... TO HANDLE SUCH TYPE OF CUSTOMERS: These typesof customers can be easily identified by the way they react to the assistance offered to them. Such typesof customers prefer to be left alone and ... Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A. International Journal of Marketing and Technology http://www.ijmra.us 209 April 2012 HOW TO HANDLE DIFFERENTTYPESOF RETAIL SHOPPERS AND MAKE ... Acknowledge and appreciate their wisdom and knowledge. Don‟t be cross with them. Such typesof shoppers are easily impressed if a sales person is humble and patient to listen to their knowledgeable...
... profiles with posterior positioning only in the lower jaw. M4 and F5 (normal profile) represented Mexican profiles with skeletal Class 1 basal relation and incisor Class 1 with average of ... and 30 maxillofacial surgeons attached to the Graduate School, National School of Dentistry, National Uni-versity of Mexico. Methods: Photographs and cephalographs of a Mexican man and a woman ... preferences of patients and clinicians. Am J Orthod Dentofa-cial Orthop 1998; 114: 631-7.16. Bell R, Kiyak HA, Joondeph DR, McNeill RW, Wallen TR. Per-ceptions of facial profi le andtheir infl...
... yield of casesemploying differentsymptoms inquiry in threedisease surveys and the relative merits of eachsymptom employed in screening the population fordetection of cases.MATERIAL AND METHODSIn ... onset of cough and the time of elicitation of cough is given in Table-3. It could be seen thatproportion of the cases yielded were 32.7, 29.3 and 38.0% from symptomatics who reported cough of 2 ... for detection of cases. Two samples of sputum specimens were collected from those whowere symptomatic and/ or abnormal on X-raysuggestive of TB and processed for identification of cases. The...
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... 2. Intact-cell MALDI-TOF mass spectra of mycelia and spores of Trichodermastrains. The masses 7347 and 7494 of T. atroviride spores correlate with two proc-essed products of the spore hydrophobinSRH1 ... similar cleavage patterns of hydrophobins HFBIII of H. jecorina and T. longibrachiatum, and SRH1 and HFB1 of T. atroviride, involving signal peptides, Kex2-type processing, and C-terminal amino acid ... conditions, different strains of this taxon displayed different MSfingerprints. Because of the ease and speed of theanalysis, we investigated whether the hydrophobinclass II pattern of Trichoderma...
... (2) the candidate to sentence relevance, CS; and the candidates to document relevance, CD. Terms are then verified by using different typesof relevance. 2.1 Relevance between Term Candidates ... 2009.c2009 ACL and AFNLPChinese Term Extraction Using DifferentTypesof Relevance Yuhang Yang1, Tiejun Zhao1, Qin Lu2, Dequan Zheng1 and Hao Yu11School of Computer Science and Technology, ... their co-occurrence in the same sentence of the domain corpus. For each document, a graph of term candidates is first constructed. In the graph, a node is a term candidate. If two term candi-dates...
... physiological isoforms of theenzyme were identified, with apparent molecularmasses of 69 and 63 kDa for the native homotrimers(termed long isoform, LD-DUT, and the N-terminallytruncated short isoform, ... sorting of proteins is a vital step inmaintenance of the normal homeostatic function of cells. We identified and characterized two types of monopartite nuclear localization sequences of D. mela-nogaster ... homotrimers withnative molecular masses of approximately 50–65 kDa[18–24]. Both human and D. melanogaster cells containa nuclear isoform of dUTPase, and the NLS segment of the human enzyme has been investigated...
... major types, based on either understanding of the text or frequency characteristics of it. One kind of information relates to the under- standing of the meaning of the text, using semantic and ... using differ- ent sources of information. Aiming at high perfor- mance of automatic disambiguation it is important to know the relative importance and applicability of the various sources. ... we classify sev- eral sources of information and show how some of them can be achieved using statistical data. First evaluations indicate the extreme importance of local information, which...
... had to sell fell away, and bills could not be met, andtheir troubles were added to those of the minority of the consumers of the country; the volume of business fell off, and a panic came in ... $47,000,000 and paper discounted $43,000,000; while, in face of an increase of $1,000,000 of specie on hand, the note circulation decreased $800,000. Far from finding a mistake, we find a proof of ... back of which there was no second party. The mistake of the banks was in trying to conduct their whole business by their note circulation and to concentrate their capital in the bank offices,...
... driver of the vehicle and for other vehicles on the road, because the stability of the combination and its braking capacity would be affected.”138 The Grand Chamber of the ECJ had, understandably, ... consideration of a general approach to restrictions on use. Thus, the Court of Justice upheld a general prohibition in Sweden on the industrial use of trichloroethylene because of the health and life of ... human rights and dignity, and liberation from all forms of oppression and injustice. TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO Shortly before the disappearance of the European Community,3 the ECJ handed down three...
... to that of human and mouse hepcidins. It is also similar to that of type I hepcidin of winter flounder even though theamino acid sequence and number and position of cys-teine residues of Hep-JF1 ... the predicted mature pep-tide regions of Hep-JF1 and Hep-JF2 were 19 and 26residues (Fig. 1). The numbers of Cys residues of Hep-JF1 and Hep-JF2 were six and eight, respectively(Fig. 1). The ... expressions of three typesof hepcidins in dif-ferent organs and tissues were different. From theresults of previous report, it is speculated that hepci-dins homologues may have a variety of roles...
... handle and head are wood, usually Beech or Lignum Vitae. Soft-faced Hammers Various types are available, with hard and soft rubber, plastic or copper faces. Some come with a choice of ... in water overnight, the water will cause the handle to expand and tighten in the head. If a hammer tends to slip off nails, roughen the face of the head using a medium abrasive paper. Always ... tacks and nails in confined spaces, and Sprig Hammer, used by picture frame makers. Power Hammers More often referred to as 'powered nailers', these take the hard work out of fitting...
... set F of G is a non-emptyset of subgroups of G such that1. if H ∈F and g ∈ G,thenHg∈F,2. if H ∈F and S is a subnormal subgroup of H,thenS ∈F ,and 3. if N1 and N2are normal F-subgroups of ... boundary of H and G is a primitive group of type 3, then G/A and G/B are H-groups, where A and B are the minimal normal subgroups of G.This implies that G/A and G/B belong to f(H) because all their ... every group G,andbm(G) is the set of all F-components of G. 108 2 Classes of groups andtheir propertiesDefinition 2.3.22. Let H be a class of groups.1. A maximal subgroup U of a group G is...
... Trade Finance Many banks offer various levels of trade services such as letters of credit and currency exchange services but there is a higher degree of complexity and sophistication required ... entrepreneurs, social, and political establishments and therefore can give much greater weight to personal qualities of whoever demands credit, and to the specific prospects of a given investment, ... the form of increased access to or cheaper forms of credit. Russo and Rossi (2001) studied 1700 small and medium sized firms and found that firms located in banking centers in Central and Northern...
... materials. and 4) The formation of proteinaceous micro and nanospheres. Microwave (MW) MW dielectric radiation is used mostly for the preparation of nanometals, nanometal oxides, and nanoparticles of ... Sonoelectrochemistry, and RAPET) for the Fabrication of Nanomaterials andTheir Applications Aharon Gedanken, Kanbar Laboratory for Nanomaterials at the Bar-Ilan University Center for Advanced Materials and ... interactions with the substrate and cannot be removed by washing. We can coat this way surfaces of polymers, ceramics, metals, glasses, textiles, and carbon bodies. 3) Insertion of nanomaterials into...