The Minister told a celebration marking the declaration of the Sudan Impendence from within the parliament, which was attended by officials and leaders of the ministry that efforts have to be spurred for achieving development which is the true meaning of independence.
The patient demographic characteristics and preoperative values recorded from the right and left ears were compared with normative data acquired from a comparison group of patients with similar ages, who had negative histories of vestibular or cervical spine disorders and head trauma, and normal vestibular and impendence audiometry findings (Table 1).
Cairns goes on to effectively utilizes Bird's story to convey an important message on judicial impendence and the negative influence associated with campaign finance in judicial elections.
When considering effective supply area of DGs, the general idea is that, with the same impedance, higher power supply capacity increases the efficient supplying area; with the same power supply capacity, higher impendence reduces the efficient supplying area.
Sind University received its charter on April 3, 1947 and was not fully established at the time of impendence. The statistical data shows the situation of higher education in Pakistan in 1947(Table 1).
Unlike ECM which uses a fixed frequency (23 Hz), EIS scans a range of electrical frequencies and provides information on capacitance and impendence.11,13
Bioelectrical impendence in individuals was measured using the octopolar InBody 720 Composition Analyzer (Copyright[R], 1996-2006, by Biospace Corporation, USA).
Evaluation of obesity prevalence by comparison of body mass index with body fat percentage assessed by bioelectrical impendence analysis in Saudi adults.' to Body mass index and body fat percentage in assessment of obesity prevalence in Saudi adults.