... against the king’s power Furthermore, instead of betraying the interest of their country to the court inthe metropolis (London) to get ‘place, office and pension’, and of expending money there, ... introduced the following form of government into all the nations they subdued The general ofthe army became king ofthe conquered country, and he divided the lands among the great officers of ... demonstrated in ‘our Author’s Scheme’ inthe form ofthe independent structures of market and industry, by means of its oppressive policy against the woollen industry in favour ofthe linen industry...
... percent of available land Of these, 16 are in Africa, in Latin America, in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and inthe rest ofthe world More strikingly, many ofthe counties with ample amounts of ... de-population ofthe countryside In Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan, area sown to grains has declined by 30 million since the end ofthe Soviet era even as exports, at least in years of normal rainfall, increased ... Series disseminates the findings of work in progress to encourage the exchange of ideas about development issues An objective ofthe series is to get the findings out quickly, even if the presentations...
... against the king’s power Furthermore, instead of betraying the interest of their country to the court inthe metropolis (London) to get ‘place, office and pension’, and of expending money there, ... introduced the following form of government into all the nations they subdued The general ofthe army became king ofthe conquered country, and he divided the lands among the great officers of ... demonstrated in ‘our Author’s Scheme’ inthe form ofthe independent structures of market and industry, by means of its oppressive policy against the woollen industry in favour ofthe linen industry...
... contributed to drafting the manuscript, and read and approved the final manuscript Competing interests None ofthe investigators involved inthe study have a conflict of interest The work was supported ... either by blended learning or by face-to-face teaching In both teaching forms, a structured case discussion was one ofthe teaching elements used during face-to-face teaching inthe QC meeting ... one step in a successful implementation strategy addressing the needs or interest of physicians interested in computer-based training, e.g., due to the geographic location of their practice [3]...
... contributed to drafting the manuscript, and read and approved the final manuscript Competing interests None ofthe investigators involved inthe study have a conflict of interest The work was supported ... either by blended learning or by face-to-face teaching In both teaching forms, a structured case discussion was one ofthe teaching elements used during face-to-face teaching inthe QC meeting ... one step in a successful implementation strategy addressing the needs or interest of physicians interested in computer-based training, e.g., due to the geographic location of their practice [3]...
... explain to them the study face to face Out of these 22 hotels, 11 of them had given me a reply, expressing their great interest in participating in this study The rest ofthe hotels either declined ... Statement of Hypothesis Antecedentsof Role Stress Individual Factors Researchers’ interest in individual level variables stems from the possibility of finding the right person for the right position ... will be influenced by task uncertainty In other words, there is an interactive effect between task autonomy and task uncertainty The discussion below explains the above point of view Giving employees...
... occurs inthe nucleus The mature mRNA then enters the cell cytoplasm, where it binds to a ribosome There is a point of initiation of translation, and the coding region ofthe mRNA is indicated by the ... that is the site of protein synthesis Transfer RNA is the clover-leaf shaped RNA that brings amino acids to the mRNA and guides them into position during protein synthesis The middle ofthe clover ... competent inthe use of genetic content begins in nursing education programs It was with this in mind that this book, The Essentials of Clinical Genetics in Nursing Practice, was written Part I of the...
... enrolment and obtaining informed consent, an explanation ofthe handling ofthe QL-recorder to participating patients, interpretation and use of results during the consultation Training sessions took ... to practice, (ii) training ofpractice assistants and physicians in handling the electronic equipment and interpreting HRQoL scores, and in effi- What barriers may hinder wider application of ... implementation of electronic HRQoL questionnaires in general practices includes the following steps: (i) integration of electronic tools into thepractice computer infrastructure, which varies from practice...
... given instructions on the study procedure both verbally and in writing at the beginning ofthe study, and eyecatching posters were put up inthe waiting room to remind them ofthe study In addition, ... did the actual development ofthe final program In terms of finances there are costs attached to the development ofthe program, the purchase of a domain name and airing the website where the ... requested the information in 92% ofthe consultations, discussing it with their patients in 58% ofthe consultations They indicated finding the HRQoL information useful in 45% ofthe consultations,...
... given instructions on the study procedure both verbally and in writing at the beginning ofthe study, and eyecatching posters were put up inthe waiting room to remind them ofthe study In addition, ... did the actual development ofthe final program In terms of finances there are costs attached to the development ofthe program, the purchase of a domain name and airing the website where the ... requested the information in 92% ofthe consultations, discussing it with their patients in 58% ofthe consultations They indicated finding the HRQoL information useful in 45% ofthe consultations,...
... which intervention type they would prioritise for adoption into their own practice We therefore studied the role of experience with interventions in influencing clinician prioritising of intervention ... Costeffectiveness of C-reactive protein point of care testing and physician communication skills training in reducing antibiotic prescribing for lower respiratory tract infections in general practice, ... described the interventions and asked them about the possible impact on their own practice and about their preferences for prioritising the interventions The interview guide was piloted in one videotaped...
