... TechnologyIICB Indian Institute of Chemical BiologyIISc Indian Institute of ScienceIIT Indian Institute of TechnologyIMTECH Institute of Microbial TechnologyISBC Indo-Swiss Collaboration in BiotechnologyIVRI ... of the presence of destabilizing signals in toxin coding genes.Elimination of such sequences enhanced the level of expression of toxin poly-peptides. A toxin coding gene (cry 1Ia5) devoid of ... Biotechnology in India 111 Work on DNA fingerprinting and genetic diversity analysis of tetraploid wheat in relation to evaluation of glutenin and gliadin polymorphism in durum,evaluation of b-carotene,...
... cost-cutting in thehealth sector remained.10Finally, expenditure on interest payments increased by 5.2 percent in 1998, which was solely due to the increase in public debt, since the average interest ... pensions and invalidity pensions. In the original cross-section, averagepension receipts of natives decline with the age of pensioners, reflecting past differences in working careers. In order to ... the share of taxes in GDP increased significantly from 24.8 percent of GDP in 1997 to 25.6 percent in 1998. In particular, revenue from the corporate, incomeand labour tax increased, mainly due...
... and institutions in an increasingly integrated world.www.migrationpolicy.org 8MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTEThe Impactof Immigrants in Recession and Economic ExpansionII. The Impactof Net ... have contained information on the place of birth of individuals only since as opposed to the decennial census that has always included that information Hence it is only during the last ... begins by analyzing the shortrun impactof immigration on employment income and other factors that affect income such as investments hours worked and productive eficiency examining...
... prevalance Estimated number of PLHA (in million) The Situation of Children in India A Profile Figure 24: Trends in level (in per cent) of birth registration inIndia - 2001-2007 In Bihar, Uttar Pradesh ... significant progress in all social andeconomic indicators has less than 40 per cent of its households using any kind of toilet.Recent initiatives of the Government of India, including the Food Security ... 2007, there has been an increase of about eight per cent point.â UNICEF /INDIA/ Alistair Gretarsson28 The Situation of Children inIndia - A Profile of siblings are some of the important reasonswhy...
... economic impactof obesity in the United StatesRoss A Hammond Ruth LevineEconomic Studies Program, Brookings Institution, Washington DC, USACorrespondence: Ross A Hammond Brookings Institution, ... per-person cost of around $700 a year.Productivity costs In addition to direct medical costs of obesity, a number of more indirect costs are part of the overall economic impact of obesity. Of these, ... ordinary least squares (OLS) regressions in order to control for endogeneity of weight in determining work absence. Covariates generally include demographic variables, years of education, income,...
... percent of workers in construction, 83 percent of workers in installation, maintenance and repair, 90 percent of workers in public education, and only 44 percent of workers in services (Bureau of ... employment in the state; and, third, that while the induced effect of tax cuts is greater than the induced effect of investment in higher education, casinos, or healthcare, investments in these ... of spending. Assuming the new funds for higher education come as a result of a tax increase, we must examine and factor in to what extent a tax increase will reduce household expenditure, in...
... meetings, formalities in terms of the recording of the agenda and post-discussionresolutions of issues after discussion were maintained in the majority of the meetings. The monthly performance of maternal ... training wereinstrumental. The FWAs almost universally maintainedthe recommended protocol for administering injectableseven after the withdrawal of the interventions. The highcoverage of routine ... system of the MOHFW, GoB.Methods: The interventions included development and testing of innovative solutions in service-delivery, provision of door-step injectables, and strengthening of the...
... Definition of the goal and scope for energy accounting in conventional agriculture in Austria In line with the goal definition and principles of LCA (ISO, 2006) and following the approach ... self-sufficiency and import/export, again reveals the impactof importing and exporting agricultural goods in Austria. In the import/export scenario, the export of meat induces more animal husbandry ... of plant and machinery used to cultivate cropland and maintain livestock housing, and indirectly, in the form of manufactured mineral fertilizers and pesticides. The level of energy consumption...
... percentile of all disasters inIndiain the EM-DAT in terms of mortality and destruction. Resulting estimated coefficients for all outcomes do not substantively change. Third, we include interview ... Journal of Psychiatry, 158 (5), 788-794. Goswami B.N., Venugopal V., Sengupta D., Madhusoodanan M.S., Xavier Prince K. (2006): Increasing trend of Extreme Rain Events over Indiain a Warming Environment, ... occurrence of a disaster and not an independent event inof itself. Therefore, we focus on the occurrence of any non-epidemic disaster in any state in order to generalize across all disasters in India. ...
... University School of Medi-cine and Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (Eldoret,Kenya) and the Institutional Review Board of the IndianaUniversity School of Medicine (Indianapolis, Indiana).Informed ... was obtained for key informant inter-views, and all clinical investigation was conducted accord-ing to the principles expressed in the Declaration of Helsinki.Study SiteSince 1990, Indiana ... University School of Medicine, Eldoret, Kenya and 5Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USAEmail: Rachel C Vreeman* - rvreeman@iupui.edu; Winstone M Nyandiko...
... where rapid intervention of the clinical pharma-cist intercepted the administration of this overdose. The non-intercepted potential ADEs were mainly dosing errors orincompleteness of low molecular ... screening day)Scatter plot of number of medication prescribing errors (MPEs) at screening day according to number of drug orders per patient (24 hour screening day).Figure 2Types of intercepted ... error was theunnoticed changing of an already activated prescription of acontinuous infusion medication. Since recent upgrading of thesystem every continuous infusion prescription changebecomes...
... parts of world [21, 22]. The shift toward unrestricted antibi-otics changes the antimicrobial resistance patterns of certain pathogens. Since parenteral forms of ciprof-loxacin and levofloxacin ... days of therapy by NARP, the consumption of these quinolones was unsurprisingly high. Besides that the use of oral quinolones for maintenance may contribute to the significant increase in prevalence ... quasi-experimental study performed in four year period, which included two years before and after of the initiation of NARP in 2003. The study in- cluded the data obtained from all of the four univer-sity...
... Research, Kolkata, India. He is also the chief of movement disorders clinic at the Bangur Institute of Neurology at Kolkata, India. Prof Das obtained his MD and superspecialty training in Neurology ... hypertension in an urban community ofIndia using the JNC VII criteria, with the aim of identifying the risk factors and suggesting intervention strategies. A total of 1609 respondents out of 1662 individuals ... Arindam Basu 3 1 Dept Of Neuromedicine, Bangur Institute Of Neurology, Kolkata, India. 2 Malda District Hospital, Malda, India. 3 Fogarty Training Program, IPGMER, Kolkata, India. AAbbssttrraacctt...