... and other state agencies as core participants. Lofgren & Benner ThePoliticalEconomyofthe ‘New Biology’ – preliminary draft only 5core theme in the understanding ofthe role ofthe ... Varieties of Capitalism: The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Lofgren & Benner ThePoliticalEconomyofthe ‘New Biology’ – preliminary draft only 6These then are the state ... and the Birth of the US Biotechnology Enterprises. American Economic Review 88 (1). Lofgren & Benner ThePoliticalEconomyofthe ‘New Biology’ – preliminary draft only 2 The Political...
... change for the time being. Now the strategy isessentially a return to the ‘policy of a calm hand’ (Politik der ruhigen Hand) of the summer of 2001, in the hope of some sort of spin-off from global ... changes in the gross pay of active workers. The main aim ofthe government’spension policy was to adjust the revenues ofthe pension insurance funds to the expenditure required to serve the entitlements ... weakening ofthe tripartite structure of the Bundesagentur to a rather vague appeal to the ‘elites ofthe nation’ to assist increating employment opportunities for the unemployed. The commission’s...
... capture the societal debates about environment and politicaleconomy rather than just the academic debates over the theories ofthepoliticaleconomyofthe environment.Naturally, given the breadth ... 884.5 Theeconomy as a circular flow system 894.6 The environmental Kuznets curve 924.7 The vicious cycle of poverty and environmental degradation 964.8 Theeconomy as a subsystem ofthe ecosystem ... extension of historical, political, andsocioeconomic processes that started long ago. It is reasonable, however,to point to the 1960s as the beginning ofthe rapid intensification of the process of...
... capture the societal debates about environment and politicaleconomy rather than just the academic debates over the theories ofthepoliticaleconomyofthe environment.Naturally, given the breadth ... communication. The World Wide Web had just 50 pagesin 1993; by the end ofthe decade there were 50 million.6 The number of Internet users went from 25 million in 1995 to 400 million by the end of 2000. The ... 884.5 Theeconomy as a circular flow system 894.6 The environmental Kuznets curve 924.7 The vicious cycle of poverty and environmental degradation 964.8 Theeconomy as a subsystem ofthe ecosystem...
... prepare the people ofthe province for the knowledge economyofthe 21st century; ã To contain the spread of HIV/AIDS and TB; ã To empower the poor people of our province through the provision of ... include the role of Stanford University in the success of Silicon Valley, the role ofthe India Technology Institute in the success of Bangalore, and the role ofthe Limerick Institute of Technology ... WESTERN CAPE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY 4.1 INTRODUCTION The economyofthe Western Cape is woven tightly into the global economy. Almost two-thirds ofthe output ofthe private sector is currently...
... Knowledge Map ofthe Virtual Economy 4 Knowledge Map ofthe Virtual Economy 34 Knowledge Map ofthe Virtual Economy with a cumulative number of more than 6.5 billion application downloads as of September ... the industry also indicate that the classical view ofthe sociology of work of gaming studios is changing. Rather than a large number of workers playing online games on their computers, the ... map of the virtual economy CONVERTING THE VIRTUAL ECONOMY INTODEVELOPMENT POTENTIALknowledge map ofthe virtual economy THE WORLD BANKwww.infoDev.orgwww.infoDev.org+ connect series About the...
... irrespective ofthe amount ofthe loan. However, the larger the loan, the larger the amount ofthe repayment installment, and a large installment may strain the repayment capacity ofthe borrower ... b) There has, therefore, to be a linkage between the amount ofthe loan and the tenure ofthe loan. It is, therefore, suggested that for loans not exceeding Rs. 15,000, the tenure ofthe loan ... explore the use of outside agencies for inspection. e) The Reserve Bank should have the power to remove from office the CEO and / or a director in the event of persistent violation of the regulations...
