... client and also that they have incentives to protect their brand name Research has shown that there is demand for quality- differentiated audits and that the top tier audit firms are higher quality ... Australian Auditing Standards has not increased perceived audit quality (Hecimovic, Martinov-Bennie and Roebuck, 2009) In the UK, Beattie, Fearnley and Brandt (1998, 1999) find that the factors that audit ... APs and 45.5% of CFOs [Table about here] Research question 2: Perceptions of the impact of factorsaffecting audit qualitycombined groups Table shows the rank (out of 36), mean, median and standard...
... of these factors This study set out to explore the perceptions of mid-level providers regarding the factorsaffecting their performance and retention within the Malawian health system and addressed ... What factors affect the quality of their working environment? • What structures and systems exist for MLP support and supervision? • What possibilities MLPs feel are available for training and ... management and supervision; training and career progression; incentives http://www.human-resources-health.com/content/7/1/14 and retention factors; resource constraints; motivation; and status...
... and using drugsparticularly injecting heroin 1.5 Factorsaffecting the risk of HIV infection and STIs Those factors can be classified into categories: individual factor, socio-environmental factors ... have not understood correctly and sufficiently about ways of tranmission and risk -factors of HIV and STIs 4.2.3 Sexual behavior and drug use Having sex with both male and female partners Male homosexual ... at three body parts throat, anal and penis 4.4 Some risk factors of HIV infection and STIs 4.4.1 Factors related to anal sex without condom for the last time Factors such as living in neighboring...
... floor and udder quality, and a quadratic effect on udder circumference before milking, udder depth, udder floor and milk production (tables and 2) Large differences in udder circumference and udder ... floor (fig 1), udder quality (soft, meaty and mediocre) and milking ease (easy, mediocre and hard to milk) Quantitative traits were udder circumference (recorded before and after milking), udder ... characteristics and milk production, and parameters for adaptability to machine milking be investigated The purposes of this investigation were to examine environmental and genetic factors affecting...
... analyze the reliability of factorsand evaluation criteria for factors The author also applies descriptive Chapter 2: Analyzing reality and identifying factorsaffecting audit quality of financial ... market listed companies affecting audit quality of financial reports The outstanding affecting audit results of chapter is deeply systemizing factorsaffecting audit quality of From the audit ... groups of factorsaffecting audit quality of financial reports, including group of factors relating to auditors, auditing firms and groups of external factors Theoretical framework and overview...
... negative impact on audit quality Thus the model factorsaffecting audit quality Vietnam remaining six factors with specific equation is: Quality audit Vietnam = 0.192* Audit fees and capability + 0.641* ... Issues Related to Auditors and Manager of Audit Firm The knowledge and capabilities of the auditor is the factors that related and directly influence the quality of the audit quality The results of ... influence on the quality of auditing activities mathematics; and different countries depending on several factors to choose and apply 85 www.ccsenet.org/ijbm International Journal of Business and Management...
... (Jain and Anand 1976) Amount of cardiolipin in seminal plasma of cattle bull, which according to Pursel and Graham (1967), Clegg and Foote (1973), and Jain and Anand (1976) is 5.4%, 8.8% and 5.0 ... which according to Pursel and Graham (1967), Clegg and Foote (1973), and Jain and Anand (1976) is 28.0%, 31.8% and 36.8 ± 1.4% of total phospholipids, respectively 556 SMH Andrabi Table Continued ... spermatozoa of cattle bull, which according to Pursel and Graham (1967), Clegg and Foote (1973), and Jain and Anand (1976) is 35.6, 30.1 and 17.9 ± 0.8% of total phospholipids, respectively Amount...
... SIGNAL-DEPENDENTANALYSISSYNTHESIS SCHEME FACTORSFOR UNNATURALQUALITY OF SYNTHETICSPEECH I t appears that the quality of the overall speech depends on the quality of reproduction of voiced segments To determine the factors responsible ... Seneff, IEEE Trans Acoust., Speech and Signal Processing, vol ASSP-30, no 4, pp 566-577, August 1982 R.H Cotton and J.A Estrie, Elements of Voice Quality in Speech and Language, N.J Lass (Ed.), Academic ... sophistication, wlth consequent advantages of improvement in i n t e 1 g l b i l i t y , bandwidth compression and probably quality also VI DISCUSSION We have presented in this paper a discussion of an analysts-synthesis...
... Cite this article as: Balcells et al.: Factorsaffecting the relationship between psychological status andquality of life in COPD patients Health andQuality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:108 Submit ... importance of psychological factors Eur Respir J 2002, 19:47-53 Cleland JA, Lee AJ, Hall S: Associations of depression and anxiety with gender, age, health-related quality of life and symptoms in primary ... anxiety and depression had SGRQ scores that were 20, 20, 23 and 17 points higher than the reference group for Total, Activity, Impact and Symptoms, respectively Overall, COPD patients with anxiety and...
... as fruit juices and syrups Discoloration makes consumers perceive loss of the product quality (Torskangerpoll and Andersen, 2005) Anthocyanin stability is affected by several factors including ... sugars, sulfur dioxide and metal ions (Francis and Markakis, 1989; Mazza and Brouillard, 1987) Thermal treatments (pasteurization and concentration) adverse strongly on the stability of anthocyanins ... pectins and protein which cause viscosity and stupidity of juice The Pectinex can have pectinase and protease which break down the pectin and protein molecules to decrease viscosity and stupidity...
