slish

slish

(slɪʃ)
n
obsolete a cut, slit or slash
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Cabana MD, Slish KK, Lewis TC, Brown RW, Nan B, Lin X, et al.
Pertenencia correlaciona con autoestima (Baumeister, Dori y Hastings, 1998), conducta afiliativa (Wiliams y Sommer, 1997) y autorregulacion (De Wall, Baumeister y Vohs, 2008); por el contrario, la experiencia opuesta de soledad, rechazo o exclusion se asocia a tentativa suicida (Davidson, Wingate, Rasmussen y Slish, 2009), infelicidad, ansiedad, depresion, culpa, estres y enfermedad (Hawkley, Burleson, Berntson y Cacioppo, 2003).
As hypothesized, results indicated that both hopelessness and depression were significant predictors of reasons for living, which is consistent with a large body of research documenting these variables as important risk factors for suicidality (Davidson, Wingate, Rasmussen, & Slish, 2009; Kisch, Leino, & Silverman, 2005; Lamis et al., 2010; Wilcox et al., 2010).
Although various scholars (e.g., Grammatikopoulous, 2012; Vogt & Slish, 2011) have proposed systematic frameworks (e.g., interviews and observation) in order to obtain objective knowledge via multiple means, these methods are difficult to implement in a fully online program.
Edward Slish, president of Telling Industries, states,/"Telling offers the highest quality metal framing available, the issuance of our ICC-ES ESR-2281 is evidence from the industry's leading independent evaluation service and is the most recognized authority on code compliance in the world".
So, substantial numbers of students may never or rarely complete reading assignments on schedule (e.g., Conner-Greene, 2000; Slish, 2005; Vandehey, Marsh, & Diekhoff, 2005) and many may skip lecture (Vandehey et al., 2005).
* their own homemade version (for examples see BIOTECH Project, The University of Arizona, 2002; Slish, 1999).
hoarse barks of chained dogs, intermittent swish of cars, slish and
El caracter interdisciplinario de la etnobotanica contemporanea es particularmente evidente en investigaciones en etnofarmacologia-bioprospeccion (Andersen y Andersen, 1997; Alarcon et al., 1998; Frei et al., 1998; Kamtchouing et al., 1998; Peungvicha et al., 1998; De Los Rios et al., 1999; Slish et al., 1999; Khafagi y Dewedar, 2000), agroecosistemas-desarrollo sostenible (Prance et al., 1987; Balee y Gely, 1989; Salick, 1989; Phillips et al., 1994) y biogeografia-conservacion de la biodiversidad (Caniago y Siebert, 1998; Frei et al., 2000).
Researcher Kathryn Slish, from the University of Michigan Department of Paediatrics in Ann Arbor, said, 'We set out to look at children who have seasonal asthma symptoms, but found that a substantial percentage have symptoms year-round.
Various reports on natural products with vasodilatory effects on smooth muscle appeared recently (Slish et al.