... references and comprehensiveness 40 of residential land next to the road All land use right certificates for residential land and forest land are under her husband’s name In 2005, her husband sold off ... common, too According to statistics of the two communes’ People’s Committees, approximately 10% of households have no accessto electricity and 20% have no accessto clean water The transportation system ... and women of one group or between women of one group to women of another The differences in accessto property, capacity and voice of ethnic minority women and men, compounded by linguistic and...
... extent to which a referral system could be used to promote accessto an HIV treatment clinic among individuals diagnosed at VCT, andtomonitor rates of referral uptake Similar mechanisms for monitoring ... directed and linked to HIV treatment services; and (2) tomonitor the proportion of HIV-positive VCT clients who were successfully linked to the HIV clinic, in order to assess the effectiveness of ... activities is to pilot data collection tools that can be adopted nationally for monitoring accessto HIV services Development of the referral system The process of designing the referral system was...
... first bone of the thumb, standing apart from the rest, enjoys a special freedom of motion, and adds greatly to the usefulness of the hand FIG 12 [Illustration: _Bones of the Hand and the Wrist._] ... science of the functions of the body, has come to include Anatomy, or the science of its structure, and Hygiene, or the laws of health; the one being essential to the proper understanding of physiology, ... that the wit of the teacher may suggest, can be effectively used to break the monotony of a topical recitation, thereby securing the benefits of both systems The pupil should expect to be questioned...
... Chapter Historical Glimpses of Analytical and Quality Assessment Methods for Fats and Oils H.J Dutton Factors Affecting Oil Quality and Stability T.H Smouse Sensory Analyses of Oils and Fat-Containing ... of time, we had a refractometer to measure the refractive index of oil (7) I am not totally sure why we had a refractometer in an oil lab Color tubes and standards were available with which to ... spectrometers, spectrophotometers, a soybean-mini refinery; and terminals in the stockroom and business office on line to an IBM 1800 (or upgrade) with conduits going to levels of the building and wings This...
... the systemof exercises anduse the systemof exercises according to the proposed procedure 5.4.Organize teaching experiment to check science, feasibility of the systemof pedagogics exercises and ... systemof exercises has to guarantee logic among contents of the lesson; the systemof exercises has to make student become interest and form demand of solving matters; quantity of the systemof ... focused and suitable with logic of the lesson 3.1.2 Requirement of designing the systemof exercise for a textbook - The systemof exercises reflects objectives of the textbook - The system of...
... results from the variation of object and image distances from top to bottom of the field This distortion is often seen in overhead projectors when the top mirror is tilted to raise the image projected ... “standard” optical systems And, in fact, almost all optical systems are modifications or combinations of these “standard” or basic systems The principles of these systems are well understood, and ... lens (or appears to strike the principal planes), and is the power of the lens, equal to the reciprocal of the focal length To transfer the ray to the next lens of a system, we use yj ϩ ϭ yj ϩ...
... either under- or over-used, and that this inappropriate use causes significant burden to health-care systems For example, cardiovascular complications are the most common cause of death among diabetics, ... costs and overall patient care [6], and guideline developers argue that the detection of instances when physicians fail touse treatments of proven effectiveness should be a cornerstone of quality ... process will use standard software for hierarchical and mixed models, including subroutines from SAS, MLWin [83] and BUGS [84] Analysis Hypothesis one: physicians' decisions touse specific treatments...
... ischemia and subsequent amputation Adding yet another pharmaceutical to the list of potential causes of leukocytoclastic vasculitis will significantly add to our understanding of the etiology of this ... dermatosis of the hands: presentation of eight cases and review of the literature J Dermatol 2007, 34:243-247 Edlich RF, Cross CL, Dahlstrom JJ, Long WB: Modern concepts of the diagnosis and treatment ... patient and the useof a known offending agent, skin manifestations of palpable purpura, rash, biopsy of leukocytoclasis A diagnosis of druginduced naproxen [Naprosyn] leukocytoclastic vasculitis...
... % tototo 0.5 140 to 180 160 to 200 >220 260 to 440 320 to 1000 360 to 1150 Wagner surface, m2/kg Blaine surface, m2/kg Time of setting Vicat initial (h:min) 3:00 to 9:00 3:00 to 9:00 0:30 to ... Autoclave Expansion of Portland Cement C 183 Standard Methods of Sampling and Acceptance of Hydraulic Cement C 186 Standard Test Method for Heat of Hydration of Hydraulic Cement C 191 Time of ... strengths of portland cement at early ages and up to approximately 28 days The ef- GUIDE TO THE SELECTION ANDUSEOF HYDRAULIC CEMENTS fect is most pronounced at ages of 10 to 20 h and diminishes...
... the systemof exercises anduse the systemof exercises according to the proposed procedure 5.4.Organize teaching experiment to check science, feasibility of the systemof pedagogics exercises and ... systemof exercises has to guarantee logic among contents of the lesson; the systemof exercises has to make student become interest and form demand of solving matters; quantity of the systemof ... focused and suitable with logic of the lesson 3.1.2 Requirement of designing the systemof exercise for a textbook - The systemof exercises reflects objectives of the textbook - The system of...
