... done by veterinarians in organic herds DBL: "I was wondering if you are running this programme inan organic herd - and the farmer argues for minimal medicine usage - for both economic and ideological ... acknowledge the risk of influential interaction between the interviewer and the interviewed during the interviews that could influence the statements of the interviewed e.g., the use of leading questions ... consequences of bias and variation in veterinary records Veterinary medical records can be applied inthe dairy sector in many ways and for many reasons Inthe following we will discuss the consequences...
... Rationale foran Integrated Model for Teaching Literature According to Duff and Maley (1990), the main reasons for integrating these elements are linguistic, methodological and motivational Linguistically, ... opportunity for extended language work The Language Model The most common approachto literature inthe EFL classroom is what Carter and Long (1991) refer to as the ‘language-based approach Such anapproach ... are used to interpret literary discourse are essentially the same for interpreting any type of discourse Approaches to Teaching Literature Having decided that integrating literature into the EFL...
... considered the technical assistance and the training they received during the experiment to be important benefits This project provided training and advice on harvesting, on the planting process and ... each forest and forest land category can be used are pre-determined by the government In other words, forest owners have restricted use rights tothe forest and forest land they manage The role ... linked tothe maintenance of a dense vegetation cover inthe form of forest, tree crops and agroforestry plantations The external beneficiaries of watershed services include the human and animal populations...
... approach ; and assist them in interpreting and putting into practice the advice provided inthe recent ACIAR and FAO manuals based on their fishery The workshop will centre on the principles within the ... workshop (Annexes A and B) The workshop centred on the principles within the ACIAR and FAO manuals Each participant was told to become familiar with the principles detailed in these manuals before the ... special management areas (SMAs) already in place There is an enforcement officer in each town, in charge of enforcing regulations There are many important research and information needs inthe Tonga...
... illustrates the skybox obtained by modifying the Lead -in on the part of Line1 indicated by the window and by increasing Tension on the Line2; in this way a character similar tothe one of starting skybox ... associated to characteristic lines in a coherent and consistent way; • designers use the same terms both to indicate designing lines and to indicate actions to be performed on these lines Finally they ... silhouette line for instance), then it becomes more complex to achieve Inthe example, the original ski-box (figure 5a) combines the characters soft and stumpy impressed by the character lines Line1 and...
... essential in analyzing the financial health and the lending and other business practices of a bank Among the indicators relating tothe financial health of a bank are the bank’s net income as ... other private investors.39 The ratings and the standards for evaluating a bank’s performance under the investment test are similar tothe standards under the lending test.40 The final test for ... examiners to a bank to determine whether it is in compliance with the banking laws, including the CRA At the end of the CRA examination, the agency issues a written report describing its findings and...
... a minimum of meaning And it is meaning that man needs; and an understanding of man's need for meaning is necessary to any psychology of health and whole' ness Meaning is provided from within, ... assists them in becoming human, in relating to others, in being a person (p 52) approachto One of the few drawbacks of the humanistic to maintain an open, psychology today is that it is attempting ... character The real question to be answered in any inquiry into astrology is whether, and to what extent, astrology is signifrcant and of essential value to human beings, and, inthe domain of psychology,...
... sensitive, and intuitive They incline to wait on circumstances for guidance in solving problems." An understanding of the elements can, as we have seen, contribute to self-knowledge in many ways, showing ... planet since the beginning of time Astrologers call them the zodiacal signs and are mainly concerned with them in relation tothe way they manifest in human beings as personality types All of the ... usually found in someonewith all these planets in Aries In analyzing the balance or imbalance of the elements inan individual's chart, therefore, one should not be too hasty in making generalizations...
... r 1.8 for r > 0, for t, r ∈ 0, × 0, ∞ ; H2 there exists r > such that h1 t, r > for t ∈ 0, The main results of the paper are the following Theorem 1.1 Suppose G1 , H1 , H2 and the following conditions ... Problems Then the eigenvalues are mπ τm for m 1, 2, , 2.2 and the corresponding eigenfunctions are φm t sin mπt for m 1, 2, 2.3 Let G t, s be the Green’s function forthe BVP: for t ∈ 0, ... O’Regan, and R P Agarwal, An approximation approachto eigenvalue intervals for ¨ singular boundary value problems with sign changing nonlinearities,” Mathematical Inequalities and Applications, vol...
