... unions said that the termination would have no impact on their institution or it was too soon to determine the impact Exemption from Section 404(b) ofthe Sarbanes-Oxley Act Section 989G ofthe ... and forms to conform them to section 404(c) ofthe SarbanesOxley Actof 2002, as added by section 989G ofthe Dodd-Frank Act Section 404(c) provides that section 404(b) ofthe Sarbanes-Oxley Act ... industry officials also have noted that the full impact ofthe Dodd-Frank Acton these institutions is uncertain Nonetheless, some regulators and industry officials expect some oftheact s provisions...
... Available online http://ccforum.com/content/13/2/208 Conclusion Based on a number of original papers, the impact of noise on patients’ sleep and the effectiveness of noise reduction strategies ... reinforcement [52] Two conditions are important forthe selection of guidelines of behaviour modification: they must be easy to implement and they must not diminish the safety ofthe patients Both ... patients’ sleep, found that 58.8% ofthe patients in the intervention group and 25% ofthe patients in the non-intervention group voted noise as the main factor of their sleep disturbance Hweidi’s...
... and other parties outside the office The use of ICT for internal communication has been elaborated in the previous section Readers are referenced to the discussion there Here, we will concentrate ... concentrate more onthe use of company’s ICT for non-work-related activities In conclusion, Information and communication technology (ICT) has a pivotal role in the society today ICT has speed up the structural ... become to know more each other This stage is “characterized by competition anf conflict in the personal relations dimension an organization in the task-funtions dimension” So members begin to communicate...
... After completing the above steps, you will discuss your responses with the class The instructor will write the class consensus on a flip chart Use the space below for brainstorming Activity 7.2: ... assigned by the instructor Identify the level of impact — high, medium, or low — that each technology type would have onthe given layer of a Windows DNA design Write your answers in the grid provided ... Security After completing the above steps, you will discuss your responses with the class The instructor will write the class consensus on a flipchart THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...
... 3.6 THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING MAY 2012 Map Civic Economics THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING THE ECONOMIC IMPACT ... 10 THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING MAY 2012 Table – CONSTRUCTION IMPACTS THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF 2006 AFFORDABLE HOUSING BONDS - CONSTRUCTION TOTAL IMPACTS ... $ $ 11 THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING MAY 2012 Table – CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYMENT THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF 2006 AFFORDABLE HOUSING BONDS - CONSTRUCTION Sector...
... where Ti is the number of purchase occasions we observe for consumer i Let the indirect utility function for consumer i conditional on choice of brand j on purchase occasion t be given by: Uijt ... allows a flexible pattern of substitution at the aggregate level See Train (2003) for further discussion Construction ofthe likelihood function requires evaluation ofthe integrals appearing in ... in the parameters ofthe conditional indirect utility function, but rules out correlations among them Table reports the likelihood function value for each model, as well as the Bayesian Information...
... communication, transportation, and trade The term is most closely associated with the term economic globalization: the integration of national economies into the international economy through trade, foreign ... flows, migration, the spread of technology, and military presence.”8 In other definition, globalization is considered as the expansion of global linkages, the organization of social life on a global ... LCC is one of many companies in many countries in the world have a positive impact of globalization 34 CHAPTER V: CONCLUSION 5.1 Implication of research 5.2 Conclusion 35 5.1 Implication of research...
... role in the model It captures the effect of existing knowledge onthe production of new knowledge There is no constraint onthe range of θ If past knowledge offers the necessary foundation upon which ... Likewise, aL represents the fraction ofthe labor force used in the research sector, while (1- aL ) represents the fraction ofthe labor force used in goods production Kτ represents the capital stock ... (13) In the above equation, a K represents the fraction ofthe capital stock used in the research sector, while (1- a K ) represents the fraction ofthe capital stock used in goods production Likewise,...
... radiation of heat from the internal organs and muscles to the surface ofthe body Large body surface area increases the potential for convection, conduction, and evaporation In cold environments, ... environment Thus, characteristics distinguish of geography the Vietnam from the Korea shown us that these conditions can be different determinant of physical activity or training Therefore, they ... season, nutrition, activities, economy, urbanization, and stress Most ofthe previous researches showed that the values of morphological and physical indexes are influenced by the environment Therefore,...
... The impact of microfinance onthe incomes ofthe poor b The impact of microfinance on wider poverty/ wealth ofthe poor c impact of microfinance on other non-financial The outcomes forthe ... questions about the impact of microfinance on improving the lives ofthe poor These studies did not find a strong causal link between access to microfinances and poverty reductionforthe poor The ... 2.5: List of MFI organisations contacted for information on impact studies Appendix 3.1: Citations for 34 impact evaluations which did not include comparisons of microfinance versus no microfinance...
