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Along the glial lineage, the neural stem cell derived immediate progeny are likely the A2B5 expressing glial-restricted precursor (GRP), which are capable of generating oligodendrocytes, type-2 astrocytes and type-1 astrocytes [20], [21].
The derived immediate advantage of this ICM approach is early diagnosis in order to prevent disease progression: ALS is often difficult to diagnose in early stages, when patients complain, for example, of a clumsiness in their muscles, and the neurologists have no clear clinical proof of ALS at this time point.
Memory function was measured with the auditory verbal learning test from which four scores were derived: immediate memory; learning; delayed recall, defined as the number of correctly recalled words after 20 min; and recognition, defined as the number of correctly recognized and correctly rejected words.
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Although Anderssen is regarded as a member of the "heroic" attacking school, he was not in favor of mindless aggression, for example he said: "Move that one of your pieces, which is in the worst plight, unless you can satisfy yourself that you can derive immediate advantage by an attack", a principle more recently labelled "Makogonov's rule".
Naturally the poems he likes best are those that derive from immediate inspiration: "Something breathes -- exhalation".
Players are already signed for this season, and the owners would derive no immediate benefit from a unilateral change in the economic system.
The basic thesis of empiricism, in a familiar but quite vague formulation, is that all concepts and beliefs concerning the world ultimately derive from immediate experience.
The criteria include that the internship should resemble training given in a vocational school or academic institution, that the intern does not displace a regular paid worker and that the employer "derives no immediate advantage" from the intern's activities.
The lawsuit pointed to guidelines from the United States Labor Department, which state that unpaid internships are only lawful in the context of an educational training program, when the interns do not displace regular employees and the employer derives no immediate advantage from the intern's work.
Among those criteria are that the internship should be similar to the training given in a vocational school or academic institution, that the intern does not displace regular paid workers and that the employer "derives no immediate advantage" from the intern's activities — in other words, it's largely a benevolent contribution to the intern.
A similar arrangement at a moneymaking outfit wouldn't pass the department's six-point test, which says that interns cannot displace regular employees; that the experience must be "for the benefit of the intern"; and that the employer cannot derive an "immediate advantage" from the intern's activities.
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