... logically inferring from them the laws govern-
ing the valuing and pricing of the means or “goods.” As such,
economics does not inquire into the individual’s motivations in
valuing and choosing specific ... small minority that excels in wielding political power will
tend to coalesce and devote an extraordinary amount of mental
energy and other resources to establishing and maintaining a
permanent and ... advantage in developing new software, selling
Introduction 27
42
For expositions of the view of the origin and nature of the state as a
coercive organization of the political means for acquiring income,...
... variation in the inci-
dence of preeclampsia based on the timing of delivery.
In our study, we intend to establish if any such association
exists in the distinct climate of the tropical coastal city of
Mumbai, ... factors in hypertensive disorders,
vaginal bleeding and premature rupture of membranes dur-
ing pregnancy. Gynecol Obstet Invest 1991, 32(2):88-90.
8. Makhseed M, Musini VM, Ahmed MA, Monem RA: Influence ... study, have
evaluated the link between the timing of conception with
risk of preeclampsia [13]. They found the highest risk of
preeclampsia in conceptions occurring in the summer sea-
son, whereas...
... differences
in
the
type and extent of morbidity
in
different social
classes in Zimbabwe in general,
and
in the elderly in institutions
and
homes
in
particular.
Race
is no longer a deciding factor in most ... OxfonL
Wilson
A
(1990)
"A
Study of Wellbeing in
Three
Elderly Communities in
Zimbabwe" in Journal
of
Age and Aging, (forthcoming).
Table 1
Number
and
Percent Change for Population Aged
60+
and
65+ and Ufe
Expectancy ... democratic aspirations of
those
who foughtthe liberation stnIggle, facedanumberof challenges after Independeoce.
The continued inequalities
in
ownership of wealth
and
in incomes continued
to
generate...
... ofin ation-indexed bonds in the US as the nom-
inal amount of TIPS outstanding relative to U S government TIPS, notes and bonds
outstanding .
9
The face value of TIPS outstanding available in ... management and pension in v esting
and how these implications vary b y in vestmen t horizon and the in vestor’s share of
real and nominal liabilities. Fourth, our analysis ofsupply effects in the in ation-
indexed ... uplift.
Let
denote the face value ofin ation-indexed bonds outstanding and
the combined face value of nom inal andin ation-indexed bonds outstanding at time
for either the US or the...
... an increasing number of complex challenges in which the effective
means for securing U.S. interests is requiring new forms of interaction among a variety of
instruments for projecting power and ... lessons, and today, from the Balkans to Southwest Asia, “integrating instruments of
power and influence” has become daily business.
The RAND-AAD project is bringing together about 20 former U.S. officials ... of 1986 has been
highly successful in reorganizing the U.S. military into a more streamlined chain of command
running from the President to the Secretary of Defense to Unified Combatant Commanders...
... an
inaccurate reading of the impact of the idea of false memory syndrome to see it
as operating within the restricted domain of cases of recovered memory. My
interest in this chapter is not in ... Association ofLaw Teach-
ers, the Canadian Lawand Society Association, the Canadian Council
of Law Deans, and the Law Commission of Canada. Volumes in this
series will examine various issues oflaw ... to solving problems involving
relationships of dependence and interdependence. Indeed, the possibil-
ity of terminating the relationship is often a very useful tool. If a client
can find better...
... an infinitive (strictly speaking,
infinitive phrases, introduced by если or чтобы)
in 48 instances, or 1.65% of the total.
7.
The predicate slot was filled by a preposi-
tional phrase in ... Order of Subject and Predicate
67
The clause contained no subject in 657 in-
stances, or 22.55% of the total.
1.
The predicate slot was filled by a verb in
1527 instances, or 52. 40% of ... or 17. 02% of the total. Of
these, the word order was Subject — Predicate
in 399 instances, 13.69% of the total; the word
order was Predicate — Subject in 97 instances,
3. 33% of the total,...
... view of (A),
showing only the data obtained in the absence of Du.(C)Theratioof
the best-fitting functions andof the data points of wild-type over
mutant are plotted for data in the presence (d)andabsence(m)ofDu.
1988 ... [34]) as a standard. The amounts of chromatophores
and standard protein in the different lanes of a single gel
were kept in the linear range of the luminol assay response.
Light-induced ATP synthesis
Light-driven ... solution contained 20 m
M
Tricine
instead of succinic acid. Assuming complete equilibration
of the K
+
during the 1 h preincubation (see above), the
value of t he K
+
/valinomycin diffusion potential...
... active, in line with
existing standards and guidance. This includes policies relating to building
layout and recreational spaces, catering (including vending machines) and
the food and drink children ... shops, supermarkets and caterers to promote
healthy food and drink, for example by signs, posters, pricing and
positioning of products, in line with existing guidance and (in
England) with the local ... ‘specific’ is used if the training will be in addition
to staff’s basic training. The term ‘relevant’ is used for training that could be
part of basic professional training or in addition to it.
1.1...
...
contributing to the development of the survey instruments used, providing
datasets and undertaking a critical reading of the final report.
ã Dr Eugene Lottering and Lara Sukhdeo of the Innovation ... application in science
and engineering
ã Enhanced
communications
technology, including
applications in mobile and
distributed work
environments
ã Systems integration
(design and
engineering) ...
early findings of the study and provided a critical reading of the final report.
ã Dr Robin Drennan, Elaine Lemmer and other key staff of THRIP, who engaged
closely with the study by commenting...
... 130% of the wild-type value [18].
The biochemical basis of the gastrin–transferrin inter-
action is still unknown. Knowledge of the regions of
transferrin required for the binding of gastrin, and ... gastrin, and of
the regions in gastrin required for the interaction with
transferrin, is obviously essential to a full understanding
of the interaction. The independent involvement of iron
[17] and nonamidated ... domains ⁄ residues of
Ggly involved in the interaction (using Ggly mutants),
and, finally, to determine the regions of transferrin
required for the interaction with gastrins.
Results
Both Gamide and...