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... ofthe judgments and accepts the vertical measure ofthe results ofthe study subjects. The weaknesses ofthe quantitative method include: + Cannot give researchers the information about the ... affected by the pursuit of business activities and they are the shareholders ofthe enterprises. In the view point of stakeholders to some extent is affected by the behavior of managers. In the substance ... in war, their lives devoted to the protection and restoration ofthe country, so they have awareness of environmental protection as a part of their body. To sum up, the results showed the positive...
... general, there are those who took advantage ofthe loophole in thelaw and the management ofthe company to extract more money from companies and individuals own pocket. Arising from the problems ... above, the need to research the side of morality and take measures to minimize these problems is essential. So, to better understand these issues I would like to present the theme: Theimportance ... enterprises The size of each different business accompanied by the appearance of various types of fraud is different. So they will be faced with different problems of fraud. The provisions made by law, ...
... increase the number ofthe ending inventories as well as the profit ofthe organizations as mentioned above. This not only can be considered as a strategy ofthe new comers to attract the investments ... Sometimes, the ending inventories of these companies can be more than 50% ofthe total number of products that they produce each month. This is because the percentage of depreciation in value of raincoats ... especially ofthe small company, absorption costing might be the best costing method while it can deal with the conflicts of interests between them and their companies. Other managers think that if they...
... its familyshould be the focus ofthe professional. Also, profession-als should be made aware ofthe consequences of care forparents during their training. Furthermore, they should betrained ... ofthe study and asking their participation.Parents decided themselves whether the mother or the father completed the questionnaire. The letter was accom-panied by the questionnaire, an informed ... imputed based on the guidelines ofthe TAAQOL. Incalculation ofthe scale scores one missing combined-itemscore was allowed for, the missing score is replaced by the mean value ofthe non-missing...
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... the Senate ofthe United States_:In the matter ofthe removal of Horatio C. } Burchard as Director ofthe Mint. }In conformity to section 343 ofthe Revised Statutes ofthe United States, the ... 1886_._To the Senate ofthe United States_:In compliance with the resolution ofthe Senate in executive session ofthe 27th of January, I transmitherewith the report ofthe Secretary ofState and the ... and the year ofthe Independence ofthe UnitedStates the one hundred and tenth.GROVER CLEVELAND.By the President: T.F. BAYARD, Secretary of State. BY THE PRESIDENT OFTHE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.A...
... in the following order: the intensionality of the descrip- tor, the time of reference of the descriptor, and the agents of the descriptor. We must establish the "level" of each ... application ofthe descrip- tor. The following example shows the representations of the first four readings of (8) (i.e., those with the description applied at the time ofthe utterance), ... knowledge of them is also attributed to Nadia. When the beliefs of agents (other than the listener) are not involved, the following rule licenses certain substitutions of equivalents: ã If the...
... espe-cially interested in the publication of discoveries in fourareas:1) Clinical models that allow the characterization of the molecular profile of non-cancer cells in the TME and of their soluble products, ... announce the new section ofthe Journal of Translational Medicinedevoted to promoting the field of Cancer Microenviron-ment.A new forum on diagnostic and therapeutic implications of molecular ... andoutcome of therapy.4) Laboratory studies of new drugs and biologicalagents that can target the TME and exert beneficial influ-ences on cancer patients. The focus of this new section ofthe JTM...
... though they only showa reduction in MCS-12 in the most advanced phases of the disease. The determinant factors of both components of HRQoL include sex, FEV1, use of oxygen therapy andnumber of ... version ofthe SF-36health questionnaire that contains 12 items [9]. These 12items explain more than 90% ofthe variance ofthe phys-ical and mental component scores ofthe SF-36. Fromthem two ... worsening in their health-related quality of life(HRQoL). However, it has been confirmed that the evalu-ation alone ofthe severity of COPD, measured by the degree of reduction ofthe forced...
... according to the amount of stress suffered.We calculated both the number of LEs and the Life Change Unit (LCU) score, a summary ofthe amount of stressinherent to the event and the time elapsed ... impact to be part of a risk group. In addition, the combination of these two LEs seems to be usual. Infact,notonlytheLCUssumscoredeterminetheeffect,it’s the undesirab ility of thes e LEs what ... the Hochberg method in order to address the multipletesting problem. The decision rule is to reject the null hypothesis when the adjusted p-value is les s thana = 0.05[39].To investigate the...
... in the amount of PA using the PASIPD, after controlling formotor impairment. The dependent variable for the thirdand fourth regression models was the Mental CompositeScore ofthe HRQL. The ... plots ofthe correlations between PA as assessed by the PASIPD (left) and the Accelerometer (right) to the Physical Composite Score ofthe SF-36.Table 3 Linear regression models for determining the ... example),and yet the relationship of this variable to HRQL inindividuals with stroke is unknown. Thus, the aims of our study were 1) to determine the contribution of dailyPA to the HRQL of individuals...
... independent of whether the SF-12, the MacNewquestionnaire, or the SAQ was used.Our data also show the relevance of income for the improvement ofthe psychological quality of life. Afterthebaselinevalue,incomewasthemostimportantTable ... at least for some ofthe sub -dimensions. The relevance ofthe personality variables was shown in par-ticular for the psychosocial aspects ofthe HRQOL,while the aspects ofthe physician-patient ... explanation of variance by the characteristics of the disease. The relevance of this block of variables ismainly due to the doctor facilitation scale ofthe PICS:patients who experienced the physician...
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