... not lessen the fact that such choices are indeed ethical ones The choices made reflect an a priori set ofethical concerns, and they have ethical consequences Rather than have this phenomenon remain ... actions that affect the engagement of participants with each other, with the subject matter of their work, and with the nature and shaping of the hypermedia artifact Of further concern are the actions ... choose right actions without violating the boundaries of their roles, which are of interest In the spirit of the ethical dimension of Schön’s reflection in action, Aakhus uses the phrase “normative...
... couch with light striped cushions—and the girl was leaning over the balcony with her back to me The light of the sunrise fell on her ear and cheek Her pretty white neck and the little curls that ... stood, caught in the whirl of thoughts his appeal had set going "I heard my lady's voice "'Dear,' she said; 'but if they have need of you—' "She did not finish her sentence, she let it rest there I ... echoing the tumult of the train 16 "After that," he said, "I dreamt often For three weeks of nights that dream was my life And the worst of it was there were nights when I could not dream, when...
... One of the limitations of this study is that the modelling framework is based on a hypothetical % of people who become active, rather than the actual impacts of intervention However, this is the ... then the cost per DALY would rise to AU$ 9248 This study also has shown a similar trend with a lower compliance rate However, the cost -effectiveness is slightly higher than the findings of the ... the policies that may help promote physical inactivity in general On the other hand, assessing cost -effectiveness in terms of common health outcomes may be more relevant for health advocates in...
... with exclusion of these patients, which showed results very similar to those of the main analysis Although the use of this proxy may have caused the wrong inclusion of some cancer patients who ... (PPPs) rather than exchange rates, as the latter were designed to compare costs in financial markets which, unlike health service costs, change rapidly The World Health Organisation (WHO) PPPs ... admitted had more severe acute illness, as reflected by a higher Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) score [22] However, the frequency of admission decreased when the ICU...
... North America which indicated the involvement of existing agencies The used of new/separate agency [EI (NA)] recorded higher percentages from North America, Europe and Asia This shows high level ... recorded the highest percentage of no standard and at the same time showed the highest percentage of energy standard activities as indicated by the percentage of proposed standards While Asia ... to the building stock built before the first oil shock This shows the level of building energy standard development and adoption in European countries which also confirmed the findings of this...
... three hours on the southern route, fourand-a-half hours on the central route, and six hours on However, there are other factors that offer support to this the northern route With five buses, having ... would have to be implemented The phased approach would involve convoys, of which there are three types, which increase in security related complexity, through Phase One to Phase Three Phase One ... is this continuous, lowscale conflict, which takes the form of thousands of acts of terrorism, with which the authors of this monograph are presently concerned In considering safe passage in the...
... with the judge’s discovery orders In response, the judge shifted the burden of proof by ruling that Morgan Stanley “shall bear the burden of proving to the jury, by the greater weight of the ... “safe harbor,” the new rule on the appropriateness of sanctions operates more in the vein of a “lighthouse.” There is authority to suggest that this harbor, however safe, would apply only when the ... the degree to which policies, if they are to remain effective, should be flexible enough to keep pace with technological change Evaluation of Federal Rules Although evaluating the impact of the...
... strengthen this legal tool, the scope of who can sue should be expanded in China On the other hand, an interesting aspect of China’s law is that in a lawsuit, the discharging party has the burden of ... areas where China could look to the United States as a possible model for its regulation of water pollution, and highlight areas where the law in China might be more innovative than the law in the ... value in China, the ‘value’ of wildlife lost as a result of the pollution accident will not be considered part of the ‘direct loss’ base.”121 Though the size of the penalties allowed has increased,...
... others, to the promotion of human rights, democracy and the reduction of poverty within the EU and throughout the world In the light of these commitments, there is a good case to be made that ... expense of the poor, then they are duty bound to lessen the plight of the latter 28 A Responsible Europe? (and this is so even if the ways in which they gained their riches at the expense of the poor ... enter the Union might so weaken the Union that it would prevent it from helping the rest of the world And if the EU managed to help the poor of the world in their home countries in line with the...
... the pathway that is inhibited by Zn-ferrocyanide, transferring the electron to DCPIP or, the binding of the carrier protein to the FNR directly affects the interaction of the inhibitor with the ... with the chloroplast-type FNRs Taken together, these results may support the idea that the avin itself may be involved in the interaction of the avoproteins with the metal The kinetic analysis of ... The O of Ser90 and the S of Cys266 of pea FNR are close to N5 and O4 of the isoalloxazine, which are involved in hydride transfer The hydroxy group of Ser90 could accept a hydrogen bond and thus...
