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Table 6. Sites of migration migrating subjects of treated migrating (October 1987). and untreated... [Pg.294]

Table 7. Number> mean IQ scores, SD and "Z test value of p, of the treated migrating and untreated migrating subjects, tested with Terman-Merrill and Wechsler tests modified by Navas. Table 7. Number> mean IQ scores, SD and "Z test value of p, of the treated migrating and untreated migrating subjects, tested with Terman-Merrill and Wechsler tests modified by Navas.
Comparing the scores on the Goddard Test, used mainly to evaluate psychomotor development, there were differences between the non-migrating and migrating treated subjects (p <0.05), and between treated and untreated migrating subjects (Table 8, Figure 2). [Pg.294]

With the Bender Gestalt Test, which evaluates integration of functions on the basis of visual-motor items, A3.8% of the untreated and 26.9% of the treated migrating subjects showed lack of maturity (SI) or were abnormal (A) (Table 9). In addition, the configuration of the frequency distribution between the two groups was quite different (Figure 3). Similar differences were found between treated and untreated non-migrating subjects. [Pg.295]

These results suggest that the treated migrating subjects were more able in regard to mental ability and psychomotor function. [Pg.295]

Migration, occupation and salary Table 10 shows the occupation of treated non-migrating subjects and untreated non-migrating subjects. There... [Pg.295]

Table 9. Results obtained with the Bender Gestalt Test in 78 treated migrating and 57 untreated migrating subjects. Table 9. Results obtained with the Bender Gestalt Test in 78 treated migrating and 57 untreated migrating subjects.
Treated Migrating Subjects Bender Classification % Untreated Migrating Subjects %... [Pg.296]

Among treated migrants there is the highest ratio of students, both at high school and university. Three of the treated migrating subjects have... [Pg.296]

Table 10. Occupation of 28 treated non-migrating and 61 untreated non-migrating subjects (October 1987). Table 10. Occupation of 28 treated non-migrating and 61 untreated non-migrating subjects (October 1987).
Occupation Treated Non-migrating Subjects Z Untreated Non-migrating Subjects Z... [Pg.297]

Table 11. Occupation of 106 migrating subjects treated migrating and i (October 1987). 59 untreated... [Pg.298]

With limitations, the findings of Table 12 can serve as a basis for comparison treated subjects received lower salaries than the untreated subjects. Migrants received salaries which were 30Z higher than those of non-migrating subjects. [Pg.299]

Thus if a mixture containing alanine aspartic acid and lysine is subjected to electrophoresis m a buffer that matches the isoelectric point of alanine (pH 6 0) aspartic acid (pi = 2 8) migrates toward the positive electrode alanine remains at the origin and lysine (pi =9 7) migrates toward the negative elec trode (Figure 27 3b)... [Pg.1120]

Photochemistry. Vinyl chloride is subject to photodissociation. Photexcitation at 193 nm results in the elimination of HCl molecules and Cl atoms in an approximately 1.1 1 ratio (69). Both vinyUdene ( B2) [2143-69-3] and acetylene have been observed as photolysis products (70), as have H2 molecules (71) and H atoms [12385-13-6] (72). HCl and vinyUdene appear to be formed via a concerted 1,1 elimination from excited vinyl chloride (70). An adiabatic recoil mechanism seems likely for Cl atom elimination (73). As expected from the relative stabiUties of the 1- and 2-chlorovinyl radicals [50663-45-1 and 57095-76-8], H atoms are preferentially produced by detachment from the P carbon (72). Finally, a migration mechanism appears to play a significant role in H2 elimination (71). [Pg.415]


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