... suspicion of infection the baby's clinical progress and current condition, andthe levels and trends of C-reactive protein concentration Care setting for antibiotic treatment When deciding onthe appropriate ... economics The aims ofthe health economic input to the guideline were to inform the GDG of potential economic issues relating to the prevention andtreatmentof early -onset neonatal infection, ... include consideration ofthe choice of antibiotic and duration oftreatment (course length) RR What is the optimal antibiotic dosage regimen for thetreatmentof early -onset neonatal infection? Why...
... ration andthe optimal ration for maximum growth depends upon the species and culture conditions ofthe algae making up the diet, andthe bivalve culture conditions Under practical hatchery conditions, ... Walne 10.11 5 .17 4.28 25. 95 ES 12.09 7.23 5. 21 28.38 F/2 10.81 8.13 5. 59 26.82 Algal-1 16. 15 9 .57 4.28 20.68 Walne 19.01 2. 65 6.42 6 .51 ES 16.23 5. 21 9.20 6. 45 F/2 24. 65 3.34 6.90 5. 52 Algal-1 ... vary considerably according to the culture conditions For example the effect ofthe composition ofthe culture medium onthe proximate composition of various species of micro-algae is demonstrated...
... tract ofthe rotifers are killed as well The concentration ofthe disinfection products differs according to their toxicity andthe initial condition ofthe rotifers Orientating concentrations ... culture conditions the best results are obtained at a pH above 7 .5 3 .5. 1 .5 Ammonia (NH3) The NH3/NH4+ ratio is influenced by the temperature andthe pH ofthe water High levels of un-ionized ammonia ... increase and not by cell division The epidermis contains a densely packed layer of keratin-like proteins and is called the lorica The shape ofthe lorica andthe profile ofthe spines and ornaments...
... North America and seemed to be unlimited However, with the expansion of aquaculture production in the 1970’s, the demand for Artemia cysts soon exceeded the offer and prices rose exponentially, ... Inoculation experiments in natural habitats therefore require prior screening of candidate strains andof eventual local populations, as well as the study of prevailing environmental conditions Uncontrolled ... acids in the brine shrimp metanauplii, the nutritional quality ofthe Artemia can be further tailored to suit the predators’ requirements Application of this method of bio-encapsulation, also...
... 1 .170 21.0 1. 153 19.2 1 .171 21.1 1. 154 19.3 1 .172 21.2 1. 155 19.4 1 .173 21.3 1. 156 19 .5 1 .174 21.4 1. 157 19.6 1 .1 75 21 .5 1. 158 19.7 1 .176 21.6 1. 159 19.8 1 .177 21.7 1.160 19.9 1 .178 21.8 1.161 ... release over 80% of their cellular water, and upon interruption ofthe aeration, the now coffeebean shaped decapsulated cysts settle out After harvesting of these cysts on a mesh screen they should ... starts from a 60% water content onwards, provided environmental conditions are favourable (see further) The aerobic metabolism in the cyst embryo assures the conversion ofthe carbohydrate reserve...
... accumulates onthe pond bottom, they should only be used for a limited period of time Recommended levels of organic manure are 0 .5 to 1. 25 ton.ha-1 at the start ofthe production season with dressings of ... (see 4 .5. 6.9) The color ofthe water can give useful indications concerning the type of organisms present in the culture ponds For practical recommendations in the field see Table 4 .5. 5Of course ... analysis ofthe algae samples is recommended Algae composition does not only influence growth and reproduction ofthe Artemia, but also has an effect onthe nutritional value ofthe biomass and the...
... However, one should be aware that the greater the surface area ofthe net the more effective and rapid the filtration Hence, the upper limit ofthe dimensions ofthe nets depends onthe ease of handling ... ofthe plankton net may be fixed to the pond gates The amount of zooplankton collected depends onthe zooplankton concentration in the water flowing out ofthe reservoir andonthe volume ofthe ... to the place of consumption, the normal practise is to concentrate and transport the harvested zooplankton in 50 l containers Under these conditions the survival ofthe zooplankton depends on the...
