Merge from Intermediate representation date November 2010 Refimprove date April 2008 In computer science , an intermediatelanguage is the language of an abstract machine designed to aid in the analysis .... A popular format for intermediate languages is three address code . A variation in the meaning of this term, is those languages used as an intermediatelanguage by some High level programming language high level Computer programming programming Programming languagelanguage s which do not output object or machine code, but output the intermediatelanguage only, to submit to a compiler for such language ... C programming language C is used as an intermediatelanguage by many programming languages including ... language , including one of the two languages called C , the C IntermediateLanguage and the LLVM Low Level Virtual Machine . Sun Microsystem s Java bytecode is the intermediatelanguage used by all ... executable machine code to improve performances. Similarly, Microsoft s Common IntermediateLanguage is an intermediatelanguage designed to be shared by all compilers for the .NET Framework , before ... to support dynamically typed languages initially Perl and Python. The ILOC intermediatelanguage ... representation Pivot language Abstract syntax tree Bytecode Intermediate code References reflist External links http suif.stanford.edu The Stanford SUIF Group DEFAULTSORT IntermediateLanguage Category ... the source code of a program into a form more suitable for code improving transformations, as an intermediate step before generating object file object or Machine language machine code for a target machine. The design of an intermediatelanguage typically differs from that of a practical machine language in three fundamental ways Each instruction represents exactly one fundamental operation e.g. ... computer science optimization much as treated above, or Porting portability by using an intermediatelanguage that has compilers for many Central processing unit processors and operating systems ... more details
DIANA , the Descriptive Intermediate Attributed Notation for Ada , is an intermediatelanguage used to represent the semantics of an Ada programming language Ada program. It was originally designed as an interface between the front end syntactic analysis and middle semantic analysis of the compiler on the one hand and the back end code generation and optimization on the other. It is also used as an internal representation by other language tools. DIANA is also used by PL SQL , which is based on Ada. DIANA is an abstract data type its concrete implementations are defined using the IDL specification language . DIANA descends from TCOL and AIDA intermediatelanguage AIDA , earlier representations of Ada programs. References Gerhard Goos, William A. Wulf, Arthur Evans, Jr., Kenneth J. Butler, DIANA an intermediatelanguage for Ada , Lecture Notes In Computer Science 161 , 2000. ISBN 0 387 12695 3 Category Programming language implementation Category Ada programming language prog lang stub ... more details
refimprove date March 2009 The EM intermediatelanguage is a family of intermediatelanguage s created to facilitate the production of portable compiler s. The language s specifications were created by Andrew Tanenbaum , Hans van Staveren, Ed G. Keizer, Johan W. Stevenson and they were implemented in the Amsterdam Compiler Kit ACK . Unlike the GNU Compiler Collection s GCC intermediatelanguage, EM is a real programming language and could be implemented in hardware a number of the language front end s have Library computing libraries implemented in EM assembly language . EM is a relatively high level stack based machine, and one of the tools supplied with ACK is an interpreter able to execute EM binaries directly, with a high degree of safety checking. References refbegin cite web title The EM intermediate code format & virtual machine url http tack.sourceforge.net olddocs em.pdf cite web title The EM intermediatelanguage interpreter url http tack.sourceforge.net olddocs int.pdf cite web title The intermediatelanguage EM optimiser url http tack.sourceforge.net olddocs ego.pdf refend prog lang stub Category Assembly languages Category Compiler structures ... more details
This article is about the simplified subset of C. For the Common IntermediateLanguage also known as MSIL , see Common IntermediateLanguage . CIL C IntermediateLanguage is a simplified subset of the C programming language , as well as a set of tools for transforming C programs into that language. Several other tools use CIL as a way to have access to a C abstract syntax tree . Some of this programs are Frama c Framework to analyze C programs or Compcert C compiler proven in coq . CIL was originally designed and implemented by George Necula et al. in 2002. External links http cil.sourceforge.net CIL on SourceForge http portal.acm.org citation.cfm?id 727796 CIL IntermediateLanguage and Tools for Analysis and Transformation of C Programs Lecture Notes In Computer Science Vol. 2304 Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Compiler Construction Pages 213 228. Year of Publication 2002. ISBN 3 540 43369 4 compu lang stub Category C programming language family fr C IntermediateLanguage ... more details
