... sound as appliedto most pit bulls and superior to any alternatives, Heidi must apply it to Martha’s pit bull even if she is convinced that Martha’s pet is gentle, well behaved, and unlikely to harm ... continue to engage in moral and empirical reasoning to resolve disputes If, however, the case is governed by a precedent rule, courts turn instead to interpretation and deductive reasoning.14 To make ... adjudicators Traditionally, common-law judges were reluctant to assume lawmaking authority: their task, as they saw it, was not to make law but to find it embedded in social and legal practice and...
... actions 1.2.3 Integratedmanagementand policy analysis Integratedmanagement Rapid changes of objectives and methodological approaches towards the management of natural resources and environment ... such as a river basin or a coastal area These changes result in integrated coastal- zone management, integrated river basin management and/ or ecosystem-based river basin management (Nakamura, 2003) ... (WCC, 1993): Integratedcoastalzonemanagement involves the comprehensive assessment, setting of objectives, planning andmanagement of coastal systems and resources, taking into account traditional,...
... actions 1.2.3 Integratedmanagementand policy analysis Integratedmanagement Rapid changes of objectives and methodological approaches towards the management of natural resources and environment ... such as a river basin or a coastal area These changes result in integrated coastal- zone management, integrated river basin management and/ or ecosystem-based river basin management (Nakamura, 2003) ... (WCC, 1993): Integratedcoastalzonemanagement involves the comprehensive assessment, setting of objectives, planning andmanagement of coastal systems and resources, taking into account traditional,...
... size, and location • Use a body map and/ or photographs to supplement written description • Obtain a consent form prior to photographing patient Include a label and date Document laboratory and ... How to a health and safety assessment • Suggested language to provide validation to a client who discloses abuse • How to respond to safety issues • How to document a client’s disclosure and ... and reproductive health have expanded our understanding of the dynamics and health effects of abusive adult and teen relationships This has led to new terminology to describe forms of abuse and...
... involved in takeovers and large companies tended to engage in higher gearing and this led to higher retention ratio and eventually higher growth is attained (international business and management) II- ... appraisal which may be appliedto evaluated and rank potential investment opportunities and their relative merits and limitations In this report, I will give methods to evaluate and rank potential ... rivals When a company wants to takeover a target firm, there are some influences affect management, employees, financial, stockholder and economy of scale • Management When a change in company control...
... interventions, and (e) generalize results of studies to specific populations MHPs who aspire to expand their career into the field of applied exercise psychology need to understand the foundations ... health behavior change are due to: (1) preventing illness or promoting health behavior, (2) disease management, that is to obtain a diagnosis andto discover suitable treatment, and (3) to receive ... choose to be inactive, the reasons why others begin an exercise program and then quit, and what each of us can to start and maintain a regular exercise regimen, a concept called adherence, and to...
... toilets, increased advocacy and education will be necessary to convince people to use the toilets, to create separate male and female toilets in schools, andto promote proper practices of hand ... recognizing symptoms of dehydration and properly managing diarrhoea, and on promoting these practices to mothers It is usually diarrhoea which first brings babies into contact with doctors and the health ... diarrhoea.” Information by itself is not enough It has to be communicated It has to be received It has to be understood It has to be used to make the desired change This plan addresses this need for supplemental...
... Then, Eqs. (5) and (6) are integratedto get k and ε , and consequently the new coefficient of eddy viscosity. All newly obtained water level, flow discharges and coefficient ... shallow water, Coastal Engineering 20 (1993) 185. [15] F.C.K. Ting, J.T. Kirby, Observation of undertow [16] [17] [18] [19] 169 and turbulence in laboratory surf zone, Coastal Engineering 24 (1994) 51. ... of TKE in the surf zone is very important and should not be neglected. Thus, without accounting for this, it is not easy to simulate the beach erosion during storm and the consequent recovery after the storm. ...
