780195367430-part-13">
        <metaInfo id="med-9780195367430-metaInfo-94">
          <creatorGroup>
            <creator class="editor" invertedForm="Lederberg, Marguerite S."><forenames>Marguerite
                S.</forenames><surname>Lederberg</surname></creator>
            <creator class="editor" invertedForm="McCorkle, Ruth"><forenames>Ruth</forenames><surname>McCorkle</surname></creator>
          </creatorGroup>
        </metaInfo>
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          <title>
            <p><enumerator>PART XIII</enumerator> Building Psychosocial Programs</p>
          </title>
          <creatorInfo>
            <p>Marguerite S. Lederberg and Ruth McCorkle, EDS.</p>
          </creatorInfo>
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        <textMatter>
          <p>...</p>
        </textMatter>
      </part>
    
      <indexItem1><xrefGrp><xref ref="acprof-9780199297191-note-58">20 nn. 58</xref> and <xref ref="acprof-9780199297191-note-61">61</xref></xrefGrp>, <pageNum pageId="35"><xref ref="acprof-9780199297191-chapter-2-milestone-35">35</xref></pageNum></indexItem1>
    
      <miscMatter id="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-2" class="lawTable">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Tables of Statutes</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <div1>
            <p>Where a reference is underlined, the relevant material is reproduced at that
              reference.</p>
            <p>
              <list role="lawTable">
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                  <item1 id="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-2-item1-1">
                    <p>
                      <bibItem class="UKleg" subClass="act" title="Abortion Act 1967" date="1967">Abortion Act 1967</bibItem>
                      <xrefGrp><xref ref="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-chapter-3-div3-280">A3.27</xref>, <xref ref="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-chapter-4-div1-197">B1.66</xref>, <xref ref="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-chapter-4-div1-238">B1.71</xref>, <xref ref="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-chapter-4-div1-243">B1.74</xref>, <xref ref="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-chapter-8-div1-298">F9.8</xref></xrefGrp>
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                    <list2 listType="unstructured">
                      <item2 id="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-2-item2-1">
                        <p>
                          <bibItem class="UKleg" subClass="act" title="Abortion Act 1967" date="1967" sectRef="s.1">s. 1</bibItem>
                          <xrefGrp><xref ref="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-chapter-4-div1-243">B1.74</xref>, <xref ref="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-chapter-4-div1-244">B1.75</xref>,
                              <xref ref="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-chapter-4-div1-252">B1.81</xref></xrefGrp>
                        </p>
                      </item2>
                      <item2 id="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-2-item2-2">
                        <p>
                          <bibItem class="UKleg" subClass="act" title="Abortion Act 1967" date="1967" sectRef="s.1(1)">s. 1(1)</bibItem>
                          <xrefGrp role="quoted"><xref ref="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-chapter-4-div1-244">B1.75</xref></xrefGrp>
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      <p>In a dialogue like (1), all the maxims are fulfilled:</p>
      <p><displayText class="dialogue">
          <p fullOut="Y">(<enumerator>1</enumerator>)</p>
          <speech><speaker>A.</speaker>
            <line>Do you know Paul’s new address?</line></speech>
          <speech><speaker>B.</speaker>
            <line>Yes, he lives in Paris now, 25 Place Monge, first floor.</line></speech>
        </displayText></p>
      <p>By the mere act of answering, B shows his willingness to make his
        contribution to the conversation. His reply also demonstrates that he agrees with the topics
        proposed by... </p>
    
      <p> ...white or black. The group dead prez did attempt to challenge this narrow inscription,
        and establish cross-racial and cross-ethnic solidarity in the following scene of the movie.</p>
      <p><displayText class="dialogue" id="oxfordhb-9780199897827-e-024-displayText-2">
          <speech id="oxfordhb-9780199897827-e-024-speech-1"><speaker>M-1</speaker>: <line>Throwing
              up my gang sign. [makes gesture with his right hand, palm forward, middle finger and
              thumb straight, pointer, ring finger, and pinky bent] It’s bad. Well no, really, it
              means something. It means <i>ya basta</i>. Know what I’m saying? It’s Mexican. For all
              my <i>compañeros and compañeras</i>. This means <i>ya basta</i>. Enough is
              enough.</line></speech>
          <speech id="oxfordhb-9780199897827-e-024-speech-2"><speaker>Dave</speaker>: <line>Is that
              some Mexican shit?</line></speech>
          <speech id="oxfordhb-9780199897827-e-024-speech-3"><speaker>M-1</speaker>:
              <line>Yeah.</line></speech>
          <speech id="oxfordhb-9780199897827-e-024-speech-4"><speaker>Dave</speaker>: <line>So if I
              see some Mexicans and I throw this up [makes sign], and this means…</line></speech>
          <speech id="oxfordhb-9780199897827-e-024-speech-5"><speaker>M-1</speaker>: <line><i>Ya
                basta</i>.</line></speech>
          <speech id="oxfordhb-9780199897827-e-024-speech-6"><speaker>Dave</speaker>: <line><i>Ya
                basta.</i> And they’ll be like, “All right.”</line></speech>
        </displayText>
      </p>
    
<displayText class="dialogue" id="actrade-9780198129929-displayText-2">
   <stageDirection>
      <milestone unit="line" num="0.1" id="actrade-9780198129929-milestone-108"/><i>Enter Leonato, governor of Messina, Hero his
      <milestone unit="line" num="0.2" id="actrade-9780198129929-milestone-109"/>daughter, and Beatrice his niece, with a Messenger</i>
   </stageDirection>
   <speech>
      <milestone unit="line" num="1" id="actrade-9780198129929-milestone-110"/>
      <speaker><sc>leonato</sc></speaker>
      <line role="proseDialogue">I learn in this letter that Don Pedro of Aragon 
      <milestone unit="line" num="2" id="actrade-9780198129929-milestone-111"/>comes this night to Messina.</line>
   </speech>
   <speech>
      <milestone unit="line" num="3" id="actrade-9780198129929-milestone-112"/>
      <speaker><sc>messenger</sc></speaker>
     <line role="proseDialogue">He is very near by this. He was not three 
      <milestone unit="line" num="4" id="actrade-9780198129929-milestone-113"/>leagues off when I left him.</line>
   </speech>
   <speech>
      <milestone unit="line" num="5" id="actrade-9780198129929-milestone-114"/>
      <speaker><sc>leonato</sc></speaker>
     <line role="proseDialogue">How many gentlemen have you lost in this 
      <milestone unit="line" num="6" id="actrade-9780198129929-milestone-115"/>action?</line>
   </speech>
</displayText>
    
      <displayText class="dialogue" id="actrade-9780198146285-displayText-11">
        <speech>
          <milestone id="actrade-9780198146285-milestone-434" num="344" unit="line"/>
          <speaker><sc>Me.</sc></speaker>
          <line part="initial">aïn uero?</line>
        </speech>
        <speech>
          <speaker><sc>So.</sc></speaker>
          <line part="medial">aío enim uero.</line>
        </speech>
        <speech>
          <speaker><sc>Me.</sc></speaker>
          <line part="medial">uerbero.</line>
        </speech>
        <speech>
          <speaker><sc>So.</sc></speaker>
          <line part="final">mentire nunc.</line>
        </speech>
        <speech>
          <milestone id="actrade-9780198146285-milestone-435" num="345" unit="line"/>
          <speaker><sc>Me.</sc></speaker>
          <line part="initial">at iam faciam ut uerum dicas dicere.</line>
        </speech>
        <speech>
          <speaker><sc>So.</sc></speaker>
          <line part="final">quid eo est opus?</line>
        </speech>
      </displayText>
    
      <div3 id="law-9780199778270-chapter-3-div3-3" doi="10.1093/law/9780199778270.003.0003.023.0003">
        <titleGroup id="law-9780199778270-chapter-3-titleGroup-8">
          <title id="law-9780199778270-chapter-3-title-8">
            <p>Political Power; Object of Government</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p>
          <law:extract id="law-9780199778270-chapter-3-extract-2" class="USleg" idnumber="OCW CD 1099 (US-nj)" linkType="mentioned" subClass="USconst" title="The Constitution of the State of New Jersey">
            <textMatter id="law-9780199778270-chapter-3-textMatter-3">
              <div1 id="law-9780199778270-chapter-3-div1-1002" doi="10.1093/law/9780199778270.003.0003.021.0001002">
                <titleGroup>
                  <title>
                    <p><enumerator>2.</enumerator></p>
                  </title>
                </titleGroup>
                <div2 id="law-9780199778270-chapter-3-div2-1001" doi="10.1093/law/9780199778270.003.0003.022.0001001">
                  <p><enumerator>a.</enumerator> All political power is inherent in the people.
                  Government is instituted for the protection, security, and benefit of the people,
                  and they have the right at all times to alter or reform the same, whenever the
                  public good may require it.</p>
                </div2>
              <div2 id="law-9780199778270-chapter-3-div2-1002" doi="10.1093/law/9780199778270.003.0003.022.0001002">
                <p><enumerator>b.</enumerator> The people reserve unto themselves the power to
                  recall, after at least one year of service, any elected official in this State or
                  representing this State in the United States Congress. The Legislature shall enact
                  laws to provide for such recall elections. Any such laws shall include a provision
                  that a recall election shall be held upon petition of at least 25% of the
                  registered voters in the electoral district of the official sought to be recalled.
                  If legislation to implement this constitutional amendment is not enacted within
                  one year of the adoption of the amendment, the Secretary of State shall, by
                  regulation, implement the constitutional amendment, except that regulations
                  adopted by the Secretary of State shall be superseded by any subsequent
                  legislation consistent with this constitutional amendment governing recall
                  elections. The sufficiency of any statement of reasons or grounds procedurally
                  required shall be a political rather than a judicial question.</p>
              </div2>
              </div1>
            </textMatter>
          </law:extract>
        </p>
      </div3>
    
      <div2 doi="10.1093/law:ocw/law-ocw-cd927.022.0016" id="law-ocw-cd927-div2-16">
        <titleGroup id="law-ocw-cd927-titleGroup-132">
          <title id="law-ocw-cd927-title-132">
            <p id="law-ocw-cd927-p-832"><enumerator>Part 1</enumerator> System of election</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div3 doi="10.1093/law:ocw/law-ocw-cd927.023.0458" id="law-ocw-cd927-div3-458">
          <p id="law-ocw-cd927-p-833"><enumerator>1.</enumerator> At a periodic Council election,
            the whole of the State of New South Wales shall be a single electoral district for the
            return of 21 Members of the Legislative Council.</p>
        </div3>
        <div3 doi="10.1093/law:ocw/law-ocw-cd927.023.0450" id="law-ocw-cd927-div3-450">
          <titleGroup id="law-ocw-cd927-titleGroup-133">
            <title id="law-ocw-cd927-title-133">
              <p id="law-ocw-cd927-p-834"><enumerator>2.</enumerator></p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <div4 doi="10.1093/law:ocw/law-ocw-cd927.024.0300" id="law-ocw-cd927-div4-300">
            <p><enumerator>(1)</enumerator> At a poll for a periodic Council election, a voter
              shall be required to record his vote for 15 candidates and no more but shall be
              permitted to record his vote for as many more candidates as he pleases, so as to
              indicate in such manner as may be provided by law the candidates for whom he votes and
              the order of his preferences for them.</p>
          </div4>
          <div4 doi="10.1093/law:ocw/law-ocw-cd927.024.0301" id="law-ocw-cd927-div4-301">
            <p><enumerator>(2)</enumerator> Notwithstanding subclause (1) of this clause, a
              ballot-paper on which the voter has recorded not less than 15 votes is not informal by
              reason only that:</p>
            <p><list class="other" id="law-ocw-cd927-list-89">
                <list1 id="law-ocw-cd927-list1-86" listType="structured">
                  <item1 id="law-ocw-cd927-item1-243">
                    <p id="law-ocw-cd927-p-836"><enumerator>(a)</enumerator> the same preference
                      (other than his first preference) has been recorded on the ballot-paper for
                      more than 1 candidate, but the ballot-paper shall be treated as if those
                      preferences and any subsequent preferences had not been recorded on the
                      ballot-paper, or</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 id="law-ocw-cd927-item1-244">
                    <p id="law-ocw-cd927-p-837"><enumerator>(b)</enumerator> there is a break in the
                      order of his preferences, but the ballot-paper shall be treated as if any
                      subsequent preference had not been recorded on the ballot-paper.</p>
                  </item1>
                </list1>
              </list></p>
          </div4>
        </div3>
        <div3 doi="10.1093/law:ocw/law-ocw-cd927.023.0459" id="law-ocw-cd927-div3-459">
          <p id="law-ocw-cd927-p-838"><enumerator>3.</enumerator> For the purpose of a periodic
            Council election, 2 or more candidates may, in the manner provided by law, be included
            in a group in such order as may be determined by them.</p>
        </div3>
      </div2>
    
      <p>(Surah <xrefGrp><extRef docRef="KEV transfer" kevRef="doc=Qur'an&amp;sura=9&amp;aya=19&amp;numbering=Cairo&amp;version=Haleem">9.19–30</extRef></xrefGrp>)</p>
    
      <p>(<xrefGrp>cf. Gen. <extRef docRef="KEV transfer" kevRef="doc=Bible&amp;edition=NRSV&amp;book=Gen&amp;chap=4&amp;verse=1&amp;chapEnd=4&amp;verseEnd=9" sysId="acref-9781234567813.xml">4.1-9</extRef>; <extRef docRef="KEV transfer" kevRef="doc=Bible&amp;edition=NRSV&amp;book=Gen&amp;chap=5&amp;verse=1&amp;versePart=a" sysId="acref-9781234567813.xml">5.1a</extRef>; Exod. <extRef docRef="KEV transfer" kevRef="doc=Bible&amp;edition=NRSV&amp;book=Exod&amp;chap=2&amp;verse=14" sysId="acref-9781234567813.xml">2.14</extRef></xrefGrp>)</p>
    
      <p>(<xrefGrp>Fig. <xref ref="med-9780199566990-chapter-2-figureGroup-10">4.10</xref></xrefGrp>; <xrefGrp><xref ref="med-9780199566990-chapter-3-mediaGroup-111">4.1</xref></xrefGrp>)</p>
    
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          <caption>
            <p><enumerator>4.22</enumerator> En face view by transoesophageal three-dimensional
              echocardiography of a closure device for a patent foramen ovale in situ in the atrial
              septum. Also see 4.10 and 4.11.</p>
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      <displayText class="prosequote">
        <p>To prevent anything intuitive from penetrating here unnoticed, I had to bend every effort
          to keep the chain of inference free of gaps. In attempting to comply with this requirement
          in the strictest possible way, I found the inadequacy of language to be an obstacle; no
          matter how unwieldy the expressions I was ready to accept, I was less and less able, as
          the relations became more and more complex, to attain the precision that my purpose
          required.</p>
        <source>
          <p>(Frege, 1967, pp. 5–6)</p>
        </source>
      </displayText>
    
      <p>
        <displayText class="prosequote">
          <p><date isoDate="1595"><b>1595</b></date>
            <bibItem class="work" date="1595" author="Shakespeare" title="Romeo and Juliet"><nameGrp mainName="Shakespeare" role="author"><sc>Shakespeare</sc></nameGrp>
              <span role="work"><i>Romeo and Juliet</i></span> II iv</bibItem>: The pox of such
            antick, lisping, affecting fantasticoes, these new tuners of accents! [...] By Jsu, a
            very good blade! a very tall man.</p>
          <p><date isoDate="1670"><b>1670</b></date>
            <bibItem class="work" date="1670" author="Eachard, J." title="Cont. Clergy"><nameGrp mainName="Eachard" foreNames="J." role="author"><sc>J. Eachard</sc></nameGrp>
              <span role="work"><i>Cont. Clergy</i></span> 39</bibItem>: Others [...] ...</p>
          <-- ... more quotes ... -->
        </displayText>
      </p>
    
      <bibItem class="journalArticle" author="Ring, D|Jupiter, JB" date="1998" title="Fracture-dislocation of the elbow" journalName="J Bone Joint Surg Am" vol="80" journalIssue="4" page="566" pageLast="580">Ring D, Jupiter JB (1998).
        Fracture-dislocation of the elbow <i>J Bone Joint Surg Am</i>
        <b>80</b> (4), 566-80.</bibItem>
    
      <note id="acprof-9780199296446-chapter-10-note-2" type="endnote">
        <p>
          <enumerator><sup>2</sup></enumerator>
          <bibItem id="acprof-9780199296446-chapter-10-bibItem-1" class="book" author="Meric Casaubon" date="1668" page="25" place="London" title="Of Credulity and Incredulity in Things Natural, Civill and Divine">Meric Casaubon, <i>Of Credulity and Incredulity in Things Natural, Civill
            and Divine</i> (London, 1668), 25–6</bibItem>.</p>
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      <source><p>Reproduced with permission from <bibItem class="journalArticle" author="House, JW|Brackmann, DE" journalName="Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery" vol="93" journalIssue="2" page="146" pageLast="147"><nameGrp mainName="House" foreNames="JW">House JW</nameGrp>, <nameGrp mainName="Brackmann" foreNames="DE">Brackmann DE</nameGrp>, <i>Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery</i>, Volume 93, Issue 2, pp. 146-147</bibItem>, Copyright © 1985 Official journal of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation.</p></source>
    
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      <chapter id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6" doi="10.1093/law:police/9780198719373.003.0006">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>3.10</enumerator> Driver Licensing</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <div1 role="prelim">
            <p role="emphasis">This chapter is only tested in the Sergeants' examination-
              Inspectors' examination candidates should not study this material</p>
          </div1>
          <div1>
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator>3.10.1</enumerator> Introduction</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>The law regulating driver licensing is governed primary by Motor Vehicles (Drivers
              Licenses) Regulations 1999 (SI 1999/2864). These Regulations have been amended many
              times...</p>
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      <chapter id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6" doi="10.1093/law:police/9780198719373.003.0006">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>1.6</enumerator> Detenttion and Treatment of Person by Police
              Officers</p>
          </title>
          <subtitle>
            <p>PACE Code of Practice for the Detention, Treatment and Questioning of Persons by
              Police Officers (Code C)</p>
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        <textMatter>
          <div1 role="prelim">
            <p role="emphasis">A thick grey line down the margin denotes text that is an extract of
              the PACE Code itself (i.e. the actual wording of the legislation).</p>
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          <div1>
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator>1.6.1</enumerator> Introduction</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>The powers to detain people who have been arrested and the manner in which they must
              be dealt with are primarily contained in the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and
              the...</p>
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                <p>...</p>
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        <p role="emphasis">
          <displayText class="other">
            <titleGroup>
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                <p>The Utility Equation</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>Utility = Reliability × Validity × Feasibility × Acceptability × Educational
                  Impact<xrefGrp><xref ref="med-9780199234219-bibItem-008040"><sup>40</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p>
            <p>Apply the ‘Utility equation’ to determine which tests to use and when.</p>
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            <appendix id="actrade-9780199562626-appendix-2" doi="10.1093/actrade/9780199562626.appendix.2"> </appendix>
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            <appendix id="actrade-9780199562626-appendix-4" doi="10.1093/actrade/9780199562626.appendix.4"> </appendix>
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                  <p><?Page pageId="401"?><milestone num="401" unit="page" id="actrade-9780199562626-milestone-1931"/>INDEX</p>
                </title>
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              <p>...</p>
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      <div1 id="med-9780199227242-chapter-3-div1-33">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><?Page pageId="52"?><milestone id="med-9780199227242-chapter-3-milestone-52" unit="page" num="52"/>Antepartum haemorrhage: overview</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p role="emphasis">Antepartum haemorrhage (APH) is bleeding from the genital tract in
          pregnancy at ?24 weeks gestation before onset of labour.</p>
        <p role="emphasis">
          <displayText class="other">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p>Causes of antepartum haemorrhage</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p><list class="other">
                <list1 id="med-9780199227242-chapter-3-list1-1115" listType="unstructured">
                  <item1 id="med-9780199227242-chapter-3-item1-4544">
                    <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Unexplained (∼97%):</p>
                    <list2 id="med-9780199227242-chapter-3-list2-478" listType="unstructured">
                      <item2 id="med-9780199227242-chapter-3-item2-1167">
                        <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> usually marginal placental bleeds (i.e.
                          minor placental abruptions).</p>
                      </item2>
                    </list2>
                  </item1>
                  <-- content skipped for brevity -->
                  <item1 id="med-9780199227242-chapter-3-item1-4549">
                    <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Fetal</p>
                    <list2 id="med-9780199227242-chapter-3-list2-480" listType="unstructured">
                      <item2 id="med-9780199227242-chapter-3-item2-1174">
                        <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> vasa praevia.</p>
                      </item2>
                    </list2>
                  </item1>
                </list1>
              </list></p>
          </displayText>
        </p>
        <p>Women with placenta praevia or placental abruption may present with typical symptoms and
          signs and with recognized risk factors. However, there may be minimal or no PV loss in a
          large abruption and an abruption is usually, but not always, painful.</p>
      </div1>
    
