... is therefore possible that CKBM could induce cytokine release including TNF-α in these animals and inhibit tumor growth However, further study is needed to determine how they are induced andthe ... compounds including lunasin and lectins that were shown to induce apoptosis in malignant cells [13] As CKBM contains these compounds, this would partially explain why it inhibits tumor growth inthe ... through the induction of apoptosis and inhibition of proliferation of gastric cancer cells However, further clinical trials in humans are needed to examine the pharmacokinetics andthe therapeutic...
... negatively influenced On the other hand, since factoring is perceived as a borrowing transaction it is being defined in a form weighted with a financial aspect Whereas function of the service ... the functions contained wherein A new law to be passed for factoring can eliminate all these problems Rengin EKMEKÇİOĞLU Rengin EKMEKÇİOĞLU 15 Turkish Factoring Association World Bank Factoring ... 2003 PROBLEMS OF FACTORING SECTOR IN TURKEY Banking and Insuranc Transaction Tax Within the current legal framework possible financing sources to be used by factoring companies consist of their...
... Satur and several others inthe Philippines, andthe public hanging of Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other members of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) in November 1995 in Nigeria ... cases of environmental injustice and human rights violations inthe Third World are: the murder of Wilson Pinheiro and Francisco “Chico” Mendes inthe Amazon rain forest, the massacre of Father Nery ... institutionalized discrimination refers to the policies of the dominant institutions inthe core andthe behavior of individuals who control these institutions and implement policies that are intentionally...
... wheat and rice in India Wheat production in India now occupies the second position intheworld (shown in experimental plots in Figure 1.3) However, the demand for wheat in India will increase ... 1000 mm; (d) the northern plains between the northwest desert andthe Brahmaputra Valley andthe peninsula, excluding the coastal belt, which receive 500 to 750 mm rainfall; and (e) the northwestern ... incremental increases in yields per unit of fertilizer and other input are lower than they have been inthe past Inappropriate and indiscriminate use of chemical and organic fertilizers, pesticides and...
... compensate for these losses by expanding into other arable areas This may also result in spillover effects inthe form of further reduction inthe size of landholdings and, in some cases, even landlessness ... land still further inthe years to come Demands on finite water resources are increasing and, with the increase in population, contamination of water resources is on the rise Also, increase in ... located inthe western part of India, are poor in soil quality, and are prone to wind erosion The hills and tarai soils are mostly inthe northern and northeastern parts of the country and are...
... 1993) These pests infest the grain usually from other infested grain stored inthe same building or nearby In India, the insect species of most importance damaging the food grains including the ... consume and damage human foods inthe field and storage In addition, they spoil food in storage by leaving urine and droppings, thus reducing the sales value Through their gnawing and burrowing habit, ... been infected with aflatoxins, the high temperatures will not rid the grain of the toxin If the grain has a high level of the toxin, the only option is to destroy the grain Insect-infested grain...
... Apex institutions and federations of SHGs are expanding, but their sustainability is uncertain and their future role in promoting and strengthening the system is unclear STRENGTHEN ALTERNATIVE INSTITUTIONAL ... sustainable individual lending Other unresolved issues include who should bear the cost of NGOs and banks in forming and nurturing groups, the role and sustainability of federations of SHGs, the ... government, legal and financial institutions tend to disenfranchise the poor by restricting their entry into business, appropriating their property and weakening the quality of their health and educational...
... Resources andthe Environment: Pressing Problemsinthe Developing World Tycooly International Publishing Dublin, Ireland Seldon, T.M and D Song 1994 Environmental quality and development: Is there ... (on the horizontal axis) having that much income, as shown in Figure 29.1 A line of 45° from the origin defines the line of perfect equality and a line tracing the actual distribution of income ... underinvest in agricultural technology, inthe education of the rural population andinthe physical infrastructure in rural areas Each of these failures in policy weakens the performance of the...
... national and international levels, with the effects playing out at community, household and individual levels The analyses inthe last section of the book all agree that the performance of the agricultural ... achieve better and more secure lives for the human population, living in consonance with their environments rather than exploiting them Inthe latter two sections, contributors address problems of ... result of uncertain food supplies and degraded environmental quality, and there is no guarantee that the situation will get better during the coming decades Both food security and environmental...
... On the other hand, inthe far Northeast, along the Mekong River, over 2030 mm is received annually Variation inthe average amount of rainfall is therefore notable inthe Northeast During the ... pineapple and upland rice (RRIT 2005) Cherdchom et al (2002) reported four main integrated rubber farming systems inthe South of Thailand emerging during the financial crisis inthe late 19 1990's The ... introduced in Asia in 1876, when seeds were first shipped from the Amazonas to the United Kingdom and further to Ceylon and planted there Inthe following year, rubber trees were planted in Singapore and...
... radiation exposure inthe UK DM Parkin and SC Darby Tobacco-attributable cancer burden inthe UK in 2010 DM Parkin S14 11 Cancers attributable to infection inthe UK in 2010 DM Parkin S77 S6 10 Cancers ... hormones inthe UK in 2010 DM Parkin S73 The fraction of cancer attributable to lifestyle andenvironmental factors inthe UK in 2010: Introduction DM Parkin S42 S70 S2 Cancers attributable to inadequate ... Sara Hiom and Catherine Thomson for their questions www.bjcancer.com and comments; Colette Pryor for collating incidence data and Katrina Brown for invaluable support in preparing the report...
... years now inthe Netherlands In planning investments inthe pulp and paper industry, including investments in innovation, the question is no longer only in what to invest, but increasingly also ... water charges inthe Netherlands andthe electricity tax in Finland The evidence on the relationship between environmental policy instruments and innovation suggests that these instruments have ... of the main environmental changes inthe pulp and paper industry inthe recent past and their main drivers Table 2.1 Technology changes underlying environmental performance dynamics in pulp and...
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... On the other hand, it raises inflation Correspondingly, an increase in government purchases lowers unemployment On the other hand, it raises inflation The policy makers are the central bank and ... percentage point On the other hand, it raises the rate of inflation by percentage point A unit increase in government purchases lowers the rate of unemployment by percentage point On the other hand, ... purchases On the other hand, there is only one independent equation Thus there is an infinite number of solutionsThe cooperative equilibrium is determined by the first-order conditions for a minimum...
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