... run high in the area ofthefree movement of goods.22 All of these three aspects feature in the trio of spectacular cases on the use of goods,23 which form the subject-matter of this 20 See LAURENCE ... EC); the requirement of an interstate element; the nature ofthe ECJ’s approach in Keck; the nature ofthe case-law-based justifications for obstacles to thefree movement of goods; whether the ... Free Movement of Goods and Their Use – WhatIsthe Use of It? Laurence W Gormley Abstract Shortly before the disappearance ofthe European Community, the European Court of Justice...
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... value AMS isthe paradigm where a predefined level of demand is managed internally and the remainder augmented with cloud services The apothegm is ‘Own the base and rent the peak’ Conclusion The customer’s ... health starts with an assessment of value The assessment of value of cloud services can only include a comparison against other cloud providers The comparison of cost between traditional IT investment ... simple as a mouse-trap The complication is that for most customers they already have an IT investment So the assessment of cloud value will involve a comparison between what other IT investments...
... εicgbt (24) where X is a vector of controls, B the vector of behaviors, ε isthe error term, i denotes the individual, c the country, t the year ofthe interview, g gender, and b isthe birth cohort ... males) While the precision ofthe estimates ofthe effects of behaviors declines with respect to the micro data, we cannot reject the null hypothesis that these effects are jointly statistically significant ... three binary indicators: whether the mother died early, whether the father died early and whether the mother and the father where present when the individual was aged 10 The extracted principal component...
... of microfinance (Bateman 2010) Synthesise what these studies tell us about: a The impact of microfinance on the incomes ofthe poor b The impact of microfinance on wider poverty/ wealth of ... this study therefore retains its status as a high quality evaluation This decision is discussed further in section 5.4 what isthe impact of microfinance on poor people? sy n thesis Synthesis ... incomes (and there are plenty of opportunities for this failure to occur), then the number of MFIs is likely to increase The proliferation of MFIs may therefore be a symptom ofthe failure of micro-credit...
... their legal opinions The existence of powers in the Federal Act for the issue of conclusive or ministerial certificates, and limited rights of review ofthe decision to issue a certificate, is ... provides the judiciary The first rests on the presumption that disclosure of journalists’ sources is necessary unless there is some case made out to resist disclosure In short, the onus is on the ... organisations that they must prevent disclosure of anything other than the most routine information They have lost sight ofthe public nature of their role and the legitimate interest ofthe public...
... NOTICE: The project that isthe subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board ofthe National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils ofthe National Academy of Sciences, ... secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public The Institute acts under the responsibility given to the ... for those who wish to conduct further research on the influence ofthe NSES This publication includes a summary ofthe workshop, the five commissioned review papers, a master list of all references...
... – this is some distance back and where the crater is formed The position for this highest isothermal region can vary, depending upon the feedrate For example, if the feedrate is increased, the ... inserts consist of: • ‘Pure’ ceramic – this isthe traditional tooling insert material, consisting of aluminium oxide The alumina is white in colour and is produced by cold pressing powder in the desired ... optimisation ofthe cutting insert grades For example, in turning operations, the depth of cut can probably maximised and, as a result, the number of passes along, or across the part can be minimised...
... performance of an individual in a large organization where the air is due to work or the work culture ofthe organization that brings Increase work efficiency Therefore the employee in the company ... Effective leadership is one key element in the success of a managers to manage people 3 LEADERSHIP So good leader you need to know listen openly to others, provide and accept the offer constructive ... time Part 2: Whatisthe importance of good human resources management? Recruitment and training Human resource management help looking good staff actively involved in the success ofthe company...
... above the umbilicus The SAAT was defined as the thickness between the skin-fat interface and the linea alba, and the VAT was defined as the distance between the anterior wall ofthe aorta and the ... insulin resistance (IR) [3] The pattern of adipose tissue distribution, i.e., visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue (SAAT), is an important predictive factor of metabolic ... WC, [21]) A second point ofthe problem to stress is whether the weight control can slow down the progression of IR and the worsening of fat deposition in organs in these obese young patients...
