... characteristics of the product and market drive and shape brand loyalty The composite definition of brand loyalty The conceptual definition of brand loyalty that is most often used in brand loyalty research ... through discussion of the definition and measurement approaches in each type of market, and the importance of the construct to marketing theory and practice 28 JOURNAL OF PRODUCT & BRAND MANAGEMENT, ... deal of use for both practitioners and theorists First, it summarises and acknowledges the variety ofapproaches to brand loyalty Second, it offers an explanation for the variety and the lack of...
... [19], and NMR spectroscopic data of p25a homologs from mice, Caenorhabditis elegans and humans [20–22] demonTable Determination of Vmax and Km for DAT, NET and SERT in the presence and absence of ... vector, DAT ⁄ P25a and DAT ⁄ a-syn to obtain equal concentrations of vector DNA were incubated in the absence and presence of 0.5 mM DA for 24 h and subjected to analysis of viability by the ... vesicle-binding properties and facilitates cellular DA uptake via increased plasma membrane presentationof DAT Determination of the biological role of the vesicle binding and its potential role...
... funds and all of CARD partner of project No 04/2007 and we would like to thank to all of farmers for animal husbandry and onfarm data recording We thank the staff of the different districts of two, ... lowland and urban areas can develop new breed as F1 and exotic breed (Yorkshire and Landrace), more farmers in sandy and highland areas by their favour in MC -local breed Sow breeding types Landrace ... interviewers and examples for practice 2.3 Farm selection All of the pig farms, whereas were kept sows and piglets in two provinces (Quang Nam and Thua Thien Hue) and classified and random selection,...
... cancer of the scalp Top left – dose rate of 600 MU/ anddifferent leaf velocities Top right – dose rate of 100 MU/min anddifferent leaf velocities Bottom left – leaf velocity of 1.0 cm/sec anddifferent ... calculated using a DR of 100 MU/min and 600 MU/min showed a mean gamma index over all fields of 1.1 (PC) and 2.7 (SCCscalp) for a LV of 1.0 andof 0.2 (PC) and 0.7 (SCCscalp) for a LV of 10.0 The NMU ... Figure Influence ofdifferent energies on the number of monitor units applied Influence ofdifferent energies on the number of monitor units applied Mean of the number of monitor units of all fields...
... presence/absence of the other condition, digits involved, dominant hand, affected hand, associated hand pathologies, previous hand surgeries, any systemic diseases, presence of diabetes and the presence of ... incidences of diabetes and disease affecting the dominant hand were compared between study groups (CTS alone, TF alone, and both) using Chi-square statistical tests The frequency of concurrent CTS and ... Administration of Pittsburgh Health System IRB Cases of TF were defined by a history and/ or presence of catching, clicking or locking and tenderness over the A1 pulley CTS was defined by the presence of...
... namely a total bilirubin of 54µmol/L and aspartate aminotransferase of 39U/L with normal renal function and electrolytes A dipstick of his urine showed 1+ bilirubin, 1+ blood and 4+ ketones His Alvarado ... increasing de novo presentationof AAC in the absence of acute illness [3] and even in young, otherwise healthy patients without any predisposing factors [4] The age of onset of AAC has been reported ... avoid failure of conservative management and to prevent disease recurrence Surgical management of AAC in the end depends on the severity of the disease, physical status of the patient and the laparoscopic...
... of snails .23 4.1.4 Biomass growth rate and feed efficiency of snail 24 4.2 Effects ofdifferent diets on the growth and survival rate of Pila polita .25 4.2.1 Water quality parameters ... RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS .18 4.1 Effects ofdifferent stocking densities on the growth and survival of Pila polita 18 4.1.1 Water quality parameters 18 4.1.2 Growth of Black ... CAN THO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES EFFECTS OFDIFFERENT STOCKING DENSITIES AND DIETS ON THE GROWTH AND SURVIVAL RATE OF BLACK APPLE SNAIL (Pila polita) By DANG...
... the abundance of mitochondria within a cell and can vary according to the energy demands of the cell (Al-Kafaji and Golbahar, 2013) Proliferation and differentiation of mitochondria and mtDNA are ... biogenesis in blood and in tissues during different stages of lactation in PP and MP dairy cows, and 3) To give an overview about TL and TL- shortening in dairy cows during different stages of lactation ... differs among the types of cells and tissues (Robin and Wong, 1988; Renis et al., 1989; Falkenberg et al., 2007) and can be modified according to the energy demands of the cell and under varying physiological...
