... reflected in the records kept by producers, exporters, they will be adjusted or specified on the basis of costs of other producers, exporters in the same exporting country In the case of imports from ... normal value in the EU 's law is the same as the WTO 's It must be fair, specific, shall be made at the same level of trade and in respect of sales made at as nearly as possible the same time and ... Business decisions Business decisions are decisions of firms regarding prices, costs, and inputs, including for instance raw materials, cost of technology and labor, output, sales, and investment,...
... reflected in the records kept by producers, exporters, they will be adjusted or specified on the basis of costs of other producers, exporters in the same exporting country In the case of imports from ... decision shall be summarized in written form and sent to Member States The decision shall be discussed at the Advisory Committee Provisional duties shall be imposed in case the Commission defines that ... normal value in the EU 's law is the same as the WTO 's It must be fair, specific, shall be made at the same level of trade and in respect of sales made at as nearly as possible the same time and with...
... that s how they compensate, they get out there, they become the best at whatthey can be, but there will always be a real lack of emotional development (MWSS Support Worker) The mothers, children ... for the rest ofthe evening … as soon as there s any sense of, he has a problem … thechildren will self isolate, remove themselves (MWSS Support Worker) One stark example of this type of behaviour ... Silverman, 2002) From their research these authors also suggest that perpetrators may more often pressure children to disclose confidential discussions with assessors or present the perpetrator...
... An assortment of gold and silver glass tesserae How to make mosaics Mosaic is the art of creating images with small pieces of colored glass, stone, pottery, or other hard material These small ... STYLE Renaissance (140 0s 150 0s) The story of Western art covers the art of Europe (and later the Americas) In the 15th century, the classical skills and ideas ofthe ancient Greeks and Romans ... Brueghel the Elder, Oil on panel This is one of a series of six paintings called The Seasons,” which shows a landscape changed by different seasons Landscapes in art Although landscapes were often subjects...
... nothingness is impossible then there must be something Parmenides Impossibly fast Aristotle also believed nothingness was impossible, and he used scientific reasons to support his argument He said ... thinks Sam is likely to win, because their teacher says he is the best runner in the class Ben also knows that Sam has three pieces of candy in his pocket So Ben believes that the boy who has three ... always fighting So gods disagree about what is true and right? I suppose they must The death of Socrates As his students weep, Socrates drinks the poison that will kill him In 399 BCE, Socrates was...
... on the smoothed surface corresponded to the xylem depth fromthe opposite side ofthe stem situated between and thermocouples ofthe radial sensor Two small nails were fastened at the smooth surface ... (12) makes basically sense because the sap flow rate is, as Figure shows, indeed essentially reflected in the elongation of isothermal ellipses from their thermal focus The more power PH is being ... ellipse is growing At the same time the b-axis ofthe ellipse becomes smaller satisfying the condition that the eccentricity e ofthe ellipses is increasing while, to a first approximation, the...
... experiences at the KTSI In essence, we, the participants, are the next generation of KT researchers, and the KTSI taught us the initial 'rules ofthe road' For instance, the activities ofthe institute ... relationships, sharing of ideas and resources, active scholarship) are a testament to the success ofthe workshop Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Implementation Science 2009, 4:33 Strengths ... opportunities to learn and share knowledge, we all continuously drew our own lessons and ideas However, there were some key lessons that resonated within our small group We share these lessons here because...
... measures and from developed countries This yielded 116 articles The abstracts of these 116 resulting articles were scrutinised by two ofthe authors independently and in some cases, full texts ... facilities can result in stresses to the health system, overcrowding, poor environmental conditions, overworked health workers, shortages of drugs and supplies and sub standard clinical practices These ... Organisational and systems changes Organisational and systems interventions were those that involved administrative, budgetary or management inputs, adjustments to staffing structures or roles and Hussein...
... experiences at the KTSI In essence, we, the participants, are the next generation of KT researchers, and the KTSI taught us the initial 'rules ofthe road' For instance, the activities ofthe institute ... relationships, sharing of ideas and resources, active scholarship) are a testament to the success ofthe workshop Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Implementation Science 2009, 4:33 Strengths ... opportunities to learn and share knowledge, we all continuously drew our own lessons and ideas However, there were some key lessons that resonated within our small group We share these lessons here because...
... pSS [20] The role of IFNα is discussed in the next section IFNα in primary Sjögren s syndrome: a doubleedged sword? There is increasing interest in the role of IFNα in pSS First, case reports ... autoimmune responses Salivary gland epithelial cells in pSS have been shown to express HLA class II and co-stimulatory molecules and may function as antigen-presenting cells in pSS, besides dendritic ... Basis of Rheumatic Diseases This article is part of a series on Sjögren s syndrome, edited by Thomas Dörner, which can be found online at http://arthritis-research.com/ series/Sjögrens This series...