... is the optimal input covariance matrix Intuitively, K∗ is the optimal input covariance forthe x legitimate receiver, since under the transformation, C, it is S forthe sub-channels for which the ... has an advantage and zero otherwise The enhancement concept was used in addition tothe I-MMSE approachin order to attain the upper bound in (30) The primary usage of these two concepts came together ... Communications and Networking Oggier and Hassibi [6] followed an indirect approach using a Sato-like argument and matrix analysis tools In [2] Liu and Shamai propose a more information-theoretic approach...
... developed inthe prior ACIAR project For example, inthe week before the final Workshop in Hanoi, 27 trainees in ELISA monitoring received certificates in Danang in a course conducted by the PHTI at the ... regarding these methods and the most appropriate to be applied for pilot training purposes The participants inthe training program have included the immediate project teams from each of the four ... extend the range of institutions involved by “training the trainers” and to promote the sustainability of the technology transferred tothe Vietnamese by ensuring that as much as possible of the...
... by the ascorbic acid, resulting inthe disappearance of the color of the dye (AOAC, 1995) B complex vitamins B1 (thiamin), B2 (riboflavin), folic acid, and niacin were determined according to Finglas ... explain analyses of triplicates ± standard deviation The F-test was applied since variances of the vitamin C and folic acid were homogeny (P > 0.05), the variances of the thiamin, riboflavin and ... of hexane was added into an Erlenmeyer flask and then heated in a water bath Thus, evaporated hexane condensed onto the sample and volatile compounds taken to its structure The collected hexane...
... doses tothe tumors We suggest that the portal vein radiation dose can be substantially increased with the intent of inducing portal/periportal fibrosis Such a therapeutic manipulation in lobar ... continue to expand An increasing number of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), neuroendocrine tumor metastases, and, more selectively, patients with other metastatic cancers are being ... demonstrated a mild centriacinar steatosis No inflammatory/ fibrotic changes were observed inthe central vein region Reticulin stain demonstrated intense fibrotic reaction inthe portal tracts Page...
... need to be taken into consideration as we develop the implementation plan in phase III In sum, the qualitative analysis is intended to provide insights into contextual factors that can inform intervention ... maximize the relevance of the intervention and incorporate community knowledge and wisdom into the implementation process, and involving partners in all modification steps to enhance their capacity for ... will inform the analysis [64-66] LJC and the RA will independently read all transcripts and develop an open coding schema based on a priori and emergent themes Each code condenses the data into analyzable...
... period and may provide a useful framework forthe therapeutic management of haemoptysis in this clinical setting To summarize, a multidisciplinary approach remains the cornerstone forthe management ... bleeding, bleeding of gastrointestinal and oropharyngeal origin, heart failure, intra alveolar haemorrhage and incomplete data For each patient, the following information were recorded: baseline ... 18 Dr Fartoukh had full access tothe data and takes responsibility forthe integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis 19 20 Study concept and design: Fartoukh, Cadranel Acquisition...
... tothe time needed for obtaining the solution of the double linear system but did not include the overheads incurred by extracting the relevant ancestors from the whole simulated population and ... sire and all the females of thepopulation This could be enough for describing thegenetic originality of this sire vs the female population or for modifying selection index to decrease inbreeding ... the matrix of relationship coefficients involving the sires, the dams and their ancestors till the base population Let A be the matrix of relationship coefficients linking this population and the...
... (2006: 15) explains, Buildings gather meaning to them by their everyday function, by their presence inthe townscape and by their form They can have meaning attached to them as structures or, sometimes, ... RECREATING THE DRAMA OF A WALL 39 Moving forward to King Richard I’s refortification in 1192, we see the meanings and memories associated with the walls changing, through the performance of their ... along the inner wall line, and both inside the dry moat and along the top of the counterscarp to record the outer wall line At Ascalon, I walked and recorded along the inner wall line and along the...
... prevented them from joining speaking activities 2.6.3 Hypothesis The analysis and discussion of the initial data led tothe following hypothesis: The using PBL for group work activities in speaking ... According to Curtis (2001), this phase involves initial discussion of a topic in certain groups All students are involved by brainstorming, sharing ideas related tothe topic, making the final ... related tothe problem It is about working toward understanding and possibly resolving these problems by setting goals and creating and initiating a plan of action, as well as reflecting on the degree...