... in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public. The ... by the Academy, the Council has become the principal operating agency of both the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering in providing services to the government, the ... Faculty in US Science and Engineering, andGender Differences inthe Careers of Science, Engineering, and Mathemat-ics Faculty (Box 1-3). The Committee on Maximizing the Potential of Women in Academic...
... doubling rules in the inflection of English verbs C. The determination of word-breaking rules as used in end -of -the- line practices in type composition D. The determination of parts -of- speech ... consonant strings examined for the present study of the two vowel string words. Finally, we have discussed only the question of de- termining the affixing strings. The more delicate prob- lem of deciding ... or later face the problem of unscrambling English affixes. The role of affixes is crucial in the study of word-breaking practice. Inthe automatic determination of the parts of speech (a central...
... principle of classical international law. Intergovernmental international institutions are associations of states.Because ofthe doctrine of sovereign equality of states, decisions in such international ... obligations of this kind will either end in theirbeing nugatory or inthe destruction ofthe League itself. The thing that reallymatters is that the nations should remain in continuous consultation ... MoscowJournal ofInternational Law and a member ofthe Board ofthe RussianAssociation ofInternational Law. His international activities include atour of duty with the UNProtection Force inthe former...
... where the spike in the Australia series in 1985 and the movement inthe Canada and UK series at the beginning ofthe 80s can not be explained by the credit history in these economies. The spikes could ... severaleconomies including the US, UK and the euro area, suggesting a possible loosening of monetary policy in response to the contraction in credit availability, as observed in the policy coordination inthe ... conditions. With the growing in uence of global banks and cross border holding of assets, we do observe an increase in the degree of comovements in credit over the past 30 years, by examining the pair-wisecross...
... statesconsidered the inclusion of military threats in any of these pacts.74It is unsurprising that in view ofthe abundance of at best looselyconsistent treaties, the content of law was inthe eye ofthe ... n. The outlaw ing of forceas the first pillar is one ofthe key dictates ofinternational law:All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat oruse of force against ... refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the...
... speaking and its impacts on speaking ability ofthe non-major ability ofthe non-major students at the post-students at the post-elementary level in Military elementary level in Military Science ... the participants Leadership moves - One or two students seem to be leaders in every talk Individual Presentation FindingsIndividual Presentation Findings most ofthe participants in ... accurately than those in NP group in terms of EFVF and EFNF (in terms of tense, subject verb agreement and pronouncing morpheme-s in plurality ). Subjects ofthe studySubjects ofthe study 16...
... appeared in journals such as the Journal of Corporate Finance, the Journal of Financial Intermediation, the Journal ofInternational Economics, the European Economic Review, and the Journal of ... for the 2006 meeting ofthe German Economic Associati-on (Verein für Socialpolitik) and for the 2003 meeting oftheInternational Institute of Public Finance (IIPF).Editor/Publisher:Dean of ... doctorate in economics from the University of Basel in 1971. Before joining Goethe University in 1974 he was at the University of Cambridge and at Harvard University. Since joining Goethe University...
... early inthe 1800sby noting what kinds of fossils the rocks con-tained. But the absolute age ofthe earthand the timing of many events in geologichistory required the discovery late in the 19th ... AboutEvolution and theNatureof Science 6• Scientists examining the head of Chasmosaurusmariscalensis hone theirunderstanding of nature by comparing it againstobservations ofthe world.Clockwise ... cousins. Organisms in nature typically produce more offspringthan can survive and reproduce given the constraints of food, space, and otherresources inthe environment. These off-spring often...
... early inthe 1800sby noting what kinds of fossils the rocks con-tained. But the absolute age ofthe earthand the timing of many events in geologichistory required the discovery late in the 19th ... AboutEvolution and theNatureof Science 6• Scientists examining the head of Chasmosaurusmariscalensis hone theirunderstanding of nature by comparing it againstobservations ofthe world.Clockwise ... toshow the relative positions and movements of the sun, planets, and moon as they cir-cled the earth. As the center ofthe uni-verse, the earth was a sphere inthe center of the orrery. The other...
... staining ofthe culture specimensshowed the intensity of this staining inthe chondrocyte layerson the sponge to be far stronger inthe LIPUS group than in the control group after 2 weeks of ... involvement ofthe integrin/phosphati-dylinositol 3-OH kinase (PI3K)/Akt pathway downstream of LIPUS exposure, rather than the integrin/MAPK/MAPK kinasepathway, which is generally involved inthe induction ... cyclins.Changes of proliferating cell nuclear antigen using MEK1 inhibitor and PI3K inhibitor The influence ofthe MEK1 inhibitor (PD98059) and of the PI3K inhibitor (LY294002) was judged in western blottinganalysis...
... state-ment of Investigator (Form FDA 1572)] will never do the third trial. But they get into it thinking they weregoing to start a research business. They walk in andanoint their office nurse ... andpracticed.Summary In this article, we outline a model for thinking abouthow organizations can influence community clinicians’decision-making about becom ing or r emaining involved in clinical research. ... that interest in their participa-tion in research might not be based upon their potentialintellectual and professional contributions.Information-gatheringIf clinicians were aware of and interested...