... putative social phobic subtypes fit better the hypothesis of a different degree of severity of a unitary problem than that of distinct categories Treatment ofsocial phobia is in demand; a market ... evoked by social transactions characterized by insufficiency ofsocial power (see chapter 3) In therapy, social anxiety is therefore likely to subside hand in hand with the dissolution of a defensive ... circumstances and a somatic state of alert in its support The treatment ofsocial phobia envisaged as an improvement in social functioning is a less common approach The design and outcome of the studies...
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... ROI ofSocial Media: Myths, Truths and How To Measure Forces That Drove Social Media Initiatives Before ROI There are a numberof forces that drive a brand’s involvement in social media Some brands ... ROI ofSocial Media: Myths, Truths and How To Measure Some brands are proactive and coordinated about social media, meaning they actively pursued social media as a part of their cultural DNA Brands ... ofSocial Media Your Social Media Strategy, Set Business Goals and Objectives Collect Social Media Data, Metrics and KPIs Know What ROI Is and Isn’t Learn How to Calculate the ROI of Social...
... Puce and D Perrett Teleological and referential understanding of action in infancy G Csibra 23 Development and neurophysiology of mentalizing U Frith and C D Frith 45 Mathematical modelling of ... Electrophysiology and brain imaging of biological motion Aina Puce and David Perrett The movements of the faces and bodies of other conspecifics provide stimuli of considerable interest to the social primate ... Harmon-Jones and Devine, in press; Heatherton and Macrae 2003; Ochsner and Lieberman 2001) The agenda ofsocial cognitive neuroscience has been described in terms of seeking ‘to understand phenomena...
... THE WORK ON SOCIAL SECURITY, SOCIAL PROGRESS AND THE ROLE OFSOCIALSECURITY FOR SOCIAL PROGRESS 1.1.1 The research project content mainly socialsecuritySocialSecurity is one of the key issues ... systematize and analyze the concept ofsocial security, and clarify SP concrete manifestation of the role ofsocialsecurity in Vietnam today SP Second, analysis of the role ofsocialsecurity situation ... direction ofsocial progress Fourth, socialsecurity contributes to the realization of the objectives ofsocial progress for people 2.2.2 The impact ofsocial progress for socialsecuritySocial Security...
... profiles of the receptors and sheddases of the EGF family in synovia cDNAs of synovial tissues from 10 RA patients and OA patients were subjected to real-time PCR analysis Page of 13 (page number ... which members of the ErbB family are predominantly expressed in RA-FLS and RA synovial tissues Among the four ErbB family members, the mRNA level of ErbB2 was the highest, followed by that of EGFR, ... c-erb-B/EGFR and its related products ErbB2, ErbB3 and ErbB4 The family members form homodimers or heterodimers in various combinations, and exhibit different ligand specificities for the 13 members of...
... level (46% and 45% of total costs respectively) followed by districtlevel costs (32% and 16% respectively) Patients' costs comprised the largest share ofsocial costs (89% and 69% in CBD and FBD ... success rates and DOTS and Effect of1 community-based DOTS strategies costs per patient registered on the cost-effectiveness of the family- based Effect of changes in treatment success rates and costs ... collected in Nepali Rupees (NRs) and then converted into US$ at the official exchange rate of the National Bank of Nepal for 2000–2001 of 1US$ = 74.65NRs Both start-up and recurrent costs were obtained...
... most part on the clinical judgment and practical experience of practitioners and decision makers [12] A numberof studies have examined the attitudes of child andfamily welfare service providers ... determinants of research knowledge utilization for practitioners and administrators in child andfamily services The development of a better understanding of the conditions that contribute to the use of ... situations and using comparison of administrators and practitioners would provide a better understanding of the elements associated with better knowledge utilization for these two groups of child and family...
... FOR SOCIAL POLICIES TO MEET TARGETS OF POVERTY REDUCTION AND ENSURING SOCIALSECURITY 3.1 TARGETS OF POVERTY REDUCTION ANDSOCIALSECURITY BY 2020 3.1.1 Target of poverty reduction andsocialsecurity ... part of issues relating to microfinance Such solutions are not in uniformity to enhance the role of microfinance and policy credit to meet targets of poverty reduction and ensuring socialsecurity ... realization ofsocial justice and progress; ensure social security, take care of physical and spiritual life for all people, especially the poor and ethnic minorities in extremely disadvantaged and remote...
... Others Social phobia and disruptive social anxiety are features of the lives of many thousands of people But exactly what is social phobia? What causes it? What is its nature and what kinds of treatments ... elements and ways of testing them 81 5.3 Reliability: agreeing about the entity ofsocial phobia 86 5.4 Predictors of response to treatment 95 5.5 Social phobia in the family 99 5.6 Association ofsocial ... received view ofsocial phobia as a species of disease caused by a deficient inner mechanism and considers and alternative construal ofsocial phobia as a purposeful interpersonal pattern of self-overprotection...