... 125- and 20- bp bands (lanes 1, 2, 3, 6, and 9) and CYP3A5*1/*3 genotype gives 168-, 148-, 125- and 20- bp (lanes 4, 5, and 10) CYP3A5*3/*3 genotype is not seen in this picture The 20- bp band ... and fixed effects exist, the effects of between- and within-subjects factors as well as the interaction between factorsand covariates and its effects are analyzed The difference between LR and ... CYP3A5*1/*1 genotype gives 148-, 125- and 20- bp bands, CYP3A5*3/*3 genotype gives 168- and 125-bp bands and CYP3A5*1/*3 genotype gives 168-, 148-, 125- and 20- bp [19] Statistical analysis Tacrolimus...
... inherently unstable Muscles around the spine and trunk are responsible for providing controlled movement andstability Maintaining controlled movement andstability in the trunk may minimise the risk ... lowest BMD, lowest trabecular number and greatest trabecular separation Generally vertebrae are less dense anteriorly and superiorly and more dense posteriorly and inferiorly with heterogeneity ... pathophysiology of osteoporosis and the local and global environment in which the bone operates The local environment includes muscle and connective tissue attachments and the adjacent intervertebral...
... Chapter 4: Findings and Discussion This chapter is entitled “Findings and discussions” which analyzes the results of the questionnaires and gives the assessment on the factorsaffecting students’ ... should use stress and rhythmic patterns, and intonation patterns of the language clearly enough so that people can understand what is said Rhythm, stress and intonation are important factors to express ... spelling, semantics and sentence formation It focuses on the knowledge and skill needed to understand and express the utterances’ meaning Grammatical competence is the ability to recognize and produce...
... followed by Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal The Free State and North West have fewer learners per school compared with Gauteng, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal Factorsaffecting teaching and learning Figure ... Limpopo the figure stands at 27 per cent The richer provinces, such as the Western Cape and Gauteng, have low 13 Factorsaffecting teaching and learning percentages – per cent and per cent respectively ... Cape Factorsaffecting teaching and learning than per cent In 2001 the City of Cape Town had 31.3, whereas Boland had 29.1 Similarly, in 2002 the City of Cape Town had 42.9 compared with Boland...
... addition to demographic factors like age and gender the demand for health and elderly care is affected by dependency, social and housing conditions of the elderly Fiscal and resource constraints ... labelled as MADL1, MADL2 and FADL1AGE, FADL2AGE and MADL1AGE, MADL2AGE, where F and M are shortcuts for female and male respectively, ADL1 and ADL2 shortcuts for instrumental and personal disabilities ... ordered logit models the impacts of age, dependency and other factors on probabilities to use home and community care for the elderly With these models and the age profile of the institutional care,...
... complexes and centrosomes J Cell Sci 112, 3649–3656 78 Pandita, T.K (2002) ATM function and telomere stability Oncogene 21, 611–618 79 Shore, D (2001) Telomeric chromatin: replicating and wrapping ... purity and accuracy [48] In general, flow cytometry sorting and analysis of cells are based on the staining and intensity of the fluorescent signal Thus, the choice of the flow cytometer depends on factors ... analyzed and the quality [49] When considering microscopy, the flow cytometry system parameters such as the type and number of fluorochromes/probes used, light source, objective, eyepiece and filters...
... investigate delays in the diagnosis and treatment of hospitalized patients with smearpositive pulmonary tuberculosis and to identify the factorsaffecting these delays MATERIAL AND METHODS Güneylioglu D ... total delay DISCUSSION We analyzed delays in the diagnosis and treatment of inpatients with smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis andfactorsaffecting these delays The present study indicated that ... Süreyyapal Center for Chest Disease and Thoracic Surgery, ba consisting of 1600 beds We reviewed the clinic records of all patients hospitalized between June and August 2001 and identified 204 newly diagnosed...
... followed by Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal The Free State and North West have fewer learners per school compared with Gauteng, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal Factorsaffecting teaching and learning Figure ... Limpopo the figure stands at 27 per cent The richer provinces, such as the Western Cape and Gauteng, have low 13 Factorsaffecting teaching and learning percentages – per cent and per cent respectively ... Cape Factorsaffecting teaching and learning than per cent In 2001 the City of Cape Town had 31.3, whereas Boland had 29.1 Similarly, in 2002 the City of Cape Town had 42.9 compared with Boland...
... Talay F et al Risk FactorsAffecting the Development of Tuberculosis Infection and Disease in Household Contacts of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis (such as uncle, grandfather, cousin) The ... VOLUME • ISSUE 35 Risk FactorsAffecting the Development of Tuberculosis Infection and Disease in Household Contacts of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis Talay F et al Table Factors associated ... contacts to be infected and become ill APRIL 2008 • VOLUME • ISSUE TURKISH RESPIRATORY JOURNAL Talay F et al Risk FactorsAffecting the Development of Tuberculosis Infection and Disease in Household...