... indebtedness provide an indication ofthe scales ofthe international aspects ofthe two banking crises, international banking is only partofthe totality of banking. Total bank deposits therefore ... consequences ofthebanking crisis for the ‘real economy’. There was a discretionary limit to the scope ofthe automatic working ofthe gold standard. Of course, by providing liquidity in this way, the ... cause. The ‘rules ofthe game’ included raising discount rates when gold was flowing out, and lowering them when gold was flowing in. By following the rules, central banks could reinforce the...
... significant binding of bis-ANS to any of the particles, with the exception of T45S, which bound asmall amount of bis-ANS, increasing, by twofold, the emission ofthe probe (Fig. 7B). M88V and WT particlestreated ... total volume ofthe column(% 12 min). However, as previously found with otherdissociated capsid proteins, the lack of elution of the proteins can be explained by non-specific binding of the denatured ... from those of other simple icosahedralviruses [13]. The main chain ofthe protein subunit foldsinto a five stranded antiparallel b-sheet (strands bC–bG)facing the interior ofthe phage particle,...
... around inflammatory foci in the spinal cord of rats with EAE, thus identifying potentialdeterminants for trafficking of these cells to the CNS.These findings are discussed in relation to therapeuticstrategies ... redundancy in the chemokine system. Although some ofthe data on the role of CCR5 inthe pathogenesis of MS and EAE appears to beconflicting, the weight of evidence identifies CCR5 as anactive participant ... in combination with a lack of recruitment into the CNS late inthe disease due to adecrease inthe expression of chemokines and adhesionmolecules. Another possibility is the exhaustion of infil-trating...
... or complete loss of myelin sheaths and increases in inter-laminar splitting of the myelin sheaths. Analysis of transverse sections (Figure 9)provided further evidence of myelin vacuolization ... stainingrevealed markedly decreased cellularity inthe CC in treatedanimals at the 6 month time point, along with markedlydecreased levels of MBP inthe CC and inthe white-mattertracts ofthe ... mattercomplementary to the imaging-based detection of leuko-encephalopathy. The underlying causes of delayed damage induced bychemotherapy will be the subject of continued investigation,but the observations...
... associations Though the product quality is a component ofthe original model of CBBE; however, banking is a service-dominat industry and all banking products, as termed inthe industry, are actually ... important in connection with the consumer’s decision process. Hence the company should be aware of communicating values that they cannot deliver. In the modern banking industry, internet banking ... have an insight into the consumer’s perception about service quality in banking, the current study adapted the construct of Spiros et al (2003) for measuring service quality inbanking services....
... generatevulnerabilities inthebanking system. If there is a sense that thebankingsystem is vulnerable in the event of an increase in interest rates, it could have deleterious consequences by constraining the conduct ... happen inthebankingsysteminthe event of an increase in interest rates. This paper offers some timely research inputs on these questions. It seeks to obtain measures ofthe vulnerability of ... The banking sector was an important area of focus in economic reforms ofthe 1990s. The first phase ofbanking reforms were focused on credit risk: dealing with the issues of recognition of...
... resolution of the crisis inthe early 1990s, however, the U.S. banks were the first to get back in. Over the course ofthe financial roller-coasters in Argentina and Brazil in 2001-02, the U.S. ... well their portfolios fare in comparison to a benchmark During much ofthe 1990s, Argentina had the heaviest weighting inthe index of any nation, peaking at 28.8% in 1998 — not because of its ... contracts. The ensuing currency, banking, and sovereign debt crisis in Russia led to capital controls on the local bankingsystemin 2002. Regardless ofthe nature and location of an emerging market...
... four major catfish farming provinces inthe Mekong Delta, but also included surveys of other BMP farmers and some non BMP farmers inthe other major provinces ofthe Delta. The fieldwork component ... substantial increases in costs. They are designed to standardize and optimize ‘through chain’ industry management practices within the constraints ofthe existing system. They facilitate the means ... multiple business enterprises, including acting as a market chain middleman, and has a fish feeding business. These examples highlight not only the complexity and diversity of farmers inthe industry...
... operators. Determining the spectrum of a compact operator isequivalent to finding the eigenvalues ofthe operator. About the spectrum of a compactoperator in a weighted Hardy space defined inthe disk ... easily get the following theorem, which is the maintheorem of this paper.Theorem 2.5. Let Cψ,ϕbe a compact operator on the weighted Hardy space H2(β,BN).Ifϕhas only one fixed point inthe unit ... C∗ψ,ϕis the union ofthe spectrum of Amand the spectrum of Cm[1,page270]. Since Amis a finite dimensional upper-triangular matrix, its spectrum is the eigen-value of Am. By the arguments in...
... someclarification inthe case of spaces defined on BN(N>1) as the Denjoy-Wolff point maynot be well defined. Inthe proof of Lemma 2.1, a technique is inspired by the proof of [3,Theorem 7].2. The main ... operators. Determining the spectrum of a compact operator isequivalent to finding the eigenvalues ofthe operator. About the spectrum of a compactoperator in a weighted Hardy space defined inthe disk ... easily get the following theorem, which is the maintheorem of this paper.Theorem 2.5. Let Cψ,ϕbe a compact operator on the weighted Hardy space H2(β,BN).Ifϕhas only one fixed point inthe unit...