... management and use Management and use of capitaland assets mean contents and methods of capitaland assets management and use in order to achieve the desired efficiency Management and use of capitaland ... profile and the formationand development process of VNPT as well as VNPT’s regulations oncapital mobilization, management and use of capitaland assets, viii management of revenues, expenses and ... decision making Financial management provides managers with the information and knowledge they need to support operational decisions and to understand the financial implications of decisions before...
... dissertation focuses on studying the profile and the formationand development process of VNPT as well as VNPT’s regulations oncapital mobilization, management and use of capitaland assets, ... background of deeper and wider regional and international economic integration, enterprises have to face with more formidable competition from big multinational economic organizations in the world ... interest in information about the financial efficiency of VNPT On the one hand, they want to obtain the adequate amount of information needed for decision-making about investments in the Group On the...
... length (cm) and L3 area (cm2 ) and (b) L3 and L4 yield (g) of Zea mays L cv Volga in relation to Cd concentrations in a modified Hoagland nutrient solution or logarithm of Cd concentrations in plant ... and Khan N S 1983 Influence of lead and cadmium on the growth and nutrient concentration of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) and egg-plant (Solanum melongena) Plant Soil 74, 387–394 Khan D H and ... The effects of Cd on the concentrations of P and Mn in maize are given in Figures 7a, b, respectively With increasing Cd accumulation, Mn contents were lower in both leaves and roots, while P contents...
... hepatic malignancy One question addresses the constituents of commonly available milk thistle preparations, and three questions address the common and uncommon symptomatic adverse effects of milk ... information on common, costly medical conditions and new health care technologies The EPCs systematically review the relevant scientific literature on topics assigned to them by AHRQ and conduct ... numerous other extracts exist, and more information is needed on comparability of formulations, standardization, and bioavailability for studies of mechanisms of action and clinical trials Benefit...
... concentration variation of step function The lowest plot in Fig displays the expected time profile of ethanol concentration for the sequence of injection and 20 recovery period In our detection ... possible oxidation state components Annealing conditions W6+ component a W5+ component a BE (eV) b None N2 , 400 ◦ C N2 , 600 ◦ C O2 , 300 ◦ C O2 , 500 ◦ C a b FWHM (eV) Population (%) BEa (eV) ... conditions of (A) nitrogen and (B) oxygen They were observed with an Ar-ion laser excitation at 514 nm close to the wavenumbers of the strongest modes of monoclinic tungsten oxide The two bands...
... Maryland 20857 Marijuana Effectson the Endocrine and Reproductive Systems ACKNOWLEDGMENT This monograph is based upon papers and discussion from the RAUS Review Conference on the Endocrine and ... in a nontranscribed structure, conformation, and transcriptional state What we must now additionally take into consideration is that expression of genes can be associated with modifications in ... directly and definitively Availability of a series of cloned human genes permits evaluation of drug-related effectson specific genes, on defined regions of genes, andon transcription and processing...
... description of electric field effectson protein structure, dynamics, and function Information provided by surfaceenhanced vibrational spectroscopy Redox proteins immobilized on SAM-coated Ag and Au ... marker bands not only respond to changes in the oxidation state of the central haem iron, but also reflect alterations in the coordination sphere, such that these marker bands allow monitoring ... overall rate constant Upon further increasing of the field strength, and thus increasing mobility restrictions of the protein, the contribution of orientational dynamics decreases, and electron transfer...
... observation may indicate an increase in PPII conformation caused by stabilization of the proline-containing peptide upon binding to the SH3-domain [34] Ligand binding over a concentration range ... random collisions between the substrate and kinase Efficient phosphorylation of PAG-RLP* consequently occurs only after phosphorylation of Tyr168 and Tyr181, which according to our interaction ... strands b4 and b5 The variable loops n-Src and RT are principal determinants for ligand recognition, orientation, and specificity of this domain, with residues Tyr91 and Tyr137 forming interaction...
... the Congress on Practices of the Consumer Credit Industry in Soliciting and Extending Credit and their Effectson Consumer Debt and Insolvency Submitted to the Congress pursuant to section 1229 ... to report on the effects of credit solicitation and extension on consumer debt and insolvency This report is submitted in fulfillment of the Federal Reserve’s obligations under section 1229 of ... concerns about whether consumers have enough information to make good decisions and avoid unexpected costs and whether some practices and products of issuers affect consumers unfairly These concerns...
... to monthly) and infrequent (less than monthly) • the duration of feedback, categorised as prolonged (one year or more), moderate (between one month and one year) and brief (less than one month) ... not done For cluster randomisation trials, we rated protection against contamination as done Further, for these study designs, we rated concealment of allocation as done if all clusters were randomised ... of screening, sensitization, and feedback on notation of depression Journal of Medical Education 1980;55: 942–949 Audit and feedback: effectson professional practice and health care outcomes...