Notability date July 2010 Manual date July 2010 Unreferenced date July 2010 In computer science , Java Intermediate Language is an intermediate language which is a subset of XML and SGML representing the type structure of a Java programming language Java program. The language was proposed by the team of SableVM in McGill University in January 2002 to aid the analysis of a Java program with the goals of scalability and good performance. The language has not seen much adoption outside the Sable team. Example Consider the following piece of Java code. source lang Java public MyClass implements MyInterface extends MySupperClass int MyField void MyMethod double x, double y double z z x y this.MyField z source This piece can be expressed in the language, as follows source lang xml jil class name MyClass extends MySupperClass modifiers modifier name public modifiers interfaces interface name myinterface interfaces fields field name MyField type int fields methods method name MyMethod returntype void parameters parameter name x type double parameter name y type double parameters locals local name z type double locals statements Each statement is expressed by some intermediate format for code generator like three address code. In the below a language called baf is used. baf CDATA r2 r0 r1 this.MyField double r2 Here, we are assuming x is expressed as r0, y r1 and z r2. baf statements method methods class jil source External links http www.sable.mcgill.ca jil class.xml Java Intermediate Language compu lang stub Category Computer programming ... more details
was originally known as Microsoft IntermediateLanguage MSIL during the beta releases of the .NET languages. Due to standardization of C and the Common Language Infrastructure, the bytecode is now officially known as CIL. ref cite web url http www.interviewcity.com 2010 04 what is intermediate languageilmsilcil.html title What is IntermediateLanguage IL MSIL CIL in .NET accessdate 2011 02 17 quote CIL ... When we compile a .NET project, it is not directly converted to binary code but to the intermediatelanguage. When a project is run, every language of .NET programming is converted is converted .... The execution process looks like this Source code is converted to Common IntermediateLanguage, CIL s equivalent to Assembly language for a CPU. CIL is then assembled into a form of so called bytecode ... Computational model See Common IntermediateLanguage syntax The Common IntermediateLanguage is object ... Language da Common IntermediateLanguage de Common IntermediateLanguage es Common IntermediateLanguage fa fr Common IntermediateLanguage id Microsoft IntermediateLanguage it Common IntermediateLanguage he CIL hu Common IntermediateLanguage ja pl Common IntermediateLanguage ru Common IntermediateLanguage sv Common IntermediateLanguage zh ...For the counterpart to compiled assembly in the Microsoft .NET framework .NET assembly Common IntermediateLanguage CIL , pronounced either sil or kil formerly called Microsoft IntermediateLanguage or MSIL is the lowest level human readable programming language defined by the Common Language Infrastructure ... a bytecode style format. CIL is an object oriented assembly language , and is entirely Stack machine ... be executed in any environment supporting the Common Language Infrastructure, ref cite web url ... agnostic... ref such as the Common Language Runtime .NET runtime on Microsoft Windows Windows ... that can decompile IL into a high level language e.g. C or Visual Basic . This makes IL a very ... more details
main Common IntermediateLanguage This article describes the syntax of the Common IntermediateLanguage assembly language . Basics Data types CIL has three groups of built in datatypes. Numerics types code int32 code , code int64 code , code native int code , code F code Object reference code O code Pointer types code native unsigned int code , code & code Value types and Reference types Referring to a type code class type code code valuetype type code Built in types In CIL there are a couple of built in datatypes and these have each a keyword associated to them. code int32 code alias for code System.Int32 code code float64 code alias for code System.Double code code char code alias for code System.Char code code string code alias for code System.String code Arrays User defined types Classes Interfaces Enumerated types Generic types Classes, Interfaces, Delegates. Instructions In CIL an instruction is made up by a name and an argument. In bytecode the size of an instruction is thereby either 1 byte or 2 bytes. An instruction