... which intervention type they would prioritise for adoption into their own practice We therefore studied the role of experience with interventions in influencing clinician prioritising of intervention ... Costeffectiveness of C-reactive protein point of care testing and physician communication skills training in reducing antibiotic prescribing for lower respiratory tract infections in general practice, ... described the interventions and asked them about the possible impact on their own practice and about their preferences for prioritising the interventions The interview guide was piloted in one videotaped...
... communication) Inthe United Kingdom, about 25% of chiropractors were trained within the country inthe 1970's; in 2000, 82% reported to have completed their training inthe UK [12] A high proportion of ... and clinicians at the Palmer Clinic in Rock Island, Illinois Comments and critiques were incorporated into the final version ofthe questionnaire The project was reviewed and approved by the Institutional ... of female practitioners in Germany has grown from 23% to 37% inthe past decade InThe Netherlands, approximately 32% of chiropractors are female In a 2000 survey inthe United Kingdom, 46% of...
... scavenging, hunting and gathering in favour of animal husbandry and agriculture In this chapter, I have chosen to outline some ofthe most influential and interesting of these theories By producing ... disease in her work on the history of comparative medicine; Fisher (1995) analyses the origins ofthe veterinary profession in Britain, exploring transformations in European culture during the late ... and the repercussions thereof In this regard, I shall elaborate on the theme of dependency and disease that was introduced inthe previous chapter, by further examining the devastating effects of...
... is the predictor entered into the equation in a single step ε: is the residual Moreover, Meyers, Gamst, and Guarino (2006, p 161) introduced the value of R2 indicating how much variance ofthe ... switch their favorite supermarkets toward shoppers who are working and living in Ho Chi Minh In addition, the items of layout includes “Finding the product I need is easy”, The width of aisles ... Conclusion The purpose of this research is to understand the attitudinal loyalty of Vietnamese shopper by examining the literature and determining antecedentsof shopper loyalty Therefore, the study...
... removal1 of noncitizens This report lays out the programs and results and the critiques of each of these six strate that the nation has reached an historical turning point in meeting long-standing ... period of almost 1.7 million in FY 2000,7 ofthe weakening ofthe US economy, strengthened enforcement, and changes in push level and the lowest level since 1970 as managing, not sealing, borders ... enforceresponsibilities In addition, with the breakup of INS and creation of DHS in 2003, the organizational machinery for administering the nation’s immigration laws has become decentralized Information and interoperability...
... speak ofthe continuing vitality of civic life, especially in its social and religious aspects I begin by discussing and questioning notions of decline inthe study ofthe polis (Models of Decline ... ruler cults involved the inhabitants ofthe polis inthe worship ofthe same outside, interfering power that was already undermining their freedom and democracy On the other hand, they also embodied ... dimensions of civic life (cf Finley 1977, 306307; Thomas 1981, 40; Runciman 1990) More often than not, the turning point ofthe loss of autonomy and, hence, the beginning ofthe end ofthe polis,...
... in an Emerging Civil Society, by Richard Madsen 13 Terror inthe Mind of God: The Global Riseof Religious Violence, by Mark Juergensmeyer Page iii Terror inthe Mind of God The Global Riseof ... the Reign of Terror inthe French Revolution at the close ofthe eighteenth century Hence the public response to the violence— the trembling that terrorism effects—is part ofthe meaning ofthe ... exploding in front ofthe headquarters Hartley's other office was inthe elegant surroundings ofthe Belfast City Hall, which looked vaguely like a miniature version ofthe U.S Capitol building In...
... II TheRise and Fall of Abacus Banking and the Looming Banking Crisis in China 99 TheRiseof Abacus Banking in China 101 The Fall of Abacus Banking in China 127 The Looming Banking Crisis in ... Non-performing Assets: Abacus Banking I TheRise and Fall of Abacus Banking and the Banking Crisis in Japan 17 TheRiseof Abacus Banking in Japan 19 The Fall of Abacus Banking in Japan 53 The Banking ... the repayment of loans a certain bet was Japan’s industrial policy and tight regulation as practiced by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) and the Ministry of Finance (MOF),...
... rewards of their investments Arguing these contentions in more detail, the remainder of this book contains two parts Part I discusses therise and fall of abacus banking in Japan inthe postwar ... the Ministry of Finance (MOF) dreamed of taking on the world’s largest economy, the United States, especially inthe second half ofthe roaring 1980s, inthe ‘‘bubble years’’ when the U.S and ... Japan inthe postwar period and the banking crisis ofthe 1990s, and Part II addresses therise and fall of abacus banking in China and the looming banking crisis ofthe 1990s A chapter-by-chapter...