... Plan defines a set of coastal risk-reduction and restoration projects to be implemented in the coming decades to reduce hurricane flood risk tocoastal communities and restore the Louisiana coast ... Between Change in Land by Year 50 and Shrimp 54 ix x Planning Tool to Support Louisiana’s Decisionmaking on Coastal Protection and Restoration 4.14 Trade-Offs Between Change ... Time frame RAND TR1266-S.4 Year 50 (with Master Plan) xviii Planning Tool to Support Louisiana’s Decisionmaking on Coastal Protection and Restoration Figure S.5 Change in Land Area With and Without...
... components and policies affect robustness most? What processes and policies improve robustness? Initial efforts such as Taylor and Ford (2006) should be extended and expanded Change management, risk management, ... models (dozens to date) to forecast and mitigate change impacts, including quantifying the changes’ effects, diagnosing the causes, and planning and testing mitigating actions to reduce project ... applications to project management are timeintensive and as a result costly In addition to greater training, development of “packaged” project models, components, and tools to support model setup and...
... (1927) and by Davisson and Germer (1927), for neutrons by E Fermi and L Marshall (1947), and by W H Zinn (1947), and for helium atoms and hydrogen molecules by I Estermann, R Frisch, and O Stern ... states ỏ9 and õ9 ỏ c9 ỏ9 c9 õ9 ỏ õ where ỏ9 and õ9 refer to states with atomic magnetic moments parallel and antiparallel, respectively, to the second magnetic đeld gradient and where c9 ỏ and c9 ... for the particle to reach the detection screen D and the two wave functions ỉA (x) and ỉB (x) are added together With a detector at slit A, the two paths are distinguishable and it is the probability...
... so as to guarantee reliability, validity and sensitivity to changes, and should be easy to apply andto interpret [2,3] In the past decade health status and health related quality of life (HRQOL) ... Journal of Rheumatology 1994, 21:2349-2352 Ruperto N, Ravelli A, Pistorio A, Malattia C, Cavuto S, Gado-West L, Tortorelli A, Landgraf JM, Singh G, Martini A: Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric ... quadriplegia according to motor involvement [24] The motor function was evaluated according to the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) and the patients were grouped into five levels [25]...
... manipulators (robotic arms and hands) and mobile robots (robotic wheelchairs) The goal is to develop systems capable to help people with different motor disabilities The systems shown in [6] and ... muscle on the forehead), to generate a series of activations to open/close a gripper, andto move it to pre-defined positions, thus allowing people with severe motor disability to execute activities ... send it to the signal filtering and amplification subsystem Afterwards, this signal is sent to another board to be converted to digital data Finally, such signal is transmitted to a desktop computer,...
... the autocorrelation matrix RSMD is calculated according to (21) The eigenvalues and eigenvectors are obtained by using the eigenvalues decomposition of RSMD The eigenvectors are equal to the ... measure of detection quality [24, 25]: R= Dwr − Dww σ wr + σ ww , (32) where D and σ represent the mean value and the standard deviation of the detector responses, while the subscripts wr and ww ... appear and they are included in detection, as well [19] Namely, the cross-terms also contain the watermark, and hence they contribute to the watermark detection The detection performance is tested...
... define a capacitor with initial voltage of V and a harverster which is equal to 0.855 mA (50) and a capacitor of 875 μF On the DUT, the first thing to is to check if there is enough energy and if the ... Savg is 3% (testbed) and 3.5% (simulator); the maximum negative deviation is 11.5% (testbed) and 12% (simulator) The Sind varies between 80% and 100% Figures 12 and 13 show the spatial distribution ... connected VDD (voltage drain drain) to the USB power of the board The ADC (analog -to- digital converter) and DAC (digital -to- analog converter) lines are connected to DAC1 and ADC4 of the EE’s MSP430 Next,...
... point and sets out in detail how to capture Geographical Information and develop GIS for effective andintegrated emergency management 10 A Guide toGIS Applications in Integrated Emergency Management ... to establish a framework to prepare for and have the capabilities to respond toand recover from such a range of potential emergencies 14 A Guide toGIS Applications in Integrated Emergency Management ... wrong there GIS is a tool that enables us to account for geography, and geography is critical in understanding, planning for and communicating hazards, risks and vulnerabilities A Guide toGIS Applications...