      <div2 id="med-9780199227242-chapter-1-div2-2">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Maternal assessment</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p>This should include:</p>
        <p><list class="other">
            <list1 listType="unstructured">
              <item1 id="med-9780199227242-chapter-1-item1-1">
                <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Blood pressure.</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 id="med-9780199227242-chapter-1-item1-2">
                <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Pulse.</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 id="med-9780199227242-chapter-1-item1-3">
                <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Other signs of haemodynamic compromise (e.g.
                  peripheral vasoconstriction or central cyanosis).</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 id="med-9780199227242-chapter-1-item1-4">
                <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Uterine palpation for size, tenderness, fetal lie,
                  presenting part (if it is engaged, it is not a placenta praevia).</p>
              </item1>
            </list1>
          </list>
        </p>
        <p role="emphasis">Remember, never perform a vaginal examination (VE) in presence of PV
          bleeding without first excluding a placenta praevia (‘No PV until no PP’).</p>
        <p>Once a placenta praevia is excluded, a speculum examination should be undertaken to
          assess degree of bleeding, possible local causes of bleeding (trauma, polyps, ectropion),
          and to determine if membranes ruptured. A digital examination will ascertain cervical
          changes indicative of labour.</p>
      </div2>
    
      <textMatter>
        <div1 role="Q" doi="10.1093/law/9781234567891.003.0031.021.0001" id="law-9781234567891-072015-div1-0001">
          <titleGroup id="law-9781234567891-072015-titleGroup-169">
            <title>
              <p>Questions</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <div2 role="SBA-question" id="law-9781234567891-072015-div2-0001" doi="10.1093/law/9781234567891.003.0031.022.0001">
            <p role="scenario"><enumerator>Question 1.1.ONLINE</enumerator> FORREST has recently
              split up with ALLEN after a 10-year relationship, but they were not married. ALLEN has
              a daughter by her previous partner, AMY, who is now aged 15. FORREST has a good
              relationship with AMY, but ALLEN refused to allow them to meet following the break-up.
              One Friday, FORREST picked AMY up from school and took her away for a weekend without
              ALLEN's consent. AMY texted her mother to say that she was safe and that she wanted to
              spend some time with FORREST.</p>
            <p role="question">Has FORREST commited an offence under the Child Abduction Act 1984 in
              these circumstances?</p>
            <p>
              <list>
                <list1 listType="structured">
                  <item1 role="option" id="law-9781234567891-072015-item1-0001">
                    <p><enumerator>A.</enumerator> Yes, FORREST is connected with the child.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="law-9781234567891-072015-item1-0002">
                    <p><enumerator>B.</enumerator> No, FORREST is not connected with the child.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="law-9781234567891-072015-item1-0003">
                    <p><enumerator>C.</enumerator> No, FORREST has not taken the child outside the
                      United Kingdom.</p>
                  </item1>
                  <item1 role="option" id="law-9781234567891-072015-item1-0004">
                    <p><enumerator>D.</enumerator> Yes, FORREST is not connected with the child, but
                      still commits an offence in these circumstances</p>
                  </item1>
                </list1>
              </list>
            </p>
          </div2>
        </div1>
        <div1 role="A" doi="10.1093/law/9781234567891.003.0031.021.0002" id="law-9781234567891-072015-div1-0002">
          <titleGroup id="law-9781234567891-072015-titleGroup-170">
            <title>
              <p>Answers</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <div2 role="SBA-answer" id="law-9781234567891-072015-div2-0002" doi="10.1093/law/9781234567891.003.0031.022.0002">
            <p><enumerator>Answer 1.1.ONLINE</enumerator>
              <xrefGrp role="answer"><xref ref="law-9781234567891-072015-item1-0004">D</xref></xrefGrp>.</p>
            <p role="explanation">There are two offences under the Child Abduction Act 1984; under
              s.1(1), an offence is committed where a person connected with the child under the age
              of 16 commits an offence if he/she takes or sends the child out of the United Kingdom
              without the appropriate consent... under the age of 16. There is no requirement for
              the child to have been taken outside the UK for this offence and answer C is
              incorrect.</p>
            <p role="explanation"><xrefGrp><extRef docRef="law-9780198718994" ref="law-9780198718994-chapter-13-div1-1002" sysId="law-9780198718994.xml"><span role="further-reading"><i>Investigators Manual</i>, paras 3.3.1</span></extRef>
                and <extRef docRef="law-9780198718994" ref="law-9780198718994-chapter-13-div1-1004" sysId="law-9780198718994.xml"><span role="further-reading">3.3.3</span></extRef></xrefGrp></p>
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        <textMatter>
          <p>
            <list>
              <-- other content in extract -->
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                      <p><enumerator>(d)</enumerator> subject to <xref ref="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-item1-913"><i>paragraph 2.6</i></xref>
                        under any other power given to police to enter premises with or without a
                        search warrant for any purpose connected with the investigation into an
                        alleged or suspected offence.</p>
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          </p>
          <p>For the purposes of this Code, 'premises' as defined in PACE, section 23, includes any
            place, vehicle, vessel, aircraft, hovercraft, tent or movable structure and any offshore
            installation as defined in the Mineral Workings (Offshore Installations) Act 1971,
            section 1.</p>
          <p>
            <list>
              <list1 listType="structured">
                <item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-item1-911">
                  <p><enumerator>2.4</enumerator> A person who has not been arrested but is searched
                    during a search of premises should be searched in accordance with Code A.</p>
                </item1>
                <item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-item1-912">
                  <p><enumerator>2.5</enumerator> This Code does not apply to the exercise of a
                    statutory power to enter premises or to inspect goods, equipment or procedures
                    if the exercise of that power is not dependent on the existence of grounds for
                    suspecting that an offence may have been committed and the person exercising the
                    power has no reasonable grounds for such suspicion.</p>
                </item1>
                <item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-item1-913">
                  <p><enumerator>2.6</enumerator> This Code does not affect any directions or
                    requirement of a search warrant, order or other power to search and seize
                    lawfully exercised in England or Wales that any item or evidence seized under
                    that warrant, order or power be handed over to a police force, court, tribunal,
                    or other authority outside England or Wales. For example, warrants and orders
                    issued in Scotland or Northern Ireland, and search warrants and powers provided
                    for in sections 14 to 17 of the Crime (International Co-Operation) Act 2003.</p>
                </item1>
              </list1>
            </list>
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      <div2 id="actrade-9780198118350-div2-67" role="poem">
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          <title>
            <p><milestone unit="line" num="title" id="actrade-9780198118350-milestone-2073"/>The
              Anniversarie</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p>
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              <line><milestone unit="line" num="1" id="actrade-9780198118350-milestone-2074"/>  <b>A</b><sc>ll</sc> Kings, and all their favorites,</line>
              <line>...</line>
            </lineGroup>
          </displayText>
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      </div2>
    
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            <title>
              <p><?Page pageId="271"?><milestone num="271" unit="page" id="actrade-9780198118350-milestone-3300"/>INDEX OF FIRST LINES</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <indexItem1><xrefGrp id="actrade-9780198118350-xrefGrp-3026"><xref ref="actrade-9780198118350-milestone-2074" id="actrade-9780198118350-xref-3026">All
                Kings, and all their favorites</xref></xrefGrp> 71</indexItem1>
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<p>Date: It is hard to date the manuscript precisely. Its owner, Edward, second Viscount Conway, died in 1655. More precisely, it is obviously later than 1637, later than the final form of <abbrev ref="actrade-9780198117377-abbrevExpansion-1">A</abbrev>; but it must also antedate Fanshawe's publication of <abbrev ref="actrade-9780198117377-bibItem-39"><i>1648</i></abbrev> in that it displays variant readings of poems published in <abbrev ref="actrade-9780198117377-bibItem-39"><i>1648</i></abbrev> which accord with <abbrev ref="actrade-9780198117377-abbrevExpansion-1">A</abbrev>.</p>
    
<item1 id="actrade-9780198117377-miscMatter-5-item1-1">
  <title>
    <p><abbrev ref="actrade-9780198117377-abbrevExpansion-1">A</abbrev></p>
  </title>
  <p><abbrevExpansion id="actrade-9780198117377-abbrevExpansion-1">British Library, Add. MS 15,228</abbrevExpansion></p>
</item1>
<item1 id="actrade-9780198117377-miscMatter-5-item1-17">
  <title>
    <p><abbrev ref="actrade-9780198117377-bibItem-39"><i>1648</i></abbrev></p>
  </title>
  <p><bibItem class="book" author="Fanshawe, Sir Richard" title="Il Pastor Fido … with an addition of divers other poems" date="1648" place="London" id="actrade-9780198117377-bibItem-39">Sir Richard Fanshawe, <i>Il Pastor Fido … with an addition of divers other poems</i> (London, 1648)</bibItem></p>
</item1>
    
      <displayText class="verse">
        <lineGroup>
          <line>A dauntless Muse who eyes a dreadful Fate,</line>
          <line>A loving Psyche who loses sight of Love,</line>
          <line>A still Medusa with mild milky brows</line>
          <line><?Page pageId="45"?><milestone unit="page" id="acprof-9780199766260-milestone-45" num="45"/>All curdled and all clothed upon with snakes</line>
          <line>Whose slime falls fast as sweat will; or anon</line>
          <line>Our Lady of the Passion, stabbed with swords….</line>
        </lineGroup>
        <source>
          <p>—Elizabeth Barrett Browning, <i>Aurora Leigh</i> (1856)<xrefGrp role="endnote"><xref ref="acprof-9780199766260-miscMatter-10-note-159"><sup>58</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p>
        </source>
      </displayText>
    
<item1 id="actrade-9780199606757-miscMatter-5-item1-42">
  <title>
    <p><abbrev ref="actrade-9780199606757-bibItem-611">Quick, <i>Synodicon</i></abbrev></p>
  </title>
  <p><bibItem class="book" author="Quick, J." title="Synodicon in Gallia reformata; or the acts, decisions, decrees, and canons of those famous national councils of the reformed churches in France … The whole collected and composed out of original manuscript acts of those renowned synods" date="1692" place="London" id="actrade-9780199606757-bibItem-611">J. Quick, <i>Synodicon in Gallia reformata; or the acts, decisions, decrees, and canons of those famous national councils of the reformed churches in France … The whole collected and composed out of original manuscript acts of those renowned synods</i> (London, 1692).</bibItem></p>
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<p>Du Moulin submitted the <i>Examen</i> to the Synod of Privas (1612) for review ahead of publication. Despite positive reviews, he was counselled not to publish the work as the Synod hoped for peace between Du Moulin and Daniel Tilenus (1563–1633, French theologian) (ch. 13 in <abbrev docRef="actrade-9780199606757-book-1" ref="actrade-9780199606757-bibItem-611">Quick, <i>Synodicon</i></abbrev>, vol. 1, p. 378);...</p>
    
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            <p>Complete Bibliography of the Published Works of
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                    micro-organisms with special reference to the study of the bacterial populations
                    of plant root systems.</i>. D. Phil. thesis, Magdalen College, University of
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                <p>Harper’s D. Phil work was never published but
                  the ideas and work in Part V of the theses <i>‘A study of the rhizosphere of some
                    banana varieties’</i> were integrated into Harper 1950a and Harper 1950b (both
                  cited under <xrefGrp><xref ref="obo-9780199756384-0137-div2-0015">Papers, book
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              <bibItem author="Harper, John L." class="magazineArticle" date="1950" id="obo-9780199756384-0137-bibItem-0081" title="Studies in the resistance of certain varieties of banana to Panama disease" partTitle="I. Internal factors for resistance and antibiotics" journalName="Plant and Soil" vol="2" page="374" pageLast="382" doiTarget="10.1007/BF01343357"><nameGrp mainName="Harper" foreNames="John L." role="author">Harper, John L.</nameGrp>. 1950a. Studies in the
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                resistance and antibiotics. <i>Plant and Soil</i> 2:374-382.</bibItem>
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                <bibItem author="Harper, John L.|Sagar, Geoff R." class="conference" subClass="proceeding" date="1953" id="obo-9780199756384-0137-bibItem-0083" title="Some aspects of the ecology of buttercups in permanent grasslands" eventName="British Weed Control Conference" vol="1" page="256" pageLast="263"><nameGrp mainName="Harper" foreNames="John L." role="author">Harper, John
                    L.</nameGrp> and <nameGrp mainName="Sagar" foreNames="Geoff R." role="author">Geoff R. Sagar</nameGrp>. 1953. Some aspects of the ecology of buttercups in
                  permanent grasslands. Proceedings of the British Weed Control Conference
                  1:256-263.</bibItem>
                <p>Cited in <xrefGrp><xref ref="obo-9780199756384-0137-div1-0013">Oxford, Department
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        <groupLabel>‘two noble Venetians’</groupLabel>
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        <groupLabel position="left">The</groupLabel>
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                    <group>
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                      <groupItem>Wisdom,</groupItem>
                      <groupItem>Goodness,</groupItem>
                      <groupItem>Power,</groupItem>
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          <i>corrected in ink to</i>
          <span role="variant-reading">evocatũ</span>
          <i>in three copies seen</i>.</p>
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        <p><xrefGrp id="actrade-9780198118077-xrefGrp-804"><xref ref="actrade-9780198118077-milestone-496" id="actrade-9780198118077-xref-804">60</xref></xrefGrp>
          <i>There should perhaps be a stop after Phœbo</i>) <i>as ‘nota’ refers
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            <xref ref="actrade-9780198118077-milestone-495" id="actrade-9780198118077-xref-805"><i>59</i></xref></xrefGrp>
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              (<i>Heading</i>)</xrefGrp> Ad S.] in Sanct: <bibItem class="abbrev" id="actrade-9780198118077-bibItem-311"><abbrev ref="actrade-9780198118077-bibItem-255"><i>D</i></abbrev></bibItem></p>
        <p>S.] D<overline>.</overline>
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          <i>disces</i>] discis <bibItem class="abbrev" id="actrade-9780198118077-bibItem-313"><abbrev ref="actrade-9780198118077-bibItem-255"><i>D</i></abbrev></bibItem></p>
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        <p><xrefGrp id="actrade-9780198127703-xrefGrp-141"><xref ref="actrade-9780198127703-milestone-265" id="actrade-9780198127703-xref-141">10</xref></xrefGrp>, <xrefGrp id="actrade-9780198127703-xrefGrp-142"><xref ref="actrade-9780198127703-milestone-272" id="actrade-9780198127703-xref-142">17</xref></xrefGrp>, <xrefGrp id="actrade-9780198127703-xrefGrp-143"><xref ref="actrade-9780198127703-milestone-282" id="actrade-9780198127703-xref-143">27</xref></xrefGrp>, <xrefGrp id="actrade-9780198127703-xrefGrp-144"><xref ref="actrade-9780198127703-milestone-287" id="actrade-9780198127703-xref-144">32</xref></xrefGrp> Governour] Governours</p>
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                                  <pageNum pageId="3">3</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
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                            <item4 id="acprof-9780195127270-miscMatter-7-item4-2">
                              <p><xrefGrp><xref ref="acprof-9780195127270-chapter-1-div2-1">Environmental Transport</xref>
                                  <pageNum pageId="5">5</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                              <listN>
                                <itemN id="acprof-9780195127270-miscMatter-7-itemN-1">
                                  <p><xrefGrp><xref ref="acprof-9780195127270-chapter-1-div3-1">Environmental Transport of Plutonium in Air During the 1957
                                        Fire at Rocky Flats</xref>
                                      <pageNum pageId="6">6</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                                </itemN>
                              </listN>
                            </item4>
                          </list4>
                          <-- other Chapter 1 contents -->
                        </item3>
                      </list3>
                    </item2>
                    <item2 id="acprof-9780195127270-miscMatter-7-item2-3">
                      <p><enumerator>2</enumerator>
                        <xrefGrp><xref ref="acprof-9780195127270-chapter-2">Radionuclide Source
                            Terms</xref>
                          <pageNum pageId="31">31</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                      <p><nameGrp foreNames="Paul G." mainName="Voilleque">Paul G.
                          Voilleque</nameGrp></p>
                    </item2>
                  </list2>
                </item1>
                <-- other Chapter contents -->
                <item1 id="acprof-9780195127270-miscMatter-7-item1-3" role="endMatter">
                  <list2>
                    <item2 id="acprof-9780195127270-miscMatter-7-item2-4">
                      <p>
                        <xrefGrp><xref ref="acprof-9780195127270-miscMatter-3">Conclusions</xref>
                          <pageNum pageId="139">682</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                    </item2>
                    <item2 id="acprof-9780195127270-miscMatter-7-item2-5">
                      <p>
                        <xrefGrp><xref ref="acprof-9780195127270-bibliographyGroup-1">References</xref>
                          <pageNum pageId="139">683</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                    </item2>
                    <item2 id="acprof-9780195127270-miscMatter-7-item2-6">
                      <p>
                        <xrefGrp><xref ref="acprof-9780195127270-indexGroup-1">Index</xref>
                          <pageNum pageId="689">689</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                    </item2>
                  </list2>
                </item1>
              </list1>
            </list>
          </p>
        </textMatter>
      </miscMatter>
    
      <list class="contents">
        <list1 listType="unstructured">
          <item1 id="law-iic-9780199551712-miscMatter-5-item1-1" role="mainText">
            <list2 listType="structured">
              <item2 id="law-iic-9780199551712-miscMatter-5-item2-1">
                <p><enumerator>1.</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="law-iic-9780199551712-chapter-1">Introduction</xref></xrefGrp></p>
              </item2>
              <item2 id="law-iic-9780199551712-miscMatter-5-item2-2">
                <p><enumerator>2.</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="law-iic-9780199551712-chapter-2">The Function of Compensation and Damages</xref></xrefGrp></p>
                <list3 listType="structured">
                  <item3 id="law-iic-9780199551712-miscMatter-5-item3-1">
                    <p><enumerator>A.</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="law-iic-9780199551712-chapter-2-div1-19">Distinct Functions of
                          Compensation and Damages</xref>
                        <xref ref="law-iic-9780199551712-chapter-2-div5-20">2.03</xref></xrefGrp></p>
                    <list4 listType="structured">
                      <item4 id="law-iic-9780199551712-miscMatter-5-item4-1">
                        <p><enumerator>(1)</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="law-iic-9780199551712-chapter-2-div2-1">Compensation</xref>
                            <xref ref="law-iic-9780199551712-chapter-2-div5-39">2.22</xref></xrefGrp></p>
                      </item4>
                    </list4>
                  </item3>
                </list3>
              </item2>
            </list2>
          </item1>
        </list1>
      </list>
    