... of consumer surplus Improvement of firm efficiencies Impact of broadband onthe economy This section presents the research conducted to date onthe economic impact of broadband In reviewing the ... in the presence of a more complex causality effect? The “critical mass” findings of research ofthe impact of telecommunications onthe economy, indicates that the impact of broadband on economic ... al (2005) , the authors specified two models: a production function and a hedonic function for ICT capital stocks Impact of broadband onthe economy Broadband impact onthe productivity of the...
... administration these assumptions had clearly replaced traditional thinking The institutionalization of these assumptions led to a fundamentally different conception ofthe Japanese economy, and ... of whether one agrees with revisionist assumptions or not, the issue that concerns me is whether they had an important and concrete impact on policy assumptions and choices In the first section ... relations First, the Framework led to a sea change in terms ofthe tone and substance ofthe relationship A growing level of confrontation and distrust between the two countries marked the two...
... assessment ofthe impact of FM on their sleep Nineteen ofthe participants said that the instrument captured all of their sleep-related symptoms, indicating likely concept saturation of these symptoms ... also spoke of no longer feeling refreshed upon awakening since having FM, regardless ofthe amount of sleep that they received When discussing the impact of FM on their sleep, half ofthe participants ... upon awakening Participants' responses to general, open-ended questions regarding the impact of FM on their sleep, as well as their feedback upon item review, provide strong evidence forthe content...
... assessment ofthe impact of FM on their sleep Nineteen ofthe participants said that the instrument captured all of their sleep-related symptoms, indicating likely concept saturation of these symptoms ... also spoke of no longer feeling refreshed upon awakening since having FM, regardless ofthe amount of sleep that they received When discussing the impact of FM on their sleep, half ofthe participants ... upon awakening Participants' responses to general, open-ended questions regarding the impact of FM on their sleep, as well as their feedback upon item review, provide strong evidence forthe content...
... that the age of maximum response depends onthe age ofthe stand at time of thinning (At ) and k Details ofthe characteristics of this T RF can be found in Liu et al [7] Equation (5) has all the ... interpretation as the parameters in Equa- tion (5) The value ofthe duration parameter, k, in Equation (5), for example, represents the recovery period for height after thinning Onthe other hand, ... evaluated upon integration Onthe other hand, Equation (5) alone is interpreted without any further evaluation The positive sign ofthe thinning response rate parameter, r, in Equation (8) indicates...
... maturation stage The lower proliferation but higher bone density through differentiation could explain the missing regeneration potential of BONJs In contrast, the non-nitrogen-containing bisphosphonate ... Reszka AA: Alendronate mechanism of action: geranylgeraniol, an intermediate in the mevalonate pathway, prevents inhibition of osteoclast formation, bone resorption, and kinase activation in vitro ... compared to the non-stimulated control Zoledronate also caused osteoblasts to increase their gene expression to a maximum level of 330% on day After 14 days of stimulation the gene expression of collagen...
... significant impact onthe spiritual sphere This further confirms the observed dualistic impact of stroke on HRQOL thereby supporting the division ofthe HRQOLISP domains into two spheres Additionally, ... survivors) [2,6,7,13] For instance, the greater impact of stroke onthe physical domain favours the allocation of more resources forthe delivery of physical therapy Nevertheless, due to the documented ... perceptions ofthe supreme meaning and purpose of life after stroke; and the spiritual interactional domain which measures interactions ofthe spiritual sphere (eg interactions with people ofthe same...
... patient’s overall score on all variables ofthe APACHE-II score as the only predictive variable The second model, based onthe data ofthe same patients, consisted the variables ofthe APACHE-II score ... Calibration plots ofthe APACHE-II model and ofthe APACHE-II model with delirium APACHE-II, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation-II Page of Discussion The main finding ofthe present ... prevalence ofthe variable, the absence of predictive value of this variable, and the presence of a correlation between the predictive variable and the variable(s) originally included in the predictive...
... mức độ ĐTH giai đoạn 2000 -2005 huyện diễn chậm (năm 2000, 2005 đạt 59,5, 65 điểm – mức ĐTH trung bình) bắt đầu bứt phá từ sau năm 2005, mà KCN đưa vào hoạt động kéo theo mức độ ĐTH đạt 79 điểm ... theo tiêu chí diện tích đất phi nông nghiệp lao động đô thị (phương pháp tiêu chí) Mức độ ĐTH tăng từ 12,5% năm 2005 lên 31,18% năm 2012 đánh giá theo dân số đô thị tương ứng 26,73%, 30,12% theo ... cho vấn đề việc làm phù hợp với đối tượng cụ thể theo hướng bền vững địa phương sở thực chuyển dịch cấu kinh tế hợp lý, phát triển sản xuất NN theo hướng áp dụng khoa học kỹ thuật tiên tiến nhằm...