... DSMIV includes the following ASDs: autistic disorder (AD) (pervasive problems/ deficits in all three domains), Asperger's disorder (AS) (pervasive deficits in social interaction andin behaviours in ... clinicians involved in autism research (all included patients had their final diagnoses confirmed by either HA, MR or ML) The individual diagnoses were based on all available information, including ... pointed out the difficulties these patients have in verbalizing their changes in mood and describing depression [36] Psychotic symptoms in ASDs are controversial Since our study group was clinically...
... tribes, there are two kinds of organisation, one—the eanda—descending in female line and regulative of marriage, is clearly the totem kin; property remains [11 ]in the eanda, and consequently descends ... alien andin no way akin to that in which the other totem kin is found, is a question of some interest for which there appears to be no answer in the literature concerning the Australian aborigines ... effected does not extinguish the proprietary rights acquired by handing over a woman, standing in the relation of sister to the one corporation, in exchange for another woman standing in the relation...
... Naiman and Watkins, p SAPRIN,(MR) p 33; Naiman and Watkins, , p 10 SAPRIN (MR), pp 78-80, 83; Naiman and Watkins, p 10 SAPRIN, (ES), p 4, 42, 51 Naiman and Watkins, p 10 SAPRIN (ES), p SAPRIN (MR), ... co-operate in researching balance mechanisms: balance in favour of Impoverishing a Continent: The World Bank and IMF in Africa 21 those who own the financial institutions and use the power against ... Naiman and Watkins, p 10 SAPRIN, ES, p 14; MR, p 114 SAPRIN, MR, p 151; Naiman and Watkins, p 10 SAPRIN, (MR), pp 74, 158, 162-63; Naiman and Watkins, p 11 aiman and Watkins, p 11 SAPRIN (MR),...
... crosstalk between auxin and other plant hormones [21–24] Our study also shows that genes involved in cytokinin (e.g cytokinin-Oglucosyltransferase, cytokinin dehydrogenase, and response regulators), ... Identification and overview of auxin-responsive genes Previously, we identified and characterized members of the early auxin-responsive gene families, including GH3, Aux ⁄ IAA, and SAUR, in rice [7,18,19] In ... Transcript profiling of auxin-responsive genes M Jain and J P Khurana responses, which indicates crosstalk between stress and auxin signaling In the recent past, the identification of F-box proteins (TIR1...
... skin in vivo is an important consideration in both cosmetic and clinical applications such as the development of creams and personal care products, or in understanding skin diseases and skin ... the rotating disc e e and the guard ring on both normal and hydrated skin They measured a larger increase in deformation due to hydration for decreasing annular size, indicating an increasing contribution ... straightening of an increasing fraction of the collagen fibres causes an increasing stiffness In the third phase, all collagen fibres are stetched and the stress-strain relation becomes linear again Beyond...
... PADETES since 1996, and to determine the main economic factors affecting utilization of modern inputs Preliminary policy implications for increasing the use of inputs and accelerate output and productivity ... on schooling in El Salvador Alan de Brauw and Daniel Gilligan, 2011 1115 The quiet revolution in India’s food supply chains Thomas Reardon and Bart Minten, 2011 1114 A review of input and output ... in zones around Addis Ababa: East Gojjam, South Wello, and North Shewa in Amhara, and North, West, and East Shewa and Arsi in Oromia Finally, barley production using fertilizer can be found in...
... equation, a, is a linear combination, with integer coefficients, of a,-l and an-2 Again working backwards we see that a, is a linear combination of a,-i and an-i.-l for every i Finally (7) g = a, ... of these demands We could, it is true, have introduced them earlier -and saved a line here and there in the proofs But History did not introduce them earlier Nor would it be in keeping with our ... each hand in a rotor is a space Let a complete group of contiguous hands with no spaces in between be called a bunch, and reading clockwise let the first hand in a bunch be called a trailing hand,...
... vicinity of Egremont, west Cumbria, UK (author's own unpublished data), andin mine waters draining the haematised country rock of tin-bearing veins in the Roskear district of west Cornwall In ... despite being present at high concentrations in the corresponding orebodies Tin (Sn) for instance is not a problem metal in the waters draining tin mines in Cornwall, Malaysia, Brasil and Bolivia, ... mining and dewatering Why should this be? During the working of a mine, the everyday procedures of drainage, ventilation and excavation promote the oxidative weathering of pyrite and other minerals...
