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... trauma, infection, intrauterine catastrophes 16 or head surgery17. In our case, the lack ofa previous history of trauma, infection and head surgery leads us to believe that the AC was ... occurrence of AC and the presence of AC in patients with genetically determined cystic diseases, such as ADPKD, have indicated a genetic component in the cystogenesis of AC18. The interesting feature ... the Na+–K+–2Cl− cotransporter NKCC1 gene was es-calated in AC and NKCC1 was present inthe AC wall. These finding indicated NKCC1 gene might play an important role in cystogenesis. The...
... translated a new insight to adjusted design parameter of constructed wetland in tropical countries for domestic wastewater treatment. The linear decreasing OM distribution to the increasing ... a useful for constructed wetland management and design. As more and more OM deposit, in particular inthe head ofthe root zone, the sand ofthe CSFW should be clean or replace after certain ... methods Sand sampling was done during January 2007 inthe experimental constructed subsurface flow wetland (CSFW) located at Campus I of Can Tho University (Figure 1). The main part of the system...
... he was a member ofthe Imperial War Cabinet during the First World War, played a significant role inthe foundation ofthe League of Nations,and was made Chancellor ofthe University of Cambridge. ... within a common law legal order which they make sense ofin accordance with the rigid doctrine of theseparation of powers; and, finally, functionalism, a theory ofthe administrative state that ... the claim that it is either dismal or atbest ambiguous. Indeed, I will show that there is a plausible argument thatwhen judges assert that they are maintaining the rule of law in exceptionalsituations,...
... differfrom each other, sometimes quite dramatically, inthe way they arrange the institutions that are principally involved in bringing the principles of the rule of law to realization. In fact, the ... that they are maintaining the rule of law in exceptionalsituations, they make things worse not better from the perspective of a substantive conception ofthe rule of law. For they maintain that ... role of the executive in maintaining the rule of law. Chapter 4,‘Theunityofpublic law’, weaves the threads ofthe entire argument ofthe book togetherviaadiscussion ofthe relationship between international...
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... that speaking ability is regarded the measure of knowing a language. The learners define speaking as the most important skill they can acquire. They assess their progress in term of their accomplishment ... mother tongue if they are grouped with those having the same language, and particularly talking in small groups because they find it easier and more natural to speak their mother tongue than ... the class into two teams and play some kind of game. You could have the left side ofthe room against the right side, boys against girls, or each row against all the others. Competition can...
... agricultural or industrial. Agriculture in India, sub-Saharan Africa, and Asia (excluding China) is forecast to create the most additional water demand to 2030. In China, industrial demand for water ... been taking place at several times the natural replacement rate, the amount of available arable land per person has dropped substantially and agricultural productivity has slowed.At the same ... each other in predictable ways. They act as a complex and unpredictable system, feeding, amplifying or ameliorating the effects of others. Business leaders seeking to manage the risks and...
... costs, and the increasingperception of health as a business. All of these havecontributed towards increasing privatisation of healthcare services in general and in home care in partic-ular. A ... increasing income and wealth in- equalities and the weakening of social infrastructureswithin Canada and elsewhere as resulting from the ascendance of concentrated monopoly capitalism andcorporate ... disabilities—isrelatively low as compared to all nations except the US. The low US rate may reflect the lack of availableTable 5Reports of being a victim of crime as percentage of total population in Canada and...
... further in that chapter, picking up a theme first sounded in Chapter 4, thatmining the vast amount of personal information stored in public andprivate computer databases is a critical weapon against ... meaning ofthe originaltext may have been abandoned inthe process. For reasoning by anal-ogy is slippery. Invariably there is a choice of analogies. Advocacy of revolution could have been analogized ... taken and so wecannot be certain that it will actually increase safety. Most safetymeasures are aimed at reducing risks rather than eliminating cer-tainties, but that doesn’t make the measures...
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