... capitalprofitability is declining. The internalization of information within the same institution may thusenhance intra-circuit and inter-circuit stability by reducing the incentive to overfinancing. The ... upon the specific characteristics andthe needs of individual borrowers,overcoming the rigidities typically embedded inthe standards conditions of official finance.Strengthening informal finance37enhances ... industries may weaken in the long term.To a large extent, the expanding roleofthe state inthe economy (as experienced in the industrial countries after the 1930s, and especially inthe second post-world...
... knowledge of the minority and poor people and use them to mobilize the poor and minorities who are struggling for the betterment of their conditions. It could mobilize the so called minorities ... and indirectly influences the education of children because the teaching and learning of children is supervised by the older members of a society and conducted for the benefit of the society’s ... in modern day research. In order to improve the quality of life of the poor and rural people adult education programs should include as one of its components the observation and imitation of...
... in Marketing. The appearance andtheroleof advertising isincreasingly higher inthe market economy. Advertising shows the rapidgrowth in technology and lifestyle, in people’s tastes and consumption.Advertising ... develop the kind of man the goals ofthe industrial system require-one that reliably spends his income and works reliably because he is always in need of more Inthe absence of the massive and artful ... advertisingindustrySince the opening policy and law of foreign investment, advertisingindustry has seen remarkable changes. The growth rate of advertising serviceis the highest in economy, in...
... at differenttimes inthe five countries. In Sweden, Denmark and Finland the processstarted inthe beginning the 20th century, in Norway after the Second WorldWar, andin Iceland inthe 1980s. ... starting in 1889. Finally there is the Icelandic Academia ofthe Arts.University education is mainly on offer inthe capital of Iceland where the University of Iceland occupies a dominating position ... institutions in Iceland receive most of its fundingthrough the State Budget. Inthe autumn of 1999 the Minister of Education and research andthe rector ofthe University of Iceland signed an...
... settings. The complexity of choices of technologies andthe complexity of needs and demands of health systems suggests that the gradual introduction, testing and refining of new technologies, in ... use of ICTs inthe health sector are: • How to evaluate the impact ofthe use of ICTs on health? • What can be done to strengthen theroleofand build the capacity of local information intermediaries? ... the emergence of new technologies include the advantages of integrating ICT activities into other programmes, the benefits and strengths of building on existing systems and structures and the...
... effective inthe ambulatory orhome health setting than inthe complex environment of today’s hospi-tals. The changes in where the service of nutrition therapy is provided and how it is financed however, ... an integral mem-ber ofthe multidisciplinary team and should be involved inthe transition of feeding from enteral and parenteral therapies to oral or other modali-ties, when appropriate or indicated ... which involves the secondary and tertiary prevention and treatment of specific diseases or conditions. The provision of nutrition therapy was found to require significantlymore training in food and...
... undergoes fusion with the membrane of intra-endosomal vesicles contained within MVBs,thereby releasing the nucleocapsid into the lumen of these vesi-cles. Then, the capsid uses these intra-endosomal ... studies in our group demonstrated the involvement ofthein ammatorykinase JNK and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress as eventsinvolved in both sensing and relaying stress signals and disturb-ing ... their cytotoxic effect via indu-cing apoptosis. In order to clarify the roles of antioxidants in chemotherapy, we investigated Quercetin (3,3’,4’,5,7-pentahyd-roxyflavone) and N-acetylcysteine...
... No information is available on the costs of culling, diagnostic testing of samples, cleaning and disinfection, and other administrative costs (Obi, Oparinde, and Maina 2008). Regarding the ... wealth. According to this method of matching, the two groups—which include the treatment group of households representing the result ofthe HPAI-induced supply -and- demand shocks andthe control ... levels inthe country. Similarly, given their rolein poultry rearing, women should also be encouraged to be actively involved in training programs andin dissemination of information regarding...
... Literature and LinBuistics, M.I.T. Rieger, Charles J. [1974] Conceptual Memory: A Theory and Compufer Program for Processing Ihe Meaning Content of Natural Language Utterances. Stanford Artificial Intelligence ... Processing. Dept. of Computer Science TR-70, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. Reinhart, T;mya [1976] The Syntactic Domain of Anaphora. unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Foreign ... AIM-233. Sidner, Candace L. [1979] To,'ards a Computational Thmr 7 of Definite Anaphora Comprehension in £nglish Discour~. unpublished Ph.D. disseration, Electrical Engineering and Computer...
... tested the relationship between initia-tive and learning gain. Since Socratic and didacticdialogues also differ in interactivity, we tested the relationship between learning gain andthe inter-activity ... an-notated using changes in initiative as a starting point; thesechanges were taken as marking either a segment endpoint or the beginning of a nested segment.tion following a question takes initiative. ... success for the tutor). Surpris-ingly, students had initiative more of the time inthe didactic dialogues (21% of the turns) than inthe Socratic dia-logues (10% ofthe turns), and there wasno...
... made the roleofthe dentist in diagnosing and treating pain inthe head and neck region increasingly obscure rather than more clear. Inthe academic debate concerning the etiology—pre-dominantly ... superiorly when there is contracture ofthe capsule. However, shortening ofthe capsule walls does change the activity of the mechanoreceptors and thereby the activity ofthe muscles of masti-cation ... in all parts ofthe disk (Nagy and Daniel 1991) but are more numerous inthe pars anterior andinthe medial portion ofthe joint (Luder and Babst 1991). A reduc-tion inthe thickness of the...
... because ofthe exis-tence ofthe third variable 5, significant differences inthe quality of the labor force. The following model may, however, give some hope of success:38 If one starts with inputs ... on it. Aninterpretation of E as an index of embodied quality in different types and vintages of labor, fixed once and for all and independent of levels of K, would be veryrestrictive and is not ... data.'At the simplest level, the issue ofthe quality of labor is the issue of the measurement of labor input in constant prices and a question of correct aggregation. It is standard national-income...
... that the coordination ofthe Zn(II)ion bound at the C-terminal moiety of CeMT1 is con-tributed to by histidines, andthe number of theseinvolved in metal binding is analyzed below.Thus, the ... highly informative regarding the presence of Zn-His bonds. In vivo andin vitro Cd(II)-binding abilities of CeMT1 and CeMT2Unlike the results obtained for Zn(II) coordination, the biosynthesis in ... in our preparations. Theroleof histi-dine in metal ion coordination in MTs is a subjectthat has gathered increasing importance inthe field,especially because the 3D structure ofthe Zn and...