(1) To Popovich's credit, the ragtag group of roleplayers and benchwarmers almost pulled off a victory.
(2) A wide range of interpersonal skills were addressed and the training format involved skill analysis, roleplay practice and video-recorded feedback.
(3) April 9 2008: Mosley fails to stop the News of the World's website posting the video of him engaging in roleplay with five women on the internet after a hearing before Mr Justice Eady in the high court.
(4) To approximate a men's group experience, "Personal Potential" includes discussions by former clients, didactic presentations, communication roleplays, and sexual and social homework assignments.
(5) Coleman and Narayanasamy use volunteers from the crowd to roleplay potential standoff situations between authorities and protesters.
(6) In the wake of the court case, some details of the video are chilling: one filmed roleplay portrays a young girl being improperly touched by the father of her friend, an experience mirroring what the former friend of Harris's daughter, Bindi, recounted to the court.
(7) Providing a rare place where society women feel comfortable enough to buy roleplay lingerie without being judged is just one way Aken'ova tries to liberate her sexually repressed country.
(8) We have the roleplay for the soul, so we go through our emotions and it might make us think: ‘Oh God, I said that to him…’” Ricky Gervais might not have re-imagined The Waltons yet, but you wouldn’t put it past him.
(9) In court, he candidly admitted to his involvement in the sadomasochistic scene, describing his predilection for corporal punishment as a "fantasy world" where the enjoyment was heightened by realistic roleplay.
(10) Even the women are at it: Geordie comic Sarah Millican has a skit about fetishistic rape roleplays with her boyfriend.
(11) She illustrates how nonprofessional staff can help patients achieve a more satisfactory adjustment by using certain behavior modification techniques, by roleplaying, and by identifying feelings responsible for porblem behaviors and helping patients ventilate them.
(12) Training was provided in a group setting to further consolidate the use of the instructions by enabling patients to roleplay the instructions to one another.
(13) Wayward Souls (£3.99) Expect dungeons, monsters, lots of loot and infinite (thanks to its procedurally-generated levels) exploration in this roleplaying game, with six different characters to master as you progress.
(14) They noticed one personality recurring constantly in children's roleplay: Simon Cowell, the charismatic, caustic Svengali who could silence studio audiences with a regal wave of his hand.
(15) The company has also moved beyond its traditional bird-slinging gameplay with roleplaying game Angry Birds Epic and racing title Angry Birds Go .
(16) The method of evaluation included an appraisal of the health visitors' social behaviour in a roleplay of a home-visit to a pregnant client.
(17) Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition (£6.99 + IAP) If you like roleplaying games (RPGs) than Android is proving a happy hunting ground in 2014.
(18) Natural spaces encourage fantasy and roleplay, reasoning and observation.
(19) In another email, Ramaphosa highlights his "interaction with some of the roleplayers", including a proposed conversation with the ANC secretary general, Gwede Mantashe, to suggest that the party intervene.
(20) Mosley also denied the News of the World's claims that the S&M roleplay had a Nazi theme, telling the high court: "I can think of few things more unerotic than Nazi roleplay.
Rper
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) RPER values of nonfat dried skim milk (unheated) and tuna were more than 100% that of casein; nonfat dried skim milk (heated), chickpeas, and breakfast sausage were between 50 and 70% of that of casein; and pinto beans and rice-wheat gluten cereal did not support substantial growth of the rat.
(2) In most cases, PER, RPER, NPR or RNPR ranked the products in the same order and positive correlations among the protein quality methods were highly significant (r = 0.98-0.99).
(3) For the poor quality proteins, RNPR values were much higher than the RPER values; however, the RNPR and RPER values agreed closely for high quality protein sources.
(4) The correlations were especially high between Lys-Met-Cys scores (corrected for true digestibility of protein) and PER, RPER, NPR or RNPR (r = 0.86-0.91).
(5) Estimates of inter- and intralaboratory variation of protein efficiency ratio (PER), relative PER (RPER), net protein ratio (NPR), relative NPR (RNPR), and nitrogen utilization (NU) were compared with those of amino acid analysis in the same batches of 7 protein sources (ANRC casein, egg white solids, minced beef, soy assay protein, rapeseed protein concentrate, pea flour, and whole wheat flour).
(6) Interlaboratory variation (estimated as between-laboratories coefficients of variation, CV) of NPR and RNPR (up to 6.0%) was lower than that of PER (up to 20.2%) and RPER (up to 18.5%).
(7) Amino acid scores (based on the first limiting amino acid, Lys-Met-Cys, Lys-Met-Cys-Trp or lys-Met-Cys-Trp-Thr) were positively correlated to the PER, RPER, NPR or RNPR data (r = 0.61-0.75).
(8) Fourteen-day NPR and relative NPR (RNPR) values and 14- and 28-day PER and relative PER (RPER) values were calculated for each protein source.
(9) Protein efficiency ratio (PER), relative PER (RPER), net protein ratio (NPR) and relative NPR (RNPR) values, and amino acid scores were calculated for 20 food products (casein, casein + Met, beef salami, skim milk, tuna, chicken frankfuters, sausage, heated skim milk, peanut butter, rolled oats, soy isolate, chick peas, pea concentrate, kidney beans, wheat cereal, pinto bean, lentils, rice-wheat gluten cereal, macaroni-cheese, and beef stew).