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in the year ofthe survey. With paddy rice being one ofthe most widespread and commonly
planted crops, the regressions look at the relation between the incidence of drought and the
price of ... of
these results.
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After the previous sections have revealed that the occurrence of drought leads to a deteriora-
tion ofhealth conditions, the ... indicators ofhealth conditions
to estimate the direct impact of drought onhealth outcomes. The analysis also assesses the
relation of drought andthe agricultural sector, which socio-economic characteristics...
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The overall relative contribution ofhealth behaviors (long-run mediating effect,
LRME) to the education gradient adds to the contribution ofhealth behaviors lagged
once the contribution of ... account the endogeneity of education and
health behaviors, we find that the mediating effect ofthe latter ranges between 23
and 45% ofthe total education gradient. While the effect of education on ... focusing on older
individuals, we consider the long term effects of education on health. These data are
drawn from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and
from the English Longitudinal...
... Act 1991 consider environmentand
pollution. The indoor air quality andthehealthand
comfort in the workplace environment depends upon a
number of factors in the life cycle ofthe building. ... allergy and environmental illnesses and
building related illnesses are discussed in the context of building environments. The remediation and prevention measures examine
the solution to the problems ...
buildings. The main reason for the lack of awareness of
the problems is due to the fact that the effects of indoor
air pollution are mostly chronic and long term and not
directly and immediately life...
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Generalization measures
The results ofthe self-concept scale and quality of life
measure are summarized in Tables 5 and 6. There is
no significant difference in terms of time and group
effects.
DISCUSSION
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however, received one hour practice of qigong, twice
a week, under the supervision of a qualified practi-
tioner, on top ofthe basic rehabilitation activities.
The ... 12 weeks. The control group received the same
amount of traditional remedial rehabilitation activ-
ities under the supervision of qualified professionals
so as to neutralize theeffectof staff’s...
... estimates ofthe effects ofthe law changes on mortality.
Finally, we report our estimates ofthe effects ofthe additional education induced by the law changes
on other measures ofhealthandhealth ... examine the effects for different ages (i.e., for different values of x and y) as the effects of education
on health could vary across the age distribution.
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corresponding to the first cohorts subject to the new compulsory schooling laws. The first of these took effecton 1 April...
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bits would be set when one ofthe TCP entities wants
to indicate the end ofthe session to the other TCP
entity. The FIN bit is set to the ... provide the
connection-oriented functions.
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client-server interaction above, Ethernet and IP operate
in a connectionless fashion. Therefore, ... permission â2001 KRONE, Inc.
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Since we need to understand most ofthe fields in the
TCP header, we will review all of them for the sake of
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... information includes the identity and location ofthe institution, the date the
institution received TARP funds, andthe amount ofthe funds received. None ofthe
banks which we identified as “non-TARP” ... pricing on their loans along with the risk profile.
The nominal interest rate ofthe loan is one ofthe loan characteristics recorded in
the STBL. The respondent banks also indicate whether the ... corner. The t-tests indicate whether the means ofthe characteristics significantly differ along
the dimension of comparison and standard deviations are shown in parentheses, with *, **, and ***...
... by the political, economic and legal contexts of each period. He also
discusses broadly the evolution ofthe content of BITs as well as the legal enforce-
ability of their substantive provisions, ... under the law or in the courts of
the host state. The answer ofthe proponents of BITs is that the criticism may be
true, but the object ofthe exercise is precisely to give additional protection ... promotion strategies include the establishment of Investment
Promotion Agencies (IPAs), the offering of incentives, the preparation and dis-
semination of investment guides, and, notably, the conclusion...
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The ... speed of completion,
accuracy rate, task abandonment and latency of
erroneous response. Our findings demonstrate a
correlation between latency in task abandonment and
erroneous response time ... applicable. Our hypothesis is that aesthetic will
have an effecton extending the latency of task
abandonment and duration of erroneous response time.
This is potentially important because these factors...
... Absorption
Spectroscopy (AAS).
3. Results and discussion
3.1. Effects of Cu application on plan growth
and Cu accumulation in plant
The results ofthe effects of added Cu on
plant growth and ... level of Cu concentration.
3.2. Relationship between content of Cu
2+
in
soil with plant growth and Cu accumulation in
plant
The relationship between Cu concentration
in soil and biomass of ... previously been contaminated at different concentrations of Cu.
The main purposes ofthe research were to determine the effects of Cu and phosphorus
applications on plant growth and Cu uptake...
... side-chains of
Arg45 and Lys96 (Fig. 8). These interactions conceiv-
ably also contribute to the conformational stability of
holo-lMb. Consistently, they are maintained over the
1.5 ns ofthe simulation ... in the first
0.5 ns of MD simulation, triggering the unfolding of
helix E andthe subsequent global unfolding of the
structure. In holo-lMb, the shielding effectof the
heme andthe engagement of ... affects
protein conformation and dynamics; and (c) to probe
the transitions of each individual helix during the ini-
tial step of thermal unfolding.
Results and Discussion
Apo-lMb
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... determining the effect
of pH onthe kinetic parameters of a two-substrate
enzyme, one substrate is held at 10 · K
m
(91% saturat-
ing) andthe variation of initial rate with the concen-
tration ofthe ... intercept effects, the reciprocal of
the apparent V
max
was plotted against the concentration of
inhibitory product andthe inhibition constant for the inter-
cept effect (K
ii
) was determined from the ... reaction was conducted in 100 m
M sodium
citrate buffer (pH 5) andthe reaction was initiated by the addition of
sBVR-A (5 lg). The concentrations of biliverdin-IXa are indicated and
the concentrations...
... parts: theeffectonthe probability of a year with at least one day,
the mean effecton days conditional on any days, andthe smearing factor. To calculate theeffect
of a variable onthe probability ... probabilities to estimate the factor needed to transform the
standard deviation ofthe coefficient in the original equation to the standard deviation ofthe
impact on population probabilities. For ... in the year, andthe second part is how many days, conditional on having
one or more. This specification is a slight departure from standard admission/length of stay
7
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... in the obesity equation, theeffectof childcare
decreases from 0.016 to 0.010 andthe interaction effects decreased only by 0.001 with
the exception ofthe interaction effect for the child of ... employment on child
obesity if a set of instruments satisfies the criteria of validity and relevance of
instruments. The first condition is of a strong rather than weak correlation of exclusion
restrictions ... exclusions in a number of over-
identification tests.
The battery of over-identification tests shows that the set of exclusion restrictions
correlate with the main outcome ofthe model only through...