series shown in thai table refect total purchases by private business.

How can we continue our mission to support the acquisition and use of information by our clients, while adjusting our services to refect the evolving critical information needs of our clients?

The results also showed that only 300 out of more than 13,000 respondents showed a will to be responsible for the operation and direction of their employers."These numbers refect a problem in our society where people are often not satisfied, but they are unwilling to bear responsibility," Molnarova said.

Note: Beginning each January, data refect revised population controls and are not strictly comparable with earlier data.

Until then, those who travel this way may wish to refect that these once proud metal posts, besides originally supporting long arms bearing amber neon lights, also carried the wiring for the No.

The fact that about one third of the annual hospital budget is spent on buying materials and supplies, including medicines, and the fact that services provided are directly related to human health refect the importance of this evaluation (Kant et al.

Kane County prosecutors said the new indictment accurately refect the evidence in the case.

The Epworth Sleepiness Scale may not refect objective measures of sleepiness or sleep apnea.

In vegetables, the delay and the lack of uniformity in the initial plant development can refect in the final product quality and so well reducing its commercial value, for example in lettuce, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, eggplant and onion (Kikute & Marcos Filho, 2007).

Not all of the above studies take the COPD severity into account, and in our study the MMRC scores might refect the COPD severity, which was similar in all three groups.

In our study, an increased HF value, thought to refect parasympathetic nerve activity, was found after the administration of low-dose remifentanil.