... important to note that despite the name “light licensing” the possession of such a license still gives the link operator the same full benefitsof a traditional link license, including link registration, ... register for any number of individual e-band link in the USA and its territories. Application for an e-band license is via the website of one of three database managers. The FCC has selected ... managers ofthe link registration process and custodians of a central e-band link database. Registration involves simply logging onto any one ofthe three database manager’s websites, entering the...
... Report ofthe Conbttion J of the at the close of business on the I day of. ^^ 192.9 as found upon exami-nation made by the direction and authority ofthe Superintendent of Banks ofthe State of ... considered the riskiest assets a bank can hold, then the higher the loan-to-deposit ratio, the higher the deposit rate. The larger the bank, as measured by (the log of) total assets, the more ... other than those ofthe U.S. government to earning assets. ã Interest received to earning assets. The presumption was—and still is—that the higher these ratios, the lower the quality of the...
... pairs The results refer to the estimation of system (14) by one stage GMM estimation with the optimal weighting matrix being the unity matrix. The estimated coefficients ofthe system of equations ... the domestic country and the US for bonds. Standard errors are reported in parenthesis. J-Stat denotes the p-value ofthe J-statistic to test the null hypothesis that the overidentifying restrictions ... The US SDF and estimated expected excess returns The results refer to the estimation of system (16) by one stage GMM estimation with the optimal weighting matrix being the unity matrix. The...
... Change in the EFILevel ofthe EFILevel ofthe EFILevel ofthe EFILevel of a version ofthe EFI with different weightsLevel ofthe Scully-Slottjeeconomic freedom indexLevel ofthe Scully-Slottjeeconomic ... (though the roots of this approach lie in the deep insights of classical political economy), andmuch more remains to be done. Refined statistical tests; further development of the EFI (both the ... Kingdom rank at the top. At the bottom, one finds the Democratic Republic of Congo; many other Africannations rank low as well. In relative change, ofthe countries listed here the UnitedKingdom...
... some information to the other to help reduce the number of choices be- ing considered. Only when the parser has analyzed a unit that carries some part ofthe meaning ofthe sentence (such ... (the left corner) of a phrase is analyzed bottom-up, the phrase is projected up- ward from the leftmost child, and other children of the phrase are projected top-down from the phrase. 310 ... ference ofthe Cognitive Science Society, Atlanta, GA, Aug 1994. 312 REAPING THEBENEFITSOF INTERACTIVE SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS* Kavi Mahesh Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing...
... utilization of usual health care services is the household, while thechild is the unit of analysis for other variables. The NFHS survey enquires the usual source of health care ofthe household. ... provides the method of fixing the cut off point of poor in each of these dimensions. 4 Multidimensional Poverty and the State ofChild Health in India Abstract Using data from the National ... indicators namely, the usual source of health care of household, medical assistance at delivery, health card (vaccination) ofthechild and immunization coverage of children. The unit of analyses...
... 2002a). The current ten oldest countries in the world are shown below in terms ofthe median age of their populations (Table 2). In 2000, 40 per cent or more ofthe populations of these countries ... productivity. Assessments ofthe value of this work to the economy vary depending upon the estimated number of volunteer hours and the method of valuing the contribution. For example, the work done by ... are at the peak of their earning power. They have paid off their mortgages and are expected to have considerable discretionary income and savings. Given the ageing ofthe population, the spending...
... equivalent to adding 6.7 percent to the value ofthe crop in the biotech-growing countries or adding the equivalent of 5.6 percent to the $55 billion value ofthe global soybean crop in 2006.18Cost ... significant impact in the U.S. and other countries. Its most significant conclusions include: (1) There is no evidence ofthe existence of unique hazards, either in the use of rDNA biotechnology ... those that might arise from other ways of altering the genome of an organism, such as conventional breeding…While there may be limitations to the application ofthe substantial equivalence approach...
... care need, there is little association between the family income ofthechild and the quality to which they have access. In terms ofthe second part ofthe explanation for the lack of gradient, ... measure ofthe health and SES ofthe younger female population ofthe practice. Most of these measures are taken early during pregnancy and refer to the health, housing and SES ofthe mother prior ... visits. The demographic characteristics ofthe practice explain a significant amount ofthe variation in GP staffing ofthe practice and the number of night visits, but not of other measures of...
... analytic sample consists of mothers with children aged 1-5 years, as ofthe time ofthe survey in 1994. The unit of observation is a child aged 1-5 years. For each child, information is available ... construction of this ratio from the probit estimates of equation (7.3). The second task is estimation of equation (7.1) using the inverse ofthe Mills ratio as one ofthe exogenous regressors. These ... the model to data, the specification shown in equation (7.1a) is the reasonable one to hypothesize. The specification combines features ofthe control function approach to the modeling of the...
... through the individual grants and contracts supporting the studies. Briefly discuss the role ofthe CPDM in relation to management and coordination ofthe cancer clinical trials ofthe center, ... portion of their operating costs from multiple sources. Centers should justify the proportion of funding allocable to the CCSG in the context of this overall support. The scope ofthe budget ... http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-09-016.html ). Revisions: These applications support a significant expansion ofthe scope ofthe P30 CCSG. The parent award must be active at the time ofthe revision application and no-cost...
... members ofthe population aged 16–64, who are in the labour force at the time ofthe survey; for the wage regressions, only full-time employees are included. The wage data is for the year 2005. The ... find that immigrants’ differing field of study profile can explain at most 14% ofthe immigrant wage gap.16 Conclusion This report provides an estimate ofthe size of immigrant wage gaps ... estimate ofthe size ofthe aggregate immigrant earnings gap, accounting for immigrants’ stronger profile of observable characteristics, and discusses possi-ble reasons for immigrants’ poorer...
... are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Insti-tute of Medicine. The members ofthe committee responsible for the report were ... extend the lifetime of TRMM beyond the originalanticipated maximum length ofthe mission thereby enhancing the value of the data from TRMM to science and operations. The committee found the following:ã ... research benefitsof extending 12 ASSESSMENT OFTHEBENEFITSOF EXTENDING TRMMforced in approximately December 2005. At that point the agency will have toweigh the societal benefitsof TRMM...
... higher rents or the attraction of new tenants/businesses.ã Thereputationofcertainareasandthebusinessesthatareresident in them is based on the quality ofthe public realm. ã Thereisevidencethatimprovingwalkingandcyclingenvironments ... notice the opportunities to spend. The key issue though is the improvement in the quality ofthe urban environment that results from a rise in the volume of walkers and a fall in the dominance of ... safety, particularly of pedestrians who were often forced to walk on the road because there was not enough space for them. There was also the desire to make the key destinations of Times and Herald...
... report documents the results ofthe first phase of a two-phase studyconducted for the Office of Electricity Transmission and Distribution ofthe U.S.Department of Energy (DOE) and the Pacific Northwest ... profits. Table 2.2 reformulates benefits to electricitysuppliers and end-users in terms of intermediate and final benefits. Benefits Often Are Not Independent of Each OtherMany ofthe final benefits ... evaluate the effect of demand response on expenditures but do not include the results in their conservative scenario “because ofthe wide range of these estimates and the fact thatthey possibly...