      <list class="contents">
        <list1 listType="unstructured">
          <item1 id="he-9780199551798-miscMatter-4-item1-1" role="mainText">
            <list2 listType="structured">
              <item2 id="he-9780199551798-miscMatter-4-item2-1">
                <p><enumerator>1.</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="he-9780199551798-chapter-1-div1-1">Introduction</xref>
                    <pageNum pageId="2">2</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
              </item2>
              <item2 id="he-9780199551798-miscMatter-4-item2-2">
                <p><enumerator>2.</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="he-9780199551798-chapter-1-div1-2">Historical Background</xref>
                    <pageNum pageId="2">2</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                <list3 listType="structured">
                  <item3 id="he-9780199551798-miscMatter-4-item3-1">
                    <p><enumerator>2.1</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="he-9780199551798-chapter-1-div2-1">Introduction</xref>
                        <pageNum pageId="2">2</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                  </item3>
                  <item3 id="he-9780199551798-miscMatter-4-item3-2">
                    <p><enumerator>2.2</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="he-9780199551798-chapter-1-div2-2">Historical Phases</xref>
                        <pageNum pageId="4">4</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                  </item3>
                </list3>
              </item2>
              <item2 id="he-9780199551798-miscMatter-4-item2-3">
                <p><enumerator>3.</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="he-9780199551798-chapter-1-div1-3">The Duty to Extradite: <i>Aut Dedere Aut Judicare</i></xref>
                    <pageNum pageId="7">7</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                <list3 listType="structured">
                  <item3 id="he-9780199551798-miscMatter-4-item3-3">
                    <p><enumerator>3.1</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="he-9780199551798-chapter-1-div2-3">Introduction</xref>
                        <pageNum pageId="7">7</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                  </item3>
                  <item3 id="he-9780199551798-miscMatter-4-item3-4">
                    <p><enumerator>3.2</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="he-9780199551798-chapter-1-div2-4">The Emerging Rights of
                          Victims</xref>
                        <pageNum pageId="10">10</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                  </item3>
                  <item3 id="he-9780199551798-miscMatter-4-item3-5">
                    <p><enumerator>3.3</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="he-9780199551798-chapter-1-div2-5">The Duty to Extradite for
                          International Crimes under Conventional International Criminal Law</xref>
                        <pageNum pageId="11">11</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                  </item3>
                  <item3 id="he-9780199551798-miscMatter-4-item3-6">
                    <p><enumerator>3.4</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="he-9780199551798-chapter-1-div2-6">The Duty to Extradite for Jus
                          Cogens Violations</xref>
                        <pageNum pageId="14">14</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                  </item3>
                </list3>
              </item2>
              <item2 id="he-9780199551798-miscMatter-4-item2-4">
                <p><enumerator>4.</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="he-9780199551798-chapter-1-div1-4">Extradition by Multilateral Regional Arrangements</xref>
                    <pageNum pageId="22">22</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                <list3 listType="structured">
                  <item3 id="he-9780199551798-miscMatter-4-item3-7">
                    <p><enumerator>4.1</enumerator><xrefGrp><xref ref="he-9780199551798-chapter-1-div2-7">European Regimes</xref>
                        <pageNum pageId="23">23</pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
                  </item3>
                </list3>
              </item2>
            </list2>
          </item1>
        </list1>
      </list>
    
      <p><?Insert-Figure ID="med-9780198566236-chapter-4-figureGroup-21"?></p>
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            <caption>
              <p><enumerator>Fig. 2.1</enumerator> Structure of a human atherosclerotic plaque
                demonstrating a fibrous cap overlying a necrotic core. See also the accompanying
                    <xrefGrp><xref ref="med-9780198566236-chapter-4-figureGroup-22">colour
                    plate</xref></xrefGrp>.</p>
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              <p><enumerator>Plate 1</enumerator> Structure of a human atherosclerotic plaque
                demonstrating a fibrous cap overlying a necrotic core. Macrophages are identified as
                brown cells by immunohis-tochemistry for CD68.</p>
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      <line>whyle I vnknown in <subsGroup>
          <subsItem class="primary">[darkest]</subsItem>
          <subsItem class="other" role="interlineation">blackest</subsItem>
        </subsGroup> shadowes ly </line>
    
      <bibItem title="Bible" class="bible" sectRef="Luk.19.44">Luk. 19.44</bibItem>
    
      <titleGroup>
        <title>
          <p><enumerator>Chapter I—</enumerator>Procedural History</p>
        </title>
      </titleGroup>
    
      <titleGroup>
        <title>
          <p><enumerator>Introduction:</enumerator> The man and economist</p>
        </title>
      </titleGroup>
    
      <titleGroup>
        <title>
          <p><enumerator>Table 1.1:</enumerator> Specific Risk Charge, Interest Rate Risk, BIS
            Standardized Approach</p>
        </title>
      </titleGroup>
    
      <div4 id="law-9780199234219-chapter-1-div4-159">
        <p><enumerator role="paraNum">3.</enumerator> The BIT is a bilateral investment treaty
          ...</p>
      </div4>
    
      <item1 id="law-9780199234219-chapter-1-item1-1">
        <p><enumerator>(1)</enumerator> If any of subsections (2) to (5) applies ...</p>
      </item1>
    
      <item1 id="law-9780199234219-chapter-1-item1-2">
        <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Bulleted item 1</p>
      </item1>
    
      <titleGroup>
        <title>
          <p><enumerator role="ranged">98-99</enumerator> Alignment of Case Marking</p>
        </title>
      </titleGroup>
    
      <div1 role="dramatis-personae">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Cast of characters</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
      </div1>
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><i>The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice</i></p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div2 role="act">
          <div3 role="scene">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator altNum="1.1"><b>1.1</b></enumerator></p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>
              <displayText class="dialogue">
                <stageDirection><milestone num="0" unit="line"/><i>Enter Roderigo and
                  Iago</i></stageDirection>
                <speech>
                  <milestone num="1" unit="line"/>
                  <speaker><sc>roderigo</sc></speaker>
                  <line>Tush, never tell me! I take it much unkindly</line>
                  <line><milestone num="2" unit="line"/>That thou, Iago, who hast had my
                    purse</line>
                  <line><milestone num="3" unit="line"/>As if the strings were thine, shouldst know
                    of this.</line>
                </speech>
                <speech>
                  <milestone num="4" unit="line"/>
                  <speaker><sc>iago</sc></speaker>
                  <line>'Sblood, but you'll not hear me! If ever I</line>
                </speech>
              </displayText>
            </p>
          </div3>
        </div2>
      </div1>
    
      <line><milestone num="10" id="actrade-9780199535835-milestone-11" unit="line"/>Thou liest
        abhorred tyrant, with my sword</line>
      <line><milestone num="11" id="actrade-9780199535835-milestone-12" unit="line"/>I'll
        prove the lie thou speak'st.</line>
      <stageDirection><milestone num="11.1" id="actrade-9780199535835-milestone-13" unit="line"/><i>Fight, and Young Seyward slain</i></stageDirection>
    
<div1>
  <titleGroup>
    <title>
      <p><enumerator altNum="22"><sc>letter 22</sc></enumerator></p>
      <p alignment="right"><date role="meta-letter-composition-date" isoDate="1636-10-26"><sc>26 october <span role="editorial">[/5 november]</span> 1636</sc></date></p>
      <p><i>Hobbes to</i> 
        <nameGrp mainName="Cavendish" foreNames="William" title="Earl of Newcastle" role="meta-letter-recipient"><i>William Cavendish, Earl of  Newcastle</i></nameGrp>
        <i>, from</i> <place county="Surrey" town="Byfleet"><i>Byfleet (Surrey)</i></place></p>
    </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div2 role="editorial">
          <p><bibItem id="actrade-9780198240655-bibItem-292" class="ms" idnumber="Add. 70499" place="British Library">BL MS Add. 70499, fos. 214-215 (original).</bibItem></p>
          <p>Printed in <bibItem id="actrade-9780198240655-bibItem-293" class="book" publisher="HMC" title="Portland">HMC, <i>Portland</i>, p. 130</bibItem>.</p>
        </div2>
        <div2>
          <p role="salutation">Right Honourable and my singular good Lord.</p>
          <p>I giue yo<sup>r</sup> Lo<sup>p</sup> most humble thanks for yo<sup>r</sup> ...</p>
          <p role="signature">
            <displayText class="other">
              <lineGroup>
                <line>yo<sup>r</sup> Lops humble and most obliged seruant</line>
                <line>Tho: Hobbes</line>
              </lineGroup>
            </displayText>
          </p>
          <p>Byflet. Octob. 26, 1636</p>
          <p><span role="editorial">[<i>addressed:</i>]</span> To the Right Honorable The Earl of Newcastle</p>
        </div2>
      </div1>
    
      <p><date role="meta-diary-entry-date" isoDate="1640-01-21">1640. Jan: 21</date>, came my Bro:
        Richard from Schole.</p>
      <p>The <date role="meta-diary-entry-date" isoDate="1640-01-26">26</date>, I pass'd by a
        strait.</p>
    
      <boxedMatter id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-boxedMatter-323" doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0003.008.323" role="FT2">
        <titleGroup id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-titleGroup-64">
          <supertitle>
            <p>Keynote</p>
          </supertitle>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>Note that any references in existing legislation to the common law offence of
            incitement are to be read as references to the offences in ss. 44, 45 and 46, i.e. to be
            read as 'encouraging or assisting an offence'.</p>
        </textMatter>
      </boxedMatter>
      <boxedMatter id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-boxedMatter-324" doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0003.008.324" role="FT3">
        <titleGroup id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-titleGroup-65">
          <supertitle>
            <p>Offence</p>
          </supertitle>
          <title>
            <p>Intentionally Encouraging or Assisting an Offence—<bibItem linkType="mentioned" class="UKleg" subClass="act" title="Serious Crime Act 2007" date="2007" sectRef="s.44" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-bibItem-178"><i>Serious Crime Act
                  2007, s. 44</i></bibItem></p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>
            <list id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-list-31">
              <list1 listType="unstructured">
                <item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-item1-701">
                  <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Triable in the same way as the anticipated
                    offence </p>
                </item1>
                <item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-item1-702">
                  <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Where the anticipated offence is murder the offence
                    is punishable by life imprisonment </p>
                </item1>
                <item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-item1-703">
                  <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> In any other case a person is liable to any penalty
                    for which he/she would be liable on conviction of the anticipated offence</p>
                </item1>
              </list1>
            </list>
          </p>
        </textMatter>
      </boxedMatter>
    
      <div1 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.021.0310" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div1-310">
        <titleGroup id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-titleGroup-156">
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>1.6.4</enumerator> Designated Police Stations</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p fullOut="Y">Section 30 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 requires that a
          person who has been arrested must be taken to a police station <i>as soon as
            practicable</i> after arrest, unless the arrested person has been bailed prior to
          arrival at the police station. Section 30A of the 1984 Act allows a constable to release
          on bail a person who is under arrest. However, not all police stations have charge rooms
          or facilities for dealing with prisoners, so the 1984 Act requires that prisoners who will
          be detained (or who are likely to be detained) for more than six hours must go to a
          ‘designated’ police station. A designated police station is one that has enough facilities
          for the purpose of detaining arrested people. Section 35 requires the Chief Officer of
          Police to designate sufficient police stations to deal with prisoners. It is for the Chief
          Officer to decide which stations are to be designated stations and these details are then
          published. Police stations can be designated permanently or for any specified periods
          provided that they are not designated for part of a day.</p>
        <p>
          <law:extract linkType="mentioned" class="UKleg" subClass="act" title="The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984" date="1984" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-extract-37" role="emphasis">
            <textMatter>
              <div1 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.021.03100" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div1-3100">
                <titleGroup>
                  <title>
                    <p>PACE Code of Practice for the Detention, Treatment and Questioning of Persons
                      by Police Officers (Code C)</p>
                  </title>
                </titleGroup>
                <p>This Code applies to people in police detention after 00.00 on 2 June 2014,
                  notwithstanding that their period of detention may have commenced before that
                  time.</p>
              </div1>
            </textMatter>
          </law:extract>
        </p>
      </div1>
      <div1 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.021.0311" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div1-311">
        <titleGroup id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-titleGroup-157">
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>1.6.5</enumerator></p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03370" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3370" role="prelim">
          <p>
            <law:extract linkType="mentioned" class="UKleg" subClass="act" title="The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984" date="1984" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-extract-38" role="emphasis">
              <textMatter>
                <div1 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.021.03101" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div1-3101">
                  <titleGroup>
                    <title>
                      <p><enumerator>1</enumerator> General</p>
                    </title>
                  </titleGroup>
                  <div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03100" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3100">
                    <p><enumerator>1.0</enumerator> The powers and procedures in this Code must be
                      used fairly, responsibly, with respect for the people to whom they apply and
                      without unlawful discrimination. Under the Equality Act 2010, section 149,
                      when police officers are carrying out their functions, they also have a duty
                      to have due regard to the need to eliminate unlawful discrimination,
                      harassment and victimisation, to advance equality of opportunity between
                      people who share a relevant protected characteristic and people who do not
                      share it, and to take steps to foster good relations between those
                      persons.</p>
                  </div2>
                  <div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03101" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3101">
                    <p><enumerator>1.1</enumerator> All persons in custody must be dealt with
                      expeditiously, and released as soon as the need for detention no longer
                      applies.</p>
                  </div2>
                  <div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03102" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3102">
                    <p><enumerator>1.1A</enumerator> A custody officer must perform the functions in
                      this Code as soon as practicable. A custody officer will not be in breach of
                      this Code if delay is justifiable and reasonable steps are taken to prevent
                      unnecessary delay. The custody record shall show when a delay has occurred and
                      the reason.</p>
                  </div2>
                  <div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03103" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3103">
                    <p><?Page pageId="63"?><milestone id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-milestone-63" unit="page" num="63"/>
                      <enumerator>1.2</enumerator> This Code of Practice must be readily available
                      at all police stations for consultation by:</p>
                    <p><list id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-list-0100">
                        <list1 listType="unstructured" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-list1-6787699">
                          <item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-item1-30000157">
                            <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> police officers;</p>
                          </item1>
                          <item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-item1-30000158">
                            <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> police staff;</p>
                          </item1>
                          <item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-item1-30000159">
                            <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> detained persons;</p>
                          </item1>
                          <item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-item1-30000160">
                            <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> members of the public.</p>
                          </item1>
                        </list1>
                      </list>
                    </p>
                  </div2>
                  <-- More Text Content of the Extract -->
                  <div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03104" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3104">
                    <p><enumerator>1.16</enumerator> Designated persons and other police staff must
                      have regard to any relevant provisions of the Codes of Practice.</p>
                  </div2>
                  <div2 doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0006.022.03105" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-6-div2-3105">
                    <p><enumerator>1.17</enumerator> References to pocket books include any official
                      report book issued to police officers or other police staff.</p>
                  </div2>
                </div1>
              </textMatter>
            </law:extract>
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            criminal damage even though he/she was the immediate physical cause of the damage.
            Similarly, if a person was standing in front of a window waiting to break it and someone
            came up and pushed that person into the window, the presence of the requisite <i>mens
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                      and search premises without a warrant are set out in PACE, section 17. It
                      should be noted that this section does not create or confer any powers of
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                (Specific Issue Order: Parental Dispute), Re [2001] 1 FLR 121</bibItem>
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            <p><bibItem id="he-9780199661947-bibItem-95" class="case-ref" confirmation="deferred">A
                (Wardship: Jurisdiction), Re [1995] 1 FLR 767</bibItem>
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          <item1 id="he-9780199661947-item1-27">
            <p><bibItem id="he-9780199661947-bibItem-96" class="case-ref" confirmation="deferred">A
                v A (Elderly Applicant: Lump Sum) [1999] 2 FLR 969</bibItem>
              <xrefGrp><pageNum pageId="207"><xref ref="he-9780199661947-chapter-11-div1-1">207</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp></p>
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            <p>Greek Law</p>
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            <p>Other Useful Translations</p>
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      <p>Because ancient Greece was never a sin...</p>
    
      <bibItem id="obo-9780195389678-0044-bibItem-0005" class="book" author="Gibbs, L. E." date="2003" title="Evidence-based practice for the helping professions: A practical guide with integrated multimedia" place="Pacific Grove, CA" publisher="Brooks/Cole-Thompson Learning" isbn="9780534539238">
        <nameGrp foreNames="L. E." mainName="Gibbs">Gibbs, L. E.</nameGrp> 2003. <i>Evidence-based
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          <nameGrp role="author" foreNames="L. E." mainName="Gibbs">Gibbs, L. E.</nameGrp> 2003.
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        <p>This text is written for students in the helping profession as a basic introduction to
          EBP. An accompanying CD-ROM contains videos of demonstrating EBP.</p>
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      <document id="obo-9780195390155-0016" versionDate="2009-05-25" title="obo-9780195390155" sortkey="civilsociety" docDesc="Civil Society">
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            <p>Civil Society</p>
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      <bibItem id="he-9780199661947-bibItem-92" class="case-ref" confirmation="deferred">A (Minors)
        (No. 2) (Abduction: Acquiescence), Re [1993] 1 FLR 396</bibItem>
    
      <bibItem id="law-9780199683734-miscMatter-5-bibItem-40" class="case-ref" linkType="mentioned" party1="Francovich" idnumber="[1991] ECR I-5403" court="ECJ" date="1991" confirmation="requested">Francovich, 19 November 1991, [1991] ECR I-5403</bibItem>
    
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      <versionInfo>
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      <xref ref="acref-9780195123456-e-0123" type="2" display="print">moral philosophy</xref>
    
      <xref ref="acref-9780195123456-e-0123" type="2" display="online">moral philosophy</xref>
    
      <xref ref="acref-1234567891234-e-0455" type="1">*Ion <hom>(2)</hom></xref>
    
      <e id="acref-9780195123456-e-0355" doi="10.1093/acref/9780195123456.013.0355">
        <headwordGroup>
          <headword>complement</headword>
          <partOfSpeech>n.</partOfSpeech>
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          <textMatter>
            <p>thing that contributes beneficial extra features. <partOfSpeech>v.</partOfSpeech>
              contribute extra features to</p>
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      <e id="acref-9780195123456-e-0636" doi="10.1093/acref/9780195123456.013.0636">
        <headwordGroup>
          <headword>feint</headword>
          <partOfSpeech>n. &amp; v.</partOfSpeech>
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          <textMatter>
            <p>(make) deceptive or pretended attack. <partOfSpeech>adj.</partOfSpeech> (of paper)
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      <e id="acref-9780195123456-e-0355" doi="10.1093/acref/9780195123456.013.0355">
        <headwordGroup>
          <headword>gravitational constant</headword>
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          <textMatter>
            <p>Symbol: <i>G</i> A fundamental constant equal to</p>
            <p>
              <displayText class="other">
                <p>6.62759 x 10<su>-11</su> Nm<su>2</su>kg<su>-2</su>.</p>
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            <p>Also called constant of gravitation.</p>
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      <p>The melodic pattern runs thus:</p>
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      <book id="acref-9780195123456" doi="10.1093/acref/9780195123456.001.0001">
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      <mainText>
        <part>
          <part role="essay"> </part>
          <part role="A"> </part>
          <part role="B"> </part>
          <part role="C"> </part>
        </part>
        <part>
          <part role="essay"> </part>
          <part role="A"> </part>
          <part role="B"> </part>
          <part role="C"> </part>
        </part>
      </mainText>
    
      <date isoDate="2008-12-01">1 December 2008</date>
    
      <date role="birth" isoDate="1742-11-16">16th November 1742</date>
    
      <date role="death" isoDate="1742">1742</date>
    
      <date role="baptism" isoDate="1742">1742</date>
    
      <date role="burial" isoDate="1865-02">February 1865</date>
    
      <date role="floruit" isoDate="1742">1742</date>
    
      <date role="lifespan" isoStart="1742" isoEnd="1791">1742-1791</date>
    
      <e id="acref-9780195123456-e-1530" doi="10.1093/acref/9780195123456.013.1530">
        <headwordGroup>
          <headword type="person"><nameGrp mainName="Penrose">Penrose</nameGrp></headword>
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        <section role="main">
          <textMatter>
            <div1>
              <p>Roger (<date role="lifespan" isoStart="1931">1931–&#x2002;</date>) British
                mathematician and theoretical physicist.</p>
            </div1>
          </textMatter>
        </section>
      </e>
    
