... your products, you simply show your recipt and you are given a new one or your money back.Not to forget about sales and special offers such as "buy one get one free" or "two for ... supermarkets id that it is time consuming and it takes a while to getthere and back.Big stores are also quite dangerous for all small shops owned by private people. And those shops may be the only source ... price and you buy things that tou did not plan to buy earlier. This is called impulse buing. Attractive packing and displays versuade people to buy things they do not actually need. For many...
... countries except for Korea, Greece, Ireland, and Spain. While other intragovernmental holdings are often available for other countries, social security and public pension fund holdings are readily ... Greece. No data other than for banks are available for Germany. Total unconsolidated assets are from annual OECD data. Latest data is for 2010 except for Germany and France (2009 ).050100150200250010203040502000 ... Government Bonds and Their Investors: What Are the Facts and Do They Matter? Jochen R. Andritzky WP/12/158 29 Papaioannou, E., R. Portes, and G. Siourounis, 2006, “Optimal Currency Shares in International...
... current prices for fossil fuel. The estimated demand in Lao Cai Province in 2010 and 2015 are 663.5 GWh and 1,357 GWh, respectively, the peak demand for the same years are 146 MW and 271 MW, ... tons/year. (3) Transparency, access to information and proactive information dissemination on both positive and negative impacts of the projects from the investor and the provincial and local authorities ... developed for the Lao Cai province area. Impacts of small and medium scale hydropower plants, both negative and positive impacts, on water resources, rural development, social economic and environment...
... bemanually calculated and a number are available as acomputerized software program. Because of the composi-tion of formulas, they can be used only for text and not for tables, charts, or word ... information.15,16,18,25Readability is determined for these measures through analysis of word and sentencedifficulty in running text. Scores for SMOG and Flesch-Kincaid are calculated for reading grade level, and the FREprovides ... attainment6,8–11 and incomes below the federal poverty level poverty,8,9Medicare and Medicaid recipients, and the uninsured hadlower health literacy levels.The Agency for Heal thcare Research and Quality(AHRQ)2examined...
... wood is usedfor lumber, and both wood and other woody materials areusedfor pulp production.Improvements in wood processing are leading to new biomaterialsthat may replace plastic products ... materials.The amount of land that will actually be usedfor biobased crops willdepend on future demands for the final products, and the inputs used tomake those products must be competitively ... here are the primary fuels in com-merce, virtually all food and fiber products, and the major shareof commodity chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and nondurable manufacturedgoods. These products are...
... groups are at positions22 and 24, as two methyl groups (C26 and C27) and amethine group (C25) are in this spin network. Therefore,this hydroxylation must be at C23. The TOCSY spec-trum for the ... zero-time control for this substrate; (I) zero-time control spiked with 17a,20-dihydroxyvitamin D3 standard. Note that the retention times for reactants andproducts here are different from ... correlations for 3-CH and 23-CH; (B) expan-sion of proton–proton TOCSY correlations for 3-CH and 23-CH; (C)expansion of proton–carbon HSQC showing groups having correla-tion to 3-CH and 23-CH (for...
... fibres are used as raw material for paper when strength,permanence and other special properties are needed. Examples include lightweight printing and writing papers, currency and cigarette pa-pers ... (lint) areused as raw material for the textile industry, but the shorter ones (linters,2–7 mm long), as well as textile cuttings and rags, areused as raw material for the best writ-ing and drawing ... leaves are used, whereas bamboo pulp is commonly madefrom the pruned stem and bagasse pulp fromsugarcane waste. When grass species are pulped for papermaking, the entire plant is usually used and...
... amenable forrainforest regeneration. Lantana has been threatening moisteucalypt forests and rainforests, and an estimated 80 plant species are threatened bythe extensive coverage of the landscape ... forests and rangeland. Following a description of the forest types and rangelands and theircurrent status, he discusses the major invasive plantsand the current state of weedmanagement efforts. ... Moser et al. These authors used the USDA Forest ServiceNorthern Research Station’s Forest Inventory and Analysis data for 2005 and 2006 and sampled for the presence and percent cover class of...
... capacity for understanding, developing, and promoting more sustainable products and services. One key effort is to increase the availability of foundational data on energy, materials, land, and ... technical basis for the practice of LCA has become more standardized and as more decisions are supported with this methodology, the demand for high-quality documented, transparent, and independently ... value for customers, shareholders, and other stakeholders. Globalized workforces and supply chains have created environmental pressures and attendant business liabilities. These forces are magnified...
... reclaiming land usedfor grazing livestock and growing feed is not yet a priority; on the contrary, feed pro-duction and grazing have been fast expanding into forest.Or suppose that land used for grazing ... livestock products that taste sim-ilar, but are easier to cook, less expensive, and healthier, and so are better than livestock products. These alternatives are analogs to livestock products ... photosynthesis that are foregone by using 26 per-cent of land worldwide for grazing livestock and 33 percent ofarable land for growing feed, rather than allowing it to regen-erate forest. By itself,...
... WD gene are indicated in Fig. 1. The fourMREs are located in the proximal region of the WD genepromoter between )434 and +114, with MREa and MREein the forward orientation, and MREc and MREd ... of95 °C for 45 s, 55 °C for 45 s, 72 °Cfor45s ,and7 2°CforÓ FEBS 2002 Ku proteins regulate transcription of the WD gene (Eur. J. Biochem. 269) 2153ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSWe thank S H. Yoo for providing ... control 791 base pairs of a-actin was amplifiedusing forward and reverse primers. The primers used for competitive RT-PCR and predicted product sizes are givenin Table 1.RESULTSEffect of MREa mutations...
... Disorderswww.ethnobotanyjournal.org/vol9/i1547-3465-09-059.pdf63Plant NamePlant Part Used Wild (W) or Exotic (E)Formulation 1Formulation 2Formulation 3Formulation 4Formulation 5Formulation 6Formulation 7Formulation 8Pedicularis cheilanthifolia ... different for- mulations are S. album (7 formulations), followed by P. granatum, T. belerica and T. chebula (5 formulations each); E. ofcinalis and Z. ofcinale (4 formulations each); and C. ... 1997. A Hand Book of Field and Herbarium Methods. Today and Tomorrow’s Prints and Publishers, New Delhi, India.Ballabh & Chaurasia - Herbal Formulations from Cold Desert PlantsUsedFor Gynecological...