... process of reforming the financial system of ASEAN-5 and Vietnam, thereby makes some evaluation on the stage of financial developmentof Vietnam in comparison to those of ASEAN-5 61 and draws ... economic growth, their fragile and weak financial systems have been affected by the globalization of capital markets and this turmoil has highlighted the inherent problems of ASEAN-5 Aware of this problem, ... and sound financial development ASEAN-5 and Vietnam: An overview of unique patterns of financial development Although it is difficult to come to the definite answers, background information and...
... the lack of an organized understanding of what aspects of a person’s life are affected, and comprehensive measures of these effects The aim of this study was to develop a conceptual andmeasurement ... A validity-driven approach to the understanding of the personal and societal burden of low back pain: developmentof a conceptual andmeasurement model Rachelle Buchbinder1,2,*,#, Roy ... systematic understanding of the impact of the condition on individuals is currently hampered by the lack of an organized understanding of what aspects of a person’s life is affected, and second, comprehensive...
... integrity of living organisms, and the characteristics of conscious individuals and human cultures present features of wholeness, the account of which implies a typical complementarity of mode of description….We ... the procedural regime of Articles 18 and 19 of the Statute This entails an examination of the impact of waivers of complementarity on the application of Articles 18 and 19 of the Statute Chapter ... proper, and admits the jurisdiction of such tribunal to try and punish enemies or former enemies guilty during the war of violations of the principles of the law of nations as these Development of...
... refining and promoting the vision ofand transition to sustainable development – through all forms of education, public awareness and training • Give an enhanced profile to the important role of education ... to every child and adult and with the nature of such provision – it should be available to both female and male learners of all ages, offering relevant learning and life skills and striving for ... the content and purpose of education, and, more broadly, of learning of all kinds Conceiving and designing ESD also challenges all forms of educational provision to adopt practices and approaches,...
... causes and effects of the internal mobility of these human resources; and (4) the actual and/ or perceived match between the skills and experience of these human resources and the demands of the ... in systemsof innovation Measurementof HRST stock and flows is inherently problematic Ekeland (2001) observes that the importance of HRST is often acknowledged but rarely measured because of ... national systems, regional systems, sectoral systems, technological systemsand socio-economic systems It See Harris (1998) for a study of personnel mobility in technology transfer between Britain and...
... species composition of PtdIns Fatty acid composition of phospholipids from tissues of yellowtail and rat Brain, heart, liver, spleen, kidney and ovary of yellowtails were isolated, and total lipids ... Protein kinase C activity in the spleen of trout (Salmo gairdneri) and the rectal gland of dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula), and the effects of phosphatidylserine and diacylglycerol containing (n-3) ... phosphatidylserine (PtdSer), PtdIns and sphingomyelin The fatty acid compositions of PtdCho, PtdEtn, PtdSer and PtdIns of brain, heart, spleen, kidney and ovary of yellowtail were investigated (Tables...
... problems of mental health, they are acquiring new forms of self-awareness and social understanding, are striving to understand and manage their emotions, andtheir psychological development is profoundly ... functioning, and as providers of (intended and inadvertent) rewards and incentives for the socioemotional capabilities oftheir offspring (see Laible & Thompson, in press, for a review) The value of a developmental ... because oftheir breadth of influence, the sophistication and ubiquity of the adult’s influences, and the emotional attachment they share Security of Attachment One of the central features of young...
... causes and effects of the internal mobility of these human resources; and (4) the actual and/ or perceived match between the skills and experience of these human resources and the demands of the ... in systemsof innovation Measurementof HRST stock and flows is inherently problematic Ekeland (2001) observes that the importance of HRST is often acknowledged but rarely measured because of ... national systems, regional systems, sectoral systems, technological systemsand socio-economic systems It See Harris (1998) for a study of personnel mobility in technology transfer between Britain and...
... processes and presents significant challenges in terms of both scientific understanding and computational demand In this work, the history and current statusofdevelopmentand application of on-line ... l Online andof ine coupling of meteorological and air quality models Implementation of feedback mechanisms, direct and indirect effects of aerosols Advanced interfaces between NWP and ACT models ... practice, and gives recommendations for on-line and off-line coupling of NWP and ACT models, implementation strategy for different feedback mechanisms, direct and indirect effects of aerosols and advanced...
... contained originally a real pennyweight of silver, one twentieth of an ounce and one two hundred and fortieth of a pound The famous pre-war English sovereign, now demonetized and misrepresented ... only; the Scots pound and penny about a thirty-sixth; and the French pound and penny about a sixty-sixth part oftheir original value By means of those operations, the princes and sovereign states ... thousand pounds was cleared off by a bag of counters made out of old kettles The creditors who complained to the Court of Chancery were told by Fitton to take their money and be gone But of all...
