... million dollars in research funding, diarrhoea 60 million dollars in research funding, malaria 50 million dollars and TB 20 million dollars in research funding In conclusion it is clear that funding ... contrasted with the amount of funding allocated for each disease In 1990 AIDS received 180 million dollars in research funding, leprosy 80 million dollars in research funding, tropical diseases 79 ... model answer: The graphs compare the number of deaths caused by six diseases in Someland in 1990 with the amount of research funding allocated to each of those diseases It can be clearly seen...
... studies This situation had changed radically by 1995 In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone ... postgraduate studies At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point This is in stark contrast with ... completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments...
... graph shows the amount of fast food eaten between 1970 and 1990 in grams per person per week Overall, the amount of fast food eaten more than doubled The amount of fish and chips eaten declined ... the same period, hamburger sales shot up by more than 500%, from 100g/week in 1970 to 500 grams in 1990 In conclusion, although there was a big increase in the consumption of pizza and hamburger, ... 1970, the consumption was about 300g/week This fell to 220g/week in 1990 In contrast, sales of hamburger and pizza rocketed In 1970, very little pizza was eaten - less than 50g/week This rose...
... percentage of outlay on books plunged from 6% to 1% Some areas remained relatively unchanged Americans spent approximately the same amount of salary on petrol and furniture in both years In conclusion, ... charts show changes in American spending patterns between 1966 and 1996 Food and cars made up the two biggest items of expenditure in both years Together they comprised over half of household ... spending Food accounted for 44% of spending in 1966, but this dropped by two thirds to 14% in 1996 However, the outlay on cars doubled, rising from 23% in 1966 to 45% in 1996 Other areas changed...
... graphs show health and education spending and changes in life expectancy and infant mortality in the UAE Overall, as the percentage spent on health and education increases, infant mortality and ... and life expectancy improve Graph shows the percentage of GDP spent on health and education between 1985 and 1993 There were big increases in both areas Health spending stood at about 8% in 1985 ... life expectancy and infant mortality between 1970 and 1992 Life expectancy was just 60 in 1970 but rose to almost 72 in 1992 In contrast, the number of babies dying dropped dramatically, from 60...
... we can see there is a significant trend towards solitary and smaller group activities as people grow older and that teenagers and retired people spend a lot more time on entertainment than those ... that teenagers and retired people spend a lot more time on entertainment than those of working age ...
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... speed fora system with (uniform linear array with elements and half wavelength element spacing) and (transponder bandwidth of 8.33 MHz) and (b) transponder bandwidth and DBS antenna array half power ... of antenna array elements, Rq and Rq denote the true and estimated covariance matrixes via sample covariance matrix, respectively The direction and distance of the transponders are assumed to ... uniformly distributed in [Td Tmax ] at the DBS receiver Assuming that Td Tmax , approximately TOA of transponder signal is uniformly distributed in [0 Tmax ], and the required bandwidth of a DS-CDMA...
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... significant radiographic abnormality (see below) Standardised coding of radiographic features on the foot and hand x-ray images will be carried out by the Research Radiographer (a trained observer with ... Charlotte Clements, Kathryn Dwyer, Ian Thomas and Chan Vohora; staff of the participating general practices and Haywood Hospital, especially Dr Jackie Saklatvala, Carole Jackson and the Radiographers ... witha background in diagnostic radiography) The Research Radiographer will be blinded to all assessment data and the radiologist’s report Foot images will be scored for individual radiographic...