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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Levels III, IV and V convene when we have at least six students who desire completion of the certification preparation program and who have taken Levels I and II.
Section III describes some of the benefits of YD and Section IV concludes by offering some general suggestions for enhancing YD policy and practice in New York State.
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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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You may select either dBase III or dBase IV as the type of dBase file.
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Albert Graham, Backyard Pool Drainer
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The DSM-IV-R also states that bulimics employ strict dieting or fasting and vigorous exercise in order to prevent weight gain.
The DSM-IV criteria for substance related disorders are presented as well as common DSM-IV mental and nervous disorders that commonly present in the adolescent treatment population.
This involves going through the nine symptoms from DSM IV to tease out more of the woman's experience and the effect on her life, in particular the persistency and pervasiveness of the depressive symptoms.
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Adam Findley, Professional Motivator
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DSM-IV ( Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Illness, Edition IV ) categorizes the symptoms most survivors experience following a disaster as 'acute stress disorder,' suggesting that they are pathological and require treatment.
Using DSM-IV, dependence can be defined in some instances entirely in terms of psychological dependence ; this differs from earlier thinking on these concepts, which tended to equate addiction with physical dependence.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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Phase IV's key employees are expert in RFID, RF communications, ASIC design and manufacture, capacitance based sensors, signal processing, general management, marketing and product development.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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There are several ways of comparing the predictive power of IVs: Semipartial correlation coefficients represent the increment in explained variance when an IV is added to an existing equation.
In most cases, the mere fact that these diagnoses are listed in the DSM-IV should be ample evidence to establish the reliability of expert scientific testimony about recovered memories.
To say that PAS does not exist because it is not listed in DSM-IV is like saying in 1980 that AIDS does not exist because it is not listed in standard diagnostic medical textbooks.
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