... demonstrated the role of PufX in the orientation ofthe RC inside the LH1Fig. 4. Isolation ofthe PMCs on a sucrose gradient. The final detergentextracts from the ICM were loaded on the top of a 10–40% ... PufXD2)7neither affects the photo-synthetic capability ofthe bacteria nor the efficiency of exchange ofthe ubiq uinol molecules between th e RC and the bc1, a s judged from the reduction kinetics of ... residues ofthe LH1 apolypeptide in the organization ofthe LH1–RC complex[12]. In the present work, we have investigated the possible involvement ofthe N-terminus and of the C-terminus of PufX...
... abuse their office andinfluence to the injury ofthe laws and peace ofthe country. The elimination ofthe Christian teachers of the Negro race, and the prevention ofthe immigration of workers ... special education of " ;the Blacks and the people of color." In 1801, however, a schoolwas kept the first day ofthe week by one ofthe members ofthe Society, who instructed them gratis inreading, ... as their peculiar needs demanded. In the agricultural sections the first duty ofthe teacher ofthe blacks was to show them how to get their living from the soil. This was the final test of their...
... until the intense dry heat ofthe north Indian plain had lowered the water content to 30 percent. Then it and the poppy petal sheets went together to the caking room.Down the sides ofthe caking ... SomniferumOn the banks ofthe Ganges some distance east of Benares, in the most wretched and neglected part of the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, lies the little town of Ghazipur. It is not much of ... wait for the rains ofthe summer monsoon to sweep up from the Bay of Bengal. But in fact there is activity here even at this time ofthe year. For Ghazipur is one ofthe few places in the world...
... and 42 (8%) of unknown gender.It was the mother who answered the questionnaire in89.5% ofthe sample, it was the father in 4.57% of the sample, and it was someone else in 6.28% ofthe sample.Distribution ... children is known from the literature [4,11,21,25].Thepsychosocialsupportofthefamilyshouldbethepart of health care of chronically ill children. In light of the apparent limitations of parents’ assessments ... Scoresare computed as the sum ofthe items divided by the number of items answered (this accounts for missingdata). If more than 50% ofthe items in the scale aremissing, the Scale Score is not...
... Magnitudes in the correlations of all DQOL domains with the physical relevant domains of the D-39S (diabetes control and energy/mobility) wereslightly larger than with other domains ofthe D-39S(social ... discriminant validity of the DQOL against the D-39S and the RAND-12. In general,domain scores ofthe DQOL were moderately correlatedwith the D-39S (except sexual functioning) and the RAND-12 PHC ... correlation coeffi-cients ofthe satisfaction domain ofthe DQOL with diabe-tes control and energy/mobility ofthe D-39S were all0.57, which were larger than with the other D-39 domains(0.30...
... toxicity of chemotherapy or the isolation to which the individual is subjected [9,15]. The analysis ofthe correlation between the scores the chil-dren/adolescents obtained and those obtained by the guardians ... hospitals ofthe city. A total of 190 families of Bra-zilian children between the ages of 2 and 18 years, of bothgenders, with malignant neoplasm in various phases of treatment or control ofthe ... related to the small number of items that compose the subscale [22]. Furthermore, Alpha Coefficient values maybe influenced by the level of schooling in the sample [23]. The analysis ofthe Corrected...
... Comparisons to the mean scores of the other subscales within the present study to those of the previous PedsQL™ school study [3], the mean scoreson the social functioning scale of both healthy ... respondents in the way it wasintended by the developer ofthe scale [15]. Thus, the assumptions about both the quality ofthe measures andutility ofthe rating scale in facilitating interpretable ... 1.9%). The race/ethnicity ofthe total sample was Asian. Respondents of parent self-report consisted of mother (n = 1250,86.0%), father (n = 159, 10.9%), grandmothers (n = 5,0.3%), grandfathers...
... silences the neural activity in the early phase of phrenic neurogramregardless of maturation.Although we do not know the exact mechanism underly-ing these changes in the patterns ofthe phrenic ... gasping for the first week of postnatal age in piglets. After the first week of postnatalage, the duration ofthe phrenic neurogram burst significantly increases and the patterns during the early ... the early phase ofthe phrenic neurogram are different from those observed for gasping. However, the patterns that mark the late phase ofthe phrenic neurograms are still the same as those of gasping.Conclusion:...