... piece of wisdom is always welcome Working together, journalists and experts are the architects of much conventional wisdom Advertising too is a brilliant tool for creating conventional wisdom Listerine, ... conventional wisdom in Galbraith’s view must be simple, convenient, comfortable, and comforting—though not necessarily true It would be silly to argue that the conventional wisdom is never true ... Mr Bush is that he’s a bluff, honest, plainspoken guy, and anecdotes that fit that story get reported But if the conventional wisdom were instead that he’s a phony, a silver-spoon baby who pretends...
Ngày tải lên: 17/10/2013, 18:20
Why Do We Need Fiber?
... Why Do We Need Fiber? (The need for more speed) A Study on Video Over IP and the Effects on PON Architectures ... wireless, completing the “IP Quadruple Play.” When and how soon is anyone’s guess, but the impact on existing and future networks is going to push the need for more speed (bandwidth) IP to and in the ... decreases over longer distances Many operators find IPTV deployment over xDSL more attractive given existing investments in the copper plant and the need to deliver services quickly However, one of...
Ngày tải lên: 18/10/2013, 19:15
Why do languages die
... endangered minority languages.22 Why is this stage so important? It is because bilingualism offers a modus vivendi between the dominant and dominated language – an option for coexistence without confrontation ... is influenced by a more dominant culture, and begins to lose its character as a result of its members adopting new behaviour and mores This can happen in several ways The dominance may be the result ... usually the last domain to be affected Its presence may still be strong in some domains, such as the arts, popular entertainment, and folklore, but these are perceived to be domains with less...
Ngày tải lên: 01/11/2013, 09:20
Why do Internet services fail, and what can be done about it? ppt
... interfaces This does not mean a simple GUI wrapper around existing per-component command-line configuration mechanisms we need fundamental advances in tools to help operators understand existing system ... operator at Online accidentally brought down half of the front-end servers for one service group (partition of users) using the same administrative shutdown com- ImplePotential mentation reliabilcost ... more difficult to mask using the service’s existing redundancy mechanisms their exclusion from Section 3.1.) Table shows that contrary to conventional wisdom, front-end machines are a significant...
Ngày tải lên: 06/03/2014, 21:20
How and Why Do Small Firms Manage Interest Rate Risk? Evidence from Commercial Loans pot
... Holmstrom, Don Morgan, Jeremy Stein, David Smith, John Wolken, and seminar participants at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the London Business School, the University of Notre Dame Mendoza ... STBL than in the SBF The STBL does not report commitments made, only amounts drawn down on the credit line 25 rate loan share on the real interest rate, quarterly inflation rate, the 10-1 year ... 0.27 3248 Sample All loans Include endogenous loan/ lender No characteristics? Real federal funds rate 10-1 year yield spread Inflation rate Other variables pseudo R No observations 47 0.22 1867...
Ngày tải lên: 15/03/2014, 10:20
Beyond the Golden Section and Normative Aesthetics: Why Do Individuals Differ so Much in Their Aesthetic Preferences for Rectangles? pot
... have aesthetic preferences for some random dot patterns over others; McManus & Kitson, 1995) The great art critic and historian, Heinrich 123 Wolfflin, in his doctoral thesis of 1886 (see Wolfflin, ... entire stimulus domain while allowing more detailed attention to be paid to pairs that are adjacent in stimulus space The Web site also contains complete sets of stimuli that can be downloaded, as ... presented with pairs of gray shapes and asked to identify which one you prefer (i.e., which looks nicer or more attractive).” The instructions purposely referred to shapes rather than “rectangles.”...
Ngày tải lên: 30/03/2014, 16:20
why do trees die
... root and stem elongation because more is demanded for life-sustaining respiration Perhaps this is why younger trees, having a higher ratio of photosynthetic surface to respiring tissue, grow more ... loss of larger limbs – reduces photosynthesis and carbohydrate production; if respiration rate does not decline proportionately, mortality results Maintenance of living tissue (respiration), ... listed in Table 1, along with an interpretation of how each factor might affect the processes So why trees die? Their death follows a reverse chronological sequence Trees die because respiration...
Ngày tải lên: 20/04/2014, 13:38
báo cáo sinh học:" Specialist training in Fiji: Why do graduates migrate, and why do they remain? A qualitative study" potx
... interviewed, of whom four were Indo-Fijians and three were Fijians All seven doctors are actively establishing medical careers overseas Two of the four Indo-Fijian doctors described leaving primarily ... Job satisfaction and psychological health of doctors at University of Benin Teaching Hospital Occupational Medicine 2004, 54:400-403 Kyaddondo D, Whyte SR: Working in a decentralized system: ... status (see Table 2) Although doctors living in Fiji outside of Suva (the capital) as well as doctors living in Australia were interviewed, for practical reasons most doctors were interviewed in...
Ngày tải lên: 18/06/2014, 17:20
why do you need a firewall
... different upload and download speeds, and sometimes the actual speed depends on how many other people are surfing 04 540483 Ch01.qxd 5/28/03 9:26 AM Page 15 Chapter 1: Why Do You Need a Firewall? ... message or a Web page, and then decide how to handle this traffic What Firewalls Do So what exactly does a firewall do? As network traffic passes through the firewall, the firewall decides which ... inadvertently infect computers in your network 04 540483 Ch01.qxd 5/28/03 9:26 AM Page 11 Chapter 1: Why Do You Need a Firewall? Just because you’re paranoid “Aren’t you a little paranoid?” is a question...