... to what extent physicians should 2 Ethical Aspects of Aesthetic Medicine be devoted to the aesthetics of their patients Then, one should study the measures taken to change the aesthetics of a ... method by which the patient’s goal should be achieved and for proper performance Therefore, the physician’s responsibility has changed dramatically Since it has nothing to with the health of ... health When they treat the ill, thereby correcting the aesthetic drawbacks of a disease, there is no contradiction with the medical ethos However, with that the whole area of aesthetic interventions...
... grants of 133,990, almost all of which is attributable to a fall in Indian higher education visa grants. Offsetting this change somewhat was the relatively healthy outcome for the postgraduate research visa, which increased by ... in higher education, another four jobs are created throughout the rest of the economy. Spending by international higher education students and their visitors in Australia therefore has a substantial impact on the Australian economy, contributing $9.3 billion to total value ... prospective enrolments in higher education will in turn likely have negative impacts on other parts of the sector, in particular ELICOS providers, which have a close relationship with higher education ...
... – sought to describe the three models of scholarly publishing, identify all the dimensions of cost and benefit for each of these models, and examine which of the main players in the scholarly ... of content, as well as implications for the flow of funds between them and the benefits each receives They also have implications for the efficiency of research, the accessibility of research ... the costs and benefits of the three models While wide-ranging in scope, an important focus for the work was the implicationsof the three publishing models for UK higher education and for scholarly...
... France at the time Rubber soon became the crop with the highest export value throughout Indochina1 Thus, by the end of the 1930s, Indochina became the fifth biggest producer of rubber in the world ... the Northeastern region of Thailand Only French citizens had rights to request a land concession This rule also had the effect of taking away the rights of the Chinese, and the other white settlers ... lies with the Minister of the Colonies In 1930, hundreds of labourers deserted the estates such as Chup, Thmar Pitt and Peam Cheang, which led to the imprisonment of the leaders of the protests...
... well, these states have some distinct features Most of Montana has characteristics of the Rockies, but the eastern areas of both Montana and North Dakota are part of a separate province called the ... requirements 31 EPA has petitioned the court to rehear the case and the final outcome of these and had yet to be determined at the time of this report’s publication In 2007, EPA’s Office of Water (OW) ... language in the Energy Policy Act of 2005 Specifically, through this action, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has raised questions and uncertainty regarding the extent to which oil and gas...
... case,22 the Court upholding the orders of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate, expressed that had the Municipal Council spent half of its litigative zeal of rushing from lowest to the highest Court, ... but also violation of right to health In this way, through the interpretation of Article 21, the Court has sought to convert formal guarantees into positive human rights The above Court’s interpretations ... Finally, the Court emphasised that the onus of proof shall be on the actors or the industrialists to show that their action is environmentally benign The precautionary principle had also been emphasised...
... defined as the amphipathic a-helix in the C-terminus of the polypeptide, the leader peptide helix presents both a charged and hydrophobic face (Fig 3) The region between the two a-helices is relatively ... subunit of EIIMan of the mannose phosphot transferase system [44] Although these types of experiments have not yet been performed with prebacteriocins, the present work shows that the leader peptide ... Superimposition of preCbnB2 structures (A) Superimposition of the backbone of the leader peptide a-helix for 20 structures (B) Superimposition of the backbone of helix Both helix domains are highly conserved...
... This strongly suggests a position of chlorophyll within the range of a possible charge interaction with one or both of the b hemes As both available cyt b6f structures [5,17] show that the Chl ... with a shoulder at about 437 nm suggested the presence of Chl a [15], which was confirmed by reversed-phase HPLC Integration of the chlorophyll peak area and comparison with defined chlorophyll ... an in-depth characterization of the chlorophyll and echinenone pigments that are bound to the isolated cyt b6f complex of Synechocystis sp PCC 6803 Chemical and physical comparison of the wild...
... words that had an affix, that is, a beginning or ending that matched a member of the affix list and met the established criteria Each of these words had a partof-speech string given for it, that ... the string is taken as the parts of speech that are associated with standard meanings of the word in either dictionary The program associated the part-ofspeech string of a given word with that ... associated with an affix For each affix, a count of the number of words with that affix was made for each encountered part -of- speech string, with the counts divided PART -OF- SPEECH IMPLICATIONSOF AFFIXES...
... cases: one in which 45% of the rice crop is grown with GM seed that enhances farm productivity, and the other in which 45% of the rice crop uses golden rice seed The latter set of adopting farmers ... the adopting countries while Asia and the EU enjoy most of the rest (through an improvement in their terms of trade, as net importers of those two sets of farm products) The only losers in that ... model of the global economy known as GTAP in which the South African Customs Union (SACU), the other members of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa...