... afforestation on cropland and pastureland and through soil management at a carbon price of $34 per CO2e Figure 4—Carbon Sequestration Potential by Region (based on carbon price of $34/MT CO2e) Pacific ... EPA has conducted its own analysis of returns from offsets that take into account the costs of implementing land management practices EPA’s analysis projects annual net returns to farmers of about ... CO2e) Pacific Mountain Delta States South East Afforestation from cropland Appalachia Afforestation from pasture Great Plains Corn Belt Tillage changes Lake States North East 50 100 150 200 MMT...
... schemes alone They include evaluations of microfinance programmes within Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania (Zanzibar), Uganda and Zimbabwe, and include ... credit and savings interventions, and two were of savings schemes alone They include evaluations of programmes within Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania (Zanzibar), ... International Community Assistance Financial Sector Deepening Trusts in Kenya and Tanzania Ghana Microfinance Institutions Network International Labour Organisation International Network of Alternative...
... consideration By analyzing the conceptual relations between characters (b) which scatter among diverse lexical resources, we construct an top-level ontology with Hanzi as its instances (c) Rather ... collocations 386 (a) (b) (c) (d) Figure 1: Illustrations of Hanzi/Word Spaces a group of Chinese characters similar in concept, and each of which shares with similar conceptual information with ... characters in the same conset.2 The relations between consets constitute a character ontology Formally, it is a tree-structured conceptual taxonomy in terms of which only two kinds of relations...
... lights all day have decreased mental capabilities, agitated physical behavior, and fatigue 18 Daylight also produces ultraviolet radiation Dr Ott claims, “trace amounts of certain wavelengths of ... light…can have a staggering affect on your health” (Liberman 1991) Ott also said that the trace amounts of UV light, measured as parts per trillion, are important because “we need a basic amount [of ... needs only to put down sand, beach umbrellas, and hand out pi a coladas.” Occupants of both daylit and nondaylit buildings that are improperly designed have had complaints One problem was that “office...
... as calculated by the reviewers (mean of word recognition and word attack measures; also mean of comprehension measures, mean of spelling measures, and synthetic versus analytic, where applicable), ... Table 4: Summary of findings, by research question, answer, quality of evidence, strength of effect, statistical significance, and implications for teaching, cont Research question Answer Quality ... hours. Table 3: Details of instructional time and of instruction received by the intervention groups, cont Author, date Information about what other literacy instruction participants were receiving,...
... for research Malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia are of huge public health importance in sub-Saharan Africa and if ITNs, Page of 11 antimalarials, antibiotics, oral rehydration solution and other simple ... comparisons (Table 1) Page of 11 It was a national programme of CHWs and traditional birth attendants (TBAs) delivering basic treatments, ITNs and health education in the Gambia which achieved a ... al.: Thirty years after Alma-Ata: a systematic reviewof the impact of community health workers delivering curative interventions against malaria, pneumonia and diarrhoea on child mortality and...
... Meeting of the Canadian Association of Disability Studies Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; 2007 Rohleder P: HIV/AIDS and disability An exploration of organisations reponses to HIV/AIDS as it affects ... disability and HIV & AIDS Proceedings of the Africa Campaign on HIV/AIDS and Disability: Dakar 2009 Hanass-Hancock J: A systematic reviewof literature on HIV/ AIDS and Disability in Africa ICASA Dakar ... in deaf people in Cameroon was about a year earlier than the national average (16.5 years) Unfortunately, there are no more quantitative data available on sexual behaviour of people with disabilities...
... the same data of factors that predict switch to second -line Table Paediatric antiretroviral therapy (ART) utilization among children on first -line ART at data transfer in TREAT Asia and IeDEA Southern ... Malaysia; NK Nik Yusoff* and LC Hai, Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II, Kelantan, Malaysia; K Razali* and NF Abdul Rahman, Pediatric Institute, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; R Nallusamy* ... Southern Africa collaboration J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 2010 Kamya MR, Mayanja-Kizza H, Kambugu A, Bakeera-Kitaka S, Semitala F, Mwebaze-Songa P, Castelnuovo B, Schaefer P, Spacek LA, Gasasira AF,...
... to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) Southern Africa Paediatric Group: A biregional survey and reviewof first -line treatment failure and second -line paediatric antiretroviral access and use in Asia and southern ... antiretroviral access and use in Asia and southern Africa Journal of the International AIDS Society 2011 14:17 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage of: • Convenient online ... South Africa Received: 28 March 2011 Accepted: April 2011 Published: April 2011 Reference TREAT Asia Pediatric HIV Observational Database (TApHOD), and The International Epidemiologic Databases...
... generation agation by either sexual or vegetative Parental species populations are methods To take maximum advantage of maintained separately and are simulta- non-additive effects, bi-clonal orchards ... Comparisons of response to alternative selection procedures initiated with two populations of maize (Zea mays Roman-Amat B (1984) Contribution [’exploration et a la valorisation de la variabiiite ... species such as Douglas fir and an apparent wide soil adaptability on Rational use of the parental populations and their evaluation through hybridization as described above will depend on basic knowledge...
