... accomplish by the year 2020: • People will know how to reduce their risk of cancer Three-quarters ofthe UK public will be aware ofthe main lifestyle choices they can make to reduce their risk of getting ... thousands of new cases ofthe disease, both in the UK and across the world Cancer Research UK has been at the heart of this progress thanks to the sustained support and generosity ofthe UK public The ... whose breast cancer has extra copies ofthe Her-2 gene We have shown that radiotherapy to the breast can reducethe chances of regrowth ofthe tumour after the primary is removed, and that giving...
... year, the Ministry of Education and Training will introduce new measures in an effort to reducethenumberof student dropouts Last school year, thenumberof dropouts was lower than that ofthe ... increase thenumberof qualified teachers across the nation 18 And finally, the fifth project will reform the existing financial structure ofthe sector, including tuition fees to make them more ... in the first five years of operation, universities will not have to pay tax, while they will pay 5% in tax in the 6-9 th years, while the full tax of 10% will be imposed as ofthe 10th year of...
... determine the effect ofthenumberofthe ventilation pipes on the composting rate, an attempt was made to correlate the composting rate with thenumberofthe perforated pipes for air supply in the ... Fig shows the effect ofthenumberofthe pipes on the composting rate, which was determined through Eq (3) It was clearly found that thenumberofthe vertical pipes greatly affects the composting ... respectively In order to reducethe lag period ofthe initiation ofthe composting reaction, the upper wall ofthe pipes was heated from the room temperature to as high as 55°C by means of an electric...
... function ofthenumberof sources, Ns , is the vector of parameters needed for the model that generated the data Y The criteria are composed ofthe negative ofthe ˆ ˆ log-likelihood function ofthe ... rank, if there are fewer sources than sensors, then the rank of SCS is equal to thenumberof signals incident on the array or, equivalently, thenumberof sources If there are Ns sources, then SCS ... both of these methods, the estimate ofthenumberof sources is that value of Ns which minimizes the criterion In [9] there is a more thorough discussion concerning determining thenumberof degrees...
... ; then L is the normal closure of L over M Further, DL ≤ (DL )1/|H0 | K (NK DL/K )1/|H0 | It follows from the main theorem of [18] that Q thenumberof possibilities for L (and hence thenumber ... = Z/2Z In the former case, the proposition follows from the theorem of Datskovsky and Wright [6] on thenumberof cubic extensions ofnumber fields (More precisely, EXTENSIONS OF A NUMBER FIELD ... Substituting these r! r r r values of r, c into (2.6) yields the upper bound of Theorem 1.1 In the language ofthe beginning of this section, we have taken A to be Spec RΣ and the map F to be FΣ The...
... bounds for thenumberof pants decompositions of length ≤ L on a hyperbolic surface X were obtained by M Rees in [Rs] Idea ofthe proof of Theorem 1.2 The crux ofthe matter is to understand the density ... different proof ofthe growth ofthenumberof simple closed geodesics by using the ergodic properties ofthe earthquake flow on PMg,n , the bundle of measured geodesic laminations of unit length ... measure μ, the carrying map defines a counting measure μ(b) for each edge b of τ At a switch, the sum ofthe entering numbers equals the sum ofthe exiting numbers Let E(τ ) be the set of measures...
... Massive amount of Deposits the Largest Balance of Deposits in the World The Bank has the largest amount of deposits in the world, even in comparison with overseas banks, and is one ofthe world’s largest financial institutions ... As mentioned previously, Japan has the largest amount of savings in the world, and with its deposits of about ¥175 trillion, the Bank has a share of about 25% of Japan’s deposits. This is a dominant share that exceeds the ... We also have a distinctive product, TEIGAkU deposits. With these deposits, funds can be withdrawn at any time after six months from the inception ofthe deposit. The interest rate on TEIGAkU deposits is higher than the rate on ordinary deposits, and the interest rate at the point the deposit is made ...
... to the strategy ofthe proof of Theorem 1.3.9 At the n-th stage ofthe induction over the period we consider the family of polynomial ˜ perturbations {fε
... increasing the size of their intakes, training institutions anticipated having to accept candidates from regions further from their school, which would present the risk of increasing thenumberof students ... Within the MoH, there are three separate units that oversee the funding, construction, and management of training institutions Outside ofthe MoH, the Cabinet Office and the Ministry of Finance ... student ratios Therefore the content and thenumberof students covered by each teacher should remain constant However, measures will need to be taken to ensure the quality of teaching ofthe new faculty...