confines to this syntax pre name argument pre Example source lang cil ldc.i4.s 32 Short form instruction for loading number 32 as Int32. source Labels An instruction can be preceded by a label like in any other assembly language. The names can later be passed as arguments to branch instructions. pre label instruction pre In use source lang cil ldstr Hello World ... implements IParent Members source Enumerations Empty section date January 2011 See also Common IntermediateLanguage External links http weblogs.asp.net kennykerr archive tags Introduction to MSIL default.aspx Kenny Kerr on MSIL DEFAULTSORT Common IntermediateLanguage Syntax Category .NET framework ... member that usually in a high level language like C Sharp programming language C is accessed with a field ... separately like any other method but are treated as a special structure by most .NET language compilers ... code which is the ultimate base class of all objects in the Common Language Infrastructure ... more details
wiktionarypar intermediateIntermediate means occurring between two extremes, or in the middle of a range . It comes from the Latin word intermedia which literally means among the middle Inter means among media means middle and may refer to Intermediate 1 or Intermediate 2 , educational qualifications in Scotland Intermediate anatomy , the relative location of an anatomical structure lying between two other structures see Anatomical terms of location Edison screw Intermediate Edison Screw , a system of light bulb connectors Intermediate goods , goods used to produce other goods Middle school , also known as intermediate, school Reaction intermediate , a short lived, unstable molecule in a chemical reaction Intermediate car , an automobile size classification See also Intermedia disambiguation , a word meaning intermediate in Latin disambig de Intermediate zh ... more details
Merge to Intermediatelanguage date November 2010 Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 In computing , an intermediate representation IR is a data structure that is constructed from input data to a computer program program , and from which part or all of the output data of the program is constructed in turn. Use of the term usually implies that most of the information present in the input is retained by the intermediate representation, with further annotations or rapid lookup features. A canonical example is found in most modern compilers , where the linear human readable text representing a program is transformed into an intermediate graph data structure graph data structure that allows flow analysis and re arrangements before starting to create the list of actual CPU instructions that will do the work. Use of an intermediate representation allows compiler systems like LLVM to be targeted by many different source languages, and support generation for many different target architectures. See also Abstract syntax tree Symbol table Intermediatelanguage DEFAULTSORT Intermediate Representation Category Compiler construction Prog lang stub fr Repr sentation interm diaire it Rappresentazione intermedia nl Interne representatie compiler ja pt Representa o intermedi ria ... more details
Infobox NZ school name Tauranga Intermediate badge motto Kimihia kia taea br Explore and Achieve type State Co educational Intermediate established 1958 address 30 18th Avenue, br The Avenues, br Tauranga coordinates coord 37.7136 176.1545 region NZ BOP type edu display inline,title principal Brian Diver roll 1250 decile 5 MOE 1990 homepage http www.tauranga int.school.nz www.tauranga int.school.nz Tauranga Intermediate is an Intermediate school situated in Tauranga , New Zealand . It is the largest ... at Intermediate age see below . Curriculum The TIS Tauranga Intermediate School curriculum comprises ... IT , M ori language M ori Language, Physical Education and Health, Sport, Research. All pupils also ... optional courses Foreign languages students can choose to participate in learning another language ... in the CWSA classes must do one language per year and also learn Mandarin Chinese for the two years they attend TIS. There are also two M ori language classes that offer M ori language Te Reo for three ... Classes Tauranga Intermediate has four CWSA Children With Special Abilities or accelerate classes ... Intermediate has approximately a 1 gifted talented student in 9 average students. 1200 34x4 . Boys Class Tauranga Intermediate has experimented with creating an all boys class which has been now ... Tauranga Intermediate, since the early days of the school, has had house groups which over the years ... n pta princrep.html title Principal s Report to the Tauranga Intermediate School Parent Teachers Association ... Intermediate currently run a special needs school in the next street from Tauranga Intermediate. Students ... Intermediate school site. This class has a roll as of the year 2006 of 14 students with mild ... External links http www.tauranga int.school.nz Tauranga Intermediate s school website http www.kakastreet.school.nz intermediate Kaka Street Intermediate Satellite Class webpage References reflist Category Educational institutions established in 1958 Category Intermediate schools in New Zealand Category ... more details
