... training. Thus, continued
participation in export markets requires continuous skill upgrading through training.
There is also increasing interest in the impact of global value chains on upgrading ... that increasingly link
countries together: trade in goods and services, FDI, and migration.
ã Trade in goods and services: trade in goods and services has increased faster
than national incomes ... now living in “ the globalization
age”.
In 2007, Vietnam joined in the World Trade Organization( WTO). This leads us to
believe in that Vietnam is inclined to increasingly participate in this...
... having a latrine, not filtering or boiling water, no water
treatment procedures, defecating in open field rather than a latrine and without hand
washing (with and without soap) before eating and ... before eating
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No hand washing before eating
Hand washing after defecation with soap
Hand washing after defecation without soap
No hand washing after ... persistent and non-inundation) and 5 types of inundation (rainy,
stagnant-water, heavy-rainy, monsoon-flood and drainage-water inundations). Ten sub-
districts were selected by integrating information...
... identified include certain infections,
smoking, illicit drug use, extremes of maternal weight,
and stress.
n The rise in preterm births has been linked to rising rates of
early induction of labor and ... Maternal, Infant, and
Child Health in the United States
2010 provides national and state
data highlighting infant mortality,
birth defects, preterm and low
birthweight births, health insurance ... handful of interventions that save enough in later medi-
cal expenses to completely offset the initial investment,
and actually result in cost savings. Studies suggest that
effective smoking...
... starts
with the minimum number of joinpoints (no joinpoints corresponds to a straight line), and
tests whether one or more joinpoints significantly improve model fit. The minimum number
of ... diseases, injuries and poisoning, and infectious and
parasitic diseases in the last three decades, in Portugal [10]. Since some of these causes of
death are more common in the young and middle-aged ... or miscoding can occur mainly because of incorrect diagnoses, incorrect or
incomplete death certificates, misinterpretation of ICD rules for coding underlying causes,
and variations in the use...
... of “narrow banking”. Total lending and corporate lending by savings banks
in Germany kept increasing even after the beginning of the financial crisis in 2007, however
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Accordingly, a substantial ... growing work that tries to understand the real effects of
financial crises. Ivashina and Scharfstein (2008), and Chari, Christiano, and Kehoe (2008) study
bank lending to corporate firms in ... by financing infrastructure projects. Second, Landesbanken
cooperate with the savings banks in their region, serve as their clearing bank and support them in
particular in wholesale business...
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Trade and Financial Integration in
East Asia: Effects on ... and Y. Wang (2006), ‘Financial Integration and Consumption Risk Sharing in
East Asia, Japan and the World Economy, 18, 2, 143–57.
Kim, S., J W. Lee and K. Shin (2006), ‘Regional and Global Financial ... sample statistics are for country pairings in East Asia: China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea,
Malysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.
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... death (5 min postinjec-
tion), suggesting a high binding capacity of ETA in
hepatic parenchyma. Indeed, injection of the toxin into
mice has been shown to result in an early and pro-
found inhibition ... EF-2 in the
mitochondrial apoptotic response induced by the
toxin remains to be determined. Finally, we assign
an important role to the endosomal acidic cathep-
sins B and D in increasing the in ... endosome
integrity, we used cell-free endosomes containing
in vivo internalized ETA (Fig. 3A,B). Endosomes were
isolated 30 min following ETA injection, and intact
endocytic vesicles were incubated...
... (2005) The intrinsically disordered C-terminal
domain of the measles virus nucleoprotein interacts with
the C-terminal domain of the phosphoprotein via two
distinct sites and remains predominantly ... (2008) Mapping
alpha-helical induced folding within the intrinsically dis-
ordered C-terminal domain of the measles virus nucleo-
protein by site-directed spin-labeling EPR spectroscopy.
Proteins 73, ... Longhi S (2010) Solution structure of the C-terminal
X domain of the measles virus phosphoprotein and
interaction with the intrinsically disordered C-terminal
domain of the nucleoprotein. J Mol...
... observed, includ-
ing that Mxi1-SRa appears to be the predominant
transcript in the adult intestine andin the developing
embryo, whereas Mxi1-SRb transcripts predominate in
the adult liver and kidney ... were picked and expanded. After
induction with doxycycline (1 lgặmL
)1
), the individual
clones were tested for their expression of the protein of
interest.
Flag pull down
⁄
silver staining
⁄
mass ... colony-stimulating
factor-1 protein by binding to colony-stimulating
factor-1 AU-rich element and thus increasing meta-
static properties in ovarian cancer [29]. GAPDH is an
abundant protein but its...
... for inflation by taking the fee breakpoints available in2010and multiplying by the Consumer Price Index
in December 2000 and dividing by the Consumer Price Index in December 2010.
3
The front-end ... for
investing in bond funds declined by 1 basis point in 2010, to
72 basis points (Figure 2). This reflects a 1 basis-point drop
in the annualized cost of load fee payments and no change
in ...
declined in2010. Stock fund investors in2010 paid an average of 95 basis points
(0.95 percent) in fees and expenses, down 3 basis points from 2009. Fees and
expenses of bond funds declined...
... our findings on manufacturing are in line with the cross-country findings on
FDI and trade reported in Aizenman and Noy (2005). Using Granger causality tests on
disaggregated measures of financial ... variables in the primary sector. Most
interestingly, and contrary to the widespread view that booming FDI in the
services sector is driving growth in India, feedback effects between FDI and
output ... meeting certain conditions; opening up to FDI in various sectors,
including mining, financial services and telecommunication (though still subject
to limits of foreign ownership); lifting foreign...
... AUD/JPY and NZD/JPY. In addition, data on trades in the Brazilian real,
Chinese renminbi, Indian rupee and Korean won against USD were also collected.
Moreover, given the increasing interest in ... (4%). Japan has recovered its third place ranking, which it lost in the
2007 survey. Singapore has moved up ahead of Switzerland in2010.
In dollar terms, the greatest increases in trading activity ...
non-reporting financial institutions and customers.
Another complication involves changes in definitions. Most changes in definitions reflect
improvements in compilation procedures. In particular,...
... pollutants into
surface water also has potential downstream impacts
that may cross between urban and rural settings [2,3].
Drinking water containing carcinogens such as arsenic
or cadmium has been linked ... play a
role in this spatial variati on, as some chemicals or com-
binations of interacting chemicals may be present in one
area but not in others. Regions to examine for these
effects include the ... to
arsenic in drinking water and bladder cancer: a population-based case-
control study in Michigan, USA. Cancer Causes Control 2010, 21:745-757.
15. Zhitkovich A: Chromium in drinking water:...