... further research [17] The aim ofthe present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an ICP in patients with an acute fracture ofthe hip The main outcome measure was the length of hospital stay; ... that ICPs reduced the length of hospital stay without increasing the risk of complication or readmission rates In another study Tarling et al [16] noted that ICPs could reducethe length of hospital ... other wards Before the start ofthe intervention, staff in the emergency room and radiology department was encouraged to attend and treat these patients rapidly so they could be admitted to the...
... Central to the success of such initiatives has been an increased appreciation ofthe role of human factors, the value of teamwork and the principles of reliable system design Specifically they have ... had the highest numberof claims with 29.8% ofthe total compared with the next specialty, dentistry at 16. 8% [17] For example, an analysis of NHSLA data combined with the NHS records for the ... contributions to the interpretation ofthe data and drafted the earlier versions ofthe manuscript BP made substantial contributions to the acquisition and analysis ofthe data and drafted the earlier...
... Central to the success of such initiatives has been an increased appreciation ofthe role of human factors, the value of teamwork and the principles of reliable system design Specifically they have ... had the highest numberof claims with 29.8% ofthe total compared with the next specialty, dentistry at 16. 8% [17] For example, an analysis of NHSLA data combined with the NHS records for the ... contributions to the interpretation ofthe data and drafted the earlier versions ofthe manuscript BP made substantial contributions to the acquisition and analysis ofthe data and drafted the earlier...
... one ofthe drivers of good vision at a population level Competing interests However, the causality ofthe association between the prevalence of visual impairment in relation to thenumberof ophthalmologists ... control for the above effect In France, most ofthe vision is under the control of ophthalmologists: visual acuity, diagnosis, treatments, etc There is no limitation to access them, outside their ... allocating resources for the preservation of vision Conclusion An association was found between thenumberof ophthalmologists/inhabitants and the prevalence of low vision, in France These data suggests...
... indicate their appreciation ofthe value ofthe technology that they have been provided with by the project They have indicated to us that they will use the system on an even greater scale in the ... conduct of training courses and, by the end ofthe project, they were running courses without Australian input The major constraint to more widespread uptake ofthe approach is the limited numberof ... first round of CARD, was the dramatic decline in value ofthe Australian currency in the first quarter ofthe project The inability of AusAID to compensate for this gave rise to a numberof consequences,...
... this proposition, thenumber |αi ∩ S j | determines in some sense thenumberof fixed points In order to reducethenumberof fixed points of such homeomorphisms, the intersection numbers (|αi ∩ S ... the isotopy class of f (Theorem 4.11) Since the Nielsen number N( f ) is a lower bound ofthenumberof fixed points for maps in the homotopy class of f , the minimal number MI({α1 , ,αm }, {S1 ... )), where U is the ci1 image ofthe set in (4.9) Using the coordinates of T × I, the three eigenvalues λ1 , λ2 , λ3 ofthe derivative of ci1 ◦ f ◦ ci−1 at ci1 (x∗ ) will satisfy the condition:...
... performed on the behavior ofthe four criteria, with respect to the dynamic range ofthe amplitudes ofthe two sinusoids (Figure 6a) and to the whiteness ofthe noise (Figure 6b) S/N ratios of 10 dB ... measures the relative slope variation ofthe eigenvalues {λk }k=1, ,M The difference between the current eigenvalue and the mean ofthe next ones has been preferred to the simple subtraction ofthe ... ratios thenumberof significant eigenvalues equals thenumberof harmonic components, the others taking values close to zero, as it can be seen on Figure 1a When the noise level increases, the N...
... dramatically until 40 It was alomost twice then between 90 and 93 thenumber rimain stateable, which is about 12 millions From 93 to 95 it rose slightly Therefore in 1995 there were about 15 millions people ... 89 people went there is increased sharply, which is almost times more In 1990 it fall number slightly but from 90 to 94 number is went up However 94 to 95 is not so went up numberof people who ... is the same or slightly decreased Comment: This is an answer written by a candidate who achieved a Band score Here is the examiners comment: The writer does what is required of her in terms of...
... years, the largest numberof visitors came from Japan, followed by South Korea and Europe Britain, the United States and China also had many people traveling to Australia in these years In fact, the ... Australia in these years In fact, thenumberof people visiting Australia grew in every one of these countries For example, in 2005, 12 million people went there from Japan compared with only 3.2 ... For example, there were 20 million more visitors to Australia in 2005 than in 1975 That's a jump from 10 million to 30 million in 20 years The second table gives statistics showing the countries...