... to the creation of other assets of equal value In the language ofthe economics ofsustainable development, this is an assumption that natural resource assets can be substituted by fixed assets ... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Two ofthe authors of this report—Dr Hammond and Dr Adriaanse—participated in the Project on Indicators ofSustainableDevelopmentofthe Scientific Committee on Problems ofthe Environment ... that, the United Nations system work with other relevant organizations lo develop a harmonized setof indicators ofsustainabledevelopmentthe same way as the depletion of economic capital assets...
... result ofthe economic dependency ofthe population In other words, the higher the extent of unemployment in an area the greater the chance ofthe people being dependent on the exploitation of natural ... Information: The Foundation ofSustainableDevelopment their further development and annual updating, especially in the social and economic themes A further challenge is the presentation ofthe information ... sustainabledevelopmentThe theory ofsustainabledevelopment Theoretical constructs provide an important foundation for thedevelopmentof an information system The reason for this is that theoretical...
... all levels ofthe problems ofdevelopment and the progress made, as well as ofthe need for strengthening thedevelopment co-operation effort, especially in the form of increased development ... OECD/DAD Liaison Officer Bernard Decaux In its study ofthe Capacity ofthe United Nations Development System (the Jackson Report) R.G.A Jackson examines the role ofthe UN system in development co-operation ... CHAIRMAN'S REPORT ON THEDEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE EFFORTS AND POLICIES OFTHE MEMBERS OFTHEDEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE OF SEPTEMBER 1962 a) The effort being made by Members ofthe Committee to...
... stage ofthe lessons They ask their students to make prediction on the basis ofthe title ofthe unit, the pictures enclosed the passages, the students' background knowledge about the topic they ... is the design ofthe reading period of Unit "The story of my village" (Time: 45') (see Appendix 7) * The aim ofthe lesson: Reading about the changes in the country life * The objectives ofthe ... lessons They often sit quietly The teacher does most ofthe speaking during the lesson and the students most ofthe listening Therefore, although teachers recognize the importance and benifits of the...
... Roth’s theorem every algebraic integer satisfies the hypothesis of Theorem Some generalizations of Theorem are mentioned in Section For the class of Veech billiards (see [V2]) thesetof nonergodic ... scale factor of 2) by gluing two copies ofthe slit torus T \ w0 along their boundaries so that the upper edge ofthe slit in one copy is attached to the lower edge ofthe slit in the other, and ... denote the corresponding setof heights ql associated to the slits in V±a The next two lemmas complete the proof of Lemma 3.7 ˜ Lemma 3.8 V±a and Q±a have the same number of elements ˜ Proof We...
... Every week, the team commits to delivering four to ten stories Throughout the week, they work on all phases ofdevelopment for each story At the end ofthe week, they deploy their software for ... program the software (programmers, designers, and architects) • Why the software is important (product manager) THE XP TEAM 27 • The rules the software should follow (domain experts) • How the software ... move to their offices rather than asking them to move to your office Make sure the customers agree and that there’s adequate space available If the customers won’t move to the team, move the team...
... some point, then, the study ofdevelopment will need to involve working out the implications of competing theories for data other than those they were constructed to fit, and testing these implications ... proportional to the given rate of technical change, p., where the constant of proportionality is the inverse of labor's share, - 13 The rate of time preference p and the degree of risk aversion ... contrast to the model of section 2) has not been fully analyzed in the literature The text gives a self-contained derivation ofthe main features of balanced paths The treatment of behavior off balanced...
... view of (5.2) it is clear that γ and hence g −1 γ g ∈ Γ satisfy all the ˜ ˜ conditions of Theorem 5.1 Conclusion ofthe proof of Theorem 1.3 In this section, we conclude the derivation of Theorem ... one ofthe three possibilities of Theorem 2.1 holds However, in view ofthe results ofthe previous section, in particular Theorem 5.1 and Proposition 5.2, Theorem 2.1.(3), i.e the case of exceptional ... null sets Let Pm be the partition generated by these balls For P ∈ Pm the boundary ∂P is contained in the union ofthe boundaries ofthe balls; thus it is a null set To ensure that the sequence of...
... structure ofthe zeolite, the size and the shape ofthe pores, the diffusion and chimisorption of both the substrate and the acylating agent H mordenite (entry 2) are not very active due to the monodimensional ... with the treatment and formation of organic solids in order to tailor their properties, to developmentof analytical techniques enabling detection ofthe origin of products, - and work on thedevelopment ... large effluent problems The use of stoichiometrical quantities of Lewis acid results in the formation of a complex at the end ofthe reaction between the aryl ketone formed and the Lewis acid ~ C/?...