... thromboelastometry and the evaluation of adverse events Materials and methods Page of ventilated with 20 to 26 breaths min-1 and a tidal volume of 10 mL kg-1 to keep the end-tidal partial pressure of carbon ... responses and organ function Our model of a combination of hydroxyethylstarch and crystalloid represents the current concept at our institution, and probably of many other centres, for resuscitation of ... distribution ofparameters was shown on the interpretation of Q-Q plots and histograms Differences between groups were analysed with a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Scheffe's post hoc test and...
... concentrations of cys-Biotin on the biotinylation efficiency of EGFP purified from different hosts 55 19 Purification of SrtA anddifferent versions of SrtA 63 20 Activity assay of SrtA, N-SrtA and C-SrtA ... conventional plasmids and large bacteriophage genomes 26 2.6 Sequencing of genes 28 2.7 Site directed mutagenesis of genes 28 2.8 Expression ofdifferent fusion proteins from different vectors and hosts ... information on the different genes that were mutated and the different primers used please refer to Cloning table, Appendix B 2.8 Expression ofdifferent fusion proteins from different vectors and hosts...
... numbers in the form of a biofilm and are also often in a sessile state that is characterized by a slow rate of reproduction [8,10-13] An analysis we carried out of 110 infected hip and knee endoprostheses ... function of the spacer is on the one hand to release the antibiotic into the infected bed of the prosthesis and on the other to minimize soft-tissue contractures, retain soft tissue tension and so ... years (Tables and 2) Many authors determine the time of re-implantation of a prosthesis according to clinical parametersand clinical chemistry data and carry out an aspiration of the area before...
... significant change in system profile Attack Metrics • Severity is defined by the criticality of the target and lethality of the attack, and the effectiveness of system and network countermeasures ... frequency of intrusion detection reporting * *Place “call pre-emption” capability (software and personnel) in standby mode Place “call pre-emption” capability (software and personnel) in standby ... discussion of basic approaches to intrusion detection We started this section with the discussion of Events of Interest (EOI) – a notion that personnel and computing resources are limited, and often...
... influence of supply and demand Technical conditions, the level of wages, the extent of unused capacity of plant and labour, and the state of markets and competition determine the supply conditions of ... function of the rate of interest to preserve equilibrium, not between the demand and the supply of new capital goods, but between the demand and the supply of money, that is to say between the demand ... level of employment This analysis supplies us with an explanation of the paradox of poverty in the midst of plenty For the mere existence of an insufficiency of effective demand may, and often...
... level of employment This analysis supplies us with an explanation of the paradox of poverty in the midst of plenty For the mere existence of an insufficiency of effective demand may, and often ... either of temporary loss of work of the ‘between jobs’ type or of intermittent demand for highly specialised resources or of the effect of a trade union ‘closed shop’ on the employment of free ... aggregate demand function it is not necessary to know how the quantity of the resulting output, the standard of life and the general level of prices would compare with what they were at a different...
... 1972, p.111) Rationale Aims of the study Scope of the study Methods of the study Design of the study Research questions: What is the present situation of teaching and learning vocabulary at Pre ... teaching and learning 1.3 Approaches to language teaching and their relevance to vocabulary 1.4 Recent research about teaching and learning second language vocabulary 1.5 Advantages of the use of games ... teaching and learning 1.3 Approaches to language teaching and their relevance to vocabulary 1.4 Recent research about teaching and learning second language vocabulary 1.5 Advantages of the use...
... Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers 5.1 Introduction: The Nature and Purpose of the Rule of Law 5.2 The Core Meaning of the Rule of Law 5.3 The Extended Rule of Law 5.4 Dicey’s Version of ... DISTRIBUTION OF POWER Federalism and Devolution 7.1 Introduction: Federal and Devolved Government 7.2 Scotland 7.3 Northern Ireland 7.4 Wales 7.5 The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man 7.6 British ... aims of this edition remain the same as those of previous editions: namely, to explain and discuss critically the general principles of the constitutional law and administrative law of the UK and...