... Chih-Jen Lin 2008 LIBLINEAR: A library for large linear classification Journal of Machine Learning Research, 9:1871–1874 Manaal Faruqui and Sebastian Padó 2011 “I Thou Thee, Thou Traitor”: Predicting ... pronoun use in four European languages: Intralingual and interlingual dimensions In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Australian Linguistic Society, Brisbane, Australia Ralf Steinberger, ... English as a standard supervised learning task Our experiments have a twin motivation: (a), on the NLP side, we are mainly interested in obtaining a robust classifier to assign the labels T and V to...
... shared my interest for training and so during breaks there was always some stimulating discussion about strength training, pulse intervals, nutrition or something else in this area Michael and I ... final product Recycled fibres are therefore usually used for products with lower quality demands such as newspapers, liner and fluting In developing countries, such as China and India, the main ... included in small amounts in other printing products Chemical pulping In chemical pulping, the cellulose fibres are uncovered by degradation and removal of the lignin in the wood This is done in large...
... 13.2 Rating assignment 13.2.1 Internal ratings and agency ratings: how they differ? 13.2.2 The assignment of agency ratings 13.2.3 Rating assessment in bank internal rating systems 13.3 Rating quantification ... all interest-earning and interest-bearing financial instruments and contracts on both sides of the balance sheet, as well as any derivatives whose value depends on market interest rates Guidelines ... relatively simple and intuitive consideration: a bank’s exposure to interest rate risk derives from the fact that interest-earning assets and interest-bearing liabilities show differing sensitivities...
... neck, arm, leg pain during physical activity and headache/migraine) are scored on a four-point rating scale ranging from no complaints (0) to serious complaints (3) Each complaint is also scored ... associations were similar in those who responded in the main round and those who responded after one or two reminders We found no significant differences in mean scores, and no significant interactions between ... a stressor [6], without taking into consideration that some situations in ambulance work, such as ‘incident with seriously injured children’ or ‘handling seriously injured persons’, may be experienced...
... monitor access to and impact of HAART in Argentina using prospectively collected sociodemographic, clinical, and morbidity and mortality data for HIV-positive individuals 16 years and older, who ... generalize our results to all HIV-infected individuals in Argentina Finally, other variables including income, education, other co-infections or comorbidities, and availability of healthcare services ... combinations of nevirapine, didanosine, and zidovudine for HIV-infected patients: the INCAS Trial Italy, The Netherlands, Canada and Australia Study JAMA 1998, 279:930-937 Abstract Braitstein...
... management and interpretation of indeterminate/discrepant rapid test results “Persistent profiles” One-third of indeterminate/discrepant individuals followed in this study maintained indeterminate/discrepant ... three to 15 minutes later Routine standard operating procedure (SOP) trainings and quality assurance programmes are provided to technicians An unambiguous band in the sample window was indicative ... beginning of each work day and with each newly opened kit HIV testing algorithm for couples The HIV testing algorithm used was adapted from WHO [17], and influenced by guidelines in Rwanda and...
... among aims and goals of principal and agent; that is, between shareholders and managers, firm owners and firm financiers, firms and finincial institutions, majority shareholders and minority shareholders ... The investment (and management and monitoring) phase also can be divided into stages with features such as Groups involved Problemsand risks Objectives Groups involved in the investment phase include ... typical problems incurred in this step It must be emphasized that most 3.3 Fundraising 35 Moral hazard and information asymmetry problems Savers and suppliers of financial sources Moral hazard and information...
... is a company operating in the high-quality staffed animal industry and is a leader in its domestic market andin the wood toys industry It was founded in the 1950s and its business is based on ... 17.2.1 Target company NDS is a nuclear medicine diagnostic institution founded in the 1970s The company is a leader in nuclear medicine and is also active in developing software that automates the ... strategic changes that include the reengineering, reorganization, and innovation processes: Reengineering — Sweeping change in the company’s costs, production cycle, services, and quality with the...
... region’s GFR in region r in year t, and ln (OBBIRTH rt ) is the log of the lag number of ob/gyns per 100 of birth in region r in year t Infoighrt is an indication of being medically informed individual ... marriage and childbearing ages, as well as an increasing number of low-weight and preterm births may also explain the increasing trend of the use of inpatient tocolysis Patients’ demand factors, ... distress, dystocia, breech, and other complications Nonclinical individual-level variables included woman’s age and insurable wage Non-clinical institutional factors included ownership (public,...
... to the UK and US) AMC funds scheme Typically ranging between 15 and 40% time Management fee 2,50% Floor IRR 7,50% Carried interest 30% Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year 10 Net ... services as outlined in the Financial Services Act 4.3 Closed-end funds and AMCs: Principles and rules 51 Closed-end fund money in 98% Investor Investor Investor Investor n AMC money in 2% FIGURE ... banks involved in direct investments in equity, instead they invest through LPs The banking system is involved in the equity market through dealing and brokerage rather than advisory and placement...