... airline, the size ofthe baggage handling system, the amount of security check positions and the number of departure gates On top of this, the number of staff to employ and the shifts they should ... section The earlier examples involve the passage of time, whether it is the movement of trains on a track or clouds in a weather system The second setof examples does not involve the passage of time ... pick the event at the top ofthe list The simulation then enters the A-phase which advances the clock to time minutes when the first B-event, B1, is due (Table 2.6) In the B-phase, the call from the...
... 2003/10/30 — page 10 — #10 HEAT: THE THERMAL ENVIRONMENT 11 The magnitude of hc depends on the position ofthe surface, the direction ofthe heat flow and the velocity ofthe fluid For example • for ... heat is released Thermodynamics is the science ofthe flow of heat and of its relationship to mechanical work The first law of thermodynamics is the principle of conservation of energy Energy cannot ... circles (or rather an up and down spiral) for half the year, the equinox path being the horizon circle, and for the other half ofthe year the sun will be below the horizon The shifting of sun-paths...
... conditions of {sn}, {rn}{an}, g, they proved that {xn} converges strongly to an element ofthesetof variational inequality problem and thesetof a common fixed point of a finite family of nonexpansive ... [11-16]) Thesetofthe solution of (1.4) is denoted by V I(H, B, M) Let C be a nonempty closed convex subset of Banach space X Let {Tn }∞ be an infin=1 nite family of nonexpansive mappings of C ... Iterative algorithms for finding a common solution of system ofthesetof variational inclusion problems and thesetof fixed point problems Fixed Point Theory and Applications 2011 2011:38 ...
... as SETTheSET isotherms are shown in Fig 1.6 drawn on the psychrometric chart TheSET coincides with DBT at the 50% RH curve The slope oftheSET lines indicates that at higher humidities the ... heat is released Thermodynamics is the science ofthe flow of heat and of its relationship to mechanical work The first law of thermodynamics is the principle of conservation of energy Energy ... and t is in °C m2 ϫ W / m2K ϫ K ϭ W (1.4) The magnitude of hc depends on the position ofthe surface, the direction ofthe heat flow and the velocity ofthe fluid, e.g • for vertical surfaces (horizontal...
... entries of a height function matrix for an ASM should be thought of as ofset from the entries ofthe ASM itself If the entries ofthe ASM lie on vertices in the square grid, then the entries ofthe ... (odd) Then HS preserves ofthe colorings ofthe edges of S and reverses the colors in the other 14 Figure shows the effect of HS on S for a complete (up to rotations) setof colorings of S From the ... the proof ofthe theorem Lemma Two fixed vertices are in the same component ofthe blue (respectively green) subgraph after the action of Hk if and only if they were in the same component of the...
... desired result The proposition is proved Proofs of Theorems and Corollaries The claim of Theorem follows from Proposition We will discuss only the remaining statements Proof of Corollary The case k ... shows that the maximum of dk (m) = qk−1 (m − 1)/F (1, m − 1) over given by (20) The theorem is proved k m is Proof of Theorem Let g(z) = j log(1 + bj z) − bj z + bj the electronic journal of combinatorics ... Instead of jk (σ), k x (−1)l /2 e−(u−2lx) du + o(1) −x l∈Z s, one can deal with the sequence J1 (σ) J2 (σ) ··· Jw (σ) of all cycle lengths appearing in the decomposition of σ The behavior of these...
... collected the samples and carried out the experiments DH and SS participated in the design ofthe study and supported performing of experiments JE and BS designed the research and wrote and edited the ... vaccinated women [20] These results indicate that area-specific HPV vaccines should be developed for preventing HPV infection and the subsequent developmentof premalignant lesions ofthe cervix in Korean ... high-risk women in South Korea The total number of HPVinfected cases in each genotype, including single and multi-infection, was calculated as the percentage ofthe total number of infectious cases (n...
... ofthe incompleteness ofthe network The 'degree' ofthe network is defined as the average number of links per protein and captures the connectivity ofthe network Except for Reactome, each of ... comparison ofthe overlap of interactions in each ofthe datasets is depicted as a Venn diagram in Figure The Venn diagram indicates small overlap among the various datasets, with less than 0.2% ofthe ... Combination ofthe interaction data creates a consolidated setof 31,609 interactions between 7,748 human proteins On the basis of this initial setof interactions, we estimate the scale ofthe human...