... conditions for bleaching of pulp collected from respective paper mills. The level of AOX varied from 5.0 to 9.0 kg/t of pulp while in case of Mill C , the level of AOX was about 18.0 kg/t of pulp.-16-Table ... 70% of total AOX . The chlorine dioxide because of its high oxidation potential decreases the formation of chlorinated phenolics, colour, AOX, dioxins etc in addition to improved qualityof ... At present none of the small scale paper mill in India is using chlorine dioxide because of the involvement of high cost of installation of chlorine dioxide plant and high cost of chlorine dioxide...
... appointed the Task Force on Health Promotion in Higher Education to study the scope of practice of health promotion in a higher education setting and develop professional standardsof practice ... guideline for the assessment and quality assurance of health promotion in higher education. The third edition also acknowledges additions to the body of knowledge and makes explicit the scope of ... and values of institutions of higher education (IHEs). IHEs are communities. IHEs possess all of the components of a community – that is, functional spatial units, units of patterned...
... Weak. 4. Performance and Outcomes 4.1 Assessment of Performance Against Objectives and Design Objective Major Output Expected Performance Indicators Actual Indicators of Performance a. ... Safety and Quality Standardsof Fresh Horticultural Products for Domestic and Export Markets Australian Personnel R A Jordan Australian Institution University of Sydney, Faculty of Agriculture ... participants. For example equiping postharvest laboratories for teaching and research have become priorities for nearly all institutions and communication has allowed for active exchange of information....
... Institute (ANSI) for the development of standards. These procedures must reflect openness,transparency, balance of interest, and due process.ASME is one of the oldest and most respected standards- developing ... relevance of codes and standards. CSTI has its own Board of Directors,which also reports to the Council on Codes and Standards. Visit the CSTI webpage at www.csti.asme.org for more information.A ... exact perform-ance of their equipment to understand the design margins or the effects of man-ufacturing tolerances on performance. In this case, code tests are conductedoutside of any performance...
... suppliers; the limits ofquality in an age of cor- porate takeovers and downsizing; the relativity ofquality across cultures; the business of quality; the quality profession and its role in ... the Relativity ofQuality 21 The Zen of Quality 22 Is There a Universal Approach to Management? Are There Universal Principles of Quality? 26 Can Quality Be Translated? 27 Quality: Absolute ... covered by management or quality professionals and practiced by thousands on a daily basis for the sake of quality. The book covers many topics such as the abuse ofquality as practiced by powerful...
... Regional Of ce for Europe (2006).1WHO _Standards_ v63_RZ.indd 9WHO _Standards_ v63_RZ.indd 9 24.09.2010 10:09:39 Uhr24.09.2010 10:09:39 UhrWHO Regional Of ce for Europe and BZgA Standards for Sexuality ... self-expression sexual rights of children (information, sexuality education, bodily integrity)abuse the responsibility of adults for the safety of childrenask for help and information turn to ... prevention of ill health.WHO _Standards_ v63_RZ.indd 20WHO _Standards_ v63_RZ.indd 20 24.09.2010 10:09:39 Uhr24.09.2010 10:09:39 UhrWHO Regional Of ce for Europe and BZgA Standardsfor Sexuality...
... families includingdecrease in qualityof life. Pediatrics 2005, 115(5):1213-1219.BioMed CentralPage 1 of 9(page number not for citation purposes)Health and Qualityof Life OutcomesOpen AccessResearchHealth-related ... OutcomesOpen AccessResearchHealth-related qualityof life for pediatric emergency department febrile illnesses: an Evaluation of the Pediatric Qualityof Life Inventory™ 4.0 generic core scalesRakesh ... 1Department of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA, 2Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin,...
... CentralPage 1 of 7(page number not for citation purposes)Health and Qualityof Life OutcomesOpen AccessResearchComparative assessment of three different indices of multimorbidity for studies ... outcome of interest, it didnot perform better than the CIRS in any of the scales of theSF-36 evaluating the physical aspect of HRQOL. Thisresult may be due in part to the wider range of possiblescores ... characteristics of the study, to trade off a lowerexplained variation for simplicity to evaluate the physicalaspect of HRQOL. In the case of the Charlson index, thepercent of explained variation...
... than the parental underestimation of the qualityof life of the children. The proportion of parents underestimating the qualityof life of their child was smallest for ‘Self-esteem’ (17.0%), and ... dimension ofqualityof life will be overestimated. Discussion The purpose of the present paper was to compare self-assessment and proxy assessment by parents of the qualityof life of children ... overestimation of their child’s qualityof life sinks for the ‘School’ dimension, whereas the likelihood of overestimating the qualityof life with respect to Friends increases with the age of the...
... Fully formattedPDF and full text (HTML) versions will be made available soon.Validation of the Individualised Neuromuscular QualityOf Life for the USA withcomparison of the impact of muscle ... sufficient numbers for quantitative research. However the individual MDs do differ in their age of onset, distribution of weakness, speed of progression and severity of symptoms. For some questions ... validation of a qualityof life questionnaire for neuromuscular disease (INQoL). Neurology 2007, 68: 1051-1057. 2. Wagner TH, Patrick DL, McKenna SP, Froese PS: Cross-cultural development of a quality...
... requirements for temperature of 21-23oC and sunshine period of 8-10 h/day. 13 The dry matter contents were determined for roots of the sweet potato varieties at all of locations ... P/ha Kali 220 120 kg K/ha - Mix all of the cattle manure and Lan super as well as 30% of Urea and 30% of Kali for treament before planting. - Half of the remaining Urea and Kali lefts was ... skin and ivory flesh. The yield of roots is high but that of vines and leaves is average. Quality of root is also moderate. 4.2. Morphological characteristics of 11 studied sweet potato varieties...
... performance achieved for all images of the corpus,Ta ble 1 reports the average coding performance of all images,in four bitrate ranges. The evaluation of the rate-distortionoptimality of JPEG2000 ... optimality of a JPEG2000 codestream is determined by the density and distribution of the quality layers itcontains. The allocation ofquality layers is, therefore, a fundamental issue for JPEG2000 ... allocation ofquality layers.5. CONCLUSIONSThe allocation ofquality layers is a fundamental issue of JPEG2000 encoders, needed to construct adequate code-stream in the rate-distortion sense. Quality...
... N/haSuperPhosphate55090-100kgP/haKali220120 kg K/ha-Mix all of the cattle manure and superphosphate as well as 30% of urea and30% of potassium for treatmentbefore planting.-Half of the remaining Urea and Kalifertilizers ... 0.051.21.314.70.6---The quality criteria of dry matter content andyield of root and vine-leaf, the sweetness andsoftness of root were also determined for allsweet potato varieties ... techniques for plant improvement, storage and foodprocessing technology, analysis of food quality; 5) Improve farmer’s knowledge and skills incultivation of sweet potato as a part of a sustainable...