इक्सिया Meaning in English
इक्सिया शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : exia
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
एक्साइडएक्सी हुई
एक्सीफ्यूजन
निर्वासन
बंधुओं
एक्सिलरी फॉसा
पूर्व भारतीय
एक्सिंग
एक्सीजन
अस्तित्व में होना
अस्तित्व रखना
अस्तित्व रहना
अस्तित्व होना
अस्तित्व होना होना
मौजूद होना
इक्सिया हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
"" दूसरे परीक्षण उपकरण भी उपयोगिता तथा लोड या तनाव की जांच के लिए बड़े पैमाने पर प्रयुक्त होते हैं जैसे इक्सिया कम्युनिकेशन और एजीलेंट टेक्नोलॉजीज के उपकरण.।
इक्सिया इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
"I Want You" by Alexia, from the album Happy, 1999.
* Euplexia lucipara (small angle shades).
Dore, previously known as DDAT (Dyslexia Dyspraxia Attention Treatment), was initiated by businessman Wynford Dore for his daughter Susie who was diagnosed as severely dyslexic and became depressed and suicidal.
After being told that there was no cure for dyslexia, Wynford began working with a team of researchers to investigate Harold Levinson's claim that the cerebellum is linked to the types of symptoms Susie was experiencing.
According to a video released by Dore, conditions such as dyslexia, developmental coordination disorder, ADD, Autism, Asperger syndrome and ADHD are linked to cerebellar function.
The first study to evaluate the effectiveness of the Dore programme was published in Dyslexia in 2003, which reported improvements in writing, reading, and comprehension of 35 school-aged students at Balsall Common School in Warwickshire, UK on standardised testing.
Most of the study participants did not have any diagnosed learning difficulties: six had dyslexia, two had developmental coordination disorder and one had ADHD.
Some of the remainder were identified as 'at risk' on the basis of the Dyslexia Screening Test, but the majority of children did not have severe difficulties.
A follow-up to this study was published in Dyslexia in 2006, and, upon reevaluating the students, the authors report significant improvements in writing, reading, and comprehension, as well as ADHD attention skills.
A number of papers published in the British Dyslexia Association's journal have found the apparently independent academic research Dore initially offered in support of the treatment to be the subject of some debate.
The UK's Independent Television Commission and Ofcom upheld complaints made about a 2002 news item on British television in which Sir Trevor McDonald hailed DDAT as a "breakthrough in the treatment of dyslexia.
In all these cases, however, they stated that: "the ITC does not express, nor does it seek to express, any view whatsoever on DDAT as an organisation or the relative efficacy of its treatment for dyslexia, neither of which was the subject of this finding.
After the British journal Dyslexia published one paper about the Dore programme in 2003, the paper was followed by ten critical commentaries and one commentator resigned from Dyslexia's editorial board.