... illustrates a more profound difficulty The image of nonchalance is linked in perhaps subtle ways to power, andethicalaspectsof its use A challenging book, born out of a deep understanding of mostly western ... a supply of embodied capacities and attributes at the point of entry into employment Employers then mobilise, develop and commodify these capacities and attributes through a process of recruitment, ... view of ethics Concentrating not on philosophical questions, but on the day to day working of ethics and values in teaching and learning, the Philosophical and Religious Studies Learning and Teaching...
... member of the profession, certain capabilities and moral stances can be expected It is in the sense of professionalism, of a binding professional ethos, because it makes the so-called system of anticipatory ... medical profession? The medical profession is a unique profession, and whoever doubts it, can take a look in the “Declaration of Geneva of the World Medical Association” There, the medical profession ... party on “Doctors and Society Medical professionalism in a changing world” of the Royal College of Physicians defined in 2005 medical professionalism “as a set of values, behaviours, and relationships...
... requirements of ethics diYcult Ethical consequences are often likely to be negative for the dissemination of a technique It is easier to Wnd examples of techniques that Ethicaland social aspectsof evaluating ... emphasize the health of the newborn population, public health or the health level of a given society And then we would have to face the dilemma of eugenics Ethical and social aspectsof evaluating ... Biology and Medicine 40: 586–91 Hemminki, E., Santalahti, P and Toiviainen, H (1999) Impact of prenatal screening Ethicaland social aspectsof evaluating fetal screening on maternity services...
... existing literature and practices regarding the conduct of Internet research in order to develop a taxonomy ofethicaland legal issues • Identify aspectsof existing ethical guidelines and policies ... course of one -and- a-half days, they fleshed out the relevant issues in online research and considered the role of IRBs This report and its action, research and education agenda are products of the ... others This lack of understanding by participants, and sometimes researchers as well, of the technical and storage capabilities of Internet technologies may elevate the risk The risk of exposure can...
... manifestation, good and bad, of the American way of life.” Stephen Fox The Mirror Makers: A History of American Advertising and Its Creators Social and Cultural Consequences of Advertising ¾Advertising ... not offer products or services for sale unless such offer constitutes a bona fide effort to sell the advertised products or servicesand is not a device to switch consumers to other goods or services, ... Freedom of choice Advertising and Stereotyping ¾ Portrayal of women Gender stereotyping Portrayal of women as sex objects Role portrayal of women to reflect changing role in society ¾Blacks and...
... beautiful and lively with variety of colors such as purple, yellow, pink of the walls; dark green, white and yellow of the notocactus and cactus, and all kinds of fragrance from the flowers and herbs ... cultural and social aspectsof the American in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries later discussed in this research 18 Chapter : some Aspectsof American culture and society in the twentieth and ... behaviors and attitudes of the grandmother, the father and the mother and the children at least cause discontent to one another The grandmother held the floor most of the time from the beginning of...
... the exponential behaviour of data set and the sigmoid and incomplete asymptotic behaviour of data sets and (a), and the natural logarithmic plots for data sets and with and without correction for ... data set The goal of this chapter is to present the theoretical development and use of models for quantifying rate and extent of the digestion process in the rumen Rate and Extent of Digestion 15 ... with the use of simple models and provide analytical solutions that can estimate more appropriately the intrinsic rates and extents of digestion of DM and protein Design Regardless of the method...
... factor (R), andof calculated water and dry matter (DM) flow, to deviations from uniform distribution of the particle marker throughout the DM of the particle phase (PP) and digesta (DG) andof the ... order of magnitude less than its MRT (Faichney and Boston, 1985) Warner and Stacy (1968) examined the effects of ingestion of feed and water on the marker concentration curve and Faichney and Griffiths ... degradation of rumen protozoa Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of Australia 14, 153 Faichney, G.J (1990) Effect of level of intake and grinding of lucerne hay on the efficiency of rumination...
... overestimation of both the immediately soluble fraction and the extent of degradation, and likely underestimation of the rate of degradation (Huntington and Givens, 1995) Loss of particles from ... Roughan, P.G and Holland, R (1977) Predicting in-vivo digestibilities of herbages by exhaustive enzymic hydrolysis of cell walls Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 28, 1057–1064 Schofield, ... cultures, and enable the study of long-term (weeks) effects of factors affecting the microbial population and the digestion of nutrients under controlled conditions of pH, turnover rate and nutrient...
... integrity of the leaf and stem components by removal of cuticle, crushing and separation of vascular bundles and other plant tissues, and release of plant cell contents (Ulyatt et al., 1986; Wilson and ... representation of the breakdown process of (A) leaves of tropical and temperate grasses andof legumes, and (B) mature stems of grass and legume, during eating and initial (0–6 h) digestion in the ... C.T and Handley, T.A (1986) The assessment of handling time ion in ruminants: the effect of plant chemical and physical structure on the rate of breakdown of plant particles in the rumen of mule...
... composition of supplements), level of intake, retention time of solids and liquids, and the timing of release of energy substrates and nitrogenous materials into the medium (rumen ‘synchrony’) Effect of ... and metabolism of volatile fatty acids, glucose and CO2 in steers and the effects of monensin on volatile fatty acid kinetics Journal of Nutrition 113, 1265–1277 Barcroft, J., McAnally, R.A and ... J.M and France, J (eds) Quantitative Aspectsof Ruminant Digestion and Metabolism CAB International, Wallingford, UK, pp 123–143 Nolan, J.V and Leng, R.A (1972) Dynamic aspectsof ammonia and...