      <e id="acref-9780195123456-e-1527" doi="10.1093/acref/9780195123456.013.1527">
        <headwordGroup>
          <headword type="person"><nameGrp mainName="Penney">Penney</nameGrp></headword>
        </headwordGroup>
        <section role="main">
          <textMatter>
            <p>William George, Lord (<date role="lifespan" isoStart="1909" isoEnd="1991">1909–91</date>) British mathematician.</p>
          </textMatter>
        </section>
      </e>
    
      <e id="acref-9780195123456-e-0244" doi="10.1093/acref/9780195123456.013.0244">
        <headwordGroup>
          <headword type="person"><nameGrp mainName="Aristarchus" subsidiaryName="of Samos">Aristarchus of Samos</nameGrp></headword>
        </headwordGroup>
        <section role="main">
          <textMatter>
            <p>(<date role="lifespan" isoStart="-0320" isoEnd="-0250"><i>c.</i>
                  320<sc>bc</sc>–<i>c.</i> 250<sc>bc</sc></date>) Greek astronomer.</p>
          </textMatter>
        </section>
      </e>
    
      <date role="range" isoStart="1931-03" isoEnd="1937-04">March 1931– April 1937</date>
    
      <date role="range" isoStart="1931" isoEnd="1937">1931–37</date>
    
      <date isoDate="1902">1902</date>
    
      <date isoDate="1953-03">March and June 1953</date>
    
      <e id="acref-9780195123456-e-0072" doi="10.1093/acref/9780195123456.013.0072">
        <headwordGroup>
          <headword type="person"><nameGrp mainName="Asam" foreNames="Cosmas Damian">Asam, Cosmas
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            <p><span role="ency">(<date isoStart="1686" isoEnd="1739">1686 &#x2013;
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                <span role="occupation">architect</span>.</span></p>
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              <p>They carried out numerous ...</p>
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        <headword type="person"><nameGrp mainName="Asam" foreNames="Cosmas Damian">Asam, Cosmas
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          <headword type="person"><nameGrp mainName="Asam" foreNames="Egid Quirin">Asam, Egid
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      <section role="main">
        <textMatter>
          <p>, <span role="ency"><span role="nationality">German</span>
              <span role="occupation">architect</span>.</span></p>
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            <p>They carried out numerous works ...</p>
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      <headwordGroup>
        <headword>Goldbachas conjecture</headword>
        <headwordInfo>
          <p><span role="ency">(<date isoDate="1742">1742</date>).</span></p>
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      <headwordGroup>
        <headword type="person"><nameGrp mainName="Franzen" foreNames="Jonathan">Franzen,
            Jonathan</nameGrp></headword>
        <headwordInfo>
          <p><span role="ency">(<date isoStart="1959">1692 &#x2013;</date>)</span></p>
        </headwordInfo>
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      <section role="main">
        <textMatter>
          <div1>
            <p><span role="ency"><span role="nationality">American</span>
                <span role="occupation">novelist</span> who achieved critical and commercial success
                with his third novel ...</span></p>
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      </section>
    
      <xrefGrp>See <xref ref="acref-9780195123456-e-0075" type="2">space <span role="senseNum">2</span></xref></xrefGrp>
    
      <e id="acref-9780195123456-e-0355" doi="10.1093/acref/9780195123456.013.0355">
        <headwordGroup>
          <headword type="person"><nameGrp mainName="Ailey" foreNames="Alvin">Ailey,
            Alvin</nameGrp></headword>. <headwordInfo>
            <p><span role="ency">(<date role="lifespan" isoStart="05-01-1931" isoEnd="01-12-1989">b.
                  5 January 1931; d. 1 December 1989</date>)</span>
              <span role="occupation">choreographer</span> and <span role="occupation">dancer</span>.</p>
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        </headwordGroup>
        <section role="main">
          <textMatter>
            <div1>
              <p>Born in <place type="birth" town="Rogers" county="Texas">Rogers, Texas</place>,
                Alvin Ailey was raised in a single-parent home headed by his mother...</p>
            </div1>
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      <abbrev ref="acref-9780198981151-e-1-abbrevExpansion-0001">USA</abbrev>
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      <section role="main">
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      <section role="main">
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          <p>real name <nameGrp mainName="Malinovsky">Malinovsky</nameGrp>.</p>
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      </section>
    
      <headword type="person">
        <nameGrp mainName="Buddha" mainNameType="var">Buddha</nameGrp>
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              <iHeadword>Bach, Johann Sebastian</iHeadword>
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      <creatorGroup>
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      <creatorGroup>
        <creator class="author" invertedForm="Sert Kuniyoshi, Fatima H."><forenames>Fatima H.</forenames><surname>Sert Kuniyoshi</surname>, <degree>PhD</degree></creator>
        <creator class="author" invertedForm="Zellmer, Mark R."><forenames>Mark R.</forenames><surname>Zellmer</surname>, <degree>MA, PA-C</degree></creator>
        <creator class="author" invertedForm="Adachi, Taro"><forenames>Taro</forenames><surname>Adachi</surname>, <degree>MD, PhD</degree></creator>
        <creator class="author" invertedForm="Somers, Virend K."><forenames>Virend K.</forenames><surname>Somers</surname>, <degree>MD</degree></creator>
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      <section role="authors">
        <textMatter>
          <p>
            <nameGrp role="author" foreNames="Melissa A." mainName="Bray">Melissa A. Bray</nameGrp>
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              Kehle</nameGrp>
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          <p><span role="ency">(<date role="lifespan" isoStart="1870" isoEnd="1937">1870-1937</date>)</span></p>
        </headwordInfo>. </headwordGroup>
    
      <e id="acref-9780195123456-e-0355" doi="10.1093/acref/9780195123456.013.0355">
        <headwordGroup>
          <headword>animism</headword>
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      <headwordGroup>
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      <headword type="literature">The Bible</headword>
    
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      <headwordGroup>
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      <p>Emulsifiers ( <xrefGrp>see <xref ref="acref-9780192806819-e-0851" type="2">
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        <headwordGroup><headword>apodosis</headword></headwordGroup>
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        <headwordGroup><headword>apodosis</headword></headwordGroup>
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            <p><xrefGrp>see <xref ref="acref-9780195123456-e-0077-xref-2073" type="2">protasis</xref></xrefGrp>.</p>
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          <textMatter>
            <div1>
              <p>[This entry contains six sub-entries, dealing with academies in <xrefGrp><xref ref="">Great Britain</xref>, <xref ref="">France</xref>, <xref ref="">Germany</xref>, <xref ref="">Russia</xref>, <xref ref="">Italy</xref>, and
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            <textMatter>
              <div1>
                <p>Four prestigious associative bodies flourished in Great Britain during the period
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            <textMatter>
              <div1>
                <-- content skipped for brevity --></div1>
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          <headwordGroup>
            <headword>Absolute Beginners</headword>
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            <textMatter>
              <div1>
                <p>A novel (1959) by Colin MacInnes (1914-76)...</p>
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                <p><enumerator>1.</enumerator><i>The usefulness of the</i> Oxford Classical
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      <e id="acref-9780199543700-e-381" doi="10.1093/acref/9780199543700.013.0381">
        <headwordGroup><headword>binman</headword>
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          <textMatter>
            <div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-511">
              <p>A dustman or refuse collector. <date isoDate="1966"><i>c</i>.1966</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p><span role="work"><b>Daily Telegraph</b></span> Another common request was
                    for…a waste-disposal system that would eliminate the need for bin men
                      (<date isoDate="1986">1986</date>).</p>
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      <e id="acref-9780199543700-e-40" doi="10.1093/acref/9780199543700.013.0040">
        <headwordGroup><headword>aggro</headword>
          <partOfSpeech>noun</partOfSpeech>
          <altHeadwordGroup role="alternative">Also <headword>agro</headword>.</altHeadwordGroup>
          <headwordInfo>
            <p><span role="context">Brit</span></p>
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          <textMatter>
            <div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-64">
              <p><enumerator>1</enumerator> Deliberate trouble-making or harassment (esp. formerly
                by skinhead gangs), violence, trouble. <date isoDate="1969">1969</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p><nameGrp foreNames="M." mainName="Gee"><b>M.</b>
                      <b>Gee</b></nameGrp> He had to stop the titters with a bit of aggro…, a
                    bit of knuckles and a bit of razor (<date isoDate="1981">1981</date>).</p>
                </displayText></p>
            </div1>
            <div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-65">
              <p><enumerator>2</enumerator> Annoyance, inconvenience. <date isoDate="1969">1969</date>–.</p>
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      </e>
    
      <e id="acref-9780199543700-e-599" doi="10.1093/acref/9780199543700.013.0599">
        <headwordGroup><headword>bronc</headword>
          <partOfSpeech>noun</partOfSpeech></headwordGroup>
        <section role="main" id="acref-9780199543700-section-599">
          <textMatter>
            <div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-841">
              <p><span role="context">orig and mainly US</span> A bronco, a horse. <date isoDate="1893">1893</date>–. <span role="etymology">[Abbreviation of
                    <i>bronco</i><partOfSpeech>noun</partOfSpeech>.]</span></p>
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      <e id="acref-9780199543700-e-758" doi="10.1093/acref/9780199543700.013.0758">
        <headwordGroup><headword>chaser</headword>
          <partOfSpeech>noun</partOfSpeech></headwordGroup>
        <section role="main" id="acref-9780199543700-section-758">
          <textMatter>
            <div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-1053">
              <p><span role="context">US</span> An amorous pursuer of women. <date isoDate="1894">1894</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p><nameGrp foreNames="S." mainName="Greenlee"><b>S.</b>
                      <b>Greenlee</b></nameGrp> The women thought him an eligible bachelor, if a bit
                    of a chaser (<date isoDate="1969">1969</date>).</p>
                </displayText></p>
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      <e id="acref-9780199543700-e-737" doi="10.1093/acref/9780199543700.013.0737">
        <headwordGroup><headword>cat</headword><hom>2</hom><partOfSpeech>noun</partOfSpeech></headwordGroup>
        <section role="main" id="acref-9780199543700-section-737">
          <textMatter>
            <div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-1027">
              <p><span role="context">Brit</span> Abbreviation of ‘catalytic
                converter’. Also as <partOfSpeech>adjective</partOfSpeech>, fitted with one.
                  <date isoDate="1988">1988</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p><span role="work"><b>Performance Car</b></span> If I remove the cat, could I
                    use leaded petrol or will it damage the engine? (<date isoDate="1989">1989</date>).</p>
                </displayText></p>
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      </e>
    
      <e id="acref-9780199543700-e-1703" doi="10.1093/acref/9780199543700.013.1703">
        <headwordGroup><headword>gas</headword>
          <partOfSpeech>noun</partOfSpeech></headwordGroup>
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            <div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-2387">
              <p><b>a</b>
                <span role="example">all is gas and gaiters</span> everything is satisfactory. <date isoDate="1839">1839</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p><nameGrp foreNames="A." mainName="Christie"><b>A.</b>
                      <b>Christie</b></nameGrp> I've only got to get hold of dear old Stylptitch's
                    Reminiscences…and all will be gas and gaiters (<date isoDate="1925">1925</date>).</p>
                </displayText></p>
              <p><b>b</b>: (<span role="example">all</span>) <span role="example">gas and
                  gaiters</span> pomposity, verbosity. <date isoDate="1923">1923</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p><nameGrp foreNames="G. B." mainName="Shaw"><b>G.</b>
                      <b>B.</b>
                      <b>Shaw</b></nameGrp> Shelley's Epipsychidion is, in comparison, literary gas
                    and gaiters (<date isoDate="1932">1932</date>).</p>
                </displayText></p>
            </div1>
            <div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-2388">
              <p><enumerator>2</enumerator> Lengthy but empty talk. <date isoDate="1847">1847</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p><nameGrp foreNames="C. Day" mainName="Lewis"><b>C.</b>
                      <b>Day</b>
                      <b>Lewis</b></nameGrp> The sisters would sit on the tiny patch of lawn at the
                    back of the house, shelling peas and having a great old gas (<date isoDate="1960">1960</date>).</p>
                </displayText></p>
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            <div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-2389">
              <p><b>a</b>
                <span role="context">Anglo-Irish</span> Fun; a joke. <date isoDate="1914">1914</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p><nameGrp foreNames="E." mainName="O'Brien"><b>E.</b>
                      <b>O'Brien</b></nameGrp> ‘Let's do it for gas,’ Baba said (<date isoDate="1962">1962</date>).</p>
                </displayText></p>
              <p><b>b</b>
                <span role="context">orig US</span> Something that gives enormous fun and
                excitement. <date isoDate="1957">1957</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p><span role="work"><b>Frendz</b></span> The Stones…were a screaming,
                    speeding, sexy gas (<date isoDate="1971">1971</date>).</p>
                </displayText></p>
              <p><xrefGrp>Cf. <xref ref="acref-9780199543700-e-1710" type="2">gasser</xref></xrefGrp>
                <partOfSpeech>noun. verb</partOfSpeech></p>
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              <p><enumerator>4</enumerator>
                <partOfSpeech>intr</partOfSpeech>. To talk at length, esp. boringly or pompously.
                  <date isoDate="1852">1852</date>–.</p>
            </div1>
            <div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-2391">
              <p><enumerator>5</enumerator>
                <span role="context">trans. orig US</span> To excite, thrill. <date isoDate="1949">1949</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p><span role="work"><b>Crescendo</b></span> A…cadenza at the end of
                    ‘Watermelon man’ which really gassed me (<date isoDate="1967">1967</date>).</p>
                </displayText></p>
              <p><xrefGrp>See also <i>to cook with gas</i> at <xref ref="acref-9780199543700-e-944" type="2">cook</xref></xrefGrp>
                <partOfSpeech>verb</partOfSpeech>.</p>
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        <headwordGroup><headword>gate</headword>
          <partOfSpeech>noun</partOfSpeech></headwordGroup>
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          <textMatter>
            <div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-2404">
              <p><enumerator>1</enumerator>
                <span role="example">to give someone</span> (or <span role="example">get</span>)
                  <span role="example">the gate</span><span role="context">mainly US</span> To sack
                someone (or to be sacked). <date isoDate="1918">1918</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p><span role="work"><b>Saturday Evening Post</b></span> There's no ... </p>
                </displayText></p>
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      <e id="acref-9780199543700-e-236" doi="10.1093/acref/9780199543700.013.0236">
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            <div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-322">
              <p><enumerator>1</enumerator> <span role="example">(to have) bats in the belfry</span>
                (to be) crazy or eccentric. <date isoDate="1901"><i>c.</i>1901</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                <p><span role="work"><b>Blackwood's</b></span> ... </p>
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              <p>A rate of stroke or speed, pace. <date isoDate="1824">1824</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p><nameGrp foreNames="J." mainName="Welcome"><b>J. Welcome</b></nameGrp> We turned on to the ... </p>
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          <textMatter>
            <div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-13">
              <p>Used as a considerably more emphatic version of ‘absolutely’. <date isoDate="1935">1935</date>–.</p>
              <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p><nameGrp foreNames="E." mainName="Weekley"><b>E.</b>
                      <b>Weekley</b></nameGrp> A crude example of this persisting instinct [to
                    ‘add body and content to words’] is offered by the contemporary
                      <i>abso-bloody-lutely</i> (<date isoDate="1935">1935</date>).</p>
                </displayText></p>
                <p>Other infixed forms of the word are
                  <headword>abso-blessed-lutely</headword>, the now dated
                  <headword>abso-bally-lutely</headword>, the equally euphemistic
                  <headword>abso-blooming-lutely</headword></p>
                <p><displayText class="prosequote">
                  <p>(<nameGrp foreNames="A. J." mainName="Lerner"><b>A.</b>
                      <b>J.</b>
                      <b>Lerner</b></nameGrp> Oh so loverly sittin' abso-bloomin'-lutely still! I
                    would never budge 'til Spring crept over me windersill (<date isoDate="1956">1956</date>))</p>
                </displayText></p>
              <p>, and <headword>abso-fucking-lutely</headword>.</p>
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            and <nameGrp role="author" foreNames="Thomas J." mainName="Kehle">Thomas J.
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        <titleGroup>
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                  <p>academic</p>
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          <bibItemTitle><i>Smith</i> v <i>Brown</i></bibItemTitle> [2001] 2 AC 367 </bibItem> did
        not apply in these circumstances</p>
    
      <p>Take for example the fairly ancient case of <bibItem id="law-ildc-04uk143-chapter-1-bibItem-76" class="case-ref" linkType="considered" party1="Cundy" party2="Le Cocq" date="1884" idnumber="(1884) 13 QBD 207">
          <bibItemTitle><i>Cundy</i> v <i>Le Cocq</i></bibItemTitle> (1884) 13 QBD 207 </bibItem>
        where the defendant was convicted of selling intoxicating liquor to someone who was drunk
        ... </p>
      <p>Much time--and even more money--has been spent on arguing over <i>Cundy</i> v <i>Le
          Cocq</i>...</p>
    
      <p><bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-27" class="UKleg" subClass="act" linkType="mentioned" title="Arbitration Act 1996" date="1996" legisNum="23" sectRef="s.9">section 9 of the Arbitration Act 1996</bibItem> requires parties to an arbitration to...
        ... <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-975" class="UKleg" subClass="act" linkType="mentioned" title="Arbitration Act 1996" date="1996" legisNum="23" sectRef="s.9" sameTarget="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-27"> Section 9</bibItem> of that Act.</p>
    
      <p>The <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-4" class="intInstr" subClass="conv" linkType="mentioned" title="Fourth Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War" date="1949">Fourth Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War</bibItem> defines humanitarian protections for civilians in a war zone.<bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-5" class="intInstr" subClass="conv" linkType="mentioned" title="Fourth Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War" date="1949" sectRef="Art.4" sameTargetRoot="law-ildc-chapter-1-06uk238-bibItem-4"> Article 4 of
          the Geneva Convention</bibItem> ... [later reference to Article 4] ... <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-19" class="intInstr" subClass="conv" linkType="mentioned" title="Fourth Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War" date="1949" sectRef="Art.4" sameTarget="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-5"> Article 4
          of the Geneva Convention</bibItem></p>
    