... Institute of Iceland (Box ‘10 commandments of mental health’) Social marketing andsocial change Social marketing is just one ‘branch’ of marketing, where the branches reflect the area of application: ... adequate understanding of these principles, leading to unjustified criticisms ofsocial marketing and unjustified claims of ineffectiveness For many health andsocial change professionals, social marketing ... and individual parents, children and members of the community were consulted and participated in the campaign Another example of a social marketing approach which embodies the principles of social...
... part of the study It consists of two chapters − Chapter III aims at identifying and analyzing both strong points and weak points of the teaching and learning of reading ESP in Department of Linguistics ... view of reading and reading in ESP teaching and learning; − Chapter II introduces the advantages of skill-integration in teaching and learning reading and relationship between this skill and the ... University ofSocial Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, although English has long been introduced as a compulsory subject, the teaching and learning of ESP in general and reading...
... by social ties” • Typical Research Questions: – Do social ties between buyers and sellers improve the likelihood of a transaction? – How does the value of information moderate the effect ofsocial ... between social structure and cognitive structure? – How changes in social structure affect existing social identity, social ties and beliefs? • Typical Methods – Interviews surveys, simulations and ... strength – Ties: Weak/Strong based on frequency ofsocial contact, importance of relation – Multiplexity the numberof relations in a tie – Does not assume social relations – Assumes structural equivalence...
... Harland Outline Sociological studies since 1960s emphasize the importance of preexisting social networks for understanding the formation and growth ofsocialand religious groups and movements ... landscape of their dream and waking life and would not be exceptional Building remains of guild halls in Italy have sanctuaries and feasting facilities, showing the interrelation ofsocialand ... sacrificial offerings) in ways that ensured the safety and protection of human communities (or groups) and their members.” Intertwined Social, Religious, and Funerary Dimensions of Association...
... numberof Internet users, the declining costs of storage and email access, widespread availability of malware tools, and a growing gap between the sophistication of systems and applications and ... Aspects of Network Security: Malware and Spam www.itu.int/ITU-D/cyb/cybersecurity/docs/itu-study-financial-aspects -of- malware -and- spam.pdf 3.3 The geography of malware and spam The global reach of ... providers Development of accurate measures of these flows is complicated by the large numberof legal and illegal players and the elusive nature of some of the transactions Most of the financial flows...
... missing data The phenotype of XLA and the potential of BTK and ITK inhibitors The outcome of defective BTK signaling in humans has been described previously in detail [26,27], and therefore we will ... patients with XLA, and the effects of these mutations have been analyzed in a large numberof in vitro and in vivo studies [45] About 20 mutations affect residues directly involved in ligand binding, ... levels of TFKs in hematopoietic cell lines [61] As members of this family are known to be critical in inflammatory and infectious diseases, drugs that inhibit their activity or expression are of utmost...
... some PDI family proteins of yeast and animals [9–12], but this is the first report to confirm expression of such proteins in the ER of plants A CXXS motif and a CXXC motif in the N-terminal and C-terminal ... S1 Comparison of intron–exon structures of GmPDIL-3a, GmPDIL-3b and orthologs of other plants Fig S2 Multiple amino acid sequence alignment of GmPDIL-3a, GmPDIL-3b and orthologs of other plants ... and CD analysis of recombinant GmPDIL-3a and GmPDIL-3b Table S1 List of primers for ATG-mutagenesis of GmPDIL-3a and GmPDIL-3b This supplementary material can be found in the online version of...
... perivascular lymphoid cell infiltrates of the lung and fibrosis in the liver [110] Conclusions The novel members, PDGF-C and -D, of the PDGF subfamily of the cystine knot familyof growth factors are potent ... model of the PDGF-C growth factor domain indicates the disulfide bridges in PDGF-C to consist of Cys250 and 294, Cys280 and 335, and Cys287 and 337, and the intermonomeric bonds to consist of Cys274 ... tuning of PDGF and PDGFR isoform expression and regulation Expression of both receptors and each of the four PDGFs is under independent control, giving the PDGF ⁄ PDGFR system a high degree of combinatorial...
... between social trust and economic performance and thus to contribute to a deeper understanding of economic growth andsocial trust To achieve this goal the analysis is based on a panel dataset and ... between social trust and economic growth To shed more light on how social trust might influence economic growth, the relationship between social trust and human capital andsocial trust and legal ... the existing literature and the current state of research The concept ofsocial trust is introduced in detail and its measurement is discussed Subsequently, an overview ofsocial trust within an...
... policies and practices of retailers of rubber products andof hospitals using rubber products has been gathered by 1) website screenings and 2) mail and phone contact 7a Mattress brands Nine of the ... over ownership of the brand Wonderland from European House of Beds AB European House of Denmark A/S owns the brand Living Bed European House of Beds AB at the moment owns the brand Carpe Diem ... supply chain of rubber brands has been gathered by 1) screening websites of the brands, 2) responses to a questionnaire survey targeting the brands and 3) mail and phone contact to the brands when...