... "Elasticities of Substitution andthe Theory of Derived Demand," Review ofEconomic Studies, 1968 46 Nelson, R R., and E S Phelps, "Investment in Humans, Technological Diffusion, andEconomic Growth," The ... Russian and reprinted in Robinson and Vaiiey (eds.), The Economics of Education, New York, 1966, 276—323 58 Telser, L G., "Some Economic Aspects of College Education," Economics of Education Research ... 1, and still their relative incomes did not change greatly There appear to be four possible explanations ofthe phenomenon, three onthe demand side and one onthe supply side.36 Onthe demand...
... references and interpretation of other international human rights instruments The definition of discrimination against women inthe Convention onthe Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against ... jurisprudence The different nature of economic, social, andcultural rights, the vagueness of many ofthe norms, the absence of national institutions specifically committed to the promotion of economic, social, ... Racial Discrimination, the Convention onthe Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, andthe Convention ontheRightsofthe Child also have provisions related to the right to...
... with SY or SS on Se concentrations inthe blood, colostrum, and milk andonthe dynamics ofthe Se concentration, and 3) the effect of providing different dietary Se sources on selected blood biochemical ... respectively) Sampling during the colostrum period was done onthe day of calving andon day post partum As the cows calved continuously, the preceding period of Se supplementation varied, but was ... concentrations than the control with the SY group being the highest (Table 1) These findings correspond to previous observations [10,18] The colostrum Se concentration remains higher even if the...
... 3: Conclusion consists ofthe conclusion ofthe whole study, the implications for the translation and for the teaching and learning Limitations in doing the research and suggestions for further ... is the heart within the body of culture, and it is the interaction between the two that results inthe continuation of life energy Inthe same way that the surgeon, operating onthe heart, cannot ... structures ofthe second language, the exact contextual meaning ofthe original Semantic translation remains within the original culture and assists the readers only in its connotations if they constitute...
... Emotions in a service context 2.5.1 Emotional content of service During the 1980’s, the concept of hedonic consumption arose, acknowledging the importance of emotions within the service consumption ... review ofthe main definitions proposed inthe literature They tried to analyse inthe literature the common elements that appeared inthe miscellaneous definitions of satisfaction andinthe consumers’ ... based on Zuckerman (1979)’s concept of Sensation Seeking Tendency, which consists inthe inclination for certain types and intensity of emotional stimulation), and emotional content ofthe experience...
... on Economic, SocialandCulturalRights Other treaty bodies monitor the implementation of economic, socialandculturalrightsin relation to, for example, theprohibitionof discrimination on ... Convention onthe Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Committee onthe Elimination of Racial Discrimination ✓ ✓ Convention ontheRightsofthe Child Committee ontheRightsofthe ... Discrimination (1965) • International Covenant on Economic, SocialandCulturalRights (1966) • Convention onthe Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (1979) • Convention onthe Rights...
... [13,24,27] with in- phase coordination denoting synchronous rotations ofthe segments inthe same direction, and anti-phase coordination denoting synchronous rotations inthe opposite direction Statistical ... inthe design ofthe study andinthe data analysis MP and FK recruited participants ofthe LBP group and were involved inthe design ofthe study PJB was involved in drafting and revising the ... Stroop condition Error bars represent standard errors the effects of dual-tasking and not to the order of presentation ofthe conditions The main effect of group on stride length was not significant...
... protein was found nonessential for the proliferation of DT40 cells (data not shown), and therefore deletion of region IV was carried out by the introduction ofthe region IV deletion construct into ... hybridization Position ofthe probes, the size and position of restriction fragments hybridizable with the probe, and exon ⁄ introns are shown as in Fig 2A Positions ofthe DT40 specific-DHSs andthe exon ... remaining DHSs inthe deleted cells were examined to determine the roles of these DHSs onthe transcription of Ig-b gene andonthe maintenance ofthe active chromatin state Results Generation of DT40/Cre...
... long coastline of 4,810 km Her marine waters consist of a continental shelf of 148,307 km2 and an Exclusive Economic Zone of 450,000 km2 Economic Setting Malaysia consists of a federation of ... torching of forest lands in Indonesia could be on an industrial scale inthe future The monitoring, control, and management of Indonesian haze has to be on a regional basis among ASEAN members Being ... actively inthe regional and international fora on environment and has good working relationships with a number of international organizations Some of these linkages include United Nations Environmental...