... digestibility of feed and production of VFA and microbial protein However, the complexity of these analogues, which often employ pulse addition of heterogeneous, particulate substrate and differential and/ or ... notably when the quality of the feed and dietary levels of N are poor (mainly in the tropics and subtropics) Rumen bacteria are efficient scavengers of N sources and uptake of ammonia is represented ... described and this number is expected to increase with continued research Rumen Microorganisms and their Interactions 209 Species Diversity and Activity Species diversity and the size and activity of...
... tools and bioinformatics offer the promise for an even better understanding of this ecologically complex environment References Abou Akada, A.R and El-Shazly, K (1964) Effect of absence of ciliate ... Applied and Environmental Microbiology 56, 2186–2192 Chen, M and Wolin, M.J (1979) Effect of monensin and lasalocid-sodium on the growth of methanogenic and rumen saccharolytic bacteria Applied and ... M.E and Marsh, P.B (1976) Effect of monensin fed with forage on digestion and the ruminal ecosystem of steers Journal of Animal Science 42, 229–234 Eadie, J.M and Gill, J.C (1971) Effect of the...
... different aspects which we think are of great importance, namely aspectsof information quality in workflows where digital services are a vital part and also in- and outsourcing aspectsof digital services ... interact with digital services is also of interest Beside the overall purpose, Louise Östlund’s thesis deals with inand outsourcing aspectsof digital servicesand Patrik Brandt’s thesis exemplifies ... in- and outsourcing aspectsof digital services in these socio-economic-technical systems These aspects are often discussed in connection with the concept of INTRODUCTION support-system services...
... domains of units: there are systems of sentences, of clauses, of groups, of words, andof morphemes Basing on the source language, students are taught to distinguish the similarities and the ... studying Aims of the study With the rationale above, this graduation paper is aimed at: - Making a brief preview of theory of syntax and semantics and giving an overview of syntactic and semantic ... features of negation in both English and Vietnamese 12 - Studying negation in terms of its structures and semantics and finding out the similarities and differences between English and Vietnamese...
... remainder of the body (Baldwin, 1995) Only Gill et al (1989) addressed the concept of energy costs of nutrients and ion transport, andof protein synthesis and degradation in tissues of the total ... of Dairy Science 80, 1005–1028 Nocek, J.E and Tamminga, S (1991) Site of digestion of starch in the gastrointestinal tract of dairy cows and its effect on milk yield and composition Journal of ... pattern of feed intake and the in situ degradation characteristics of carbohydrates and N First, a diet was simulated with a daily dry matter intake of 10.0 kg of grass silage, 6.5 kg of maize...
... The Netherlands, p 273 Heath, T.J and Perkins, N.R (1985) Effect of development of the ovine forestomachs of the anatomy of portal vessels and on the intrahepatic distribution of portal blood Research ... palmitate, oleate and stearate and rates of production and oxidation of propionate and butyrate in fed and starved sheep Biochemical Journal 104, 135–147 Baird, G.D., Lomax, M.A., Symonds, H.W and Shaw, ... sheep Freetly and Ferrell (1998, 2000) reported release of acetate and triacylglycerides and removal of NEFA and n-butyrate, but unfortunately no measurement of 3-hydroxybutyrate and acetoacetate...
... (1967a) Rates of entry and oxidation of acetate, glucose, D(-)-b-hydroxy-butyrate, palmitate, oleate and stearate, and rates of production and oxidation of propionate and butyrate in fed and starved ... S and Nichols, B.W (1967b) The oxidation and utilisation of palmitate, stearate, oleate and acetate by the mammary gland of the fed goat in relation to their overall metabolism, and the role of ... R.J., Wolfe, B.M and Bohmer, T (1971) Quantitative studies of the metabolism of chylomicron triglycerides and cholesterol by liver and extra hepatic tissues of sheep and dogs Journal of Clinical Investigations...
... approaches (e.g measurements of protein levels for some enzymes of the ubiquitination machinery and proteasomal subunits, of the rate of ubiquitination of protein substrates, andof proteasome activities) ... catheterization of an artery and a vein draining a hind limb bed An index of both the rates of protein breakdown and synthesis is calculated by measuring the concentration of the label and its isotopic ... of the label and its isotopic activity in arterial and venous blood, and the blood flow Labelled phenylalanine (Barrett and Gelfand, 1989) and other amino acids can be used (Hoskin et al., 2001)...
... (100% of ME and CP requirements) and high (160% of ME and CP requirements) intake levels, the liver removed approximately 34% of the AA absorbed by the PDV Removal of essential AA comprised 15% of ... nutrient use and animal health Clearly then, considering the complexity of AA as nutrients, and as signals that can affect protein and energy metabolism, and in light of the different aspectsof metabolic ... relationships resulted in estimates of MEm of 0.58 and 0:66 MJ=kg0:75 for the linear and multiple regression methods, respectively, and kl of 0.64 and 0.69, respectively The weight of evidence from recent...