... Table 3.12 Bankingsector determinants of market power (Table 8) 82 Table 3.13 Bankingsector determinants of regional growth (Table 9) 82 Table 3.14 Bankingsector determinants of earning stability ... may increase with the entry of new competitors to the market. The set of variables includes a measure of branch opening (growth in number of bank branches), an indicator of the distribution of ... bankingsector variables, the ratio of lending to private sector to GDP, thegrowthof bank branches, the institutional diversity indicator (as described above), the Lerner Index and the ratio...
... losses of some large banks were disclosed. The comeback of trust into the business models ofthebankingsector would most likely be undermined. Finally, the lacking intention ofthe central ... not only minimizes the risk of future losses but also keeps the initial capital requirements ofthe bad bank low. The source of financing determines whether the government or private sector ... borne first by the taxpayer. The greater the amount paid initially for the troubled assets, the higher the risk of future losses. The participation ofthe private sectorin absorbing these losses...
... variety of industries, in particular the forest industry. The vast majority of tugs involved in forest operations are third party contractors and are therefore included in the ocean transport sector. Data ... increases in leisure/retirement time, and with increasing awareness of the ocean amenities ofthe province. The 2010 Winter Olympic Games will highlight the province as a world class tourist destination ... underestimates.3.8 Other Ocean SectorsThere are many other sectors inthe B.C. economy that are dependent on the ocean environment. However, most of these sectors will be addressed implicitly inthe analysis...
... Growers in the Plantation Sector There is predominance of small growers in the plantation sector. Table 4.12 reveals the share of small growers in the production of plantation crops in South ... significance of this sector. Table 4.5 shows the details ofthe Centre-State break up ofthe various taxes from the Plantation sector to the State Govenunent. I ,A varlety of taxes ;inti duties ... of mountains stretching down to the plains of Kerala. Table 4.13 shows the State-wise distribution of tea planted areas inthe South. Table 4.13 Tea Plantation Areas inthe South (in hectares)...
... that of registered nurses, the number of clinical officers in district and provincial general hospitalswas about the same as the number of doctors in thesefacilities. The average provincial ... Republic ofKenya Ministry of Health: Report on Challenges Facing the Kenyan Health Workforce inthe Era of HIV/AIDS. Nairobi 2004.5. Liese G, Dussault C: The State ofthe Health Workforce in Sub-SaharanAfrica: ... have increased the demand for health serv-ices, putting an additional stress on the existing humanresources inthe public health sector [12]. Prevalence of HIV/AIDS inKenya remains one of the...
... DNA binding of Smad3 by serine phosphorylation inthe MH1 domain[30]. This indicates that Smads are not restricted to TGF-b/BMP pathways; rather, they represent a point of convergence of various ... either kinase-dead TrkAreceptors or by the inhibitory Smad7 proteinTo assess the involvement of TrkA receptors in the activation ofthe Smad pathway, different TrkA variantswere tested in ... activation occursindependently from5phosphorylation at the C-terminalSSXS-motif.Involvement of Smad4 in NGF-triggered activation of the Smad signaling cascade In TGF-b1-induced signaling, R-Smads...
... resulting in atotal of 40 planting spots. Six seedlings were assigned to each ofthe 40 planting spots, four of them pair-wise in a pot, two planted nearby inthe soil (Fig. 1). The resulting ... H the height (mm) and TSL the terminal shoot length in 2002 (mm) ofthe seedlings. We did not usebiomass gain as a target parameter since no data on the basal diameterat the beginning ofthe ... sunflecksoccurred mainly early inthe morning or late inthe evening. In contrast, inthe treatments ‘noon’ and ‘control’ the input of unplanned direct energy was substantial (Fig. 4). Inthe treat-ment...
... - in the spacing of parenchy-ma bands and in the intensity of staining -were not always closely correlated, espe-cially in the lower trunk segments. More-over, the ... wider in the for-mer than in the latter (figs 4A, B). The staining of the wood background following lia thea Link) with special reference to the phloem. I. The flush ... evidence of a well-pronounced growth periodicity in the main shoot of Terminalia superba. The existence of a structural discontinuity in the peripheral wood and the significance...
... cessation of radial growth and the beginning of branchshrinkage also coincided with the beginning of branching in a recently initiated tier (fig9). Thus radial growth of branches ... started at the beginning of branching in the recently initiated tier. The developing tier exhibited more and morebranch buds, each of them expanding intoa rosette of leaves ... hairs). At the resumption of shoot growth, a few leaves arrested in their growth fell off and short internodeswere then found on main stems, indicatinga period of growth...
... of 8 years, the top ofthe frontal sinuses is at the level ofthe orbital roof, and by the age of 10 years, the sinuses extend into the vertical portion ofthe frontal bone. The final adult ... from one of several outgrowths that originate inthe region of the frontal recess ofthe nose, and their site of origin can be identified on the mucosa as early as 3 to 4 months in utero. ... By the age of 4 years, the average cranial extent ofthe frontal sinus reaches half the height ofthe orbit and extends just above the top ofthe most-anterior ethmoid cells. By the age of...
... CONCLUSION “ Robinson Crusoe” is the most famous and successful novel of Daniel Defoe. The charm of this story mainly lies in its intense reality, inthe succession of thought, feelings and incidents ... followed the bourgeois revolution.” Enlightenment” indicates the historical role ofthe bourgeoisie inthe age ofthe Bourgeois Revolution in comparison with the corrupt feudalism by recalling the ... typical example of initial accumulation of capitalism. Holding power in economics, the English bourgeoisie further encroached on the politic field. They became the driving force inthe English...
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