... [11,12]. The elevation of these sand ridges is about 2-7m, their width varies from 100 to 3000m. They distributed parallel tothe shore in the form of bows with a distance from each other about ... texture of bread with graves. Waves and tides during the Flandrian transgression had destroyed a surface deposits, composed mainly of silty clay and laterite nodules and transported them into ... consist of 5 sedimentary types and 18 lithofacies, distributed from the land tothe 25m water depth 2) Thickness ofthe Holocene deposits varies from 40 to 55 m, consist of silty sand and clay,...
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... Committee tothe Director Continue to Share and Coordinate Resources and Tools The DIWG recommends that the NIH continue to strengthen efforts to identify common and critical needs across the ICs to ... was engaged by the NIH Office ofthe Director to perform an analysis ofthe data received through the RFI. As an independent contractor, Ripple Effect staff is not invested in the ACD committee ... compliance, the NIH should set a low barrier for annotating and posting metadata. Furthermore, to incentivize investigators, the agency should mandate the use of data annotation using these standards...
... transfer from the lone pair ofan atom on one molecule to a s* antibonding orbital on its partner, to a range of atomsthat include P and Cl. The S atom too has been shown to bea prime candidate ... Adhikari and S. Scheiner p*(CO) interaction, as do many ofthe other structures. Anotherminimum, 0.2 kcalmolÀ1higher than the first, adds anotherpair of charge transfers, both into the SS s* antibonding ... transferred from the N lone pair into the s* anti-bonding orbital ofthe SH bond. This transfer is facili-tated by the overlap ofthe N lone pair with the lobe of the s* orbital proximate to...
... AW gleaned from our analysis of DoD data. We first provide a descriptive overview ofthe civilian AW. We next discuss the issue of recat-egorizations into and out ofthe AW and some ofthe challenges ... substantive.A lack of clarity as tothe definition ofthe workforce and how it varies across organiza-tions is a barrier to effective management ofthe acquisition workforce and the development of ... depth of experi-ence, not breadth. Tothe extent that the FY 2006 AW SESs did change services, their moves tended to be from the Department ofthe Navy toward the Office ofthe Secretary of Defense...
... Access and Management:Information access and management is an area of great activity, given the rise in popularity ofthe Internet and the explosion of data available to users. It is the ... time, and is also an area where intelligent agent function is currently being used. Users today want the ability to automatically prioritise and organise their e-mail, and in the future, they ... pervasive and network centric computing shifts the focus from the desktop tothe network, users want to be more mobile. Not only do they want to access network resources from any location, they...
... contagious, and was able to take pieces of their host’s cellular membranes to allow them to evade the immunological responses of their host. 3. The 1918-1919 Pandemic The onset ofthe 1918-1919 ... pigs and humans. Some of these human and avian influenza viruses might become adapted to pigs and circulate in that population. The co-circulation ofthe viruses in swine, avian and human populations ... According to Shope’s conclusion, which would be the dominant hypothesis, was that the source ofthe pandemic was an animal virus, which crossed from one species to another to eventually infect humans....
... where an ESC has successfully contributed tothe embryo, the resultant offspring will be chimeric (up to ca. 50% of animals). The ESC contribution to a mouse can high (up to ca. 80% ofthe cells), ... inherently very costly and technically demanding, due in large part tothe need to remove embryos from the female, to manipulate the embryos and finally to return the embryos to the reproductive ... constructs (transgenes) by animal sperm cells [33, 34]. A majority of these reports provide evidence of post-fertilisation transfer and maintenance of transgenes. Several ofthe studies report the subsequent...
... Incidence of Ocular Zoonoses referred tothe Inflammatory and Autoim-mune Ocular Diseases Service ofthe University of Parma - Italy Stefania Gonzales, Alessandro Giannone, Pierangela Rubino, Francesca ... raising of farm animals and the transformation of raw products into food (cheese, meat, cured meats, etc). Indeed, the province of Parma is known also as the food valley”. The characteristics of ... Tuscany and from Ligury, and Po river flows through its territory. The territory of Parma Province presents two types of en-vironment: mountains with woods in the South and floody plains in the...
... in the price ofthe underlying. 25 The derivative ofthe price ofthe option to respect tothe price ofthe underlying instrument. It measures the sensitivity ofthe option to changes in the ... than 95%, and so the VaR ofthe combined is positive (and, in this case, equal to 100 CHF)4. The VaR ofthe combined position is therefore greater than the sum ofthe VaRs ofthe individual ... Sincere thanks to Roberto Frassanito and Michael Rey for their most useful explanations and remarks. I am very grateful to Prof. Uwe Schmock for all the help with the mathematical theory. And...