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Comparative Markedness and Induced Opacity
Dinnsen, Daniel A.,Gierut, Judith A.,Farris-Trimble, Ashley W. 서울대학교 언어교육원 (구 서울대학교 어학연구소) 2010 語學硏究 Vol.46 No.1
Results are reported from a descriptive and experimental study that was intended to evaluate comparative markedness (McCarthy 2002, 2003) as an amendment to optimality theory. Two children (aged 4;3 and 4;11) with strikingly similar, delayed phonologies presented with two independent, interacting error patterns of special interest, i.e., Deaffrication ([t□n] 'chin') and Consonant Harmony ([g□g] 'dog') in a feeding interaction ([kik] 'cheek'). Both children were enrolled in a counterbalanced treatment study employing a multiple base-line single-subject experimental design, which was intended to induce a grandfather effect in one case ([d□g] 'dog' and [kik] 'cheek') and a counterfeeding interaction in the other ([g□g] 'dog' and [tik] 'cheek'). The results were largely supportive of comparative markedness, although some anomalies were observed. The clinical implications of these results are also explored.
Comparison of Continuous and Filter-Based Carbon Measurements at the Fresno Supersite
Park, Kihong,Chow, Judith C.,Watson, John G.,Trimble, Dana L.,Doraiswamy, Prakash,Park, Kihong,Arnott, W. Pat,Stroud, Kenneth R.,Bowers, Kenneth,Bode, Richard,Petzold, Andre,Hansen, Anthony D.A. Informa UK (TaylorFrancis) 2006 Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association Vol.56 No.4
Akaza, Hideyuki,Kawahara, Norie,Nozaki, Shinjiro,Sonoda, Shigeto,Fukuda, Takashi,Cazap, Eduardo,Trimble, Edward L.,Roh, Jae Kyung,Hao, Xishan Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2015 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.16 No.1
The Japan National Committee for the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) and UICC-Asia Regional Office (ARO) organized a Roundtable Discussion as part of the official program of the UICC World Cancer Congress 2014 in Melbourne, Australia. The theme for the Roundtable Discussion was "Looking Toward the Realization of Universal Health Care 'UHC' for Cancer in Asia" and it was held on December 5, 2014. The meeting was held based on the recognition that although each country may take a different path towards the realization of UHC, one point that is common to all is that cancer is projected to be the most difficult disease to address under the goals of UHC and that there is, therefore, an urgent and pressing need to come to a common understanding and awareness with regard to UHC concepts that are a priority component of a post-MDG development agenda. The presenters and participants addressed the issue of UHC for cancer in Asia from their various perspectives in academia and international organizations. Discussions covered the challenges to UHC in Asia, collaborative approaches by international organizations, the need for uniform and relevant data, ways to create an Asia Cancer Barometer that could be applied to all countries in Asia. The session concluded with the recognition that research on UHC in Asia should continue to be used as a tool for cancer cooperation in Asia and that the achievement of UHC would require research and input not only from the medical community, but from a broad sector of society in a multidisciplinary approach. Discussions on this issue will continue towards the Asia-Pacific Cancer Conference in Indonesia in August 2015.