... consumers ofthe product can reduce the value ofthe product to the customer. 50. The “image” of a brand is therefore an integral part ofthe product, and determines the willingness to pay of consumers. ... response to the free riding problem inthe absence ofthe instruments of differential pricing, RPM, or vertical integration into internet retailing. 90. The solution of restrictions on internet ... advertising (either persuasive or informative) will increase the number of buyers who purchase the product ofthe manufacturer. Since the margin ofthe retailer is smaller than that of an integrated...
... on the westernside ofthe mountain range are actually typical species of the coastal plains which found their refuge inthe rugged westernfoothills of Mt. Pangasugan. The dominant role of Shoreapolysperma ... consists of 36 plots of 100 m2 each located inthe primary forest of the western foothills of Mt. Pangasugan, within the forest reserve of the Leyte State University (LSU). The plots were mainly ... Enumeration of Philippine Flowering Plants, Vol.I-IV, The Government ofthe Philippine Islands, Department of 150 G. Langenberger2. LOCATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS The island of Leyte belongs to the...
... neighbouring countries were also present in the Czech Republic for a report on the familyFagaceae, including the genus Quercus L, to beincluded in the second volume of the ... prevail) and along the marginal areas of the Mesophyticum (aregion with a flora and vegetation of the temperate zone within the limits of the oceanic climate in Central Europe, ... sites. The distribution of the newly distin-guished oaks in the Czech Republic isshown in figure 1 except for Q frainetto forwhich only one herbarium specimen exists.The...
... [72].Motifs listed inthe PLACE database [76] were identified in each ofthe three sets of promoters using the PLACEwebsite. PLACE was constructed and maintained at the National Institute of Agrobiological ... stress-enhanced expression of a SINAT5-like transcript may link auxin to growth maintenance in region 1. Change in an ethylene-binding like protein issuggested to help control the shape ofthe stressed root.Evidence ... of auxin,(2) as a compatible solute by itself or as a methyl ether,(3) in membrane lipid synthesis, (4) in raffinose synthe-sis, (5) in UDP-sugar synthesis, and (6) in phytate andphosphoinositide...
... from binding sites onplasma proteins. Binding to plasma pro-tein is equivalent to a depot in prolong-ing the duration ofthe effect by retard-ing elimination, whereas the intensity of the effect ... conditions of license. Binding to Plasma ProteinsHaving entered the blood, drugs maybind to the protein molecules that arepresent in abundance, resulting in the formation of drug-protein complexes.Protein ... conditions of license. Possible Modes of Drug Distribution Following its uptake into the body, the drug is distributed intheblood (1) andthrough it to the various tissues of the body. Distribution...
... identified by a machine and they are of limited variety, so that their listing in a dictionary is practicable. From the practical point of view, the distri-bution is useful in planning input and storage ... sequences of symbols including the letters, punctuation marks, and space, the resulting se-quences are of a length which no practicable machine can manage. A study ofthe distribu-tion ofthe number ... the desirable property, not shared by the others, of being concentrated at relatively low values of length, and of having no elements exceeding a certain length (Fig. 1). Words, defined in...
... ectopic site, the permeability ofthe BTB of the breast cancer tumor growing inthe brain is lower than the BTB ofthe original tumor in breast tissue, the ortho-topic site[5]. The brain tissue ... 600 to 700 minutes. We com-pared the permeability ofthe BTB of RG-2 gliomas grownwithin the brain, the orthotopic site, to that ofthe BTB of RG-2 gliomas grown outside the brain inthe temporalisskeletal ... across the endothelialbarrier of continuous microvasculature is a result of anincrease inthe physiologic upper limit of pore size in the barrier due to the disruption ofthe glycocalyx layer. The damage...
... (3.2) The above identity has an interesting interpretation inthe context of labelled counting,e.g. the enumeration of labelled graphs. In our discussion we will adopt the terminologyintroduced in ... form a partition of {1, 2, ,n} into l disjoint groups. The goal of labelled counting is to establish a relation between the cardinality ofthe sets of hands and the cardinality ofthe decks.For ... ,fn−1. By way of illustration, let us mention that this point of view leads imme-diately to the interpretation ofthe nthFibonacci number as the cardinality ofthe set of compositions of n by {1,...
... adaptations In an early opinion survey of the fire resis-tance of 22 northeastern tree species, oaks(Q prinus, Q velutina, Q alba and Q coc-cinea) were rated in four of the ... distribution in various regionsexceeds that recorded in the original forestsat the time of European settlement (Abrams,1992). Much of the increase in oak during the late ... combined56% importance. Q prinus represented 90% of the canopy-dominant trees, but less than15% of the intermediate and overtoppedtrees. Continuous recruitment of Q prinusoccurred...