... for the predicted secondary structure as described by Garnier et al [50]; the helical conformation (X), the extended conformation (–), the turn (>) and the coil conformation (w) are indicated ... sponges is to a considerable extent dependent on outside inorganic factors Both elements, silicon and selenium, can be considered morphogenetic factors which control spicule formation in sponges ... effect onformation of siliceous spicules in sponges They may also shed new light on the factors involved in biosilica formation in metazoa Experiments to elucidate potential catalytic effects...
... expression, NO production and nitrite accumulation Under our experimental conditions, co-incubation with NE (0.1–10 µM) inhibited LPS-dependent NOS2 expression and NO and nitrite production, via ... understanding of the contrasting effects of PKA and AC inhibitors on nitrite production and NOS2 expression may therefore help to explain reported divergent effects of cAMP on microglial NOS2 The effects ... lowest concentration (0.1 µM) tested (Figure 10B) Effects of blocking IL-1β production on NOS2 expression The above results suggested a link between microglial NOS2 expression and IL-1β production...
... the non-flooded soil layer on Q robur alone, and none at all on Q rubra Newly grown roots were thick, non-ramified and white along their whole length Their formation began from the third week on ... accumulation of toxic species such as reduced manganese or iron cations (Gambrell et al, 1991).Root dysfunctions in turn on induce marked stress effectson shoots Reduced root hydraulic conductance (Andersen ... species, the effects of water-logging were much more limited, and only few changes could be observed No clear Mn accumulation was detected in leaves or roots DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION Effects of...
... flooding effectson xylem sap contents Effects of water stress on xylem sap composition have sometimes been assessed; Scuiller (1990) observed only limited increases in osmotic potential and ion concentrations ... mineralization and a colorimetric procedure (Technicon Autoanalyser), Mg, K, S and Mn concentra- while leaf P, Ca, tions were determined after wet mineralization ICP quantitation (HClO + H and ) O ... arborea (Osonubi and Osundina, 1987), Cryptomeria japonica (Yamamoto and Kozlowski, 1987), Picea sitchensis (Coutts, 1981), Pinus contorta (Coutts and Philipson, 1978) improve oxygen diffusion through...
... anti- Available online http://arthritis-research.com/content/7/3/R677 inflammatory effects (day 8) and proinflammatory effects (day 29) are locally restricted Conclusion In conclusion, HA appears ... analysis and evaluation of the data, and reviewed and contributed to the final version of the manuscript AW participated in the preparation of the animals, fixation of the specimens, and blood ... con- Histological findings in synovial tissue and articular cartilage: haematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining (a, c, e, g, and h) for acute inflammation (arrowheads), chronic inflammation (*), and...
... Gündüz B, Stetson MH: A test of the coincidence and duration models of melatonin action in Siberian hamsters: the effects of 1-hr melatonin infusions on testicular development in intact and pinealectomized ... 30:97-107 10 Gündüz B, Stetson MH: A test of the coincidence and duration models of melatonin action in Siberian hamsters II The effects of 4- and 8-hr melatonin infusions on testicular development ... Authors' contributions DFK participated in design, acquisition of data, interpretation and statistics, and manuscript preparation JAE provided intellectual background, performed the assays, and contributed...
... Kennish Eutrophication Processes in Coastal Systems: Origin and Succession of Plankton Blooms andEffectson Secondary Production in Gulf Coast Estuaries, Robert J Livingston Handbook of Marine ... Section I) on exploration of eight specific horror stories that have emerged partly as consequences of coastal pollution Section II considers effects of coastal pollution on resource species and ... Pollution on Biochemical and Structural (Cellular) Events in Adult Fish Prior to Spawning .137 Effects of Pollution on Embryonic and Larval Development 139 Effects of Coastal Pollution on...
... role was expanded to include international chemical and environmental studies of mercury poisoning in humans 1997 — Monitoring of methylmercury concentrations in fish and shellfish continued in ... Coastal Pollution: Effectson Living Resources and Humans and in damage to human health Environmental protection has received increasing attention there since the late 1960s, when the consequences ... at a huge cost in environmental degradation and human suffering Minamata continues as a stark illustration of that reality, and one that the Japanese people recognized and began changing in the...
... yellowtail and sea bream production (Imai, Itakura, & Ito 1991) Other sporadic outbreaks have had impacts on mussel culture in Spain and Canada, andon bay scallop production in Long Island Sound ... theorize that drought conditions result in lower river flow and limitation of nutrients and calcium in coastal waters Mucilage is produced by the phytoplankton under those conditions and is stabilized ... severe reduction of light penetration of the water This had caused significant reduction in eel grass abundance and distribution in Long Island bays, and profound disturbances in other components of...