... responses of enlisted personnel and officers Calculate frequency percentage and rank order of PSAB/Eskan deployment for each competency and skill Separate analysis of enlisted personnel and officers ... percent of AEF) As can be seen from the above information, our sample appears to be overrepresentative of medical/dental officers, aircraft maintenance and munitions officers, and transportation and ... professionals who were not members of the project team RAND routinely reviews and refines its quality assurance process and also conducts periodic external and internal reviews of the quality of...
... by sex o Number of violence related injuries by age, sex and type of weapon Crime rate by type of crime by age and sex of offender and age and sex of victim Percentage of cases of sexual violence ... of underweight children under yrs of age 8.4% 5.1% 2.2% 1.10 Proportion of population below minimum level of dietary energy consumption (the food poor) 8.3% 4.9% 2.9% 1.4 Statusof poorest (and ... move in and out of poverty repeatedly (Handa S 2008) Moving on up? “The dynamics of poverty in Jamaica” Powerpoint presentation to 2008 Planning Institute of Jamaica, Jamaica Survey of Living...
... modeled b- and b-syn, and b- and a-syn heterodimeric interactions Firstly, theoretical docking of various molecular dynamics conformers of a-syn to conformers of b-syn was performed All of the docked ... that in the absence of metals, b-syn interacts with a-syn and is capable of preventing a-syn aggregation and related deficits both in vitro and in vivo [23,24] Various lines of evidence support ... has analyzed by NMR the micelle-bound structure and dynamics of b- and c-syn [41] Thus, better understanding of the steps involved in the process of a-syn aggregation is important in order to develop...
... Asafo-Adjei, and Kofi Marfo of CRI; Greg Edmeades, R.W Wedderburn, Shivaji Pandey, Prabhu Pingali, Walter Falcon, and David Poland of CIMMYT; and Nana Koranteng and Mark Mostovac of CIDA-Ghana ... terms of the number of bags of fertilizer to be applied per acre (the measurementunits most commonly used by farmers) and in terms of the number of maize plants to be treated with the amount of ... approach allowed us to avoid the problem of having to convert non-standard local measurementunits for land and production into standard measurementunits Another way to determine whether the...
... OPPORTUNITIES IN OPEN AND DIVERSIFIED SYSTEMSOF HIGHER EDUCATION Developments of Higher Education in Europe The past forty years • Driving forces and processes – Responding to increasing demand and economic ... – systemsand institutions to promote citizenship and social as well as economic development – open entrance and provision of higher education to new goals and diversified publics Council of ... Institutions have more and highly diversified candidates and students Need for distinct teaching and learning approaches and environments Need for changes in systemsand institutions Council of Europe, Public...
... Diversity of Green Plants by P R Bell and C L F Woodcock (3rd edition, London, 1983) The continuing demand for a concise account of the algae and land plants from the point of view oftheir natural ... Green Plants: TheirOriginand Diversity, Second Edition - Peter R Bell and Alan R Hemsley Frontmatter/Prelims More information Green Plants TheirOriginand Diversity The central theme of Green Plants ... gametophytes of the rhyniophytes has confirmed the existence of an archegoniate life cycle in these early colonists of the land Expanding knowledge of the flowering plants of the Cretaceous, particularly of...
... the physiology of the composite cell, contributing some oftheir genetic information to that in the nucleus, and in so doing losing their individual identity and sacrificing much oftheir autonomy ... internalization of the genome may have happened independently of the formation of plastids and mitochondria Species of Gemmata and Pirellula, plancomycete Figure 1.5 Diagrammatic representation of how ... interrelated modifications of the anatomy andof the utilization of the fixed carbon which facilitated the establishment of homoiohydry, and allowed the invasion of land surfaces subject to intermittent...
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... professor of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Cincinnati, specializes in papyrology and the social and economic history of Graeco-Roman Egypt He is the editor of the Bulletin of ... quantities of gold and silver to be found in natural deposits of electrum, and the consequent usefulness to the Lydians and Ionians of guaranteeing the value of payments made by means of pieces of electrumwhich ... Cohen is Professor of Ancient History and Classical Studies (adjunct) at the University of Pennsylvania He has been chairman of the board of several banks and bank-holding companies, and currently...
... consideration of the purpose of measurement, definition of the latent construct, and the relevance of measured items to respondents within the target population Such measurement choices influence Page of ... algorithms and construct validation activities Moreover, appreciation of various forms ofmeasurement models will likely lead to better conceptual integration ofmeasurement Factor and IRT analyses of ... other areas of clinical and epidemiological research Part I: Latent constructs andmeasurement models In the 3rd edition oftheir classic reference, Psychometric Theory, Nunnally and Bernstein...