... publication ofthe criminal norm In order to understand the distinction of mala in se offenses and mala prohibita offenses andthe general principle ofthe formal publication ofthe criminal norm ... principle in ancient cultures, these not include the modern meaning ofthe concept The first known formulation ofthe principle of legality is contained inthe second law of Ur-Nammu, from the ... criminal norm, and therefore the structure ofthe criminal norm contains only valid conditional clauses A valid conditional clause that is part ofthe criminal norm contains the components necessary...
... is independent ofthe choices of v and ωu , up to multiplication by a nonzero algebraic number, and only depends on u and H Inthe notation at H the beginning ofthe introduction, with Q0 = Q, ... character Another way to prove this equality is to apply (9) to the definition ofthe function η 3.2 The proofs The notations of Sections and 2, andthe conventions of subsection 2.4 are still in force ... concludes the proof Caution In what follows, in contradiction to classical usage and to the introduction to this article, the notation L(χ, s) will always refer to the nonprimitive L-function associated...
... resources, financing, management, service delivery and information systems • Share innovations that strengthen systems, including the Practical Approach to Lung Health • Adapting innovations from other ... bronchoscopy, are not recommended for the routine diagnosis of TB in children HIV testing In areas with a high prevalence of HIV infection inthe general population where TB and HIV infection are likely ... to thrive and look at the child’s growth chart Clinical examination (including growth assessment) There are no specific features on clinical examination that can confirm that the presenting illness...
... gave the audience a general understanding about definitions of conversion, and phenomenon of conversion - Chapter II: The effectiveness of conversion in daily conversations helps readers understand ... each ofthe classes and types of conversion The only word class that still consistently avoids conversion of its various kinds of pronominal words is perhaps the class of pronouns Moreover, conversion ... Traditional & occasional conversion A Traditional conversion Traditional conversion is the type of conversion commonly and traditionally used by the public E.g.: hand (v) Yellow (v) B Occasional conversion...
... Because of people being the emotion, there is similarity in respect of going through inthe impression of objective things andthe society, etc., These literal meanings of idioms and proverbs in English ... like the wind" can be understood by looking the words up in a dictionary and using some common sense and imagination andthe context ofthe phrase Better examples of idioms would be: To let the ... apprehension The aesthetic The education Logical though form Expressing concept and Expressing judgment, generalizing individual affirming attributive phenomena phenomena Function of language Noun denotation...
... the normal pattern of d fecation by e using an instrument based learning process In iofeedback b Clinical Interventions in Aging 2010:5 New treatment options for constipation inthe elderly therapy, ... Simultaneously, the voluntary efforts of bearing down increases the intra-abdominal pressure, facilitating the development of a stripping wave, resulting in stool evacuation Common causes of constipation in ... paring of neuronal nitric oxide in human colon.20 These fi ndings suggest an increase in inhibitory neurons inthe aging colon, affecting gut motility However, the ignificance of s these...
... application of nanotechnologies in food processing, packaging and distribution; the use of nanodiagnostic tools for detection and monitoring in food and agricultural production Nanotechnologies ... designations employed andthe presentation of material in this information product not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever onthe part ofthe Food and Agriculture Organization ofthe United ... confirmation ofthe authenticity of products This is where application of nanobarcodes incorporated into printing inks or coatings has shown the potential for use in tracing the authenticity of...
... Amount of instructional time in experiment Information about what other literacy instruction participants were receiving, including whether or not the interventions included spelling instruction ... Details of instructional time andof instruction received by the intervention groups, cont Author, date Information about what other literacy instruction participants were receiving, including whether ... synthetic phonics)? How different approaches impact onthe application of phonics in reading and writing, including beyond the early years? What proportion of...
... terminals ofthe magnetizing winding onthe sample; or the induced pressure in a secondary winding onthe sample mav be measured, this method eliminating the resistance-drop inthe magnetizing winding ... stating that the distortion ofthe wave ofthe exciting current is due, not to the energy lost inthe iron, but to the magnetic characteristic or the bending ofthe saturation curve, and therefore ... differences at the transformer terminals, cannot be sine waves, but contain a pronounced third harmonic and its overtunes, but no other harmonics; while the exciting currents contain no third harmonic...