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Finally, therapists and counselors want to teach clients to change their attributions for how the relapse occurred. Most clients tend to blame themselves and attribute the relapse to personal shortcomings or personal mistakes. One problem with this type of attribution is that clients tend to make overgeneralization errors that suggest somehow that they are flawed at their very cores. However, you as the counselor or therapist must challenge these thinking errors, and teach the client to attribute the relapse to the situation rather than the self. Attributing... [Pg.276]

Electrodeposited copper exhibits the same type of transition, due to grain boundary degradation as a result of codeposition of impurities. It is not known which impurity in particular is to blame. Either sulfur and/or oxygen may be the cause of this effect. [Pg.286]

Potatoes have been valued around the world for centuries because they are an easily cultivated, easily prepared and readily assimilated source of carbohydrate energy. The ease with which potatoes are digested has, however, become a double-edged sword, as the interrelated epidemics of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes become global crises linked to rising obesity. At the same time as carbohydrates have been blamed for obesity, glucose intolerance has become recognized as a core feature of the metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes (Seidell, 2000). [Pg.371]

Autoimmune mechanisms are blamed for the destruction of pancreatic p cells in overt type 1 diabetes. The exact means, however, by which this selective destruction occurs in humans is unknown (Atkinson and Maclaren, 1994). In order to gain an insight into the human disease, various animal models have been developed and extensively studied the often investigated one being the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse (Atkinson and Leiter, 1999). [Pg.129]

Oil on the dial is indicative of oil migration from the pumping system. Improper and/or inadequate traps or user error are to blame for this problem. Clean with an appropriate solvent for the type of grease found. Rinse and dry the gauge before reinstalling back onto the line. Methanol is a good final rinse as it dries quickly and cleanly. [Pg.405]

These are four-parameter equations, and Lola Deming spent weeks at her desk calculating machine to fit the curves that Lambert and Clark obtained for the adsorption of benzene on ferric oxide gel (21). These isotherms are shown in Figure 5. I do not blame anyone for not using these equations, and actually very few have used them to date. Joyner and Emmett (20) were among the hardy souls who did. Clampitt and German published another paper very recently (II), which is well worth reading for all those who deal with Type IV isotherms. [Pg.14]

After the invention of the Hollander beater in the late 1600s, metallic impurities (copper and iron) got into the paper pulp by contact with the metal rotary grinders. This type of beater is blamed also for the accelerated decline of quality in papers because its particular beating action shortened the fibers. Another production change reduced the amounts of alkaline earth carbonates present new forms of gelatin, made from sinew and muscle, did not possess the natural alkalinity of the byproduct of the parchment maker. [Pg.21]

There is little benefit to be gained, when analysing identical samples using the same method, if the result of the analysis performed by one laboratory differs from the result from another laboratory. If the client does not know which laboratory to believe, the case might end up in court and the laboratories will probably blame each other rather than identify the cause of the problem. A laboratory needs evidence that the methods being used are performing correctly. There are many types of studies for evaluation of laboratories and their performance, these are listed below. [Pg.71]

The Great Smog of London in 1952 was not an isolated incident. Other such reducing-type killer smogs have occurred in Meuse Valley, Belgium (1930), Donora, Pennsylvania (1948), and again in London (1962). The death toll blamed on the air pollution in these cases was not as high. [Pg.1281]

Disputes are between one recipient, one court, possibly one signer, and possibly all the centres. Thus all the access points of all new types may take part. The court s conclusion in a dispute may not only be that the message was or was not authenticated, but also that a certain subset of the centres is to blame. [Pg.63]


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