... its global structure.
4 Spectral Analysis of PhoNet
In this section we describe the procedure and re-
sults of the spectral analysis of PhoNet. We begin
with computation of the spectrum of PhoNet. ... Bulletin of the School of Oriental and
African Studies, volume 35, pages 74–84. University
of London.
M. Sigman and G. A. Cecchi. 2002. Global organi-
zation of the wordnet lexicon. Proceedings of ... not.
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Athens, Greece, 30 March – 3 April 2009.
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Discovering Global Patterns...
... important of the
many inputs which evoke the complex concept of globalisation. Robertson,
continuing his sketch of historical phases of globalisation,
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writes of the ‘uncer-
tainty phase’ of globalisation, ... some sort of
order from the chaos of globalisation (although lacking the beauty of one of
Mandelbrot’s fractal patterns) . What does law contribute to, or reflect of, this
pattern?
2.2 Globalisation ... have appropriated
the global image of the white coat of the medical profession to bolster the pres-
tige of the witch doctor.
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These general patterns reveal a complexity of partic-
ularistic...
... per year.
Source: Author’s calculation based on data of VHLSS 2002.
One of leading concerns of consumption analysis is examining patternsof household consumption
cross-regions. Relying on empirical ... Here, education is measured in number of schooling year of household head. There are
some clear breakdowns of consumption level at number of schooling year of 9, 12, 15, 16, 18, and 21.
It’s ... like Vietnam of which consumption occupies a large share of aggregate demand.
1.2 FOCUS AND SCOPE OF THE THESIS
This thesis focuses on the demand side of the household consumption, of which household...
... Area
Planted
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20-25%
GLOBAL STATUS OF COMMERCIALIZED BIOTECH/GM CROPS: 2004
Global Status of Biotech Crops in 2004
• 2004 is the penultimate year of the first decade of the commercialization of genetically ... 2003.
The Global Value of the Biotech Crop Market
• In 2004, the global market value of biotech crops, forecasted by Cropnosis, was $4.70 billion
representing 15% of the $32.5 billion global crop ... a global basis.
• Another way to provide a global perspective of the adoption of biotech crops is to express the
global adoption rates for the four principal biotech crops as a percentage of...
... Institute of Medicine of the U.S.
National Academy of Sciences.
Christopher J. L. Murray is the Richard Saltonstall professor of
public policy, professor of social medicine, and director of the
Harvard ... Causes ofGlobal Burden of Disease, DALYs(3,0), 2001 88
Table 3.15 The 10 Leading Causes of Burden of Disease by Broad Income
Group, 2001 89
Table 3.16 The 10 Leading Causes of the Burden of Disease ... chief,
International Programs, of the National Library of Medicine of
the U.S. National Institutes of Health, graciously offered the
competent services of the Information Engineering Branch of
the National...
... study of morphological features and lack of
divergence in morphology accompanying speciation events
(Knowlton 1993). In addition, species boundaries are often
difficult to define because of lack of ... the
difference in proportion of substitutions between internodes
of 1 million years (soft polytomy) and an internode of zero
length (hard polytomy). Proportion (P) of bases expected to
undergo ... pattern of undersplitting of groups. An indi-
cation of undersplitting is the fact that copepod orders exhibit
excessive levels of genetic divergence. For instance, branch
lengths in orders of copepods...
... Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Predictive Medicine and Public Health,
University of Porto Medical School and Institute of Public Health of the
University of Porto (ISPUP), Al. Prof. Hernâni ... ages
(Global Burden of Disease standard value is 0.04) and an age-weighting correction constant
so that the introduction of age-weights did not alter the total number of YLL (Global Burden
of ...
Portugal
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Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Predictive Medicine and Public Health,
University of Porto Medical School and Institute of Public Health of the
University of Porto (ISPUP), Porto,...
... definition of this integral.
More generally, for a section u(x, ε)ofC
∂
Ω|
M
defined globally in x for small
ε and a global section w(x)dx of C
∂Ω|M
⊗π
−1
v
M
, we can define the integral of
microfunction
u(x, ... fiber
integral of Bdv and the Bergman kernel of H
0
(M,E
⊗m
); this is a localization
of (1.3).
I am very grateful to the referee for simplifying the proof of Proposition 3.
LOGARITHMIC SINGULARITY OF THE ... theorem, he
stated the real analyticity of the coefficients of the asymptotic expansion of
the Bergman kernel, though the proof was not published. Now a proof of this
theorem and claim, based on Kashiwara’s...
... Support of this dataset is provided by the Office of Science, U.S.
Department of Energy.
Source: Maps are based on data developed at the MIT Joint Program for the Science and Policy ofGlobal ... sector assessment of a number of soft measures such as water
harvesting in the adaptation measure “irrigation reform”.
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impact of climate change and affect the type and extent of adaptation ... average of the GDP growth projections of the three major integrated assessment models ofglobal
emissions growth—Climate Framework for Uncertainty, Negotiation, and Distribution (FUND; Anthoff
and...
... understanding of the role of coastal seas in global
nutrients and carbon cycles, and the impact of eutro-
phication on local, regional and global scales. It was
designed to develop globally applicable ... DPSI(W)R
2
Projects of the land-based sources of pollution portfolio
cover a wide spectrum of issues ranging from analysis of
the present state of the coastal and near-shore environ-
ment to the response of ...
to reduce impacts of land-based sources of pollution;
and to increase public awareness and understanding of
the effects of land-based sources of pollution on water
quality of the coastal ecosystems.
2.2...
... the range of the
years of takeoff across the same set of countries. Con-
vergence in the year of takeoff may occur due to two
reasons. First, there may be a convergence in the year
of commercialization ... parentheses.
∗
Significantly lower than mean of rest of countries (p<010 or p<005);
∗∗
significantly higher than mean of rest of countries.
Chandrasekaran and Tellis: Global Takeoff of New Products: Culture, ... Welch 2003, Van den Bulte 2000)
H9: Products of recent vintage take off
faster than products of older vintage
Chandrasekaran and Tellis: Global Takeoff of New Products: Culture, Wealth, or Vanishing...
... importance of the intestinal
barrier in the process of oral prion infection, this find-
ing might help clarify the entry and routing of PrP
Sc
in
the early steps of infection. Our observations of a ... intestine of zebra-
fish larvae call for evaluation of the potential prions
uptake of mammalian origin by the fish intestine.
Comparison of zebrafish prp1, prp2, and prp3
developmental expression patterns
The ... expression patternsof these three genes
should help clarify the functional relationships of
duplicated forms of the prion-related genes in the fish
genome as well as the specific roles and evolution of
PrP...