... POLICY-ORIENTED ANALYSIS 167 bamboo harvesting the major off-farm activities Some Javanese engage in forest related livelihoods, mainly eagle wood harvesting and hunting, but these individuals are marginal ... the crop eaten by rodents and trampled by wild pigs He continued planting for two years with little success During this time he started setting out some snares around his rice field in an attempt ... does not see hunting as a temporary or shameful occupation, stating with pride that he and his son are both hunters and perhaps one day his grandson will be a hunter, too Hunting not only offers...
... (Aro-Fagetum) Two years before creating the gap, a light preparative seed cutting was undertaken so that conditions were optimal for seedling installation Before this first seed cutting, the stand was very ... shoots from coming into contact with soil, and thus stops them rooting Like most annuals, balsam senesc quickly in summer after fruiting, and so does not hinder the growth of oak seedlings to a great ... compatible and which suit the site conditions, whilst mimicking nature in terms of planting density (with narrow planting intervals) Other more suitable, less expensive alternatives should be examined,...
... forward or backward in the chain of production, or by operating other shops, (3) funding and supporting ethnic trading associations, and (4) cementing alliances with other families through marriages ... entrepreneurs who are accountable for accumulating great wealth from the existing status-quo and economic structure A large collection of academic writings on ethnic entrepreneurship emphasizes ... the Nattukottai Chettiars and the Tamil Muslims The valuating reciprocity between different network relations, revealing the accumulating patterns of micro-scale fiscal and social capital, ethnographic...
... distribution of herd-level sensitivity The cost of testing The cost of testing each sample was set at 70 NOK (1$=7.9 NOK) The initial cost (IC) of testing was estimated by: IC=6000*12*70 where 6000 ... Martin SW, Meek A H and Willeberg P: Veterinary Epidemiology: Principles and Methods Iowa State University Press, Ames, Iowa, USA, 1987, 343pp Martin SW, Shoukri M and Thorburn MA: Evaluating ... herd level sensitivity (Martin et al 1992, Carpenter and 23 Gardner 1996) would not be much different from the individual test sensitivity One could argue that detecting only about 50% of the...
... or refuses to comply with adults' requests 21 Has trouble concentrating in class 22 has difficulty waiting in lines or awaiting turn in games or group situations 23 Leaves seat in classroom or ... 4):70-74 Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite DG, Martins da Silva A, Ricci S, Rubboli G, Tassinari CA, Lopes J, Bettencourt M, Oosting J, Segers JP: Video games are exciting: a European study of video game-induced ... including excessive video game use, neglecting work and social life, anticipation, lack of control, and salience Parents were surveyed using the Conners' Parent Rating Scale (CPRS; internal consistency,...
... osteogenic cells from existing bone surfaces into the graft material [31] Although these mechanisms have been described in detail, the question remains which bone grafting material is most suitable ... TBV and time after grafting Time point of sampling [months after graft implantation] Figure Correlation of TBV and time after grafting Correlation of TBV and time after grafting The size of the ... although representing the highest grade of evidence – show presumably slightly to optimistic numbers 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests...
... application to life The three are intimately blended, and in treating of the different subjects the author has drawn no line of distinction where nature has made none This work is not prepared for ... Hours of a Physician," have aided the author with facts and fancies The writings of Draper, Dalton, Carpenter, Yalentin, Mapother, Watson, Lankester, Letheby, Hall, Hamilton, Bell, Wilson, Bower, ... FIG [Illustration: _A thin slice of Bone, highly magnified showing the lacunæ, the tiny tubes (canaliculi) radiating from them, and four Haversian canals, three seen crosswise and one lengthwise._]...
... in the current health service delivery system of the country Competing interests The authors decalre that they have no competing interests Authors' contributions Both authors have involved in ... clinical specialists, and Project cost to organize outreach activities The gain and loss by participating hospitals associated with mobilization of staff from central referral hospitals to Outreach ... the rest 10% of their time while doing other activities including lecture for students and conducting non-surgical patient management The results of this study showed that a total of 23 clinical...