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            <enumerator>1.</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-27" class="UKleg" subClass="act" linkType="mentioned" title="Arbitration Act 1996" date="1996" legisNum="23">Arbitration Act 1996</bibItem>
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            <enumerator>1.</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-27" class="UKleg" subClass="act" linkType="mentioned" title="Arbitration Act 1996" date="1996" legisNum="23">Arbitration Act 1996</bibItem>
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            <enumerator>2.</enumerator>
            <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-28" sameTargetRoot="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-27" class="UKleg" subClass="act" linkType="mentioned" title="Arbitration Act 1996" date="1996" legisNum="23" sectRef="s.9"><xrefGrp><xref ref="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-27">Ibid.</xref></xrefGrp>, Section 9</bibItem>
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        <p>
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                <p>Road Traffic Act 1988, ss. 185, 186, 189, 192</p>
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                    <p><enumerator>185.</enumerator></p>
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                  <p><enumerator>(1)</enumerator> In this Act</p>
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                          <p>‘heavy locomotive’ means a mechanically propelled vehicle which is not
                            constructed itself to carry a load other than any of the excepted
                            articles and the weight of which unladen exceeds 11690 kilograms,</p>
                        </item1>
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                          <p>‘heavy motor car’ means a mechanically propelled vehicle, not being a
                            motor car, which is constructed itself to carry a load or passengers and
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        <bibItem id="law-iic-324-2008-bibItem-1" class="case-ref" date="2008" idnumber="ICSID Case No ARB/98/2       | IIC 324 (2008)" party1="Pey Casado and Pr&#x00E9;sident Allende Foundation" party2="Chile">
          <bibItemTitle id="law-iic-324-2008-bibItemTitle-1">Pey Casado and Pr&#x00E9;sident
            Allende Foundation v Chile, Award, ICSID Case No ARB/98/2, IIC 324
          (2008)</bibItemTitle>, 22 April 2008</bibItem>
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      <div1 id="law-iic-1-2004-div1-1">
        <p><enumerator>F1</enumerator>Though precise statistics are not available ...were employed
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        <div2 id="law-iic-1-2004-div2-1">
          <p><enumerator>F1.1</enumerator>On 12 August 2000, a law establishing ...</p>
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        <div2 id="law-iic-1-2004-div2-2">
          <p><enumerator>F1.2</enumerator>To date, 117,000 requests for compensation ...</p>
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        <consid id="law-ildc-33au04-consid-1">Final decision; not subject to further
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      <convGrp id="law-iic-103-2003-convGrp-1">
        <conv id="law-iic-103-2003-conv-2">
          <bibItem id="law-iic-103-2003-bibItem-202" class="intinstr" date="1988" idnumber="[need full cite]" linkType="mentioned" subClass="agreement" title="Basle Accord of 1988"><bibItemTitle id="law-iic-103-2003-bibItemTitle-72">Basle
              Accord of 1988</bibItemTitle>
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            <p id="law-iic-178-2006-p-526">International</p>
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      <partyName ISOcountry="CO">Colombia</partyName>
    
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          <p><enumerator>1.1.02</enumerator>In previous Companies Acts the definition appeared
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                January 1996 at about 6 a.m. by six men who identified themselves as operatives of
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                <-- material omitted
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          <p>4:34 (38)</p>
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          <p>banish them to their couches, and beat them</p>
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      <p>For further information email: <url role="email" webUrl="mailto:nshpc@ich.uci.ac.uk">nshpc@ich.uci.ac.uk</url></p>
    
      <nameGrp role="author" foreNames="Fred E." mainName="Smith">Smith, Fred E.</nameGrp>
    
      <nameGrp foreNames="F. Scott" mainName="Fitzgerald">F. Scott Fitzgerald</nameGrp>
    
      <nameGrp foreNames="Neil" mainName="Kaplan" title="CBE, QC">Neil Kaplan, CBE, QC</nameGrp>
    
      <nameGrp foreTitle="Queen" mainName="Elizabeth" subsidiaryName="II">Queen Elizabeth
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      <nameGrp title="Count of Neuenahr" mainName="Hermann">Hermann, Count of Neuenahr</nameGrp>
    
      <nameGrp foreNames="Christopher" mainName="Utenheim" compoundName="of">Christopher of
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        <p>For valuable assistance with this Introduction, I would like to thank Pete Nichols and,
          especially, Baron Reed and Ernie Sosa.</p>
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      <p>where the function <i>S</i>(<i>&#x03B5;</i>) is called the <xrefGrp role="marginalNote"><xref ref="med-9780199234567-chapter-6-note-2">
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      <p>... exothermic reactions occur when the final reaction products have larger <xrefGrp role="marginalNote"><xref ref="med-9780199234567-chapter-6-note-7"/></xrefGrp>
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      <p>... reacting nuclei is exothermic, that is, releases an energy</p>
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      <p>proportional to such a mass difference. Here the symbol m denotes mass, ...</p>
    
      <p>...can make delegated legislation where Parliament delegates a specific power under general
        legislation. They also have the power to make a specific form of delegated legislation known
        as <xrefGrp role="definition"><xref ref="he-9780199228270-chapter-1-note-5">bylaws</xref></xrefGrp>.</p>
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      <p> ... Union law. The courts have jurisdiction to hear issues such as these with a final
        appeal to the <xrefGrp role="definition"><xref ref="he-9780199228270-chapter-1-note-6">Judicial Committee of the Privy Council</xref></xrefGrp>. The Act also (in s.28) leaves
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            overseas countries with a connection with the United Kingdom, latterly as members of the
            Commonwealth. It is now the final court of appeal in matters relating to devolution
            issues. The judges sitting in it are usually the judges of the House of Lords. See
            further <xrefGrp><xref ref="he-9780199228270-chapter-6">Chapter 6</xref></xrefGrp></p>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1481"><b>N (%)</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1482"><b>N (%)</b></p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1487">37 (50.7)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1488">104 (45.2)</p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1494">68 (93.2)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1495">220 (95.7)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1496">20 (100.0)</p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1499">20 (100.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1500">44 (100.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1501">59 (80.8)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1502">56 (24.3)</p></entry>
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              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1505">Education, college degree</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1506">0 (0.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1507">0 (0.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1508">26 (35.6)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1509">148 (64.1)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1510">9 (45.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1511"><b>183 (47.2)</b></p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1512">Employed</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1513">0 (0.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1514">0 (0.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1515">43 (58.9)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1516">134 (58.3)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1517">10 (50.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1518"><b>187 (48.3)</b></p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1519">Receiving occupational disability benefits for OCD</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1520">0 (0.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1521">0 (0.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1522">4 (5.5)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1523">43 (18.7)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1524">1 (5.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1525"><b>48 (12.4)</b></p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1526">Sudden onset of OCD</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1527">5 (25.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1528">2 (4.5)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1529">12 (16.4)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1530">41 (17.8)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1531">3 (15.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1532"><b>63 (16.3)</b></p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"/>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1533"><b>Mean (SD)</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1534"><b>Mean (SD)</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1535"><b>Mean (SD)</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1536"><b>Mean (SD)</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1537"><b>Mean (SD)</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"/>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1538">Age first experienced minor symptoms, years</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1539">5.05 (2.3)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1540">7.34 (3.6)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1541">9.54 (4.5)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1542">12.21 (6.8)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1543">21.11 (18.1)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1544"><b>11.20 (7.7)</b></p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1545">Age of onset of DSM-IV OCD, years</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1546">7.3 (2.5)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1547">10.27 (3.6)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1548">15.05 (5.2)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1549">18.67 (9.5)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1550">27.83 (17.9)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1551"><b>16.97 (9.7)</b></p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1552">Duration of illness, years</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1553">2.57 (1.6)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1554">5.16 (3.2)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1555">8.5 (5.2)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1556">24.56 (11.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1557">38.22 (19.3)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1558"><b>18.76 (13.8)</b></p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" nameend="col7" namest="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1559"><b>Treatment History</b></p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1560">Age first received treatment, years, Mn (SD)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1561">8.68 (2.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1562">11.72 (3.4)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1563">19.6 (4.8)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1564">31.88 (10.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1565">47.45 (17.4)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1566">26.94 (13.1)</p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1567">Years between onset and initial treatment, Mn (SD)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1568">1.50 (2.1)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1569">1.47 (2.1)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1570">4.53 (4.5)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1571">12.84 (11.1)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1572">20.45 (17.7)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1573">9.79 (11.0)</p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1574">Received at least one SRI trial, n (%)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1575">9 (45.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1576">35 (79.5)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1577">61 (83.6)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1578">199 (90.5)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1579">17 (89.5)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1580">327 (85.6)</p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1581">Number of SRI trials, Mn (SD)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1582">0.65 (0.9)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1583">1.77 (1.5)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1584">1.67 (1.3)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1585">2.09 (1.3)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1586">1.36 (0.9)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1587">1.95 (1.3)</p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1588">Received CBT, n (%)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1589">11 (55.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1590">31 (70.5)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1591">37 (52.1)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1592">132 (58.4)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1593">16 (80.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1594">227 (58.7)</p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1595">Received 12 CBT sessions or more, n (%)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1596">8 (40.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1597">19 (43.2)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1598">22 (31.4)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1599">101 (44.7)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1600">11 (55.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1601">161 (41.6)</p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1602"><b>Intake Symptom Severity (Possible Range)</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1603"><b>Mean (SD)</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1604"><b>Mean (SD)</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1605"><b>Mean (SD)</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1606"><b>Mean (SD)</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1607"><b>Mean (SD)</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"/>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1608">Y-BOCS (0–40)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1609">17.55 (6.8)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1610">21.88 (8.8)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1611">22.42 (7.8)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1612">20.07 (8.5)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1613">19.2 (8.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1614">20.55 (8.4)</p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1615">GAF (0–100)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1616">59.70 (12.8)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1617">53.18 (15.3)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1618">49.12 (11.9)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col5"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1619">52.39 (12.0)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col6"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1620">55.85 (12.1)</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col7"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1621">52.42 (12.6)</p></entry>
              </row>
            </tbody>
          </tgroup>
          <note id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-note-127" type="tableNote"><p id="med-9780195332711-chapter-16-p-1622">CBT, cognitive-behavioral therapy; OCD, obsessive-compulsive disorder; SD, standard deviation; SE, standard error; SRI, serotonin-reuptake inhibitor.</p></note>
        </table>
      </tableGroup>
    
      <table id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-table-25" colsep="0" rowsep="0">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>Table 5.1.2.3</enumerator> Examples of complete hereditary deficiency,
              disease association and typical complement profile</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <tgroup cols="3">
          <colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"/>
          <colspec colnum="2" colname="col2"/>
          <colspec colnum="3" colname="col3"/>
          <thead>
            <row rowsep="1">
              <entry colname="col1" align="left">
                <p>Component</p>
              </entry>
              <entry colname="col2" align="left">
                <p>Disease association</p>
              </entry>
              <entry colname="col3" align="left">
                <p>Complement profile</p>
              </entry>
            </row>
            <row rowsep="1">
              <entry namest="col1" nameend="col3" align="left">
                <p>Early classical pathway components</p>
              </entry>
            </row>
          </thead>
          <tbody>
            <row rowsep="1">
              <entry colname="col1" align="left">
                <p>C1q, C1r, C1s, C4 and C2</p>
              </entry>
              <entry colname="col2" align="left">
                <p>SLE pyogenic infections including meningitis (many C2-deficient cases
                  healthy)</p>
              </entry>
              <entry colname="col3" align="left">
                <p>
                  <list class="other">
                    <list1 listType="unstructured">
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-300">
                        <p>C3 = normal or increased</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-301">
                        <p>C4 = normal or increased</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-302">
                        <p>(C4 = 0 in C4-deficient patients)</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-303">
                        <p>CH50 = 0</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-304">
                        <p>AP50 = normal</p>
                      </item1>
                    </list1>
                  </list>
                </p>
              </entry>
            </row>
          </tbody>
        </tgroup>
        <tgroup cols="3">
          <thead>
            <row rowsep="1">
              <entry namest="col1" nameend="col3" align="left">
                <p><b>Alternative pathway components</b></p>
              </entry>
            </row>
          </thead>
          <tbody>
            <row rowsep="1">
              <entry colname="col1" align="left">
                <p>Factor B<xrefGrp role="tableNote"><xref ref="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-note-050102003"><sup>a</sup></xref></xrefGrp> and factor D</p>
              </entry>
              <entry colname="col2" align="left">
                <p><i>Neisserial</i> infections</p>
              </entry>
              <entry colname="col3" align="left">
                <p>
                  <list class="other">
                    <list1 listType="unstructured">
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-305">
                        <p>C3 = normal</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-306">
                        <p>C4 = normal</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-307">
                        <p>CH50 = normal</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-308">
                        <p>AP50 = 0</p>
                      </item1>
                    </list1>
                  </list>
                </p>
              </entry>
            </row>
            <row rowsep="1">
              <entry colname="col1" align="left">
                <p>Properdin (X-linked)</p>
              </entry>
              <entry colname="col2" align="left">
                <p>Recurrent <i>Neisserial</i> infection; rarely pyogenic infection</p>
              </entry>
              <entry colname="col3" align="left">
                <p>
                  <list class="other">
                    <list1 listType="unstructured">
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-309">
                        <p>C3 = normal</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-310">
                        <p>C4 = normal</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-311">
                        <p>CH50 = normal</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-312">
                        <p>AP50 = low or normal</p>
                      </item1>
                    </list1>
                  </list>
                </p>
              </entry>
            </row>
            <row rowsep="1">
              <entry colname="col1" align="left">
                <p>C3</p>
              </entry>
              <entry colname="col2" align="left">
                <p>
                  <list class="other">
                    <list1 listType="unstructured">
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-313">
                        <p>Recurrent pyogenic infection</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-314">
                        <p>MPGN</p>
                      </item1>
                    </list1>
                  </list>
                </p>
              </entry>
              <entry colname="col3" align="left">
                <p>
                  <list class="other">
                    <list1 listType="unstructured">
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-315">
                        <p>C3 = 0</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-316">
                        <p>C4 = normal</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-317">
                        <p>CH50 = 0</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-318">
                        <p>AP50 = 0</p>
                      </item1>
                    </list1>
                  </list>
                </p>
              </entry>
            </row>
          </tbody>
        </tgroup>
        <tgroup cols="3">
          <thead>
            <row rowsep="1">
              <entry namest="col1" nameend="col3" align="left">
                <p><b>Lectin pathway components</b></p>
              </entry>
            </row>
          </thead>
          <tbody>
            <row rowsep="1">
              <entry colname="col1" align="left">
                <p>MBL</p>
              </entry>
              <entry colname="col2" align="left">
                <p>Recurrent pyogenic infections particularly in childhood</p>
              </entry>
              <entry colname="col3" align="left">
                <p>
                  <list class="other">
                    <list1 listType="unstructured">
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-319">
                        <p>C3 = normal</p>
                      </item1>
                      <item1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-1-item1-320">
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          <p>Pr (Exceptions) if True 99% VaR<xref ref="acref-9780198984350-note-0304"><sup>a</sup></xref></p>
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          <p>The term communication refers to a variety of behaviors, including the interactions of
            living organisms with inanimate objects such as computers. The term is used here in a
            narrower sense, to refer to the behaviors by which one member of a species conveys
            information to another member of the species; the focus will be on human communication
            systems, though within a comparative/evolutionary framework.</p>
          <p>One consequence of this approach is the expectation that movements generated during
            peaking will be controlled by neural systems separate from those involved in nonspeech
            functions. That is, linguistic movements are assumed to be generated by a special system
            in the brain, and nonlinguistic movements of the same musculature are not expected to be
            affected in aphasic disorders.</p>
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          <titleGroup id="acprof-9780195054927-titleGroup-76">
            <title>
              <p>Communication in the great apes</p>
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          <p>Continuity of modern human communication systems with those of other primate species,
            as well as with early hominids, will be assumed.</p>
          <p>A list compiled by Hockett (<xref ref="acprof-9780195054927-bibItem-111">1960</xref>)
            of the characteristics of animal communication systems still serves as a useful
            framework for discussion. Human language is said to have a number of characteristics
            which are only partly, or not at all, shared by nonhuman communication systems.</p>
          <p>Since human communication typically employs the vocal musculature, it seemed natural
            for scientists interested in studying nonhuman primates to focus on their ability to use
            speech.</p>
          <p>This anthropomorphic approach was sometimes carried to extremes, such as the case in
            which a chimpanzee was reared in a human family with a child. Many, as it turns out,
            fruitless hours were spent attempting to teach the unfortunate chimp human speech
            sounds.</p>
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      <textMatter>
        <div1 role="prelim">
          <p>The term communication refers to a variety of behaviors, including the interactions of
            living organisms with inanimate objects such as computers. The term is used here in a
            narrower sense, to refer to the behaviors by which one member of a species conveys
            information to another member of the species; the focus will be on human communication
            systems, though within a comparative/evolutionary framework.</p>
          <p>One consequence of this approach is the expectation that movements generated during
            peaking will be controlled by neural systems separate from those involved in nonspeech
            functions. That is, linguistic movements are assumed to be generated by a special system
            in the brain, and nonlinguistic movements of the same musculature are not expected to be
            affected in aphasic disorders.</p>
        </div1>
        <div1>
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Communication in the great apes</p>
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          </titleGroup>
          <p>Continuity of modern human communication systems with those of other primate species,
            as well as with early hominids, will be assumed.</p>
          <p>A list compiled by Hockett (<xref ref="acprof-9780195054927-bibItem-111">1960</xref>)
            of the characteristics of animal communication systems still serves as a useful
            framework for discussion. Human language is said to have a number of characteristics
            which are only partly, or not at all, shared by nonhuman communication systems.</p>
          <p>Since human communication typically employs the vocal musculature, it seemed natural
            for scientists interested in studying nonhuman primates to focus on their ability to use
            speech.</p>
          <p>This anthropomorphic approach was sometimes carried to extremes, such as the case in
            which a chimpanzee was reared in a human family with a child. Many, as it turns out,
            fruitless hours were spent attempting to teach the unfortunate chimp human speech
            sounds.</p>
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            with small valve areas can be asymptomatic.</p>
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      <chapter id="med-9780198765432-chapter-10" doi="10.1093/med/9780198765432.003.0010">
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      <p>Said broadly identifies three forms of cultural play: a circularity of structure; a
        'novelty based ... on the reformulation of old, even outdated fragments ... from different
        locations'; and a renewed emphasis on irony that 'draws attention to itself as substituting
        art and its creations for the once-possible synthesis of world empires'. Said continues:</p>
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            history rather than in geography. Spatiality becomes, ironically, the characteristic of
            an aesthetic rather than of political domination. (189–90)</p>
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      <p>Edward Said has suggested that, as metropolitan cultures of the British and French Empires
        came to a gradual understanding of the limits and external pressures on the imperium.</p>
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            ironically, and with a desperate attempt at a new inclusiveness</p>
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      <xrefGrp role="definition"><xref ref="he-9780199228270-chapter-3-item1-5">bylaws</xref></xrefGrp>
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        <title>
          <p>bylaws</p>
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        <p>The thinking behind both of these ...</p>
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      <p>Equivalent doses of glucocorticoids<xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="med-9780198528661-note-1">&#x002A; </xref></xrefGrp></p>
    
      <p>Definite indications for CT scan<xrefGrp role="endnote"><xref ref="med-9780198528661-note-1">
            <sup>1</sup></xref><sup>, </sup><xref ref="med-9780198528661-note-2"><sup>2</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p>
    
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        <xref ref="med-9780195189643-note-143"><sup>10</sup></xref>
        <sup>, </sup>
        <xref ref="med-9780195189643-note-144"><sup>11</sup></xref>
        <sup>, </sup>
        <xref ref="med-9780195189643-note-145"><sup>12</sup></xref>
        <sup>, </sup>
        <xref ref="med-9780195189643-note-146"><sup>13</sup></xref>
      </xrefGrp>
    
      <xrefGrp><i>see also</i>
        <xref ref="med-9780195169713-indexItem1-165">fractures</xref></xrefGrp>
    
      <p>The golden triad of ‘look, feel, and move’ applies.<xrefGrp><xref ref="med-9780199212345-chapter-1-bibItem-1">1</xref></xrefGrp></p>
    
      <bibItem id="med-9780199212345-chapter-1-bibItem-1" class="book" author="Soloman, L|Warwick, D|Nayagam,           S" date="2001" title="Apley’s system of orthopaedics and fractures" publisher="Hodder Arnold" place="England">
        <enumerator>1</enumerator> Soloman L, Warwick D, Nayagam S (Eds) (2001). <i>Apley’s system
          of orthopaedics and fractures</i>. Hodder Arnold, England.</bibItem>
    
