... the points of supply, and differences in the standards applied. Also the EU standards relate to several aspects of water quality, some of which are arguably more critical to qualityof life than ... management of solid waste contributes to the qualityof life in urban areas through the immediate impact of systems of collection and disposal and the longer term implications for the efficient use of ... The consumption of energy is not per se a measure of the qualityof life. However, the good management of energyresources contributes to reductions in emissions, lower consumption of natural resources...
... half of the studied subjects (57% or 38 out of 67) defined their current qualityof life with positive assess-ments, while 18% (12/67) had a negative assessment of theircurrent qualityof life. ... their qualityof life. Ac-cording to the interviewed, the determinants of a bad quality of life were those presented in Table 3 and Figure 3. Bad healthwas the determinant for a bad qualityof ... determinant of a bad qualityof life.Note 2: The percentage represented the rate of the 23 subjects who mentioned that domain.Figure 3 - Why would you say that? Determinants of a negative quality of...
... was used to assess the qualityof life. The study showedthat the elders living in the urban community reported significant lower level ofqualityof life in the domains of physical 51.2±3.6 and ... significant lower level ofqualityof life in the domain of social relation 55.9±2.7 and environmental57.1±3.2 than urban population. The difference between the qualityof life in rural and urban ... and Quality of Life of people.All the aspects of “Health status”, “Life-style”, “Life satisfaction”, “Mental health” and“Well-being” together reflects the multidimen-sional nature of Quality...
... composed of a layer of material with a series of precise slots, blocking light in certain direction using strips of black mask. The left and right views are represented by a different set of pixels. ... performance of the visual system. It is assumed to be a subjectively and objectively measurable criterion that is of particular value of ascertaining long-term adaptive processes of the visual ... List of Tables x Table 9-4 : Estimated thresholds for view asymmetries 159 tel-00785987, version 1 - 7 Feb 2013 Wei CHEN Multidimensional characterization ofqualityof experience...
... unsatisfied or not at all satisfied with each of the following services in [city name]: c. Health care services offered by hospitals d. Health care services offered by doctors City Very satisfied ... (3) safety, (4) cleanliness of cities, (5) public transport, (6) air pollution, (7) integration of immigrants and (8) overall satisfaction with the qualityof life of their city. The annex presents ... This leaflet presents the result of the Urban Audit Perception Survey. This survey was conducted in January 2004 to measure the local perceptions ofqualityof life in 31 European cities. The...
... andTreatment of Cancer Core Qualityof Life Questionnaire. Journal of psychosomatic research 2000, 49(1):27-34.15. Wong WS, Fielding R: Eating ability predicts subsequent qualityof life inChinese ... The differential mediating effects of pain and depression on the physical and mental dimension ofquality of life in Hong Kong Chinese adults. Health and Qualityof Life Outcomes2010 8:1.Publish ... effects of pain severity on health-related quality of life: a study of Chinese cancer patients. Cancer 1999, 86(9):1848-1855.12. Moses T, Leuchter AF, Cook I, Abrams M: Does the clinical course of depression...
... Rates andImpact on Qualityof Life and Sexual Life. Neurourol Urodynam2000, 19:259-271.6. Swithinbank L, Abrams P: The impact of urinary incontinence onthe qualityof life of women. World J ... I-QOL, HADS BioMed CentralPage 1 of 11(page number not for citation purposes)Health and Qualityof Life OutcomesOpen AccessResearchImprovement ofqualityof life, anxiety and depression after ... Obstet Gynecol 2002,187(1):80-87.21. Broome B: The impact of urinary incontinence on self-efficacyand qualityof life. Health and Qualityof Life Outcomes 2003, 1:35.22. Parkkinen A, Karjalainen...
... Health-related qualityof life of children and adolescents with chronic illness – a two yearprospective study. Qualityof life research 2004, 13:1309-1319.4. The World Health Organization Qualityof Life ... relate to qualityof life: A studyamong patients waiting for PTCA. Qualityof life research 2001,10:487-501.10. Echteld MA, Elderen TMT, van der Kamp LJT: Modelling predictors of qualityof life ... CentralPage 1 of 9(page number not for citation purposes)Health and Qualityof Life OutcomesOpen AccessResearchPredictors ofqualityof life: A quantitative investigation of the stress-coping...
... self-assessed health-related quality of life was comparable to qualityof life of controls[22].In the present study QoL was measured with the Profile of Qualityof Life in the Chronically Ill ... questionnaire on qualityof life and social status. Data wascompared to the German census on an age matched control collective.Results: Qualityof life measured with the Profile ofQualityof Life in ... (0.7) (p = 0.09)Range of scales: 0–4; low values = low qualityof life, high value = high qualityof life, SD, standard deviation; n.s., not significantHealth and Qualityof Life Outcomes 2008,...
... eg. ToS field of IPo Probleml how to avoid everybody sendinghigh priority packets?Queue Management1 Quality ofService in IP NetworksCH-1015 Ecublenshttp://icawww.epfl.chProf. Jean-Yves ... Fast Retransmito Probability p of choosing a given flow is proportional to the rate of the flowl more packets of that flow, higher probability of choosing one of its packetsQueue Management16FIFOo ... durationo Burst duration - S seco Size of the bucket - B byteso Maximal departure rate - p bytes/so Token arrival rate - r bytes /sl burst of B + r S bytesl burst of pSl B + rS = pS → S = B/(r -...
... type of traffic is "special" or important and to queue the traffic based on that information instead of when a packet arrives. The 140Chapter 9. QualityofService Quality ofservice ... service (QoS) is an often-used and misused term that has a variety of meanings. In this book, QoS refers to both class ofservice (CoS) and type ofservice (ToS). The basic goal of CoS and ToS is ... classes of service. You can base policies on IP addresses, port numbers, protocols, or the size of packets. You can use one of these descriptors to create a simple policy, or you can use all of...