... plate; throwing out a pseudopodium here; invaginating a[17] [18]mouth or stomach there; taking in and digesting minute plant organisms; transporting itself across the field of the microscope through ... realm of the egoistic Reverting again to a discussion of the lower organisms—we have yet to consider the character and extent of the compensation which these organisms, which are unconscious ... secreted wholly by the testes; that the testes were secreting continuously and that the seminal vesicles were receptacles for the gradually accumulating semen from the testes The researches of Steinach...
... offspring from incompatible matings, compatible matings and when offspring from the types of matings were pooled The segregation ratios from compatible and incompatible matings were compared by homogeneity ... given for offspring from incompatible matings, from compatible matings and for offspring pooled over mating types The chi-square values obtained when testing the agreement between observed and ... incompatible matings by homogeneity chi-square tests When observed and expected numbers of offspring were pooled over factors and mating types, representing no less than 79,455 matings between...
... biodiversityby collecting and propagating indigenous seeds, planting and tending both indigenous and plantation trees in their forests and their private farms and policing against illegal harvesting of animals ... group consisting of 20 members approximately and start visiting the house holds of the village Usually the visit starts from the eastern corner of the village The members of the visiting group ... Apong preparation resulting over exploitation of these plants The informants stated that if this trend of decreasing the number of plants used in different ritual practices continues then the situation...
... of gene expression [3], (c) discontinuous translation and pauses in protein synthesis [4,5], (d) determining the protein secondary structure [6-8] and (e) regulating gene expression level and accuracy ... of amino acids in the coded protein generally and co-locating amino acids especially (protein structure) I interpret this result as supporting the view that the effects of synonymous codons on ... co-locating amino acid pairs This might explain why wobble base modifications often have a large effect on the efficiency of gene expression and folding of the protein product [41-48] Competing...
... Supplementary Allocation for Operating Expenses 19882000. Table 5.6 Percentage of Programme Allocation to Total Operating Allocation 19702000 Table 5.7 Percentage of Operating Expenditure over Allocation 19702000 ... Programme Expenditure to Total MOH Operating Expenditure 19702000 322 Table 7.1 Allocation of MOH Operating Budget by Programme 2000 Table 7.2 Actual Expenditure of MOH Operating Budget by Programme 2000 ... Change in Allocation and Expenditure for MOH Operating Expenses 19702000 223 Chart 5.8 MOH Revised Operating Budget and Allocation 19882000 223 Chart 5.9 MOH Operating Allocation by Programme 19702000 ...
... sweating caused by direct nicotinic effect on the skin, followed by muscular fasciculations and weakness The latter effects are due to the agent penetrating into the skin to exert a nicotinic ... return to its resting state after activation The basic mechanism of action of organophosphate poisoning is by AChE inhibition Organophosphates inactivate AChE by phosphorylating a serine hydroxyl ... down ACh This leads to continued interaction of ACh with its receptor and a build-up of the neurotransmitter The result is persistent stimulation of ACh receptors and continual transmission of nerve...
... culturally distinct samples were surveyed The first sample was from Mississauga (MISS), Canada representing an individualistic society, and the second sample from Aurangabad (AUR), India representing ... Similarly, two stages of laughter have been described, the arousal phase, elevating the heart rate, and the resolution phase, resting of the heart (8) Cardiologists at the University of Maryland found ... exemplifies the importance of emotional well-being in evaluating life satisfaction which eventually mediates laughter and disease process Interestingly, life satisfaction mediates laughter through emotional...
... scale The resulting slope, fitted by a least-squares method, represents the fractal dimension of the original data Determining k-max was by a process of examining the data and plotting the fractal ... mechanisms are used by this group during periods without vision, although one certainty is evident from these results; there is an age-related decline in effectiveness of control mechanisms for ... the fractal dimension results Measures relating to the A/P direction demonstrated significant differences in the elderly group with no differences existing in the young group Between groups only...