... price of a mousetrap?
Customers no longer need to know the price of servers, software and the rest ofthe parts
making up the IT service stack. This knowledge is as useful as knowing the price of ... I discuss one functional transformation that has taken placed as a result of cloud
services, namely; the impact on the assessment of value. This is a timely discourse as the vast
majority of ... mousetrap.
Customers, however, must know the price ofthe equivalent services from other cloud providers. This
is the crucial performance measure. It is only this performance measure that constitutes...
... 7
1. background 8
1.1 Aims and rationale for the current review 8
1. 2 Definitional and conceptual issues 10
1. 2 .1 Whatis microfinance? 11
1. 2.2 Outcome variables ofthe impact of microfinance ... microfinance on the poor 12
1. 3 Research background 14
1. 3 .1 Impacts of microfinance in general 14
1. 3.2 Reliability of evidence 14
1. 4 Objectives 15
2. methods used in the review 16
2 .1 User involvement ... brings together all these studies,
and assesses the nature ofthe evidence ofthe impact of
microfinance on the poor in SSA.
Given this paucity, the particular nature of MFIs in SSA, and
the policy...
... consider the case of neuroaesthetics. This new branch
of empirical aesthetics is often dened as the study ofthe neural
processes underlying aesthetic experience. In other words, the job of
neuroaestheticians ... psychologist Rolf Reber recently suggested that “art
theorists… dene the criterion ofwhatthe [aesthetic] experience is
expected to be; scientists… provide a test of whether this criterion is
fullled.”
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... monthly honorarium from the Society.
The editor is responsible for the content ofthe journal. The editor is a member ofthe Board of Trust-
ees ofthe Society and serves on the Executive Committee...
... do include
counts of single nonheadwords: they appear in
the backed-off statistics of these parsers (see
Collins 19 97, 19 99; Charniak 19 97; Goodman
19 98). But our parser isthe first parser that ... shows the
results of these experiments.
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Collins 19 96; Eisner 19 96), later models showed
the importance of including context from higher
nodes in the tree (Charniak 19 97; Johnson 19 98).
This mirrors our result ofthe utility of
(unlexicalized)...
... prevented
them from trading quite as they wished, the cases on the use of
goods discussed in this Article signal the end ofthe slippery slope
approach of allowing any expansion ofthe type of measures ... Journal
Volume 33, Issue 6 2 011 Article 1
Free Movement of Goods and Their Use –
What Isthe Use of It?
Laurence W. Gormley
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2 011 by the authors. Fordham International Law Journal is produced ... Bauhuis v. Netherlands,
Case 46/76, [19 77] E.C.R. 5, ¶¶ 12 13 ; Commission v. Italy, Case 7/68, [19 68] E.C.R.
423, 430.
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discussion on the free movement of...
... I include a discussion ofthe quality ofthe empirical evidence base at
the end of each section.
TABLE 3 -1 Matrix ofthe Quality ofthe Evidence and Different Components ofthe Professional Development
System
Quality ... It is at these other levels one must look to deter-
mine the impact ofthe NSES on the science curriculum in the nation’s schools.
82 WHATISTHE INFLUENCE OFTHE NSES?
Student Accountability
The ... case studies of nine ofthe SSI projects.
In a report of a secondary analysis of all nine case studies, Clune (19 98) identified the goals ofthe study as
testing the central thesis of systemic...
... (-0.0 41 to 0.028) 0.70
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Early (RA) patients 17 -0.007 (0 .11 7) 82 0.046 (0 .10 9) -0.053 (-0 .11 7 to 0. 011 ) ... Index from the UK SF-36 Health Survey
J Clin Epidemiol 19 98, 51( 11) :11 15 -11 28
25. Brazier JE, Roberts JF and Deverill MD The estimation of a pref-
erence based measure of health from the SF-36 ... worsening of health (global change of1
or 2) the sign ofthe change in the SF-6D score was reversed (i.e. multiplied by minus one). The
MID was then taken as the mean change on the SF-6D scale of the...
... hardness of
4,500 kg mm
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, (11 1) surface, < ;11 0> direction, 500g
load.
One ofthe main limitations of natural diamond is that
it has distinct cleavage planes (11 1)
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. is consistent ... material it is in the region of 1, 150°C
and, if turning a: 0.48% C, 0.8% Mn medium carbon
steel workpiece at 200 m min
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highest isothermal edge temperature of 1, 000°C – ... su-
cient for the temperature generated at the tool’s tip,
then it will degrade quickly and be useless.
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order to overcome the eects ofthe continuous...
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Staff training is an integral part ofthe overall development strategy ofthe business.
Staff are not trained or not trained fit isthe main cause leading to the current state enterprises are not ...
There are many kinds of conflict, a good manager is a person who can
aware what are the best ways to resolve conflicts logically.
Resolving conflict may include: listen for whatis felt ... they help you focus on what
needs to be done in theorder in which it needs to be completed.
1. Good organization
Part 2: Whatisthe importance of good human resources management?
Human resource...
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Received: 14 Sep 2007 Revisions requested: 28 Nov 2007 Revisions received: 14 Jan 2008 Accepted: 5 Feb 2008 Published: 5 Feb 2008
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Research article
What isthe clinical and ethical importance of incidental
abnormalities ... prevalence estimate. However, this is
the first study in this area.
Our findings raise issues for the planning of studies and ethi-
cal issues related to the obligation ofthe physician-researcher
to...
... the only source of living of then.
To conclude I would like to express my opinion which rather possitive. I think that
supermarkets are great creatures and the more of them the better. It is ... special offers such as "buy one get one free" or "two
for the pirce of one" are always found there.
One the other hand shopping in supermarkets can be annoying beckause there is ... people to buy things they do not actually
need. For many of us the major disadvantage of shopping in supermarkets id that it
is time consuming and it takes a while to getthere and back.
Big...