... To inquire into and report upon the prevalence; of venereal disease inNewZealand "(2.) To inquire into and report any special reasons or causes for the existence of venereal disease inNewZealand ... Supply of Apparatus and Drugs for certain Cases; Advertising Clinics; Extension of Clinics; Training at Clinics for Nurses, Students, &c.; Cases attending until noninfective; Male and Female; Lady ... the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) 1922 NEW ZEALAND VENEREAL DISEASES INNEWZEALAND REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH APPOINTED BY THE HON MINISTER...
... To inquire into and report upon the prevalence; of venereal disease inNewZealand "(2.) To inquire into and report any special reasons or causes for the existence of venereal disease inNewZealand ... Supply of Apparatus and Drugs for certain Cases; Advertising Clinics; Extension of Clinics; Training at Clinics for Nurses, Students, &c.; Cases attending until noninfective; Male and Female; Lady ... the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) 1922 NEW ZEALAND VENEREAL DISEASES INNEWZEALAND REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH APPOINTED BY THE HON MINISTER...
... service excellence, meeting client needs, and providing innovative products are essential to succeed in the banking industry Most private banks claim that creating and maintaining customer relationships ... banks operating inNewZealand all have histories of well over 100 years These include the Auckland Savings Bank (ASB), the Australia and NewZealand Bank (ANZ/National), the Bank of NewZealand ... acquiring new customers For example, Rust and Zahorik (1993) argue the financial implications of attracting new customers may be five times as costly as keeping existing customers However, maintaining...
... dangling and bumping against his heels as the sledge pursued its uneven way down the bed of a mountain torrent, in default of a better road Imagine, then, a beautiful day in our early NewZealand ... fascinating of dog companions, and I pleaded hard for her, as she was an especial pet; though there were too many lambs belonging to a summer lambing (in NewZealand the winter is the usual lambing ... to NewZealand young men who have received the up-bringing and education of gentlemen, without a shilling in their pockets, under the vague idea that something will turn up for them in a new...
... beautiful In the very early morning I have often stood shivering at my window to see the noble outline gradually assuming shape, and finally standing out sharp and clear against a dazzling sky; ... his prospects of getting any dancing were in consequence very blank I did all I could to find partners for him, introducing him to every lady whom I knew, but it was in vain; they would have been ... this type in a new country Naturally, the whole tone of thought and feeling is almost exclusively practical; even in a morning visit there is no small-talk I find no difficulty in obtaining the...
... keep in mind both what the Englishman was doing inNew Zealand, and what the New Zealander was doing in England, during those same months of the year 1820 They will meet again next year in the ... the new ground broken up, maize growing upon it, and vines in leaf Agriculture formed indeed an important feature in Marsden's plans for the mission Seeing Hongi's blind wife working hard in a ... brain, and "the clearest head in Australia." During the eleven years which had passed since his arrival, he had been fighting a courageous fight against vice in high places and in low, but nothing...
... health specialists inNewZealand The work has involved:• Examining the overseas methodologies and results, • Collating whatever relevant data are available inNew Zealand, • Assessing the relevance ... quality inNewZealand (Comins, 2001) Yet there are many features of the NewZealand situation that make it potentially unique These include limited insulation in older homes (thus allowing more infiltration), ... while inNewZealand little has been published, and current research using airshed modelling is not yet completed (Scoggins et al, 2001) Yet again, the situation of NewZealand with domestic heating...
... To inquire into and report upon the prevalence; of venereal disease inNewZealand "(2.) To inquire into and report any special reasons or causes for the existence of venereal disease inNewZealand ... of Apparatus and Drugs for certain Cases; Advertising Clinics; Extension of Clinics; Training at Clinics for Nurses, Students, &c.; Cases attending until non-infective; Male and Female; Lady ... diseases that may occur in any organ of the body:-This racks the joints; this fires the veins: That every labouring sinew strains; Those in the deeper vitals rage PART I. INTRODUCTORY AND HISTORICAL...
... injury which affected their work pattern Injury events were followed up with an in- depth telephone interview Questionnaires were administered at the beginning and end of the study to obtain information ... study findings was considered to be negligible given that the majority (64%) of NewZealand farms were engaged primarily in pastoral farming (customised information request from Statistics New Zealand, ... Authority (TLA) inNewZealand This area was chosen because it had a large number of farming units with most engaged primarily in pastoral farming, had a range of pastoral farming activities, included...