... Harvesting/concentration and cold storage of rotifers 3.7 Production anduseof resting eggs 3.8 Literature of interest 3.9 Worksheets Worksheet 3.1 Preparation of an indicator solution for determination of residual ... Comparison to intensive methods 5.4 Literature of interest CLADOCERANS, NEMATODES AND TROCHOPHORA LARVAE 6.1 Daphnia and Moina 6.1.1 Biology and life cycle of Daphnia 6.1.2 Nutritional value of Daphnia ... Production anduseof resting eggs 6.1.6 Useof Moina 6.2 Nematodes 6.3 Trochophora larvae 6.3.1 Introduction 6.3.2 Production of trochophora larvae 6.3.2.1 Mussel larvae 6.3.2.2 Pacific oyster and...
... 2.9.) Batch culture systems are widely applied because of their simplicity and flexibility, allowing to change species andto remedy defects in the system rapidly Although often considered as ... sulphate and ferric chloride cause cells to coagulate and precipitate to the bottom or float to the surface Recovery of the algal biomass is then accomplished by, respectively, siphoning off the ... water with g.l-1 bactopeptone After sterilization, a drop of the culture to be tested is added and any residual bacteria will turn the bactopeptone solution turbid The collection of algal strains...
... can significantly reduce protozoan contamination Screening and cleaning of the rotifers through the useof phytoplankton filters (< 50 àm) so as to reduce the number of ciliates or other small ... also to be paid to more frequent and smaller feeding distributions This is essential for the maintenance of good water quality, andto avoid periods of overfeeding or starvation which are not tolerated ... increase and not by cell division The epidermis contains a densely packed layer of keratin-like proteins and is called the lorica The shape of the lorica and the profile of the spines and ornaments...
... outputs, not only in terms of survival, growth and success of metamorphosis of many species of fish and crustaceans, but also with regard to their quality, e.g reduced incidence of malformations, improved ... structure and low species diversity; the absence of predators and food competitors allows brine shrimp to develop into monocultures As high salinity is the common feature determining the presence of ... local strain is to be expected These competitive abilities are related to factors like the length of reproductive, pre- and post-reproductive period, total lifespan, number of offspring per brood,...
... sunlight 4.2.4 Direct useof decapsulated cysts The direct useof Artemia cysts, in its decapsulated form, is much more limited in larviculture of fish and shrimp, compared to the useof Artemia nauplii ... saving of over one third in the amount of Artemia cysts used, compared to the useof live nauplii Table 4.2.4 The proximate composition (in % of dry matter) of decapsulated Artemia cysts and instar ... determined by the conditions and techniques applied for harvesting, cleaning, drying and storing of the cyst material The impact of most of these processes can be related to effects of dehydration or combined...
... significant reduction of labour and production costs Figure 4.3.2 Concentrator/rinser in use (Photo from Sorgeloos and Léger, 1992) As the live food is suspected to be a source of bacterial infections ... reduction of the number of hatchings and harvests daily, fewer tanks, bigger volumes) Furthermore, cold storage allows the farmer to consider more frequent and even automated food distributions of an ... when only one person handled the standard enrichment procedure instead of different people; (n-3) HUFA varying from 15 to 28% or 22 to 68 mg.g-1 DW and 16 to 30% or 32 to 64 mg.g-1 DW, respectively...
... (1992) The system does not require the useof feeding pumps and involves minimal care The pilot system consists of six oval raceway tanks of m3 (see above) and six reservoir tanks of the same ... PVC-ring and bears a flexible tube for the evacuation of the effluent An aeration collar is fixed to the lower end of the filter Figure 4.4.4 Schematic views and dimensions of filter systems used ... evaluation of dry food is the consistency of the food quality and supply, and the possibility for storage without loss of quality It follows therefore that bulk products must be stored in a dry and...
... filaments) To date, the only method used to reduce the amount of filamentous algae is by manual removal and raking, which is of course very labour intensive PREDATORS AND COMPETITORS The abundance of ... with a ventilator fitted by means of an air duct to the inlet of the drum and a separate screened outlet allows discharge of the humid air Baffles are often used to improve mixing of the cysts ... pond bottom, they should only be used for a limited period of time Recommended levels of organic manure are 0.5 to 1.25 ton.ha-1 at the start of the production season with dressings of 100 to 200...
... Nutritional value of Daphnia 6.1.3 Feeding and nutrition of Daphnia 6.1.4 Mass culture of Daphnia 6.1.5 Production anduseof resting eggs 6.1.6 Useof Moina 6.1.1 Biology and life cycle of Daphnia ... water flows Another method of collecting zooplankton is touse pumps to pump the water into a plankton net The plankton net may be located at some distance from the outlet of the pump or may be tightened ... and the outflow points for rinsing water (Barnabé, 1990) 5.1.5 Transport and storage of collected zooplankton Harvest and transport of zooplankton interferes considerably with the survival of...
... resulting in anoxic conditions and consequently in high mortalities and/ or ephippial production 6.1.4.3 Autotrophic system Autotrophic systems on the other hand use the addition of cultured algae Green ... migrated to the top of the tube, where they can be collected with the useof a pipet onto a 100 µm mesh screen After rinsing with seawater, the nematodes can then be fed to the larval predators Table ... zooplankton, and copepods, nematodes and trochophores The document has been prepared to help meet the needs of aquaculture workers of member countries for the synthesis of information in the field of...