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        <p>
          <enumerator>68</enumerator>. See <xrefGrp><xref ref="acprof-9780195169713-chapter-3-bibItem-45">Christofferson, Diebold, and
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                  <item1 id="law-9780199574209-miscMatter-1-item1-2">
                    <p>
                      <bibItem class="case-ref" idnumber="[2000] 2 All ER       177|[2000] 1 Cr App R 418|[2000] Crim LR 169" date="2000" party1="A">A [2000] 2 All ER 177, [2000] 1 Cr App R 418, [2000]
                        Crim LR 169</bibItem>
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          <p>All reasonable efforts have been undertaken in order to ensure the accuracy of drug
            doses in this book. UK readers are advised to also consult the British National
            Formulary for children (2007). Other readers should refer to their own regional or
            national guidelines. The authors cannot be held responsible for any errors here in.</p>
        </textMatter>
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        <titleGroup>
          <title>
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                    <p>Aperture</p>
                  </title>
                  <p>The opening behind or between lens components which controls the depth of
                    field.</p>
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                  <title>
                    <p>Depth of Field</p>
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            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator>Appendix 1</enumerator> Criminal Procedure Rules 2005</p>
              </title>
              <subtitle>
                <p>(SI 2005 No. 384)</p>
              </subtitle>
            </titleGroup>
          <-- Content omitted for brevity -->
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        </appendixGroup>
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        <p><printTarget printID="C04.S1"/>Ethics are moral values, and in the context of medicine
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        <p><span role="keyterm1">Autonomy</span> is the right for the individual to make decisions
          for themselves and not be overtly pressurised or swayed by others (namely doctors, nurses,
          relatives, etc.) Patients should be allowed to contribute when decisions are made about
          their care. If an individual lacks capacity (p<pageNum pageId="68"><xref printRef="C04.S3" ref="med-9780199547739-chapter-4-div1-346">68</xref></pageNum>) then it might not be
          appropriate to let them make important autonomous decisions.</p>
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            <p><?Page pageId="52"?><milestone unit="page" num="52" id="med-9780199547739-chapter-3-milestone-52"/>Communication and conduct</p>
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          <p><printTarget printID="C05.S2.1"/>Good communication with patients, your team and other
            health care professionals is an essential part of the job.</p>
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          <titleGroup>
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              <p>All Communication</p>
            </title>
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            professional you should include the following details...</p>
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      <p>...evidence is most plentiful. But <xrefGrp><xref ref="obo-9780195390155-0021-div1-0003">Greek Law</xref></xrefGrp> is not an entirely useless concept ...</p>
    
      <p>The article on <xrefGrp><extRef docRef="obo-9780195396584-0040" sysId="obo-9780195396584.xml">Gothic Art</extRef></xrefGrp> will provide more references
        ...</p>
    
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        <titleGroup id="med-9780199547739-chapter-6-titleGroup-99">
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            <p>Family Systems Analysis</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <-- content -->
        <p>... typology of HIV/AIDS harkens back to the pre-HAART era with severe incapacitation and
          a fatal outcome.</p>
        <p>
          <?Insert-boxedMatter ID="med-9780199547739-chapter-6-boxedMatter-1"?>
        </p>
        <p>Unlike the first two cases, HIV's psychological meaning is quite different for Sam: he
          has a community of social support and...</p>
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                <p>Case 3</p>
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              <p>"Sam" is a 55-year-old African Amerian openly gay male, who considers himself a
                "longtime survivor" after living with HIV for the past 20 years. He has lived
                through the deaths of many friends and lovers, through hopes for new treatments, and
                numerous ups and downs in his own health. In the early days of the epidemic, he
                steadfastly avoided "AZT" (axidothymidine, or zidovudine, the first approved
                antiretroviral agent), watching his friends and lovers suffer serious side effects.
                He conquered a serious cocaine problem, and relishes the fact that his years of
                homelessness and addiction are long behind him. Now at 55 he is more stable than
                ever- he works as a peer educator, using his story to spread hope and HIV prevention
                messages to younger generations. His virus is well controlled with his HAART
                regimen, and he lives with his longtime partner, who is also HIV-positive. After
                receiving a diagnosis of prostate cancer, he becomes deeply angry and depressed. He
                experiences the diagnosis as an unfair obstacle given all he has already
                survived.</p>
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        <titleGroup id="med-9780195183269-titleGroup-13">
          <title>
            <p>Glossary of Common Clinical Terms</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p><-- MiscMatter content --></p>
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      <bibItem id="law-iic-153-2001-bibItem-5" class="forDom" date="1988" idnumber="need full cite" linkType="mentioned only in headnote" title="1988 Moldavian law on Budget">
        <bibItemTitle id="law-iic-153-2001-bibItemTitle-5">1988 Moldavian law on
          Budget</bibItemTitle>
      </bibItem>
    
      <bibItem id="law-iic-153-2001-bibItem-5" class="forDom" date="1988" idnumber="need full cite" linkType="mentioned only in headnote" title="Law on Budget">
        <bibItemTitle id="law-iic-153-2001-bibItemTitle-5">Law on Budget</bibItemTitle>, 1988
        (Moldova)</bibItem>
    
      <chapter id="med-9780199204854-chapter-3" doi="10.1093/med/9780199204854.001.1">
        <textMatter>
          <div1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-3-div1-2">
            <titleGroup id="med-9780199204854-chapter-3-titleGroup-48">
              <title>
                <p>Essentials</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <div2 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-3-div2-12">
              <titleGroup id="med-9780199204854-chapter-3-titleGroup-49">
                <title>
                  <p>Functional anatomy of the cardiac myocyte</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p>Cardiac myocytes are the ...</p>
            </div2>
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </chapter>
    
      <chapter id="med-9780199204854-chapter-3" doi="10.1093/med/9780199204854.001.1">
        <textMatter>
          <div1 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-3-div1-2">
            <titleGroup id="med-9780199204854-chapter-3-titleGroup-48">
              <title>
                <p>Essentials</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <div2 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-3-div2-12">
              <titleGroup id="med-9780199204854-chapter-3-titleGroup-49">
                <title>
                  <p>Functional anatomy of the cardiac myocyte</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p>Cardiac myocytes are the ...</p>
            </div2>
            <div2 id="med-9780199204854-chapter-3-div2-13">
              <titleGroup id="med-9780199204854-chapter-3-titleGroup-50">
                <title>
                  <p>Cardiac action potential</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p>There is a potential difference (the membrane ...</p>
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          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </chapter>
    
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          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Index</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <alphabet>A</alphabet>
          <indexItem1 id="med-9780199228881-indexItem1-1"><iHeadword>α-fetoprotein</iHeadword>
            <xrefGrp><pageNum pageId="10"><xref ref="med-9780199228881-chapter-1-milestone-10">10</xref></pageNum>–<pageNum pageId="12"><xref ref="med-9780199228881-chapter-1-milestone-12">12</xref></pageNum>, <pageNum pageId="140"><xref ref="med-9780199228881-chapter-7-milestone-140">140</xref></pageNum></xrefGrp></indexItem1>
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            <p>Indexes</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
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          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Drug Index</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <alphabet>A</alphabet>
          <indexItem1>
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          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Subject Index</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <alphabet>A</alphabet>
          <indexItem1>
            <-- Content skipped for brevity -->
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      <p><b>Mean arterial pressure (MAP)</b> is considered the true driving pressure for peripheral
        blood flow. It can be measured by arterial catheterization and transduction or it can be
        calculated as the diastolic pressure plus one third of the pulse pressure.</p>
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              <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> MAP and ICP are the major determinants of cerebral
                perfusion pressure (CPP), which is the gradient of the two.</p>
              <p><displayMaths><-- CPP = MAP – ICP --></displayMaths></p>
            </item1>
            <item1 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-1-item1-101">
              <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> In turn, CPP is the major determinant of cerebral blood
                fl ow (CBF). When ICP is increased to levels that are equal to MAP, CPP becomes zero
                and CBF ceases.</p>
              <p><displayMaths><--
      MAP –~ DP + 1/3(SP–DP) --></displayMaths></p>
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            <item1 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-1-item1-102">
              <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> In brain death, brain oedema causes such an increase in
                ICP that it reaches or exceeds MAP levels. In such cases cerebral angiogram or
                perfusion studies show absence of CBF and perfusion.</p>
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      <p>
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          <title><p>Normal values</p></title>
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              <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> In general, CVP is 0.67 9 0.4kPa ...</p>
            </item1>
            <item1 id="med-9780199512345-chapter-1-item1-2">
              <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> The CVP tracing demonstrates a complex waveform (<xref ref="med-9780199512345-chapter-1-figureGroup-3.3.1">Fig. 3.3.1</xref>)...</p>
            </item1>
            <item1 id="med-9780199512345-chapter-1-item1-3">
              <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> The A wave represents atrial contraction.</p>
            </item1>
            <item1 id="med-9780199512345-chapter-1-item1-4">
              <p>...</p>
            </item1>
            <item1 id="med-9780199512345-chapter-1-item1-5">
              <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> The usefulness of a less invasive technique,
                echocardiography, far surpasses that of a CVP tracing in providing accurate and more
                definitive findings.</p>
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          </list1>
        </list>
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      <p><b>Indications and significance</b> – CVP measurement is generally ...</p>
    
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        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><?Page pageId="580"?><milestone id="med-9780198530077-chapter-1-milestone-580" unit="page" num="580"/>Osteoporosis: Calcitonin</p>
          </title>
          <subtitle>
            <p>BNF 6.6.1 and 9.5.1.2</p>
          </subtitle>
        </titleGroup>
        <p><i>Naturally occurring peptide hormone produced by the parathyroid
          gland</i></p>
        <p><?Insert-boxedMatter ID="med-9780198530077-chapter-1-boxedMatter-349"?></p>
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      <div1 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-1-div1-76">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><?Page pageId="642"?><milestone id="med-9780198530077-chapter-1-milestone-642" unit="page" num="642"/>Interferons</p>
          </title>
          <subtitle>
            <p>BNF 8.2.4, 5.3, and 14.5</p>
          </subtitle>
        </titleGroup>
        <p><i>Naturally occurring peptide cytokines</i></p>
      </div1>
    
      <div2 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-10-div2-20199" role="potential uses">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Potential uses</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p><list class="other">
            <list1 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-10-list1-275" listType="unstructured">
              <item1 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-10-item1-1200">
                <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Treatment and prevention of angina.</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-10-item1-1201">
                <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Treatment of acute left ventricular failure.</p>
              </item1>
            </list1>
          </list></p>
      </div2>
      <div2 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-10-div2-20200" role="contraindications">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Contraindications and cautions</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p><list class="other">
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              <item1 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-10-item1-1202">
                <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Nitrates are first-line treatments for the symptoms of
                  angina but do not affect the course of the underlying disease.</p>
              </item1>
              <item1 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-10-item1-1203">
                <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> They cause vasodilatation; this can be hazardous in
                  somepatients:</p>
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          </list></p>
      </div2>
    
      <div2 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-6-div2-999" role="prescribing       information">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Prescribing information: <b>Nitrate drugs</b></p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p>Many modified-release formulations of these drugs are available; the following
          immediate-release formulations are given as examples.</p>
        <div3 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-6-div3-135">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p>Treatment of angina</p>
            </title>
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          <p><list class="other">
              <list1 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-6-list1-279" listType="unstructured">
                <item1 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-6-item1-1228">
                  <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Glyceryl trinitrate sublingual tablet, 500
                    micrograms, as required.(Also available in 300 microgram and 600 microgram
                    tablets.)</p>
                </item1>
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        </div3>
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      <div2 role="emphasis">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Teaching Point: Treatment of bleeding in patients given anticoagulant drugs</p>
          </title>
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        <p><list class="other">
            <list1 listType="unstructured">
              <item1 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-6-item1-400">
                <p><enumerator>•</enumerator> Patients may bleed because:</p>
                <list2 listType="unstructured">
                  <item2 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-6-item2-800">
                    <p><enumerator>♦</enumerator> They are at high risk (see notes above). Consider
                      the risk carefully before starting anticoagulant treatment.</p>
                  </item2>
                  <item2 id="med-9780198530077-chapter-6-item2-801">
                    <p><enumerator>♦</enumerator> The degree of anticoagulation is excessive. The
                      risk of bleeding increases greatly once the APPT is &gt;3 times normal or
                      if the INR is &gt;3.</p>
                  </item2>
                </list2>
              </item1>
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      <p role="scenario" id="med-9780198528661-p-904"><enumerator>4.</enumerator> A 76-year-old man
        has taken 30 atenolol tablets, one of his regular medications. He is feeling unwell, and his
        heart rate is 54bpm and BP 110/70mmHg.</p>
    
      <p role="explanation">This patient is unconscious and her airway is compromised, therefore,
        she requires immediate airway protection.</p>
    
      <DistinctiveTitle>Linguistics</DistinctiveTitle>
      <Subtitle>A Very Short Introduction</Subtitle>
    
      <part>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>Part one</enumerator> The History of the Arizona Constitution</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <chapter id="law-9780199898190-chapter-1" doi="10.1093/law/9780199898190.003.0001">
          <titleGroup role="suppress">
            <title>
              <p><enumerator>Part one</enumerator> The History of the Arizona Constitution</p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <textMatter>
            <div1 role="prelim">
              <p>Admitted to the Union as the forty-eighth state on ... </p>
            </div1>
            <div1>
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p>Setting the stage for the 1910 ...</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p>Arizona endured a long territorial experience ...</p>
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      <part>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>Part two</enumerator> Nevada Constitution and Commentary</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <partFrontMatter>
          <textMatter>
            <div1 role="prelim">
              <p>Part II provides a section-by-section ... </p>
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                  <p>Preliminary Action</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p>WHEREAS, The Act of Congress ... </p>
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      <chapter id="law-9780199766925-chapter-2" doi="10.1093/law/9780199766925.003.0002">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p>Preamble and <enumerator>Article I</enumerator></p>
          </title>
          <subtitle>
            <p>The Bill of Rights</p>
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        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <div1>
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              <title>
                <p>Preamble</p>
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        <textMatter>
          <div1>
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p>Select Bibliography</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <div2>
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p><enumerator>A.</enumerator>Reports</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p><bibList>
                  <bibItem class="book" title="Iran-United         States Claims Tribunal Reports" publisher="Cambridge University Press">Iran-United States Claims Tribunal
                    Reports (currently 34 volumes), Cambridge University Press</bibItem>
                  <bibItem class="book" title="Iranian Assets Litigation Reporter" publisher="Andrews Publications">Iranian Assets Litigation Reporter, Andrews
                    Publications (since 1981)</bibItem>
                </bibList> ... </p>
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              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p><enumerator>C.</enumerator>Books</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p>
                <bibList>
                  <bibItem class="book" author="DD Caron and JR               Crook" title="The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal" date="2000" publisher="Transnational               Publishers Inc" place="New York">DD Caron
                    and JR Crook (edited) <i>The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal</i> and the
                    process of international claims resolution (Transnational Publishers Inc New
                    York 2000)</bibItem>
                  <bibItem class="book" author="CN Brower and JD Brueschke" date="1998" publisher="Martinus Nijhoff" place="The                 Hague">CN Brower and JD
                    Brueschke <i>The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal</i> (Martinus Nijhoff The
                    Hague 1998)</bibItem>
                </bibList>
              </p>
            </div2>
          </div1>
          <div1>
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p>Select Documents</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p>
              <bibList>
                <bibItem class="legal" idnumber="[1980] ICJ Rep 3" title="Diplomatic and Consular Staff in Tehran               Case"><i>Diplomatic
                    and Consular Staff in Tehran Case</i> [1980] ICJ Rep 3</bibItem>
              </bibList>
            </p>
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
      </section>
    
      <e id="e19" doi="10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/e19" versionDate="200511">
        <headwordGroup>
          <headword>Iran-United States Claims Tribunal</headword>
        </headwordGroup>
      </e>
    
      <e id="e19" doi="10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/e19" versionDate="200511">
        <headwordGroup><-- Content skipped for brevity --></headwordGroup>
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          <textMatter>
            <p>
              <nameGrp foreNames="Christopher" mainName="Pinto">Christopher Pinto</nameGrp>
              <nameGrp foreNames="Marcelo G" mainName="Kohen">Marcelo G Kohen</nameGrp></p>
          </textMatter>
        </section>
      </e>
    
      <section role="main">
        <textMatter>
          <div1>
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator>A.</enumerator>Origin and purpose of the Tribunal</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <p><enumerator>1</enumerator>The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, an international
              arbitral tribunal, was established ...</p>
          </div1>
          <div1>
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><enumerator>M.</enumerator>Issues addressed by the Tribunal</p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <div2>
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p><enumerator>1.</enumerator>Procedural and institutional issues</p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <p><enumerator>52</enumerator>After the formal commencement of the Tribunal’s work on
                1 July 1981, and before it ...</p>
            </div2>
          </div1>
        </textMatter>
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      <titleGroup>
        <title>
          <p><enumerator>M.</enumerator>Issues addressed by the Tribunal</p>
        </title>
      </titleGroup>
    
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        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>F.</enumerator>The juridical nature of the Tribunal</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <p><enumerator>22</enumerator><bibItem class="forDom" title="Claims Settlement Declaration" sectRef="Art.II">Article II of the Claims Settlement Declaration</bibItem> states:</p>
        <p>
            <law:extract id="law-978019912345-e-1-extract-1" class="forDom" title="Claims Settlement Declaration" sectRef="Art.II">
            <textMatter>
              <p>“1. An international arbitral tribunal (the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal) is
                hereby established for the purpose of deciding claims ...”</p>
            </textMatter>
            <note type="other">
              <p>(italics added),</p>
            </note>
          </law:extract></p>
        <p>and proceeds thereafter to define the Tribunal’s general jurisdiction...</p>
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      <p num="14">... through empowering the Secretary-General of the <bibItem class="refArticle" title="Permanent Court of Arbitration ">Permanent Court of Arbitration</bibItem>, at the
        request of either Party, to designate the Appointing Authority (TR, 7, 2).</p>
    
      <p>has been asked to pronounce&#x2019;, and <bibItem id="law-9780199231690-e4-bibItem-69" class="refArticle" title="Israel" role="printSuppressed" oupCollection="MPEPIL">Israel</bibItem> had never
        consented to the settlement by the court of such a dispute with <bibItem id="law-9780199231690-e4-bibItem-70" class="refArticle" title="Palestine" role="printSuppressed" oupCollection="MPEPIL">Palestine</bibItem>. Nevertheless, the court decided </p>
    
      <p>eg under <bibItem id="law-9780199231690-e4-bibItem-14" class="intinstr" subClass="conv" linkType="mentioned" title="Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the       United Nations (Advisory Opinion)" date="1989" sectRef="Art. VIII Sec. 30" idnumber="[1989]       ICJ Rep 177">Art. VIII Sec.
          30 <bibItemTitle id="law-9780199231690-e4-bibItemTitle-4">Convention on the Privileges and
            Immunities of the United Nations</bibItemTitle> (1946)</bibItem><span display="online">
          (&#x2018;UN&#x2019;; <bibItem id="law-9780199231690-e4-bibItem-15" class="refArticle" title="International Organizations or Institutions, Privileges and             Immunities">International Organizations or Institutions, Privileges and Immunities</bibItem>; cf
          Art. 37 (2) <bibItem id="law-9780199231690-e4-bibItem-16" class="refArticle" title="International Labour Organization [ILO]">International Labour Organization
            [ILO]</bibItem> Constitution)</span>. Since the special effect attributed to an advisory
        opinion given on this basis derives from the </p>
    
