... would combine both financial and BES data sets; hence, suggesting the need for changesin business accounting and reporting standards Because this would imply significant changesin business information ... need for changesin corporate accounting and reporting standards towards integrating both financial and BES data sets The accelerating biodiversity crisis, associated with the deep changesin stakeholders’ ... refining, institutionalizing and implementing the changesin accounting and reporting standards we call for? (3) How may these costs be shared by concerned agents (from suppliers to consumers, including...
... other hand the changesin the tax reporting happen in an unpredictable manner, all the time and not allow a long time to know and implement them in practice Main findings and conclusions In this ... future work and behaviors Thus they would be prepared what to expect when becoming professionals in accounting or auditing Alternatively, including the same topics in continuous training and qualification ... crucial and they have to be “educated” and informed of this potential and of the huge difference they can make in their working environment ICT and accounting/auditing professionals in Albania During...
... lg protein) and cytosolic (90 lg protein) preparations were loaded on an SDS/polyacrilamide gel Gels were then incubated in a medium containing tetramethylbenzidine in 10% isopropanol and 7% acetic ... of protein) or cytosolic (90 lg of protein) preparations were loaded onto an SDS/polyacrylamide gel Gels were then incubated in a medium containing tetrametylbenzidine in 10% isopropanol and 7% ... release matrix proteins into the external medium Incubation of rat liver mitochondria, isolated at 24 h after PH, at 25 °C for in the swelling medium, resulted in an increased and nonspecific release...
... September 2000 and July 2001 The two-stage stratified cluster sampling design was planned by Statistics Finland The sampling frame comprised adults aged 30 years and over living in mainland Finland This ... community-dwelling older adults and those living in long-term care settings Conclusion The self-report of seasonal changesin mood and behavior and of poor illumination indoors seem to be relevant indicators ... mental well-being They may therefore stimulate further research aiming at designing optimal working and living environments in terms of lighting conditions Current indoor lighting standards are...
... trimester insulin resistance and subsequent pre-eclampsia In fact, insulin resistance, in concert with other contributing factors, including hyperandrogenism [27], inflammation [28] and increased ... observed in any insulin sensitivity index in the control group Table shows the variations in T, A, DHEAS, SHBG and fasting insulin levels, andin HOMA, GIR and FAI in PCOS and control groups Significant ... serum androgen levels and insulin sensitivity All blood samples were obtained in the morning between 08.00 h and 09.00 h after an overnight fasting Page of and resting in bed at study entry (within...
... resulting in partially collapsed cells and a loss of turgor This kind of bacterial-induced softening was observed in control samples but was inhibited by chitosan and CGC coating treatments The maintenance ... SSC in button mushrooms stored at ± °C and 75% RH The effect of chitosan in reducing the increase in SSC during storage of shiitake mushroom was probably due to the slowing down of respiration and ... mechanical injuries, as well as sealing small wounds and thus delaying dehydration Chitosan coatings have been effective at controlling water loss from some commodities, including cucumber, pepper and...
... that lives in semi-arid regions and on degraded soils Q ilex subsp ballota is the dominant tree in a large part of the inner Iberian Peninsula, supporting both low winter temperatures and summer ... week of May 2002 Seedlings were maintained in the open all the time The treatments started in May 2002, when most seedlings had mature leaves, and ended in October 2002 Two independent trials were ... 48 h and weighed separately 2.4 Chemical analysis In October 2002, five additional seedlings per species and treatment were harvested in the morning, separated into leaves, stems and roots and...
... in joint space narrowing In contrast, progression in joints-of-interest appeared to be the consequence both of progression in erosions and of joint space narrowing Discussion The logic incorporated ... error and error invoked by changesin radiographic positioning and exposure Anticipation bias may arise when readers are influenced by the status of other joints in the same image and inaccurately ... Bio-Imaging Technologies (Newtown, NJ, USA) The meeting started with a thorough training session discussing many examples of joints and features showing repair These features were filling -in of...
