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…ww.alliancenet.org). A slightly different version of that piece is available in audio form online (www.wheaton.edu/wetn/real/bestof/ talbot030402.ram); and in audio and videotape versions from Wheaton College, where I first told my story in a March 2002 chapel address that was pa…
…1–2, 2010, pp. 29–41. [36] Ervasti, M., Isomursu, M., & Leibar, I.I. Touch- and audio-based medica- tion management service concept for vision impaired older people. In: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on RFID Technologies and Applications (RFID-TA 2011), 15–16 S…
…rement for CR, ICR, and PR to include virtual presence of the physician through audio-video real-time communications technology (excluding audio-only) through December 31, 2024, and extend this policy to the nonphysician practitioners, that is NPs, PAs, and CNSs, who are eligible…
…y of the direct supervision of CR, ICR, PR services and diagnostic services via audio-video real-time communications technology (excluding audio-only) permanent, except for diagnostic services that have a global period indicator of 010 or 090. Prospective Adjustment to Payments f…
… or tutoring; (b) home study courses delivered through the mail, television, on audio or video cassette, or over the Internet; and (c) extracurricular activities such as sports teams and clubs. THE EFFECTS OF HOMEWORK Educators have suggested a long list of both positive and nega…
…d, “Earlier I thought teaching listening practice would not be possible without audio material. But now I can teach listening by reading text also.” The other interviewee conveyed: “Now I can browse internet and can prepare digital content to make math problem easy and interestin…