... encouragement of investment by multi-national companies inNewZealand Reflecting these events, supply figures during the period 1969–1996 indicate a substantial increase in SSCB production inNewZealand ... leadership, marketing and price control in the co-operative dairy industry of NewZealand Wellington: NewZealand Diary Board; 1975 Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: NewZealand Submission: ... powerful marketing and advertising strategies relative to milk (the reported advertising spending for SSCBs inNewZealandin 2005 was almost twice that of milk [89]) resulting in a strong, albeit...
... of administration The main route of administration for interviewees was swallowing BZP-party pills in their original form All participants stated that this was their primary means of ingesting ... bars or at parties or gatherings in their homes: Probably just going out to town I suppose, drinking at home, having a few drinks at home then going to town and then taking the party pills when ... impaired sexual performance, dizziness, sore eyes, stomach pains, teeth grinding, increased rates of smoking, and bleeding nose (from snorting) Most young people interviewed reported that they...
... training included provision of videos, recent information updates, explanation of injection equipment and its uses, drug use terminology, training for new staff, provision of printed training ... The Health [Needles & Syringes] Regulations 1998 that govern the authorised sale of needles and syringes inNewZealand state that all sales of injecting equipment inNewZealand must be accompanied ... services began to be offered inNewZealandin May 1987 [1] Currently, NewZealand' s needle exchange activities are enabled by the NewZealand Ministry of Health (MoH) contracting drug user groups,...
... findings is limited On the other hand, the relative uniformity of findings in convenience samples from a number of different communities within NewZealand and internationally is a strength, in ... having the short-form self-administered) in the two NewZealand samples, and it is more than likely the difference in scores may reflect differences in the populations of adolescents in the New ... differences (in both the overall and the domain scores) between those who were in the highest quartile for DMFS and the remainder These findings are not counter-intuitive: other factors being equal,...
... Therefore, in accordance with the changes in human society, the function of language has been increasingly varied in numbers It no longer confines in terms of describing, explaining or exchanging information ... behavior such as breathing, crying, drinking…Mental process is a kind of activity in people‘s mind, requires a conscious participant such as thinking, loving, wanting, and hearing Verbal process ... online medicine advertising inNewZealand The ideologies hidden behind linguistic features and strategies employed by medicine advertisers are the main focus The analysis is based on a combination...
... result in dissonance for the individual within the racialized state framework, with individual racial identities either disrupting, maintaining, or even reinforcing the status quo In Singapore, individual ... identity for individuals of mixed Chinese/European descent in Singapore and New Zealand? • How have historical processes of (mixed) racial formation in Singapore and NewZealand resulted in the ... socio-economic dimension to intermarriage and minority integration in both contexts, as the Chinese inNewZealand and the Europeans in Singapore are successful, economically mobile minority groups, with...
... correlation in many-body systems makes this topic a central area of research in quantum chemistry and molecular physics Relativistic effects are being increasingly recognized as an essential ingredient ... first term in (47) is the Hamiltonian for radiation, which after quantization can be interpreted in terms of photons in the usual way [6]: (48) The term in (47) linear in can be put in the form: ... from the starting point of the finite path C However the requirement for a finite path is simply a selection of a class of gauges; there are infinitely many acceptable choices of infinite paths...
... shadowing effect [2] The transmit beamforming and receive combining vector for user i can be determined in a similar manner Proposed Coordinated Transmission In this section, we design a coordinated ... transmit power considering the CCI mitigation in a joint manner The main goal is to allocate the transmit power to reduce the CCI while maximizing the achievable rate of the relay link Suppose ... Methods in Chemical Engineering, Academic Press, New York, NY, USA, 1963 D Gesbert and M.-S Alouini, “How much feedback is multi-user diversity really worth?” in Proceedings of the IEEE International...
... management in embedded systems, ” Computing & Control Engineering, vol 14, no 5, pp 36–40, 2003 E.-Y Chung, L Benini, and G de Micheli, “Dynamic power management using adaptive learning tree,” in Proceedings ... methodology aiming at controlling performance and power levels of digital circuits and embedded systems, with the goal of extending the autonomous operation time of battery-powered systemsIn this work, ... using the evolved hardware in FPGA It concludes that Temporal Difference Reinforcement Learning is an effective scheme as the power saving is appreciable REFERENCES Table 2: Energy savings using...
... is obtained during the modems’ training For burst transmission, such as in wireless LANs, CSI can be estimated using a suitable preamble structure or inbound training information However, in order ... determines a new higher new water-level, Kw , corresponding to new subchannel indexes new M > M and M new ≥ M This procedure is repeated until the water-filling allocation does not violate P in any ... appropriate power scaling to preserve the power budget and target error rate constraints The integer-bit constrained loading problem, also referred to as discrete loading, belongs to the class of combinatorial...