Image Intermediate Perl.jpg thumbnail right 200px Cover of Intermediate Perl Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules , published in 2003 by O Reilly Media O Reilly ISBN 0 596 00478 8 , is a follow up to the highly popular Learning Perl book by Randal L. Schwartz and Tom Phoenix . Just as Learning Perl features a Llama on its cover, its follow up features an Alpaca . For this reason, they are sometimes referred to as, respectively, the Llama book and the Alpaca book . This book is written in very much the same style as its predecessor. It picks up right where Learning Perl left off, and takes the reader from the most basic features of Perl references all the way through to creating Perl module s and distributing them to CPAN . For this book, rather than using Fred Flintstone Fred and Barney Rubble Barney as metasyntactic variable s again, Schwartz used the names of characters from Gilligan s Island , a theme originally used by Joseph N. Hall in the training material he developed for Schwartz while working with Stonehenge Consulting. Those materials formed the basis for the book. In March 2006 a second edition of this book was published under the new title Intermediate Perl ISBN 0 596 10206 2 . External links http www.oreilly.com catalog lrnperlorm index.html O Reilly Catalog Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules http www.oreilly.com catalog intermediateperl O Reilly Catalog Intermediate Perl http www.perl.org The Perl Programming Language Category 2003 books Category O Reilly Media books Category Books on Perl ... more details
blockquote The curriculum at Gisborne Intermediate is designed to educate the whole student and cater ... is based on the National Curriculum which includes Language and Languages, Mathematics, Science ... have the opportunity to learn a foreign language as part of the Friday ConnEctEd programme. See also List of schools in New Zealand External links http www.gisint.co.nz Gisborne Intermediate School official website Category Intermediate schools in New Zealand Category Schools in Gisborne, New Zealand ... more details
In Pennsylvania , Intermediate Units are regional educational service agencies, established by the Pennsylvania General Assembly . Intermediate Units serve a given geographic area s educational needs and function ... Department of Education . Intermediate Units are governed by a Board of Directors, each ... Intermediate Unit 12 website accessed April 2010 ref IU board members have a separate fiduciary ... the power to tax. Annual budgets of the intermediate unit must be approved by a majority of the school boards in the districts it serves. The Pennsylvania state system of intermediate units IU was created ... IU, assigned every school district to an intermediate unit, established a system of governance ... services and, state and federal agency liaison services. ref Pennsylvania Association of Intermediate ... 17, 2009. ref There are twenty nine intermediate units in the Commonwealth U.S. state Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, each serving a given region IU1 Intermediate Unit 1   http www.iu1.k12.pa.us IU 1 Web site IU2 Pittsburg Mt. Oliver Intermediate Unit Pittsburg Mt. Oliver Intermediate Unit PPS IU3 Allegheny Intermediate Unit Allegheny Intermediate Unit AIU   http www.aiu3.net IU 3 Web site IU4 Midwestern Intermediate Unit Midwestern Intermediate Unit MIU   http www.miu4.k12.pa.us IU 4 Web site IU5 Northwest Tri County Intermediate Unit   http www.iu5.org IU 5 Web site IU6 Riverview Intermediate Unit   http www.riu6.org IU 6 Web site IU7 Westmoreland Intermediate Unit   http www.wiu.k12.pa.us IU 7 Web site IU8 Appalachia Intermediate Unit IU9 Seneca Highlands Intermediate Unit   http www.iu9.org IU 9 Web site IU10 Central Intermediate Unit Central Intermediate Unit CIU   http www.ciu10.org IU 10 Web site IU11 Tuscarora Intermediate Unit Tuscarora Intermediate Unit TIU   https www.tiu11.org IU 11 Web site IU12 Lincoln Intermediate Unit   http www.iu12.org IU 12 Web site IU13 Lancaster Lebanon Intermediate Unit   http www.iu13.org IU 13 Web ... more details