... detection of inflammatory and destructive changesin finger and toe joints, tendons, and entheses in patients with PsA by comparison with MRI, x-ray, and clinical findings Materials and methods ... al Ratingen scoring system [11] by an experienced musculoskeletal radiologist (AV) blinded to clinical and other imaging findings Clinical examination All 25 persons underwent clinical examination ... determine the presence or absence of swelling and/ or tenderness of the finger and MTP joints (in all 34 joints per person) One patient with PsA had had joint replacement in MCP joints and total...
... during ischaemia-reperfusion injury This investigation verified leukocyte involvement during ischaemia-reperfusion injury, and provided evidence of increased endothelial cell damage, following relatively ... concentration during ischaemia and reperfusion resulted in an increase in vWF concentration from baseline and peaking at 30 minutes reperfusion (1.07 ± 0.11 – 1.42 ± 0.19) (Figure 8) Following 24 hours ... atherogenesis, and during ischaemia-reperfusion injury [4,30-32] The present study was designed to ascertain whether ischaemia-reperfusion injury in normal individuals results inchangesin the cell...
... (MFI) and represent the changesin the CD62L cell surface expression of neutrophils and monocytes following THR and TKR surgery (Figures 2a+b) Following THR surgery significant changes were seen in ... displayed a significant increase in intracellular H2O2 production (p = 0.002) from baseline (239 ± 56), during (296 ± 55) and 15 (320 ± 44) minutes reperfusion, and peaking at day postoperatively ... endothelium during the acute inflammatory response following surgery Another element of the current investigations was to ascertain whether THR and TKR surgery resulted inchangesin the cell surface...
... dose-associated changes for several measures, including safety/tolerability variables (incidence of increased appetite, mean changesin weight and prolactin, categorical changesin HDL cholesterol and triglycerides) ... weight and for prolactin, both of which exhibited mean increases with increasing dose The resulting scatterplots, trendlines, and regression equations are shown in Figure for weight andin Figure ... cholesterol normal at baseline to low at endpoint and fasting triglycerides normal at baseline to high at endpoint, the incidence of which increased with increasing dose Efficacy and Effectiveness Analyses...
... availability during the plant growth, in the protein profiles of both organs In order to obtain further information, in this work we investigated protein accumulation changes induced by nitrate in both ... total proteins, amino acids, reducing sugars and sucrose in roots (A, C, E and G) and leaves (B, D, F, and H) and chlorophyll content in leaves (I) of Zea mays plants, previously grown in the absence ... NH4HCO3 and again incubated for 15 in 50% (v/v) acetonitrile (ACN), for in 100% ACN, for in 100 mM NH4HCO3, for 15 in 50 mM NH4HCO3 in 50% (v/v) ACN and finally dried under vacuum The following phases...
... for Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing (LIESMARS), Wuhan Univesity His research interests include GIS in higher education, modelling of traffic information and applications ... trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Dynamic and mobile GIS : investigating changesin space and ... research areas include using information and communication technologies in environmental management and planning, multimedia GIS, geovisualisation and public participation in decision making Instituto...
... 36 Dynamic and Mobile GIS: Investigating Changesin Space and Time 3.2 Background and definitions The term ‘privacy’ covers a wide range of concepts, and many different definitions of privacy ... and Mobile GIS: Investigating Changesin Space and Time location could potentially lead to harmful encounters, for example stalking or physical attacks Intrusive inferences: Location constrains ... Mobile GIS: Investigating Changesin Space and Time Mobile devices typically possess limited processing and storage capacity, making it inefficient to perform complex calculations on voluminous spatial...
... 78 Dynamic and Mobile GIS: Investigating Changesin Space and Time follows, Section 5.2 describes current approaches to theorising and representing processes in GIScience, forming a framework ... LLC Dynamic and Mobile GIS: Investigating Changesin Space and Time 84 the magnitude of groundwater in the process of groundwater flow, for example, may be of interest in understanding the impact ... model, insight can be gained as to where and when certain processes dominate, which may lead to a better understanding of the modelled system and give guidance to better ways of interacting with...