... definition of a marine region. It does,however introduce the idea of integrating theprotectionofthemarineand coastal environment, requiring states to manage themarineenvironmentand adjacentland ... between themarineenvironmentandthe land environment. This is scarcely surprising, given that the greatest impact on the marineenvironment comes not from the use ofthe sea but from the use of ... Antarctic.4Partlybecause ofthe contested legal status of the Antarctic, and partlybecause ofthe ambiguities ofthe 1959 Antarctic Treaty,5 the relationship between the AntarcticTreatySystemand the law ofthe sea...
... for the Southern Ocean region is bolsteredby international norms prohibiting pollution ofthemarine environment. On the other hand, the body of global international law forbidding pollution of ... investigationoccurs and evidence is gathered ofthe violation; (3) the evidence is evaluated and sanctions are determined for the violation; and (4) the process of giving effect to the sanction is determined. The ... for the conduct of inspections; i) the collection, archiving, exchange and evaluation of information related to environmental pro-tection; j) the state ofthe Antarctic environment; and k) the...
... FrameworkConclusions, including the results of the November 2001 Workshop Management Framework - Introduced Marine PestsManagement capabilities and approaches APEC andthe MRCWG have a role in ... a Global issueDevelopment of a Regional Risk Management Framework for APEC Economies for use in the Control and Prevention of Introduced Marine Pests Australia and Chile Mr. Philip Burgess, ... Framework - Introduced Marine PestsPriorities and hazards for Economies Variable levels of activity and management capabilityShips’ ballast water and hull fouling are the most important...
... rare by themselves. However, we have only found one such case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC in the literature. In this case, we describe the second case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC and discuss ... the under-standing ofthe genetic contribution to AC. Mirror-imaging of ACs may be more common than previously reported. We also consider that it is mandatory to monitor the counterpart of ... present in the AC wall. These finding indicated NKCC1 gene might play an important role in cystogenesis. The association of AC and other diseases in families suggested that PAPB2, SPG4 and SOX2...
... age of 8 years, the top ofthe frontal sinuses is at the level ofthe orbital roof, and by the age of 10 years, the sinuses extend into the vertical portion ofthe frontal bone. The final adult ... By the age of 4 years, the average cranial extent ofthe frontal sinus reaches half the height ofthe orbit and extends just above the top ofthe most-anterior ethmoid cells. By the age of ... craniotomy because ofthe proximity of the sinus to the orbit andthe anterior skull base [5]. The frequency of bilateral absence ofthe frontal sinus has been reported in 3-4% to 10% of several popula-tions...
... (3) the location ofthe impact andthe occur-rence ofthe tumor corresponded exactly one to the other; and (4) there was a more than one year interval between trauma andthe appearance ofthe ... interval between trauma andthe appearance ofthe tumor of at least 1 year, a longer latent period increasing the likelihood of a causal relationship. 5. The presence ofthe tumor must be proved ... reveal the severity and location ofthe traumatic brain injury andthe subsequent formation of a neoplasm at the same site, can provide convincing evidence for the traumatic causation of a brain...
... resolutions ofthe VIth andthe VIIth congresses ofthe Communists Party and those ofthe important meeting ofthe National Assembly, the Government andthe CentralParty Committee emphasized the importance ... position ofthe profession, giving teachers salary and allowances respondingto their positions, as was defined by the Resolution ofthe 4th Plenary Session ofthe centralcommittee ofthe Party. ... whole. The attainment of this objective requires the improvement ofthe educational and professional level of human resources, an increases proportion of trained personnel in the labor force, and the...
... by a few large companies?• The number of buyers and their relative sizes.• The prevalence of backward and forward integration.• Ease of entry and exit.• The pace of technological change in ... non-synchronous and understandardized products, high production costs and faced the rejection ofthe market. All of these attributes are different from conditions for the development of Machinery ... with the formulation of possible courses of action, their evaluation andthe choice between them.Finally there is strategy implementation which is concerned with planning how the choice of strategy...
... the fast change in patterns, most of these products are easy to produce and to beimitated. At the late of 1980s, faced with the saturation sign ofthe demand for plastichouseholdwares andthe ... the company in the long-term. The depth of this study depends partly on the availability ofthe key data ofthe Vietnameseeconomy andthe Plastic Industry in general, especially of Binh Minh. ... that these years were the prosperous period ofthe company and hehas recognized that this is a good chance for the company to earn profit and accumulatecapital for the development ofthe company...
... participation. All of these, except forprofessional services, contributed positively both to the sectoral shift inself-employment andthe class shift. At the other end ofthe spectrum, 11 of the 12 sectors ... the decomposition of these effectson self-employment, the picture becomes somewhat more complex. Inboth the 1970s andthe 1980s, the detailed sectors ofthe economy withinwhich there was the ... to their occupational activities. And, while there aremany studies of small business andof speci®c categories of self-employ-ment, especially farmers and various kinds of professionals, there...