Infobox NZ school name Peachgrove Intermediate badge motto First Learn to Serve type State Co educational Intermediate established 1957 address Peachgrove Road, br Hamilton coordinates coord 37.7844 175.2994 region NZ WKO type edu display inline,title principal Louisa Barham roll 564 decile 5 ref http www.minedu.govt.nz web downloadable dl7698 v1 decile changes 2007 2008 web state s integ.xls Decile change 2007 to 2008 for state & state integrated schools ref MOE 1892 homepage http www.peachgrove.school.nz www.peachgrove.school.nz Peachgrove Intermediate School is a school in Hamilton, New Zealand , which caters for a diverse range of students, mostly from the Hamilton East Fairfield community. The roll fluctuates between 500 700 students from year to year. Peachgrove provides a diverse programme, including a bi lingual unit which teaches te reo Maori , Gifted and Talented and standard classrooms. Peachgrove provides specialist technology, music and arts programmes. Peachgrove prides itself in having a very strong sporting programme. Students enjoy annual opportunities for international travel to such destinations as Fiji, Rarotonga, New Caledonia and Japan. The school was opened to pupils in February 1957. Initially the school was incomplete, with the main hall to be completed and all of the playing fields to be laid. In addition to the usual academic subjects, English, Maths, Social Studies etc the school had fully equipped workshops for home economics cooking and woodwork boys only . The early school quickly earned a reputation for sporting excellence, with teams winning in local competition at Rugby, Soccer, Hockey and Basketball. 2007 saw Peachgrove celebrate its 50th jubilee, which was well attended by many of the early pupils. Louisa Barham is the principal, supported ... maunga Te Reo Maori language for mountain . The year seven GATE class known as Room5ians from ... in 1957 Category Intermediate schools in New Zealand Category Schools in Hamilton, New Zealand ... more details
In igneous petrology an intermediate composition refers to the chemical composition of a rock that has 52 63 wt Silicon dioxide SiO sub 2 sub being an intermediate between felsic and mafic compositions. Typical intermediate rocks include andesite , dacite and trachyandesite among volcanic rocks and diorite and granodiorite among plutonic rocks. Igneous rocks Category geochemistry Category Igneous rocks Category Intermediate rocks petrology stub de Intermedi res Gestein nl Intermediair gesteente sk Intermedi rna hornina ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Scheme human hand bones en.svg right 250px Intermediate phalanges are bone s found in the Limb anatomy limb s of most vertebrate s. In humans, they are the bones of the finger and toe which lie in the middle, between the two wrinkly joints. The thumb and big toe do not have intermediate phalanges. In most other vertebrates, they have a corresponding place in their limbs, whether they be paw , wing , hoof or fin . The intermediate phalanx is not only intermediate in location, but is also usually intermediate in size among the other phalanges finger bones . See also Bone Terminology Bone terminology Terms for anatomical location Bones of upper extremity DEFAULTSORT Intermediate Phalanges Category Skeletal system Musculoskeletal stub es Falanges medias it Falangina ja nl Middelste falanx pt Falange m dia th ... more details
Infobox NZ school name Otumoetai Intermediate badge motto Hope,Strive,Achieve type State, Co educational, Intermediate established address Charles Street, br Otumoetai, br Tauranga, br New Zealand coordinates coord 37.6752 176.1302 region NZ BOP type edu display inline,title principal Henk Popping roll 812 decile 7 ref http www.minedu.govt.nz web downloadable dl7698 v1 decile changes 2007 2008 web state s integ.xls Decile change 2007 to 2008 for state & state integrated schools ref MOE 1878 homepage http www.otuinter.school.nz www.otuinter.school.nz Otumoetai Intermediate is a co ed Intermediate school situated in Tauranga , New Zealand . As of 2007 , it has a roll of 790 pupils. Notes reflist External links http www.otuinter.school.nz Otumoetai Intermediate Category Intermediate schools in New Zealand Category Schools in Tauranga NewZealand school stub ... more details
Image Intermediate trophoblast high mag.jpg thumb right Micrograph showing intermediate trophoblasts. H&E stain . Image Intermediate trophoblast lmwk high mag.jpg thumb right Implantation site intermediate trophoblast. Low molecular weight cytokeratin stain. Intermediate trophoblast is a distinct subtype of trophoblast ic tissue that arises from the cytotrophoblast . ref name pmid11192071 cite journal author Shih IM, Kurman RJ title The pathology of intermediate trophoblastic tumors and tumor like lesions journal Int. J. Gynecol. Pathol. volume 20 issue 1 pages 31 47 year 2001 month January pmid 11192071 doi url ref It is sub categorized by location ref name pmid11192071 Implantation site intermediate trophoblast Villous intermediate trophoblast Chorionic type intermediate trophoblast Function The function of the implantation site intermediate trophoblast is to anchor the placenta to the maternal tissue. Histomorphology Large cells Eosinophilic cytoplasm May be multi nucleated Pathology Intermediate trophoblasts are thought to be the cell of origin for ref name pmid11192071 cite journal author Shih IM, Kurman RJ title The pathology of intermediate trophoblastic tumors and tumor like lesions journal Int. J. Gynecol. Pathol. volume 20 issue 1 pages 31 47 year 2001 month January pmid 11192071 doi url ref Exaggerated placental site EPS Placental site nodule PSN Placental site trophoblastic tumour PSTT Epithelioid trophoblastic tumour ETT References reflist Category Embryology ... more details