      <div1>
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator altNum="s. 1">1.</enumerator>Introduction</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div2>
          <p><enumerator altNum="(7.001)">7.001</enumerator>This Section explains the various types
            of joint venture and the jurisdictional distinction between joint venture arrangements
            which are treated as concentrations under the Merger Regulation <xrefGrp role="footnote">
              <xref ref="law-ocl-9780199286515-note-01"><sup>1</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p>
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            <note id="law-ocl-9780199286515-note-01" type="footnote">
              <p>Reg 139/2004, OJ 2004 L24/1, Vol II, App D.1.</p>
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      <div1 id="law-euclo-mn032-div1-2">
        <p id="law-euclo-mn032-p-8">THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,</p>
        <p id="law-euclo-mn032-p-9">Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European
          Community,</p>
        <p id="law-euclo-mn032-p-10">Having regard to <bibItem id="law-euclo-mn032-bibItem-6" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="Regulation No 19/65/EEC of 2 March 1965" legisNum="19" date="1965" title="Council Regulation No 19/65/EEC of 2 March 1965 on             application of Article 81(3) of the Treaty to certain categories of agreements and concerted             practices">Council Regulation No 19/65/EEC of 2 March 1965 on application of Article 81(3) of the
            Treaty to certain categories of agreements and concerted practices</bibItem>,<xrefGrp role="blockNote">
            <xref ref="law-euclo-mn032-note-2"><su>1</su></xref></xrefGrp> and in particular Article
          1 thereof,</p>
        <p id="law-euclo-mn032-p-11">Having published a draft of this Regulation,<xrefGrp role="blockNote"><xref ref="law-euclo-mn032-note-3"><su>2</su></xref></xrefGrp></p>
        <p id="law-euclo-mn032-p-12">After consulting the Advisory Committee on Restrictive
          Practices and Dominant Positions,</p>
        <noteGroup id="law-euclo-mn032-noteGroup-2">
          <note id="law-euclo-mn032-note-2" type="blockNote">
            <p id="law-euclo-mn032-p-14"><enumerator id="law-euclo-mn032-enumerator-3"><su>1</su></enumerator> OJ 36, 6.3.1965, p. 533/65. Regulation as last amended
                by<bibItem id="law-euclo-mn032-bibItem-7" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="(OJ L 1, 4.1.2003, p. 1)" title="Regulation (EC) No 1/2003 (OJ L 1, 4.1.2003, p. 1)" legisNum="1" date="2003">Regulation (EC) No 1/2003 (OJ L 1, 4.1.2003, p. 1)</bibItem>.</p>
          </note>
          <note id="law-euclo-mn032-note-3" type="blockNote">
            <p id="law-euclo-mn032-p-15"><enumerator id="law-euclo-mn032-enumerator-4"><su>2</su></enumerator> OJ C 235, 1.10.2003, p. 10.</p>
          </note>
        </noteGroup>
        <p id="law-euclo-mn032-p-13">Whereas:</p>
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        <regDate role="adopted">19990322</regDate>
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          <keyCat id="law-ocl-cr004-keyCat-1">Competition Law</keyCat>
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        <keyCatGrp id="law-ocl-cr004-keyCatGrp-2" role="marketSectors">
          <keyCat id="law-ocl-cr004-keyCat-2">Coal and Steel</keyCat>
        </keyCatGrp>
        <keyWrdGrp id="law-ocl-cr004-keyWrdGrp-1">
          <keyWrd id="law-ocl-cr004-keyWrd-1">Article 101 TFEU (ex Article 81 EC)</keyWrd>
          <keyWrd id="law-ocl-cr004-keyWrd-2">Effect on trade between Member States</keyWrd>
          <keyWrd id="law-ocl-cr004-keyWrd-3">Exchange of information</keyWrd>
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        <titleGroup id="law-ocl-ud001-titleGroup-1">
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>G15.</enumerator> REGULATION 1628/2006 (APPLICATION OF ARTICLES 87 AND 88
              TO NATIONAL REGIONAL INVESTMENT AID)</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>UPDATE:- EEA Application: See now <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-1" class="EUleg" subClass="EUother" idnumber="[2008] OJ L         339/111|120/2008" date="2008" legisNum="120" url="http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2008:339:0111:0112:EN:PDF">Decision of the EEA Joint Committee No 120/2008 of 7 November 2008 amending Annex XV
              (State aid) to the EEA Agreement (OJ L 339, 18.12.2008, p.111)</bibItem>. Decision No
            1202008 incorporates <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-2" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" date="2008" idnumber="800/2008|[2008] OJ L 214/3" legisNum="800" title="COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No           800/2008 of 6 August 2008 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the common           market in application of Articles 87 and 88 of the Treaty (General block exemption           Regulation)">Commission Regulation (EC) No 800/2008</bibItem> (the General block exemption
            Regulation) into <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-3" class="intinstr" subClass="multilateral" title="Agreement on the European Economic Area" idnumber="[1994] OJ L           1/3">Annex XV (point 1j) of the EEA
              Agreement</bibItem>, with appropriate adaptations, and deletes the texts of <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-4" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="68/2001|[2001] OJ L 10/20" date="2001" legisNum="68" title="Commission Regulation (EC) No 68/2001 of 12 January 2001 on the application of Articles           87 and 88 of the EC Treaty to training aid">points 1d (Commission Regulation (EC) No 68/2001)</bibItem>, <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-5" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="[2001] OJ L 10/33|70/2001" date="2001" legisNum="70" title="Commission Regulation (EC) No 70/2001 of 12 January 2001 on the application of Articles             87 and 88 of the EC Treaty to State aid to small and medium-sized enterprises">1f (Commission Regulation (EC) No 70/2001)</bibItem>, <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-6" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="2204/2002|[2002] OJ L               337/3" date="2002" legisNum="2204" title="Commission Regulation (EC) No 2204/2002 of 12               December 2002 on the application of Articles 87 and 88 of the EC Treaty to State aid for               employment">1g (Commission Regulation (EC) No 2204/2002)</bibItem> and <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud001-bibItem-7" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="1628/2006|[2006] OJ L                 302/29" date="2006" legisNum="1628" title="Commission Regulation (EC) No 1628/2006 of 24                 October 2006 on the application of Articles 87 and 88 of the Treaty to national regional                 investment aid">1i (Commission Regulation (EC) No 1628/2006)</bibItem>, including the related
            headings, with effect from 1 January 2009.</p>
        </textMatter>
      </document>
    
      <document citId="OCL UD 002 (2010)" id="law-ocl-ud002">
        <titleGroup id="law-ocl-ud002-titleGroup-1">
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>G16.</enumerator> Revised Draft General Block Exemption Regulation</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>UPDATE:- The General block exemption regulation (State aids section) has been published
            in the Official Journal: <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud002-bibItem-2" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="[2008] OJ L 214/3|800/2008" legisNum="800" date="2008" url="http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2008:214:0003:0047:EN:PDF" title="Commission Regulation (EC) No 800/2008 of 6 August 2008 declaring certain categories of               aid compatible with the common market in application of Articles 87 and 88 of the Treaty               (General block exemption Regulation)">Commission Regulation (EC) No 800/2008 of 6 August 2008 declaring certain categories
              of aid compatible with the common market in application of Articles 87 and 88 of the
              Treaty (General block exemption Regulation), OJ L 214, 9.8.2008, p. 3</bibItem></p>
        </textMatter>
      </document>
    
      <document citId="OCL UD 003 (2010)" id="law-ocl-ud003">
        <titleGroup id="law-ocl-ud003-titleGroup-1">
          <title>
            <p><enumerator>E4.</enumerator> Proposal for a Regulation Applying rules of Competition
              to Transport by Rail, Road and Inland Waterway (Codification of Regulation
              1017/68)(2006)</p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <textMatter>
          <p>UPDATE: <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud003-bibItem-1" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="169/2009|[2009] OJ L 61/1" legisNum="169" date="2009" url="http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2009:061:0001:0005:EN:PDF" title="COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 169/2009 of 26 February 2009 applying rules of competition               to transport by rail, road and inland waterway">COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 169/2009 of 26 February 2009 applying rules of competition
              to transport by rail, road and inland waterway(Codified version)OJ L 61, 5.3.2009,
              p.1</bibItem>.Entry into force: 25 March 2009. Regulation 169/2009 repeals <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud003-bibItem-2" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="1017/68|[1968] OJ L 175/1" legisNum="1017" date="1968">Regulation (EEC) No
              1017/68</bibItem>, with the exception of <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud003-bibItem-3" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="1017/68|[1968] OJ L                   175/1" legisNum="1017" date="1968" sectRef="Art.13(3)">Article 13(3)</bibItem>, which
            continues to apply to decisions adopted pursuant to <bibItem id="law-ocl-ud003-bibItem-4" sameTargetRoot="law-ocl-ud003-bibItem-3" class="EUleg" subClass="EUreg" idnumber="1017/68|[1968] OJ L 175/1" legisNum="1017" date="1968" sectRef="Art.5">Article 5 of Regulation (EEC) No 1017/68</bibItem> prior to 1 May 2004
            until the date of expiration of those decisions.</p>
        </textMatter>
      </document>
    
      <div3 id="law-euclo-FN004-div3-32">
        <titleGroup>
          <title>
            <p><enumerator altNum="s.(e)">(e)</enumerator>
              <i>Refusal to Deal</i></p>
          </title>
        </titleGroup>
        <div4 id="law-euclo-FN004-div4-32">
          <titleGroup>
            <title>
              <p><enumerator altNum="s.(i)">(i)</enumerator>
                <i>Unilateral Refusals to Deal</i></p>
            </title>
          </titleGroup>
          <div5 id="law-euclo-FN004-div5-52">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><i>General principles</i></p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <div6 id="law-euclo-FN004-div6-52">
              <p><enumerator role="paraNum" altNum="(4.170)">4.170</enumerator> In most EC Member
                States, the legal order embodies the principles of a market economy and the freedom
                to engage in business activities. A corollary of these principles is the freedom
                granted to undertakings to deal with whomsoever they like. These principles are also
                enshrined in EU competition rules. As the CFI has stated &#x02018;The case law
                of the ECJ indirectly recognizes the importance of safeguarding free enterprise when
                applying the competition rules of the Treaty where it expressly acknowledges that
                even an undertaking in dominant position may, in certain cases, refuse to
                sell&#x2026; without failing under the prohibition laid down in Article
                  82.&#x02019;<xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="law-euclo-FN004-note-004168"><sup>168</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p>
              <noteGroup>
                <note id="law-euclo-FN004-note-004168" type="footnote">
                  <p><enumerator><sup>168</sup></enumerator> Case T-41/96 <bibItem id="law-euclo-FN004-bibItem-257" class="case-ref" party1="Bayer AG" party2="Commission" idnumber="[2000] ECR II-3383"><i>Bayer AG v Commission</i>
                      [2000] ECR II-3383</bibItem>, para 180.</p>
                </note>
              </noteGroup>
            </div6>
            <div6>
              <p><enumerator role="paraNum" altNum="(4.171)">4.171</enumerator> Freedom to deal is a
                principle which, in addition to its legal and political nature, is also justified by
                economic considerations. Indeed, ensuring that companies will be able freely to use
                their assets and output fosters investment, innovation, and competition in the long
                term. If companies knew in advance that they would normally be obliged to give
                competitors access to their assets or output, for instance a facility that they have
                built or a new production process that they have developed and patented, the
                incentive to engage in such activities might be reduced.<xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="law-euclo-FN004-note-004169"><sup>169</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p>
              <noteGroup>
                <note id="law-euclo-FN004-note-004169" type="footnote">
                  <p><enumerator><sup>169</sup></enumerator> See para 57 of Opinion of Advocate
                    General Jacobs in Case C-7/97 <bibItem id="law-euclo-FN004-bibItem-258" class="case-ref" party1="Oscar Bronner GmbH &#x00026;                         Co." party2="Mediaprint Zeitungs"><i>Oscar Bronner GmbH &#x00026; Co. v
                        Mediaprint Zeitungs</i></bibItem>.</p>
                </note>
              </noteGroup>
            </div6>
            <div6>
              <p><enumerator role="paraNum" altNum="(4.172)">4.172</enumerator> In view of the
                above, the legal order would normally oblige a firm to deal against its will only in
                those rare situations when it is necessary in order to protect a public interest. It
                is clear from case law concerning the application of Article 82 that the refusal to
                deal or the exercise of an exclusive right by the owner may involve abusive conduct
                only in situations where there is particular harm to competition.</p>
            </div6>
          </div5>
          <div5 id="law-euclo-FN004-div5-53">
            <titleGroup>
              <title>
                <p><i>Elements of the abuse</i></p>
              </title>
            </titleGroup>
            <div6 id="law-euclo-FN004-div6-53">
              <p><enumerator role="paraNum" altNum="(4.173)">4.173</enumerator> The general
                conditions that are necessary to establish an abusive refusal to
                deal&#x02014;the conduct, the effects, and the absence of objective
                justification&#x02014;are described in the following paragraphs. Afterwards,
                each of these conditions is examined in greater detail for specific types of
                refusals to deal.</p>
            </div6>
            <div6 id="law-euclo-FN004-div6-54">
              <titleGroup>
                <title>
                  <p><i>Conduct: refusal to deal</i></p>
                </title>
              </titleGroup>
              <div7 id="law-euclo-FN004-div7-176">
                <p><enumerator role="paraNum" altNum="(4.174)">4.174</enumerator> There is a wide
                  array of conduct that can be classified as refusal to deal. The following is a
                  non-exhaustive list of types of refusal that might be caught by Article 82:
                  refusal to supply products and services; refusal to provide information; refusal
                  to license intellectual property rights; refusal to grant access to an essential
                  facility; or refusal to become part of a network. A refusal to deal can,
                  obviously, take the form both of a refusal to start dealing, as well as of the
                  unilateral termination of an ongoing deal (eg a withdrawal of supply).</p>
              </div7>
              <div7 id="law-euclo-FN004-div7-177">
                <p><enumerator role="paraNum" altNum="(4.175)">4.175</enumerator> The concept of a
                  refusal to deal covers not only the pure refusal, but also agreement by the
                  dominant company to deal but under unreasonable conditions. In this regard, price
                  and non-price conditions can be distinguished. As to the latter, the Commission
                  has acknowledged that non-refusal conditional upon acceptance of other unrelated
                  products or services could be considered an abuse.<xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="law-euclo-FN004-note-004170"><sup>170</sup></xref></xrefGrp> An
                  obligation imposed by a dominant supplier to indicate the geographical destination
                  of the goods supplied and the identity of the final customers may also considered
                  an abuse of a dominant position.<xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="law-euclo-FN004-note-004171"><sup>171</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p>
                <noteGroup>
                  <note id="law-euclo-FN004-note-004170" type="footnote">
                    <p><enumerator><sup>170</sup></enumerator>
                      <bibItem id="law-euclo-FN004-bibItem-259" class="EUleg" title="Notice on the application of                                           the EC competition rules to cross-border credit transfers" date="1995" idnumber="Official                                           Journal (OJ)">Notice on the application of the EC competition rules to cross-border
                        credit transfers [1995] OJ</bibItem> para 26.</p>
                  </note>
                  <note id="law-euclo-FN004-note-004171" type="footnote">
                    <p><enumerator><sup>171</sup></enumerator>
                      <i>Polaroid/SSI Europe</i>, 13th Report on Competition Policy, paras
                      155&#x02013;157.</p>
                  </note>
                </noteGroup>
              </div7>
              <div7 id="law-euclo-FN004-div7-178">
                <p><enumerator role="paraNum" altNum="(4.176)">4.176</enumerator> Excessive prices,
                  as well as being abusive in themselves, may also amount to an effective
                    refusal<xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="law-euclo-FN004-note-004172"><sup>172</sup></xref></xrefGrp> (see below a detailed analysis of the
                  concept of excessive prices). Finally, the Commission has acknowledged that undue
                  and inexplicable or unjustified delays in responding to a request for access may
                  also constitute an abuse.<xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="law-euclo-FN004-note-004173"><sup>173</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p>
                <noteGroup>
                  <note id="law-euclo-FN004-note-004172" type="footnote">
                    <p><enumerator><sup>172</sup></enumerator>
                      <bibItem id="law-euclo-FN004-bibItem-30" class="EUleg" title="Notice on the application of                                                       the Competition Rules to access agreements in the telecommunications sector" date="1998" idnumber="Official Journal (OJ)" legisNum="02">Notice on the
                        application of the Competition Rules to access agreements in the
                        telecommunications sector (1998) OJ C265/02, para 97</bibItem>.</p>
                  </note>
                  <note id="law-euclo-FN004-note-004173" type="footnote">
                    <p><enumerator><sup>173</sup></enumerator>
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      <enumerator altNum="Part I">Part I.</enumerator>
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        <p id="law-ocw-cd700-p-9"><bibItem id="law-ocw-cd700-bibItem-4" class="forDom" idnumber="OCO CD 1061 (SY)" date="1973" title="Constitution of the Syrian Arab Republic: March         13, 1973 (as Amended to June 11, 2000)" sectRef="Art.83" sameTarget="law-ocw-cd700-bibItem-2">Article No. 83 of the Syrian Arab
            Republic constitution</bibItem> shall be amended and read as follows: <amendment id="law-ocw-cd700-amendment-1" class="forDom" idnumber="OCO CD 1061 (SY)" date="1973" title="Constitution of the Syrian Arab Republic: March 13, 1973 (as Amended to June 11, 2000)" sectRef="Art.83">
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              <p id="law-ocw-cd700-p-10">&#x0022;A candidate for the Presidency of the Republic
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                34 years of age.&#x0022;</p>
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        <p id="law-ocw-cd22-p-12"><bibItem id="law-ocw-cd22-bibItem-300" class="forDom" title="Proclamation by His Majesty King Sobhuza II: April 12, 1973" idnumber="OCO CD 24 (SZ)" sectRef="s.2(3)">Paragraph 3 of the Decree contained in the
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                <p id="law-ocw-cd22-p-13">&#x0022;3. <bibItem id="law-ocw-cd22-bibItem-4" class="forDom" idnumber="OCO CD 1038 (SZ)" date="2004" title="Constitution of the Kingdom of Swaziland (Act No. 1 of 2005): October 4, 2004" sectRef="Ch.IV">Chapter IV</bibItem> of the repealed Constitution, with the
                  exception of <bibItem id="law-ocw-cd22-bibItem-5" class="forDom" idnumber="OCO CD 1038 (SZ)" date="2004" title="Constitution of the Kingdom of Swaziland (Act No. 1 of 2005): October 4,                   2004" sectRef="s.36">section 36</bibItem>, shall continue to have force subject to the
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                      <bibItem id="law-ocw-cd22-bibItem-6" class="forDom" idnumber="OCO CD 1038 (SZ)" date="2004" title="Constitution of the Kingdom of Swaziland (Act No. 1 of 2005): October 4, 2004" sectRef="s.28(2)" sameTargetRoot="law-ocw-cd22-bibItem-5">Subsection (2) of
                        section 28</bibItem> shall be replaced with the following&#x2014;
                        <amendment id="law-ocw-cd22-amendment-2" class="forDom" idnumber="OCO CD 1038 (SZ)" date="2004" title="Constitution of the Kingdom of Swaziland (Act No. 1 of 2005): October 4, 2004" sectRef="s.28(2)">
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                          <p id="law-ocw-cd22-p-15">&#x0022;<enumerator>(2)</enumerator> The
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                      <bibItem id="law-ocw-cd22-bibItem-7" class="forDom" idnumber="OCO CD 1038 (SZ)" date="2004" title="Constitution of the Kingdom of Swaziland (Act No. 1 of 2005): October 4, 2004" sectRef="s.28" sameTargetRoot="law-ocw-cd22-bibItem-5">Section 28</bibItem>
                      of the repealed Constitution as amended in subsection (2) by this Decree and
                        <bibItem id="law-ocw-cd22-bibItem-8" class="forDom" idnumber="OCO CD 1038 (SZ)" date="2004" title="Constitution of the Kingdom of Swaziland (Act No. 1 of 2005): October 4, 2004" sectRef="s.31" sameTargetRoot="law-ocw-cd22-bibItem-5">section 31</bibItem>
                      of the said Constitution shall be deemed to have remained in force with effect
                      from the 12th April, 1973.</p>
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                      <bibItem id="law-ocw-cd22-bibItem-9" class="forDom" idnumber="OCO CD 1038 (SZ)" date="2004" title="Constitution of the Kingdom of Swaziland (Act No. 1 of 2005): October 4, 2004" sectRef="s.30" sameTargetRoot="law-ocw-cd22-bibItem-5">Section 30</bibItem>
                      of the repealed Constitution is amended by replacing subsection (2) with the
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                          <p id="law-ocw-cd22-p-18">&#x0022;<enumerator>(2)</enumerator> The
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                            in accordance with Swazi law and custom, a person (hereinafter referred
                            to as &#x0022;an authorised person&#x0022;) to perform on behalf
                            of the Regent the functions of her office if the regent is, for any
                            reason, unable to perform those functions.&#x0022;</p>
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      <note id="law-ocw-cd1134-note-4" type="footnote">
        <p id="law-ocw-cd1134-p-498"><enumerator id="law-ocw-cd1134-enumerator-128"><su>[5]</su></enumerator> As amended by <bibItem id="law-ocw-cd1134-bibItem-13" class="forDom" title="Constitutional Act No.         2006-37 of November 15, 2006" date="2006"><i>Constitutional Act No. 2006-37 of November 15, 2006</i></bibItem>.
          Originally the provision had the following wording:</p>
        <p id="law-ocw-cd1134-p-499"><extract id="law-ocw-cd1134-extract-2" class="forDom" title="Constitutional Act         No. 2006-37 of November 15, 2006" date="2006">
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              <p id="law-ocw-cd1134-p-500">The vote shall take place on a Sunday.</p>
              <p id="law-ocw-cd1134-p-501">The candidate who has obtained an absolute majority of
                votes cast shall be deemed elected on the first ballot. If no candidate has obtained
                the absolute majority a second ballot shall take place on the second Sunday
                following the first ballot.</p>
              <p id="law-ocw-cd1134-p-502">Only the two candidates who have obtained the most votes
                in the first ballot shall be allowed to contest in the second ballot. If the
                election result is contested, the second ballot shall take place the second Sunday
                following the day of the pronouncement of the decision of the Constitutional
                Council.</p>
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      <p><bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-3" class="EUleg" subClass="councDir" linkType="mentioned" title="Council Directive 2000/43 EC on Equal treatment between persons irrespective of racial or ethnic origin" date="2000" legisNum="43">Directive 2000/43 EC on Equal treatment between
        persons irrespective of racial or ethnic origin</bibItem> prohibits member
        states from ... There are, however, some exceptions permitted by <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-4" class="EUleg" subClass="councDir" linkType="mentioned" title="Council Directive 2000/43 EC on Equal treatment between persons irrespective of racial or ethnic origin" date="2000" legisNum="43" sectRef="Art.4" sameTargetRoot="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-3">Article 4</bibItem> and <bibItem id="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-5" class="EUleg" subClass="councDir" linkType="mentioned" title="Council Directive 2000/43 EC on Equal treatment between persons irrespective of racial or ethnic origin" date="2000" legisNum="43" sectRef="Art.5" sameTargetRoot="law-ildc-06uk238-chapter-1-bibItem-3">Article 5</bibItem>.</p>
    