... Department of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania, Australia 2Department of Gastroenterology, Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania, Australia 3Department of Radiology, Royal Hobart ... this article as: Turner et al.: Atypical presentation of acute pancreatitis in a man with pancreatic insufficiency and cystic fibrosis: a case report Journal of Medical Case Reports 2010 4:275 Conclusion ... remained normal An abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan demonstrated that he had a heterogeneous mass measuring 5×5×5 cm and located at the head of the pancreas with biliary and pancreatic...
... consideration the ethical dimension of healthcare professional behaviours, moral norm was retained as an additional category Also, although past behaviour and habits are not psychosocial constructs ... health professionals' behaviour, and Additional file 3: Studies aimed at predicting health professionals' intentions) Duplicate data abstraction was undertaken for 15% of the dataset by SA Disagreements ... data analysis and interpretation GG and ABG drafted the manuscript ME and JG provided critical reviewon all parts of the manuscript All authors approved the final version of the manuscript Additional...
... transformational strategies and units of analysis are in play Scalability of evaluation may increase, i.e., be scaled up, division-wide and organization-wide, to aggregate impacts and interactions of ... Backoff RW: Organizational Transformation Journal of Management Inquiry 1997, 6:235-254 Van Tonder C: 'Organisational transformation': wavering on the edge of ambiguity SA Journal of Industrial ... phrases organizational transformation and transformational changes For example, King defined organizational transformation as, 'a planned change designed to significantly improve overall organizational...
... Department of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania, Australia 2Department of Gastroenterology, Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania, Australia 3Department of Radiology, Royal Hobart ... this article as: Turner et al.: Atypical presentation of acute pancreatitis in a man with pancreatic insufficiency and cystic fibrosis: a case report Journal of Medical Case Reports 2010 4:275 Conclusion ... remained normal An abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan demonstrated that he had a heterogeneous mass measuring 5×5×5 cm and located at the head of the pancreas with biliary and pancreatic...
... transformational strategies and units of analysis are in play Scalability of evaluation may increase, i.e., be scaled up, division-wide and organization-wide, to aggregate impacts and interactions of ... Backoff RW: Organizational Transformation Journal of Management Inquiry 1997, 6:235-254 Van Tonder C: 'Organisational transformation': wavering on the edge of ambiguity SA Journal of Industrial ... phrases organizational transformation and transformational changes For example, King defined organizational transformation as, 'a planned change designed to significantly improve overall organizational...
... consideration the ethical dimension of healthcare professional behaviours, moral norm was retained as an additional category Also, although past behaviour and habits are not psychosocial constructs ... health professionals' behaviour, and Additional file 3: Studies aimed at predicting health professionals' intentions) Duplicate data abstraction was undertaken for 15% of the dataset by SA Disagreements ... data analysis and interpretation GG and ABG drafted the manuscript ME and JG provided critical reviewon all parts of the manuscript All authors approved the final version of the manuscript Additional...
... Kolarova A, Takala J: Sedation and weaning from mechanical ventilation: effects of process optimization outside a clinical trial J Crit Care 2007, 22:219-228 MacLaren R, Plamondon JM, Ramsay ... Ltd, a health outcomes research consultancy Kimberley Cann is a Health Outcomes Analyst at Heron Evidence Development Ltd Additional material Additional file Additional material - Search strategy ... Timothy Walsh is a Professor of Anaesthetics and Critical Care at Edinburgh University Daniel Jackson is Head of Health Economics, EMEA at GE Healthcare Clare Proudfoot is a Consultant at Heron Evidence...
... to save lives of trauma patients Key messages • Inflammatory complications, such as MOF and severe infection, are the most common cause of late death in trauma patients • An array of potentially ... suggesting attenuation of SIRS, CARS, or both (Table 3) Only monoclonal antibodies against CD18 [23] exacerbated SIRS and hypertonic saline with dextran had a mixed effect on CARS [27] Significant changes ... decreases prostaglandin release by macrophages but also stimulates bone marrow proliferation [29] This bone marrow proliferation may be in favor in the late immune paralysis Glucan was given at a...
... functions related to health care delivery While LHWs are usually provided with informal job-related training, they have no formal professional or paraprofessional tertiary education, and can be ... medical assistants, physician assistants, paramedical workers in emergency and fire services and other self-defined health professionals or health paraprofessionals were not considered Trainee health ... 1970s the initiation and rapid expansion of LHW programmes in low and middle income settings was stimulated by the primary health care approach adopted by the WHO at Alma-Ata (Walt 1990) However,...
... Mlay Akwillina, Reproductive Health Project, Tanzania; Mary Jane Alexander, Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, USA; Faiza Anwar, Women’s Health Educator, Australia; Victor Aparicio ... issues from a variety of researchers and interested parties Valuable data from consultant reports, national programme evaluations and postgraduate research work was also compiled, analyzed and synthesized ... Substance Abuse, World Health Organization; Iqbal Shah, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization; Atsuro Tsutsumi, National Institute of Mental Health, Japan; Andreas...