Infobox NZ school name Breens Intermediate School motto Innovative Learning, School of Choice, Success Through Enjoyment established principal Brian Price address 85 Breens Road, Bishopdale, Christchurch coordinates coord 43.4874 172.5768 type edu region NZ CAN display inline,title type State coed intermediate, years 7 8 roll 227 decile 6 ref http www.minedu.govt.nz web downloadable dl7698 v1 decile changes 2007 2008 web state s integ.xls Decile change 2007 to 2008 for state & state integrated schools ref MOE 3299 homepage http www.breensintermediate.school.nz www.breensintermediate.school.nz Breens Intermediate School is located in Bishopdale, New Zealand Bishopdale in Christchurch , New Zealand . It has a roll of approximately 200 students. It serves year 7 and 8 students. Having recently gone through a change of principal, Brian Price now leads the school. Established in the 1970 s Breens Intermediate is located right near Christchurch International Airport. Every Tuesday an assembly is held and students are given certificates and notified for their achievements. Notes reflist External links http www.breensintermediate.school.nz Breens Intermediate School , official website Category Schools in Christchurch Category Intermediate schools in New Zealand NZ school stub ... more details
Intermediate goods or producer goods are Good economics goods used as inputs in the production of other goods, such as partly finished goods. Also, they are goods used in production of final goods. ref cite book last Sullivan first arthur authorlink Arthur O Sullivan coauthors Steven M. Sheffrin title Economics Principles in action publisher Pearson Prentice Hall year 2003 location Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 pages 301 url http www.pearsonschool.com index.cfm?locator PSZ3R9&PMDbSiteId 2781&PMDbSolutionId 6724&PMDbCategoryId &PMDbProgramId 12881&level 4 doi id isbn 0 13 063085 3 ref A firm may make then use intermediate goods, or make then sell, or buy then use them. In the production process, intermediate goods either become part of the final product, or are changed beyond recognition in the process. Intermediate goods are not counted in a country s Gross domestic product GDP , as that would mean double counting accounting double counting , as the final product only should be counted. The use of the term intermediate goods can be slightly misleading, since in advanced economies about half of the value of intermediate inputs consist of services. Examples Sugar sugar is used as a final good when it is sold as sugar in the supermarket or as an input when it is used to make candy Steel a raw material used in the production of many other goods, such as bicycle s. Internal combustion engine Car engines Some firms make and use their own, others buy them from other producers as an intermediate good, then use them in their own car. paint, plywood, pipe & tube, ancillary parts, etc. See also Portal Business and economics Intermediate consumption References Reflist Goodtypes DEFAULTSORT Intermediate Good Category Goods Category Economics terminology Category Production economics Econ term stub da Halvfabrikata de Halbfabrikat es Insumo fr Bien interm diaire id Barang setengah jadi nl Halffabricaat pt Insumo ro Bun intermediar fi Puolivalmiste sv Halvfabrikat ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Intermediate fibers , also known as fast oxidative glycolytic fibers , are muscle fast twitch muscle fibers which have been converted via endurance training. These fibers are slightly larger in diameter, have more mitochondria as well as a greater blood supply and more endurance than typical fast twitch fibers. Most of the body s muscles are composed of these intermediate fibers. References Visualizing Human Biology, Kathleen Anne Ireland, David J. Tenenbaum muscle stub Category Muscular system ... more details