      <p>The Eleventh Circuit explained that withholding removal under <bibItem id="law-ildc-2765us07-bibItem-4" class="intinstr" date="1984" idnumber="1465 UNTS 85" linkType="mentioned" sectRef="Art.3" subClass="conv" title="Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment">Article 3 of the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (10 December 1984) 1465 UNTS 85, entered into force 26 June 1987</bibItem> required the applicant to prove five elements. The Eleventh Circuit’s application of the five elements necessary to withhold removal was consistent with <bibItem id="law-ildc-2765us07-bibItem-5" class="intinstr" date="1984" idnumber="1465 UNTS 85" linkType="discussed" sectRef="Art.3(1)" subClass="conv" title="Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment" sameTargetRoot="law-ildc-2765us07-bibItem-4">Article 3(1) of the Convention</bibItem> ...</p>
    
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      <p>See <xref ref="acref-9780195123456-e-0072" type="2">moral philosophy, problems
        of</xref>;</p>
    
      <xref ref="acref-9780199569922-e-351" type="1"><span display="print">*</span>capital
        city</xref>
    
      <xref type="1" role="noMarker" ref="acref-9780199569922-e-351"><sc>Enlightenment</sc></xref>
    
      <xref ref="acref-9780195123456-e-" type="0"/>
    
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            <nameGrp mainName="Greenaway">*Greenaway</nameGrp>
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            <nameGrp foreNames="W." mainName="Crane">W. *Crane</nameGrp>
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        <xref ref="" type="2"><nameGrp foreNames="David" mainName="Brower">Brower,
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              <p><enumerator>[68]</enumerator> It does not assist the prosecution to have sought to
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            with the three core concepts that carry the book’s argument. It starts to show how
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        <title role="toc"><p>Introduction</p></title>
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      <p>It was this scene that brought out one of Brecht’s most
        swingeing attacks on what I term the ‘fallacy of the pathetic’:</p>
      <p>
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          <p fullOut="Y">I have here Horace’s <i>Ars Poetica</i> in
            Gottsched’s translation. He really expresses a theory that often concerns us, one that
            Aristotle proposed for the theatre:</p>
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                <line>One laughs with those who laugh and lets tears flow</line>
                <line>When others are sad. So, if you want me to weep</line>
                <line>First show me your own eye full of tears.</line>
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          <p fullOut="Y">In this well‐known passage Gottsched cites Cicero
            writing on oratory, describing how the Roman actor Polus played Electra mourning her
            brother. His own son had just died, and so he brought the urn with his ashes on to the
            stage and spoke the relevant verses ‘focusing them so painfully on himself that his own
            loss made him weep real tears. Nor could any of those present have refrained from
            weeping at that point.’</p>
          <p>I must say there is only one word for such an
            operation: barbaric.<xrefGrp role="footnote"><xref ref="acprof-9780199554591-chapter-16-note-254"><sup>1</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p>
        </displayText>
      </p>
      <p fullOut="Y">What is wrong with such an operation: is it the ready
        communication of suffering of character and actor to audience? With narrowing the distance
        between actor, classic role, and modern audience? With the actor</p>
    
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          <line>sum uero uerna uerbero: numero mihi in mentem fuit</line>
          <line><milestone id="actrade-9780198146285-milestone-238" num="29" unit="line"/>dis
            aduenientem gratias pro meritis agere atque adloqui?</line>
          <line><milestone id="actrade-9780198146285-milestone-240" num="30" unit="line"/>ne illi
            edepol si merito meo referre studeant gratiam,</line>
          <line><milestone id="actrade-9780198146285-milestone-241" num="31" unit="line"/>aliquem
            hominem adlegent qui mihi aduenienti os occillet probe,</line>
          <line><milestone id="actrade-9780198146285-milestone-242" num="32" unit="line"/>quoniam
            bene quae in me fecerunt ingrata ea habui atque inrita.</line>
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        <speech>
          <milestone id="actrade-9780198146285-milestone-243" num="33" unit="line"/>
          <speaker><sc>Me.</sc></speaker>
          <line>facit ille quod uolgo hau solent, ut quid se sit dignum sciat.</line>
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        <speech>
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          <line>quod numquam opinatus fui neque alius quisquam ciuium</line>
          <line><milestone id="actrade-9780198146285-milestone-246" num="35" unit="line"/>sibi
            euenturum, id contigit, ut salui poteremur domi.</line>
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        <appendix doi="10.1093/actrade/9780199645411.appendix.1" id="actrade-9780199645411-appendix-1">
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            <title>
              <p><?Page pageId="1330"?><milestone num="1330" unit="page" id="actrade-9780199645411-milestone-17427"/>APPENDIX A</p>
            </title>
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                <title>
                  <p alignment="centre">LOST LETTERS</p>
                </title>
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              <p>In any correspondence hundreds of years old, a certain number of letters will have
                been lost, or at any rate not as yet recovered. In the present case, certain
                elements help to identify specific items, and may thus aid future scholars. They are
                presented here in the order given above in the Textual Introduction. (This list does
                not include letters of which the original only is lost but copies remain).</p>
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        </title>
        <p><abbrevExpansion id="omo-9780333608005-e-40023-abbrevExpansion-2" role="LSig">Aachen,
            Domarchiv (Stiftsarchiv)</abbrevExpansion></p>
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                     <entry colname="col2" align="left">
                       <p>Predynastic era</p>
                       <p><i>Statue of Min</i> (<xrefGrp>Figure <xref ref="actrade-9780199682782-chapter-1-figureGroup-1">1</xref></xrefGrp>)</p>
                     </entry>
                   </row>
                   <row>
                     <entry colname="col1" align="left"><p><i>c</i>.3000–2600 BC</p></entry>
                     <entry colname="col2" align="left"><p>Early Dynastic Period, 1st–3rd Dynasties</p>
                       <p><i>Ivory label of king Den</i> (<xrefGrp>Figure <xref ref="actrade-9780199682782-chapter-4-figureGroup-12">12</xref></xrefGrp>)</p>
                     </entry>
                   </row>
                   <row>
                     <entry colname="col1" align="left"><p><i>c</i>.2600–2180 BC</p></entry>
                     <entry colname="col2" align="left">
                       <p>Old Kingdom, 4th–6th Dynasties</p>
                       <p><i>Reliefs of Hesy-Re</i> (<xrefGrp>Figure <xref ref="actrade-9780199682782-chapter-5-figureGroup-18">18</xref></xrefGrp>)</p>
                     </entry>
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                   <row>
                     <entry colname="col1" align="left"><p><i>c</i>.2180–2050 BC</p></entry>
                     <entry colname="col2" align="left"><p>First Intermediate Period</p></entry>
                   </row>
                   <row>
                     <entry colname="col1" align="left"><p>...</p></entry>
                     <entry colname="col1" align="left"><p>...</p></entry>
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                  <pageNum pageId="3">
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<speech><milestone unit="line" num="14" id="actrade-9780198129103-milestone-170"/> 
  <speaker><sc>francisco</sc></speaker> <line>I think I hear them.—Stand! Who's there?</line>
</speech>
<speech><milestone unit="line" num="15" id="actrade-9780198129103-milestone-171"/> 
  <speaker><sc>horatio</sc></speaker> <line part="initial">Friends to this ground.</line>
</speech>
<speech>
  <speaker><sc>marcellus</sc></speaker> <line part="final">And liegemen to the Dane.</line>
</speech>
<speech><milestone unit="line" num="16" id="actrade-9780198129103-milestone-172"/> 
  <speaker><sc>francisco</sc></speaker> <line part="initial">Give you good night.</line>
</speech>
<speech>
  <speaker><sc>marcellus</sc></speaker> <line part="final">O farewell, honest soldier.</line> 
  <line part="initial"><milestone unit="line" num="17" id="actrade-9780198129103-milestone-173"/>Who hath relieved you?</line>
</speech>
<speech>
  <speaker><sc>francisco</sc></speaker> <line part="final">Barnardo has my place.</line> 
</speech>
  
      <bibItem id="acprof-9780199296736-bibItem-241" class="book" author="Sokoloff, M." date="2002" place="Ramat‐Gan" publisher="Bar Ilan University Press" title="A Dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic of the Talmudic and Geonic Periods">S<sc>okoloff</sc>, M., <i>A Dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic of the Talmudic and Geonic Periods</i> (Ramat‐Gan and Baltimore/London: Bar Ilan University Press and Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002).</bibItem>
    
      <chapter doi="10.1093/law/9780198743446.003.0010" id="law-9780198743446-chapter-10">
        <titleGroup id="law-9780198743446-chapter-10-titleGroup-338"><title><p><?Page pageId="118"?><enumerator>3.10</enumerator> Driver Licensing</p></title></titleGroup><textMatter>
        <div1 doi="10.1093/law/9780198743446.003.0010.021.0070" role="prelim" id="law-9780198743446-chapter-10-div1-70"><p role="emphasis">This chapter is only tested in the Sergeants’ examination—Inspectors’ examination candidates should not study this material.</p></div1>
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      <p><graphic role="inline" sysId="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-graphic-0001"/> <b>Myth</b> Repeatedly exercising memory and other areas of cognition helps 'cure' problems by resoting functioning in those areas.</p>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-718" leftIndent="1">Mother<xrefGrp role="tableNote"><xref ref="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-note-15"><sup>b</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-719">723</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-720">3.5</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-721">0.5</p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-722" leftIndent="1">Father<xrefGrp role="tableNote"><xref ref="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-note-15"><sup>b</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-723">3,623</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-724">17.8</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-725">0.9</p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-726" leftIndent="1">Sibling</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-727">520</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-728">2.6</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-729">0.4</p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-730" leftIndent="1">Grandparent</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-731">4,834</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-732">23.7</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-733">1.0</p></entry>
              </row>
              <row rowsep="1">
                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-734" leftIndent="1">Other relative</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-735">1,520</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-736">7.4</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-737">0.6</p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-738">Nonrelative care</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-739">6,721</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-740">32.9</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-741">1.2</p></entry>
              </row>
              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-742" leftIndent="1">Organized care facility</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-743">4,797</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-744">23.5</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-745">1.0</p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-746" leftIndent="2">Day care center</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-747">  2,726</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-748">  13.4</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-749">0.8</p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-750" leftIndent="2">Nursery or preschool</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-751">  1,231</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-752">   6.0</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-753">0.6</p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-754" leftIndent="2">Head Start/school<xrefGrp role="tableNote"><xref ref="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-note-16"><sup>c</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-755">1,140</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-756">5.6</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-757">0.6</p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-758">Other nonrelative care</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-759">2,286</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-760">11.2</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-761">0.8</p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-762" leftIndent="1">In child’s home</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-763">750</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-764">3.7</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-765">0.5</p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-766" leftIndent="1">In provider’s home</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-767">1,554</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-768">7.6</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-769">0.7</p></entry>
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              <row>
                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-770" leftIndent="2">Family day care</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-771">946</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-772">4.6</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-773">0.5</p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-774" leftIndent="2">Other care arrangement</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-775">656</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-776">3.2</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-777">0.4</p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-778">Self-care</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-779">Base < 75,000</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-780">Base < 75,000</p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-781">Base < 75,000</p></entry>
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                <entry align="left" colname="col1" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-782" leftIndent="2">No regular arrangement<xrefGrp role="tableNote"><xref ref="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-note-17"><sup>d</sup></xref></xrefGrp></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col2" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-783"><b>7,905</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col3" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-784"><b>38.7</b></p></entry>
                <entry align="left" colname="col4" valign="top"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-785"><b>1.2</b></p></entry>
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          <note id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-note-13" type="tableNote"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-786">NA, not applicable.</p></note>
          <note id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-note-14" type="tableNote"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-787"><enumerator><sup>a</sup></enumerator> The margin of error, when added to or subtracted from the estimate, provides the 90% confidence interval around the estimate.</p></note>
          <note id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-note-15" type="tableNote"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-788"><enumerator><sup>b</sup></enumerator> Only asked for the time the reference parent was working or in school.</p></note>
          <note id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-note-16" type="tableNote"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-789"><enumerator><sup>c</sup></enumerator> Includes children in a federal Head Start program or in kindergarten or grade school.</p></note>
          <note id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-note-17" type="tableNote"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-790"><enumerator><sup>d</sup></enumerator> Also includes children only in kindergarten/grade school or only in self-care.</p></note>
          <note id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-note-18" type="tableNote"><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-791"><i>Note:</i> Numbers of children in specified arrangements may exceed the total because of multiple arrangements.</p></note>
          <source><p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-792"><i>Source:</i> US Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), 2008 Panel Wave B <url id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-url-21" webUrl="http://www.census.gov/prod/2013pubs/p70-135.pdf">http://www.census.gov/prod/2013pubs/p70-135.pdf</url>. For information on sampling and nonsampling error, see <url id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-url-22" webUrl="http://www.census.gov/sipp/sourceac/S&A08_W1toW9(S&A-14).pdf">www.census.gov/sipp/sourceac/S&A08_W1toW9(S&A-14).pdf</url>.</p></source>
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          that extend out over pavements and alleyways. Room is left for the passage of pedestrians
          underneath. It is quite possible for the part of the building over the alleyway in
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          to be owned separately from other parts of the building. It may have no connection with
          the earth itself, but it is still ‘land’. (Such pieces of land are sometimes called
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          <p>It can be seen from the definition in LPA 1925, s. 205(1)(ix) that minerals and
            buildings are part of a wider category of <xrefGrp role="definition"><xref ref="he-9780199685646-chapter-1-note-9"><b>corporeal
              hereditaments</b></xref></xrefGrp>. This is a very old expression, but it is actually
            quite easy to understand. The word ‘corporeal’ means ‘having a physical form’, so it
            includes not only minerals and buildings, but also other physical things, such as
            plants, fences, etc.</p>
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      <p id="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-p-388">Although there
        has been a steady increase in the number of mothers breastfeeding (<xrefGrp>Fig. <xref ref="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-figureGroup-12">3.4</xref></xrefGrp>), there is also a
        continuing decline over the first few months postpartum, so that only 50% of mothers are
        still breastfeeding at six months and only 17% are exclusively breastfeeding (<xrefGrp>Fig. <xref ref="med-9780199309375-chapter-4-figureGroup-13">3.5</xref></xrefGrp>). As the data in
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        show, there are significant disparities in breastfeeding rates between populations with
        different demographics in the United States, with the lowest rates among the most
        impoverished, young, and less educated groups. Although the data in the table are from over
        a decade ago, the trends are still observed today.</p>
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      <p>Ms. B was reluctant to take lithium like her mother but did accept another medication,
        which seemed to provide partial relief of her symptoms; nonetheless, she remained depressed
        much of the time and still reported a tendency toward hypomania. Using the Social Rhythm
        Metric (see <xrefGrp>Table <xref ref="med-9780195309416-chapter-017-tableGroup-002">17.1</xref></xrefGrp>), she and her therapist reviewed her erratic sleep schedule and
        discussed good “sleep hygiene”: slowing down in the evening, avoiding caffeine and alcohol,
        conducting only relaxing activities in the hours before bedtime, and going to bed and
        arising at the same regular hours. They discussed what work options Ms. B had to avoid
        all-nighters, which she decided she could minimize by spacing out her work assignments and
        not procrastinating.</p>
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      <p>In the meantime, the therapist noted that the patient’s depression often seemed related not
        to Ms. B’s work, which she loved, but to her relationship with her “VIP lover,” C. They
        defined this as a role dispute. Ms. B tended to take a subservient role in this relationship
        but felt neglected and misunderstood. Taking the standard role dispute approach, both
        patient and therapist explored Ms. B’s positive and negative feelings about C and their
        relationship, what she wanted from it, and how she could achieve her wishes. Except during
        hypomanic <?Page pageId="126"?><milestone id="med-9780195309416-chapter-017-milestone-139" num="126" unit="page"/>moments, Ms. B was extremely passive in the relationship and had
        great difficulty either expressing her needs or setting limits with C.</p>
    
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<milestone unit="line" num="3" id="actrade-9780198127369-milestone-5486"/>IN the first Chapter, from the <i>4th.</i> to the 12<i>th.</i> verse, the Apostle <note type="marginalNote" id="actrade-9780198127369-note-257"><p>1.</p></note>
<milestone unit="line" num="4" id="actrade-9780198127369-milestone-5487"/>is treating of the Doctrine of <span class="blackletter">Election</span>, both with respect to 
<milestone unit="line" num="5" id="actrade-9780198127369-milestone-5488"/>the act it self, the end, and means conducing thereto.
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<milestone unit="line" num="6" id="actrade-9780198127369-milestone-5489"/>1. The act (he tells us) was Gods free choice of some, <i>ver.</i>
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                  <bibItem id="law-oxio-e1-bibItem-27" class="intinstr" subClass="protocol" linkType="mentioned" title="Additional Protocol to the American Convention on Human Rights in the Area of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights" date="1988" idnumber="(1989) 28 ILM 156" sameTarget="law-oxio-e1-bibItem-10">Additional Protocol to the American Convention on Human Rights in the Area of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (done 14 November 1988, entered into force 16 November 1999) (1989) 28 ILM 156 (Protocol of San Salvador).</bibItem>
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