... capacity building and awareness regarding medicinal Page of plants conservation status, domestication strategies as well as appropriate methods of propagation Conclusions The results of this study reveal ... medicinal plants in this region, was also being extensively harvested as a source of firewood and charcoal It is possible that this is one of the medicinal plants whose conservation status needs ... had used local plants for preservation of stored grains; hence, this is a popular method of preserving grains in this region Previous studies in other regions have shown that plants used by local...
... unwanted arsenic was successively concentrated in the recycling processes, reaching 8–10% in later batches as determined recently in analyses of two samples of Clydach process materials in powder ... buildings from the operations of the first four decades The seven high risk job designations in these work histories included major sequential process sites in the winning of nickel metal (calciner, ... on the revised JEM described above for its analysis, one of the several reasons that undermine the study 's findings associating excess risk with water soluble nickel exposure [8] Although arsenic...
... Physical Exposures 19 and asbestos, which cause pneumoconiosis In addition to causing pneumoconioses, silica and asbestos are known as carcinogens, inducing lung cancer and mesothelioma Asbestos ... been well controlled in industrialized countries, both acute and chronic poisonings have been increasing dramatically in industrializing countries In some of these countries, such as China (He, ... professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies She has contributed to numerous books and articles on trade policy issues David C Christiani is Professor and Director of...
... development of a higher peak bone mass during the adolescent years protects against bone loss and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women Retrospective studies of postmenopausal women in China reveal ... associated with these characteristics erode health Fear and stress increase blood pressure and serum cholesterol, and may increase a person s risk of diabetes, stroke, and heart disease (Ross ... environment in childhood—has also been linked to adult mortality, especially from cardiovascular diseases (Elo and Preston 1992) For some diseases such as tuberculosis, an infection acquired in...
... Fixed Point Theory and Applications The special issue contains 38 papers accepted Most of the papers touched on all applications of Kirk s fixed point theorem Mohamed A Khamsi Tomas Dominguez-Benavides ... touched on all applications of Kirk s fixed point theorem Mohamed A Khamsi Tomas Dominguez-Benavides ...
... exists one and only one point which produces this division of all points into two classes, this severing of the straight line into two portions.” As already said I think I shall not err in assuming ... it is contained in A1 and at the same time it is > β because contained in B2 V CONTINUITY OF THE DOMAIN OF REAL NUMBERS In consequence of the distinctions just established the system R of all ... everywhere discontinuous; but in spite of this discontinuity, and despite the existence of gaps in this space, all constructions that occur in Euclid s Elements, can, so far as I can see, be just as accurately...
... us to use very basic (but powerful) representation of the convolution in terms of the product of the corresponding polynomials The original Liggett s proof does not rely on this representation ... (relatively simple) fact that the convolution of logconcave sequences is also logconcave was proved in [3] in 1949 We present in this paper a short proof of Theorem(1.1) The Minkowski sum and the ... not simple, but was proved seventy years ago [1] The proof of the “only if” part in Theorem(2.3) is not difficult and short G .S Shephard first considers the case of positive coefficients, which is already...
... countries are of interest as reference points for our findings on the determinants of WTP These comparisons are made in the discussion section We first present the methods used, including the rationale ... the study sample was performed by the researchers The version of the questionnaire developed on that basis was then discussed in four focus groups consisting of interviewers The purpose of the ... the insurance, the respondent 's degree of risk aversion, perceived risk of injury/illness, perceived extent of the loss caused by illness/injury, and income [26] Using insurance theory, assuming...
... questions and teacher responses to pupil questions of some depth, if any The results of the study are discussed, and a second stage study, evolving from this discussion, is developed This involves ... from those definitions by means of the principles of logic (including the axioms of infinity and choice) In this sense it can be said that the propositions of the system of mathematics as here ... obscure borders, establishes the deductive structure of the safe kernel; all that is then left is the solution of problems inside the system, mainly constructing proofs or disproof sof the interesting...
... Prostitution in Indonesia Jones, Sulistyaningsih, and Hull describe the sex industry in Indonesia in detail, covering the issues of basic human rights, morality, employment and working conditions, gender ... really convincing, but this work is worth reading as the first report about human trafficking in Indonesia In Losing Control?: Sovereignty in an Age of Globalization (1996) Sassen discusses international ... corruption This report is very helpful because it includes various resources, such as a review of Indonesian legislation related to trafficking, a list of organizations working on trafficking in Indonesia,...
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... channels of distribution, business-to-business marketing, and global marketing channels He has publications in Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing, Dr Sungmin Ryu is an associate professor of ... high sales commissions, sharing the labor costs of the sales staff, and various types of promotion costs In addition to sales commissions, the discount store requests brand suppliers to pay logistics ... attempting to increase their sales share in discount stores Discount stores also charge 15-20% sales commissions to apparel brands for renting fees As discount stores request lower sales commissions...
... parts of this paper as the discussion turns to the implications of the ability-education-income inter- relationships for the assessment of the contribution of education to growth, the possible sources ... educational distribution.2' In fact, the IQ adjustment constitutes only a very small portion of Denison 's total "ability" adjustment One of his major adjustments is based on a cross classification of ... give some hope of success:38 If one starts with inputs defined per unit of output (assuming for this purpose constant returns to scale), and measures everything in logarithms of the variables, one...
... social legitimacy of court decisions In most constitutional legal systems, the superiority of the constitution and of constitutional provisions rests on the reflection of a wide social consensus.25 ... punish offenders, and Bacon in his Abridgement of the common law lists drunkenness as one of the sins of heresy In Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1633, 1634, one Robte Coles, for drunkenness, was disfranchised ... chapters concludes with a discussion of the conflict of laws issues relevant to the secondary principle under investigation Finally, Chap addresses the problem of the conflict of laws within the conflicts...
... sets of concluding observations, consistently criticizing restrictive abortion laws and asking states parties to review legislation making abortion illegal See e.g., Concluding Observations of ... recognised international standards States Parties shall take all necessary legislative and other measures to eliminate such practices, including: a) creation of public awareness in all sectors of society ... form of violence against women and has expressed concerns over high levels of sexual harassment of women, including in schools and work environments.54 The Human Rights Committee has also considered...
... features suggestive of TB The presence of three or more of the following should strongly suggest the diagnosis of TB • Chronic symptoms suggestive of TB • Physical signs highly of suggestive of TB ... formulations and dosing of first- and second-line TB drugs in children DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDREN The diagnosis of TB in children relies on careful and thorough assessment of all the ... to diagnose TB in children Careful history (including history of TB contact and symptoms consistent with TB) Clinical examination (including growth assessment) Tuberculin skin testing (TST) Bacteriological...
... consistently avoids conversion of its various kinds of pronominal words is perhaps the class of pronouns Moreover, conversion of pronouns into verbs, for instance, is not something we are prone ... constraints which are supposed to condition converting words from one class into another In this sense, not only simple word forms can serve as starting points of conversion, but derived words ... conversion and effectiveness of conversion in daily conversations, my paper is performed by parts PART I: Introduction consists of the rationale, scope, methods, applications places and design of...
... meaning and this brings learners interesting things Learning idioms and proverbs is not an easy task, so students often get confusing in defining, memorizing and using them To overcome these, some ... in need The image of a bushel of salt makes a strong impression on me All of us know that it is not easy for anyone to eat only a spoon of salt but a bushel of it A true friend will eat a bushel ... ofpeople being the emotion, there is similarity in respect of going through in the impression of objective things and the society, etc., These literal meanings of idioms and proverbs in English...