... Gini index of inequality as well as growth model, the findings pointed that generally the income inequality in Vietnam during the 1998-2008 period (irrespective of the source of income) is in increasing ... 1981-1982 before declining again during 1984-1986. There was no different story intheindustrial and trading sectors. Nationalization of industries and commerce was not successful. Industrial sector ... Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs. Inthe 1990s this line was the income equivalent of buying 15kg, 20kg and 25kg of rice per month as poverty line for food items. In 2001 the line was increased...
... at the time. The vegetation of the Eurasian Plain during OIS 3, in the west at least, seems to have oscillated between conifer woodland, with shrubtundra inthe north, during warm parts of the ... the Russian Plain duringthe Briansk Interstadial with the southern limit of the range of a number of Arctic plants being 1200 km furthersouth than today (and a further 600 km during OIS 2). Steppe ... forest intrusions during warm and wet climate; <S, steppe intrusions during cold and arid climate; T V, tundra intrusions during cold and arid climate. The significance of these changes was in the...
... is the one who sounds slow. Each twin explains the other’s perceptions as beingdue to the increasing separation between them, which causes the radio signalsto be delayed more and more. The other ... a30% chance of getting a strike (knocking down all ten pins) and a20% chance of knocking down nine of them. The bowler’s chance ofknocking down either nine pins or ten pins is therefore 50%.It ... not moving at all. It would then seem that the twin on earthis the one whose biological clock should tick more slowly, not the one on the spaces hip. The flaw inthe reasoning is that the principleof...
... observa-tions of intersex in fish have been increasing in regularity in the Shenandoah River and Potomac River basins in Virginia (Blazer and others, 2007). The fish kills and observations of intersex ... rate-limiting barriers allow-ing the use of the same models to determine ambient water concentrations. Previous data indicate that many chemicals of interest remain inthe linear phase of sampling ... greater inthe second deployment and likely were related to increased pesticide application duringthe spring crop planting inthe largely agri-cultural reaches of the watershed. Desethylatrazine,...
... Nearly all the individual works in the collection are inthe public domain inthe United States. If an individual work is inthe public domain in the United States and you are located inthe United ... available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)ELEVEN DAYS INTHE MILITIAEleven days inthe militia duringthe war by A Militiaman 1 DURING THE WAR OF THE REBELLION;BEINGA JOURNAL OF THE "EMERGENCY" ... MILITIAMAN.[Illustration]COLLINS, PRINTER, PHILADELPHIA. 1883.Entered according to the Act of Congress, inthe year 1883, by THE COLLINS PRINTING HOUSE, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.INTRODUCTION.Twenty...
... teaching, as well as solving old problems in philosophy of mathematics. In the remainder of this chapter I shall attempt to present, in bold outline, some of the main themes of the computer revolution, ... all of them. So, in saying that one of the aims of interpretativescience is to find out which kinds of things are possible inthe world, I do not mean that the aim is tofind out which kinds actually ... children in developing their conceptual systems. They could also play an important role in an intelligent learning machine. Several of these criteria will remain rather obscure until later. In particular,...
... delineated in the legal writings of the late thirteenth century was the counterfeiting or clipping ofcoin or the forging of the king's seal. However, the theories of the writers ... which all the three writers were in agreement was forgery. This was held toinclude the counterfeiting of false coin, the clipping of good coinand the falsifying of the king's seal. The Mirror ... grievance intheEngland of the later middle ages.16 THE LAW OF TREASON IN ENGLAND legitimate daughter before her marriage or the nurse suckling the heir of the king.1 In addition to the crimes...
... original Ptolemaic system. The 80-34 myth claims that the original simplicity of the Ptolemaic system was lost over the course of the ensuing centuries. "Theory patching was the order of the ... scene at the very moment when the increased flow of information could both bring him the raw materials for his theory and rapidly disseminate his own ideas. An imaginative thinker striving to ... something outside astronomy inthe European intellectual climate inthe sixteenth century that set the stage for the introduction of a new paradigm; as Professor Benjamin Nelson put it in an...
... (Ser3and Ser32) during interphase in HeLa cells, suggestingthat CDK is involved in phosphorylation at these sites.Changes inthe phosphorylation level duringthe cellcycle and the different ... G2is in contrast to results shown in Fig. 5, in which the phosphorylated MCM4 in a cell increases during theseperiods, indicating that phosphorylated MCM4 isdetached from chromatin as the cell ... cell cycle in a site-specific manner.Cyclin-dependent protein kinase is involved in the phosphorylation of MCM4To determine which kinase is involved inthe phos-phorylation of MCM4 in phases...
... ‘explanation’ of the excess disease inthe US arises from the inclusion inthe model of the indicators of prevalence of the specific childhood illnesses themselves as opposed to the interactions of these ... allergies inthe United States and a 29% higher risk of respiratory problems inthe US compared to England. Since England includes hay fever in allergies and the US in respiratory, the relative ... or less comparably defined inEngland and the United States using these two surveys. In addition to presenting overall prevalence inthe two samples, we also stratified the data by four broadly...
... portions, for the productivityhad so declined that one was no longer enough. Now, with the leasing of the demesne, the lord no longer hadan interest in maintaining the working population of the manor ... by the hypothesis that the price of wool was rising more rapidly than that of grain. The beginning of the enclosure movement, according to this theory, dates from the time when a rise inthe ... will alsobe made of the way in which these new holders managed their lands. In the first place, as the more destitute villains were giving up their holdings and leaving the manor, and as noone...
... handling performance of the NHS in England. Using information compiled from complaints to my Office, the report assesses the performance of the NHS in England against the commitment in the ... year, the complainant withdrew their complaint or did not put it in writing.4 The Ombudsman’s review of complaint handling by the NHS inEngland 2010-115Mother and baby removed without warningMs ... Trust8211210214690891129352882009-102010-11171123117112112110101100979544 The Ombudsman’s review of complaint handling by the NHS inEngland 2010-11This report details the complaint handling performance of the NHS inEnglandin 2010-11. We provide...
... that they are the best trained nurses they have ever had because they are from those areas and training by distance gives them the practical and theoretical grounding.” The project is showing ... of the apps in the stores provided by China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom to their customers19. mLearning holds great potential for supporting education and learning in developing ... the tool used in every hospital. “We want the hospitals to institutionalize this and streamline the tool inthe same way they would support the purchase and maintenance of a microscope. There...