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  • Nouns are normally given in their pausal form.
  • These endings are used as non-pausal grammatical indefinite case endings in literary Arabic or classical Arabic ( triptotes only ).
  • In Biblical Hebrew, ( ) is the general feminine form of'to you'but also the pausal masculine form.
  • Helgason notes that preaspiration is longer after short vowels, in lexically stressed syllables, as well as in pre-pausal position.
  • Emphatic ( but not voiced ) fricatives have a similar pattern, and in non-pre-pausal position they are partially voiced.
  • Some forms of indefinite accusative are mandatory even for spoken and pausal forms of Arabic, sometimes is changed to a simple in pausa or spoken Arabic.
  • "The list includes countries and territories, and their capitals or administrative centres, where at least one official language is Standard Arabic ( pausal ) pronunciation was chosen ."
  • The former " long feminine " marked with pausal "-h " normally is marked with "-t " in all circumstances ( even outside of the construct state ).
  • In writing, all words are written in their pausal form; special diacritics may be used to indicate the case endings and nunation, but are normally only found in books for students and children, in the Quran, and occasionally elsewhere to remove ambiguity.
  • The Italian of Central Italy has a number of lenitions, the most widespread of which is the deaffrication of to between vowels : post-pausal " cena "'dinner'but post-vocalic " la cena "'the dinner'; the name " Luciano ", although structurally, is normally pronounced.
  • Osteoporosis ( postmeno-pausal ) Routine bone densitometry ( Not enough evidence : C ) Ovarian cancer Routine pelvic exams, ultrasound or blood tests for tumor antigens in high-risk women ( Not enough evidence : C ) Routine pelvic exams, ultrasound, or blood tests for tumor antigens for all others ( Not worthwhile D and E ) Pregnancy complications Blood testing for Rh incompatibility!
  • Such environments are often termed " pre-pausal " and " post-pausal ", respectively; the phrases " in pausa " and " pausal form " are often taken to mean at the end of a prosodic unit, in pre-pausal position, as pre-pausal effects are more common than post-pausal ones.
  • Such environments are often termed " pre-pausal " and " post-pausal ", respectively; the phrases " in pausa " and " pausal form " are often taken to mean at the end of a prosodic unit, in pre-pausal position, as pre-pausal effects are more common than post-pausal ones.
  • Such environments are often termed " pre-pausal " and " post-pausal ", respectively; the phrases " in pausa " and " pausal form " are often taken to mean at the end of a prosodic unit, in pre-pausal position, as pre-pausal effects are more common than post-pausal ones.
  • Such environments are often termed " pre-pausal " and " post-pausal ", respectively; the phrases " in pausa " and " pausal form " are often taken to mean at the end of a prosodic unit, in pre-pausal position, as pre-pausal effects are more common than post-pausal ones.
  • Such environments are often termed " pre-pausal " and " post-pausal ", respectively; the phrases " in pausa " and " pausal form " are often taken to mean at the end of a prosodic unit, in pre-pausal position, as pre-pausal effects are more common than post-pausal ones.
  • Such environments are often termed " pre-pausal " and " post-pausal ", respectively; the phrases " in pausa " and " pausal form " are often taken to mean at the end of a prosodic unit, in pre-pausal position, as pre-pausal effects are more common than post-pausal ones.
  • .. . an originality of the ( ( " Arabic " ) ) accent of Kfarsghab is not to be limited by a silence at the drop of the voice for the pause, as the Arab dialects commonly do, but to mark this stop by a special form : a pausal form ( Kfarsghab shares this originality with other accents of Lebanon : Zahl?and Shhim ).
  • _Tests rated A Bladder cancer Checking urine for blood or cancer cells ( Not worthwhile D and E ) Breast cancer Mammograms ( age 50-69 ); ( Worthwhile : A and B ) Mammograms ( over age 70 ) ( Not enough evidence : C ) Mammograms ( age 40-49 ) ( Not enough evidence : C ) Breast self-exam ( Not enough evidence : C ) Cervical cancer Pap tests Colorectal cancer Annual test for blood in stool samples ( age 50 + ) ( Worthwhile : A and B ) Periodic sigmoidoscopy ( age 50 plus ) ( Worthwhile : A and B ) Digital rectal exam ( Not enough evidence : C ) Diabetes Routine blood or urine tests for non-insulin-dependent diabetes ( Not enough evidence : C ) Routine tests for diabetes during pregnancy ( Not enough evidence : C ) Antibody testing for insulin-dependent diabetes ( Not worthwhile D and E ) Hearing problems Asking older adults about hearing problems ( Worthwhile : A and B ) Testing of adolescents and working-age adults ( Not enough evidence : C ) Testing children over 3 ( Not worthwhile D and E ) Heart disease Blood pressure monitoring ( over age 21 ) Cholesterol / other lipid screening ( for men 35-65, women 45-65 ) ( Worthwhile : A and B ) Cholesterol / other lipid screening ( over age 65 ) ( Not enough evidence : C ) Electrocardiogram ( EKG ) for middle-aged or older adults ( Not enough evidence : C ) Lead poisoning Routine blood tests for high-risk children ( Worthwhile : A and B ) Routine blood tests for pregnant women ( Not enough evidence : C ) Lung cancer Chest X-rays ( Not worthwhile D and E ) Neonatal problems Blood testing for hemoglobin abnormalities Blood testing for phenylketonuria Blood testing for congenital hypothyroidism Osteoporosis ( postmeno-pausal ) Routine bone densitometry ( Not enough evidence : C ) Ovarian cancer Routine pelvic exams, ultrasound or blood tests for tumor antigens in high-risk women ( Not enough evidence : C ) Routine pelvic exams, ultrasound, or blood tests for tumor antigens for all others ( Not worthwhile D and E ) Pregnancy complications Blood testing for Rh incompatibility Blood pressure testing for pre-eclampsia ( Worthwhile : A and B ) Blood testing for neural-tube defects ( Worthwhile : A and B ) Amniocentesis in high-risk women, blood testing in low-risk women for Down syndrome ( Worthwhile : A and B ) Routine ultrasound in second trimester ( Not enough evidence : C ) Routine ultrasound in third trimester ( Not worthwhile D and E ) Prostate cancer Annual digital rectal exam, PSA ( prostate-specific antigen ) blood test in men over 50 ( Not worthwhile D and E ) Skin cancer Total body exam by clinician ( Not enough evidence : C ) Total body self-exam ( Not enough evidence : C ) Testicular cancer Routine self-exam ( Not enough evidence : C ) Exam by a clinician ( Not enough evidence : C ) Thyroid cancer Routine neck palpation or ultrasound for high-risk adults or children ( Not enough evidence : C ) Routine neck palpation or ultrasound for all others ( Not worthwhile D and E ) Thyroid disease Routine thyroid function tests for high-risk persons ( Not enough evidence : C ) Routine thyroid function tests for all others ( Not worthwhile D and E ) Vision problems Routine tests for pre-schoolchildren and elderly ( Worthwhile : A and B ) Routine glaucoma testing ( Not enough evidence : C ) Routine vision testing for older children, adolescents and adults ( Not enough evidence : C ) SOURCE : US Preventive Services Task Force, Report of December 1995