... crests Hill slopes are underlain by shale, siltstone, and thin sandstone beds The geologic and climatic settings ofthe Lester and Branstetter leases resemble that of much ofthe major southern ... the southeastern part ofthe Osage Reservation in northeastern Oklahoma Both sites are in a dissected area of modest relief, with oak forests covering the slopes and tall grass present on most ... releases from broken pipes Many ofthe water wells at the ‘A’ site, in contrast to those at the ‘B’ site, were found dry at the time of sampling because the oil wells in the Lester lease have been...
... 119 (MRP126) residues, whereas calhepatin consists of 75 residues, this being the smallest S1 00 protein reported As far as we know, this is the first time that an S1 00 has been described in liver ... alignment ofthe amino-acid sequence of lungfish calhepatin with other members ofthe S1 00 family indicates that the number of amino-acid identities between calhepatin and other S1 00 proteins ranges from ... calhepatin is shown in Fig The protein is composed of 75 residues From its aminoacid sequence, assuming that the N-terminus is an acetyl group, the molecular mass was calculated to be 8670 Da The alignment...
... analysis indicates that the closest paralog of RMD is GMD The similarity of these proteins is also suggested by the fact that a number of GMDs are bifunctional, being able to catalyze the same stereospecific ... vectors encode N-terminal His6-tag fusions of their respective RMD proteins The enzymes used for in vitro assays were the N-terminal His6-tagged fusions ofthe P aeruginosa proteins Unless otherwise ... metabolically significant in vivo, at least in terms of biosynthesis, because P aeruginosa expresses a dedicated reductase, RMD, to perform this synthetic step It is still possible, however, that the GMD-catalyzed...
... on either TGase or TGase A recent study has shown that the enzymatic activity of TGase was inhibited by the presence of GTP or ATP, as in the case of PpTGase [51] These results suggest that the ... reaction, respectively The numbers represent the amino acid residue numbers ofthe TGases: human TGase 2, red sea bream (Pagrus major), ascidians (Ciona intestinalis), grasshopper (Schistocerca ... Rho A [35] The results of those studies suggest that the lower eukaryotes and bacterial enzymes evolved as a separate lineage fromthe mammalian TGases The physiological roles of these invertebrate...
... was developed with the generous support of e California Endowment The views expressed in this research brief are those ofthe authors and not necessarily represent the Regents ofthe University ... due to the policy For the vast majority of employers and employees, tax benefits of job-based coverage will still greatly outweigh the value of subsidies in the Exchange plus the cost ofthe penalty ... workers and nonworkers (i.e., the unemployed and the respective dependents/spouses of workers) Workers are assigned employer wage distribution characteristics from EDD 2007 data based on firm size...
... mainly distributed away fromthe active site The loops close to the active site consist nearly exclusively of conserved residues The most significant difference between the two isoforms in this region ... similar assay conditions [35] The slight discrepancy between the two studies may be explained by slight differences in the analysis ofthe amounts of protein applied as amino-acid analysis was used ... the antibody to wheat thioredoxin h This suggests that the antibody does not recognize these isoforms because several ofthe ESTs contained in the TC Ó FEBS 2003 Barley seed thioredoxin h isoforms...
... comprises all 10 transmembrane helices This model is then used to propose an alternative hypothesis for the proton transport pathway This hypothesis is based on the assumption that as in the case of ... most accurate part of our model, and its conspicuous absence in the otherwise close structural relatives fromthe soluble members ofthe HAD family, point to a possible functional role of these ... for the cavities located in the last segments ofthe transmembrane domain, hence these cavities have been discussed in light of several independent mutational studies On the other hand, the phosphorylation...
... aesthetic theory of art is more sophisticated than either version ofthe first solution Shelley labels this theory the second solution’ and describes it as accepting propositions (S) (aesthetic ... non-perceptual aesthetic property because scariness moves us However, it is not so clear that scariness is an aesthetic property as it can bethe case that artworks are scary without scary being an aesthetic ... that ofthe aesthetic This is inadequate as it avoids the issue and the need to explain why many people call avant-garde works ‘art’ James Shelley describes this strategy as the first version of...
... group not possess this trait Comparing amino acid sequences, Tyr31 may be important because it was Ser is usually found at this position in most ofthe sequences ofthe depressant insect-selective ... junctions The sequence ofthe 5¢ splice donor was 5¢-G/gtaag and that ofthe 3¢ splice acceptor was 5¢-ag/C; these sequences are consistent with the consensus found in other scorpion toxins [14] Using ... stimulation ofthe sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system [40] Recently, an increasing number of studies suggest that several scorpion venoms and some of their purified toxins could directly...
... speed and ease of access Changing role of L&D professionals Aligning to the business requires us to be consultants, not just trainers We must understand our business users, speak their language ... terms of addressing these premises? Below is a summary of mission findings To prevent previous assumptions and prejudices affecting the conclusions, all examples, quotations and case studies are ... expressed reflect a consensus reached by the members ofthe mission team and not necessarily reflect those ofthe organisations to which the mission members belong, the University of Abertay Dundee,...