... filter the particles from the water The efficiency ofthe filter allows even the uptake of bacteria (approx 1µm) In a study onthe food quality of freshwater phytoplankton for the production of cladocerans, ... population after unfavourable seasonal conditions 6.1.2 Nutritional value of Daphnia The nutritional value of Daphnia depends strongly onthe chemical composition of their food source However, since ... l.m-3.day-1 in the following weeks The inoculation ofthe ponds is carried out onthe 15th day at a rate of 10 daphnids per litre One month after the inoculation, blooms of more than 100 g.m-3 can be...
... to consider carefully the connections between the chemistry ofthe atmosphere and climate These connections are complex and their nonlinearity is exemplified by the fact that concentrations of ... total cost of a 55 0ppm stabilization policy The disproportionately large economic value ofthe additional carbon uptake has two reasons One reason is that the fossil carbon reduction savings are ... reduce the warming induced by the capping of SOx Note that these climate calculations in Figure omit the cooling effects ofthe CO2 reductions caused by the lessening ofthe inhibition ofthe land...
... substances, onthe one hand, andthe potential transboundary impact, onthe other hand; (b) The polluter-pays principle, by virtue of which costs of pollution prevention, control and reduction measures ... including the marine environment The application of this Convention shall not lead to the deterioration of environmental conditions nor lead to increased transboundary impact The provisions of this Convention ... areas, or parts thereof, aimed at the prevention, control and reduction of transboundary impact and aimed at the protection ofthe environment of transboundary waters or the environment influenced...
... protection. 35 In addition to the LPCWP, polluting industries are subject to a variety of rules and regulations Nationally, these include the Implementing Rules onthe Law onthe Prevention and Control ... shall be Id Id at 117 55 Id 56 Id 57 Id 58 Li Zhiping, supra note 15, at 379 59 Law on Prevention and Control of Water Pollution (promulgated by the Standing Comm Nat’l People’s Cong., May 11, 1984, ... environmental quality” and “national standards for the discharge of pollutants” as well as a monitoring system.32 B The Law on Prevention and Control of Water Pollution and Regulations The LPCWP is China’s...
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... Science Monitor, July 2003 Decision 2009 -58 0, Act furthering the diffusion and protection of creation onthe Internet “732/2009, Decree ofthe Ministry of Transport and Communications onthe minimum ... A/HRC /17/ 27 I Introduction The present report is submitted to the Human Rights Council by the Special Rapporteur onthe promotion and protection ofthe right to freedom of opinion and expression ... exercise their right to freedom of opinion and expression, as guaranteed by article 19 ofthe Universal Declaration of Human Rights andthe International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights The...
... with some reflections onthe regulation of corporate governance and compliance, onthe impact of SOX, andonthe tension between stronger regulatory controls for corporations andthe performance ... sector and other parts ofthe economy It is in this context that RAND convened a March 5, 2009, conference entitled “Perspectives of Chief Ethics and Compliance Officers onthe Detection and Prevention ... DEPENDS ON INDEPENDENCE AND VOICE One ofthe resounding themes ofthe conference was that many ofthe concrete elements of corporate compliance and ethics programs, such as codes of conduct,...
... as constituents of an interaction model and as constituents of an expression structure It is the expressions of these components that convey the meanings they have in the interaction model and ... of artifacts Evaluation then turns into aesthetics: to understand the logic of an expression onthe basis of understanding the material that builds the expression We may think of an expression ... open—to this, one might balance the tube in the palm of one’s hand The tube is connected when both ends are open—to this, one might balance the tube onthe tip of one of one’s fingers The tube is...
... tend to make the same errors that appear in the test set Onthe contrary, if the training and test sets come from different sources -sharing only the tag s e t - the behaviour ofthe resulting ... paid little attention and are more important than what they seem to be Some ofthe issues that should be further considered are: The effect of noise on unambiguous words; the reasonable intervals ... depend onthe right or wrong tagging ofthe test set We can try to establish narrower bounds for the parameters than those obtained in section First of all, the value of t is already constrained...