morefootnotes date September 2009 refimprove date September 2009 Infobox Disease Name Intermediate uveitis Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D015867 Intermediate uveitis refers to inflammation localized to the vitreous and peripheral retina . Primary sites of inflammation include the vitreous of which other such entities as pars planitis, posterior cyclitis , and hyalitis are encompassed. Intermediate uveitis may either be idiopathic or associated with the development of a systemic disease such as multiple sclerosis MS or sarcoidosis . As such, intermediate uveitis may be the first expression of a systemic condition. The most common causes of intermediate uveitis are idiopathic 69.1 , sarcoidosis 22.2 , multiple sclerosis MS , and Lyme Disease 0.6 . ref C. Stephen Foster, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.C.R., Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, President, Ocular Immunology and Uveitis Foundation ref Infectious causes of intermediate uveitis include Epstein Barr virus EBV infection, Lyme disease , human T cell lymphotrophic virus type1 HTLV 1 infection, cat scratch disease , and hepatitis C . Pars planitis is considered a subset of intermediate uveitis and is characterized by the presence of white exudates snowbanks ... , more severe macular edema , and a guarded prognosis compared to other patients with intermediate uveitis. In the United States the proportion of patients with intermediate uveitis is estimated .... In the pediatric population, intermediate uveitis can account for up to 25 of uveitis cases. Permanent ... , epiretinal membrane , and choroidal neovascularization . Although intermediate uveitis can develop ... or perivascular in nature. It is evident that genetics plays some role in the pathophysiology of intermediate uveitis, but the importance remains unclear. Synonyms and related keywords intermediate ..., multiple sclerosis, MS, sarcoidosis References references Eye pathology DEFAULTSORT Intermediate ... more details
Eastern Church came to admit of such an intermediate state, but refrained from defining it, so as not to blur ... Christianity West there was much more curiosity about the intermediate state, with evidence from ... 3 , article purgatory ref East and West, those in the intermediate state have traditionally been ... the Bible. Palo Alto Mayfield. 1985. p. 415 ref and thus no intermediate state. As with neighboring ... of the dead in an intermediate state. Citation needed date July 2008 In the East, the intermediate .... The intermediate state is sometimes described as the presence of God, which delights the believer ... century, the medieval Catholic church defined purgatory, the intermediate state for the saved ... most Protestants and Eastern Orthodox, teach that the intermediate state is a disembodied foretaste ... of the soul after death, believing the intermediate state of the dead to be unconscious sleep ... Mortalitie 1644 Hades Main Hades in Christianity The intermediate state is sometimes referred to by the Greek language Greek term hades , even in other languages. The term is equivalent to Hebrew language ... In Islamic eschatology , Barzakh lang ar is the intermediate state in which the soul of the deceased ... intermediate between two lives on earth, usually within 49 days. Taoism In Taoism a newly deceased person ... Hell DEFAULTSORT Intermediate State Category Christian eschatology Category Afterlife Category Christian ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 Infobox NZ school name Howick Intermediate School badge Image Hiscrest.JPG motto A caring, challenge and responsive learning environment established 1937 principal Mr. John McAleese address Botany Road, br Howick, br Manukau City, br Auckland 2010, br New Zealand coordinates coord 36.8999 174.9177 type edu region NZ AUK display inline,title type Co educational Intermediate roll 689 decile 5 ref http www.minedu.govt.nz web downloadable dl7698 v1 decile changes 2007 2008 web state s integ.xls Decile change 2007 to 2008 for state & state integrated schools ref MOE 1318 homepage http www.howickint.school.nz www.howickint.school.nz Howick Intermediate is a co educational intermediate school located on the corner of Botany Road and Pakuranga Highway, in Manukau Manukau City, New Zealand . Pupils attend for years seven and eight form one and two . br The school was originally built in 1937 and opened as Howick District High School. It was primarily built as a closer school for the Royal New Zealand Fencible corps, many of whose families had settled in the surrounding suburbs of south and south east Auckland. ref http www.nzfenciblesociety.org.nz NZ Fencible Society Inc. ref In 1966 the school was re established as Howick Intermediate School. School facilities include a technology block, swimming pool, large field equipped with a fitness circuit, library and information centre and school hall. ref http www.howickint.school.nz Enrolment 20PDF 20Files Information 20Book 202006.pdf Howick Intermediate School Information Booklet ref The school hall facilities are utilized by numerous groups in the weekends. In February 2000 two 11 year old boys from Howick Intermediate drowned at a swimming hole in the Kauaeranga River while on school camp. ref cite web title Howick Intermediate principal gives evidence on camp drownings url http www.nzherald.co.nz section ... web site Category Intermediate schools in New Zealand Category Educational institutions established ... more details