Ngày tải lên: 11/07/2014, 09:40
Báo cáo sinh học : "Why do taste cells generate action potentials" potx
... potentials Type II cells, also called ‘receptor’ cells, possess the G-protein-coupled receptors and downstream signaling effectors for bitter, sweet, and umami taste In these cells, receptor binding ... presence of Ba2+ Holding potential -70mV (AV and SCK, unpublished) TEA, tetraethylammonium; TTX, tetrodotoxin (b) When the apical region of a taste bud is stimulated with various tastants, the action-potential ... require action potentials [11] D-phe, D-phenylalanine; QHCl, quinine-HCl; Sac, sodium saccharin is predominately expressed in pain fibers One of the characteristic features of this channel is its slow...
Ngày tải lên: 06/08/2014, 19:20
Ecological aspects of the floral phenology of the cork-oak (Q suber L): why do annual and biennial biotypes appear docx
... demonstrated the existence of different types of seed cycles in the cork-oak The ’annual biotype’, requires only season to complete its reproductive cycle (ie, similar to that of the Lepidobalanus group), ... red oaks (Erythrobalanus) require seasons The existence in cork-oak of the different reproductive strategies, the ’annual’ (similar to that of the Lepidobalanus group) and the ’biennial’ (similar ... The long period of dormancy and the of reactivation of development also appear to be optimal for the climatic conditions If fertilization occurs after a short pe- timing riod of dormancy (or immediately...
Ngày tải lên: 08/08/2014, 19:21
Báo cáo y học: " State of the Art: Why do the lungs of patients with cystic fibrosis become infected and why can''''t they clear the infection?" pps
... appropriately In this review, we ask two questions: Why the lungs of patients with CF become infected? And why they not clear these infections? Why CF patients become infected? Mechanical factors ... Boucher RC and Doring G: Effects of reduced mucus oxygen concentration in airway Pseudomonas infections of cystic fibrosis patients J Clin Invest 2002, 109:317-325 Vasil ML: Pseudomonas aeruginosa ... cell killing of hybridomas producing protective, opsonic antibody to Pseudomonas aeruginosa J Clin Invest 1993, 91:1079-1087 Marshall BC and Carroll KC: Interaction between Pseudomonas aeruginosa...
Ngày tải lên: 13/08/2014, 13:20
Báo cáo y học: "Why do ineffective treatments seem helpful" docx
... therapeutic touch [18] Millions still cling to the long-discredited doctrine of similarities: are you familiar with homeopathy? Why does faith in personal clinical experience persist, given its clear ... cognitive dissonance By late 1954, Dorothy Martin was convinced a cataclysmic flood soon would inundate North America, and perhaps the entire world [41] Fortunately for Dorothy and devoted Chicago-area ... a "flying saucer." http://www.chiroandosteo.com/content/17/1/10 December 21, 1954 came and went without aliens, space ships, or watery devastation Did Dorothy and cohorts desist with proclamations...
Ngày tải lên: 13/08/2014, 14:20
Báo cáo y học: " Why Do We Put Cervical Collars On Conscious Trauma Patients?" ppt
... Spinal Cord Injury 4th edition London: BMJ Books; 2002 Marx JA, Biros MH: Who is at Low Risk after Head or Neck Trauma? NEJM 2000, 343:138-140 McDonald JW, Sadowsky C: Spinal-cord injury The Lancet ... whether cervical spine movement in an unstable injury will lead to neurological impairment It is well documented that neurological signs can progress following spinal cord injury, but the cause of this ... injury are pain and protective muscle spasm with a marked reluctance to move the injured part: why should the cervical spine be any different? Thirdly, we should ask whether the application of...
Ngày tải lên: 13/08/2014, 23:20
why do ships float
... the fork displace water for the same reason Your weight pulls you down The force of gravity is doing it Gravity pulls everything down on land, too But there is more to the story Water pushes up ... Science Curriculum Resource Teacher Ships_FNL.indd 8/11/09 4:33:40 PM Science in the Real World: Why Do Ships Float? Copyright © 2010 by Infobase Publishing All rights reserved No part of this book ... Why Do Ships Float? by Susan Markowitz Meredith Science and Curriculum Consultant: Debra Voege, M.A.,...
Ngày tải lên: 05/11/2014, 19:24
why do spreadsheets rule even in erp environments
... problems Why? bwcommunicator.com Why Spreadsheets Rule In ERP Domains Here’s the dirty little secret: ERPs are terrible at For the rank-and-file information worker who collaborative planning has dozens ... cell-based sharing methodology Why Spreadsheets Rule In ERP Domains a BOARDWALKTECH Whitepaper B Boardwalk Communicator oardwalk Communicator is an add-on to Microsoft Excel for Windows that centralizes ... the reasons why you can lose control over data Let’s examine email first, since it’s the easiest, and most predominant form of spreadsheets getting into the wild bwcommunicator.com Why Spreadsheets...
Ngày tải lên: 05/11/2014, 23:30
Why do people in general and business managers in particular need to plan ahead? What are the side effects of not planning?
... it is you want to do, plan it, work out the steps to take to achieve your goal, and get on with it If you don’t plan your plan, it will remain a dream So what happens when you don’t have a plan? ... complete What if you don’t have a plan? You will end up in other people’s plan Yes, indeed, if you don’t have a plan, then you will end up becoming part of people’s plan If you don’t have a plan, ... contains opportunities and hidden perils You can be very very talent but you don’t anticipate all things So, if you don’t plan, you will be caught in perils or miss out opportunities Of course,...
Ngày tải lên: 23/03/2015, 10:58
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