... transplantation In the cases of graft failure, brain death and infection ofthe donor lung, reduced surfactant function is aggravated by preservation ofthe graft, ischaemia and reperfusion Therefore, ... in prospective randomized trials, so what justification is there for the use of these approaches in lung transplantation? A body of evidence has been established that indicates that surfactant ... substitution of surfactant may bridge the patient to recovery ofthe graft The combination of iNO and surfactant proved to be successful in experimental severe reperfusion injury [15], strengthening...
... into the pulmonary microcirculation To test this hypothesis, several investigators have tied off the bronchial artery of sheep and then exposed the animals to smoke In these studies the hypothesis ... capillaries The activated neutrophils release reactive oxygen species and proteases that damage the parenchyma [15] The final proof of this hypothesis was to deplete the animals of their neutrophils ... activated in the bronchial areas – their F-actin is activated and the cells are stiff and cannot deform These stiff cells are carried to the pulmonary microvasculature, where they are impaled by the narrow...
... managers The objective of this skill is to enhance mutual understanding and respect on the basis of identification and recognition ofthe values and needs ofthe communication object This isthe basis ... people This is your daily bread The way you communicate with others can be a key to either your success or failure • 1.Respect the person you talk to • 2.Listen, listen, listen and then speak ... to the person you are talking to • 4.Take into account that you can be wrong • 5.Leave the space for others to think • 6.Timing isthe key • 7 .What you send iswhat you get • 8 .What kind of rules...
... return 0; } Whatisthe output ofthe above code? Ans: 39 If the binary equivalent of 5.375 in normalised form is 0100 0000 1010 1100 0000 0000 0000 0000, what will be the output ofthe program ... of these Whatisthe output ofthe following program? #include int main() { int a = 2,b = 5; a = a^b; b = b^a; printf("%d %d",a,b); return 0; } (a) (b) (c) 7 (d) Whatisthe output of ... 11 Whatisthe output ofthe following program? #include #define x 4+1 int main() { int i; i = x*x*x; printf("%d",i); return 0; } (a) 125 (b) 13 (c) 17 (d) None of above 12 Whatis the...
... this study will test the hypothesis that customers will make a larger share of their purchases in their focal store if they have a loyalty card It is therefore hypothesized that: 12 Hypothesis ... in what they offer to their card holders The design of both programs is based on the points system with the intention of locking in their loyal customers As Dowling and Uncles (1997) explain, the ... Hypothesis The more loyalty cards customers have, the lower isthe SOW at their focal/primary store.” ACCEPTED Hypothesis was accepted The more loyalty cards customers have, the lower isthe SOW at their...
... grow They must be able to communicate their vision to their team members and make them follow the same direction Vision isthe ability to hire and retain the right people for the organization Visionary ... them and the people around them, they also have to accept that 6.Vision Managers must have the ability to have a vision or see the big picture Vision can be considered the most important isthe ability ... and Training This is one ofthe major responsibilities ofthe human resource team The HR managers design the criteria which is best suited for a specific job description Their other tasks related...
... are given in Fig S2 The regioselectivity of CYP77A4 was determined on the basis ofthe peak area of each metabolite detected by GC Metabolites of oleic acid For the analysis ofthe products generated ... sides ofthe hydroxyl function carrying the trimethylsilyl group This fragmentation pattern is characteristic ofthe derivative of 14-hydroxyoleic acid (x-4) (M = 384 gỈmol)1) The mass spectrum of ... sides ofthe hydroxyl function carrying the trimethylsilyl group This fragmentation pattern is characteristic ofthe derivative of 13-hydroxyoleic acid (x-5) (M = 384 gỈmol)1) The mass spectrum of...
... prostate cancer is controversial because it is not yet known if the process actually saves lives Moreover, it is not clear if the benefits of PSA screening outweigh the risks of followup diagnostic ... within this gray zone only 25% have cancer, and controversy exists whether these are the patients who have early-stage disease and would benefit from detection or whether these are the patients ... PSA is really an organ-specific marker for the prostate rather than a specific marker for cancer Controversy exists regarding the medical decision levels for tPSA and percentage of fPSA within the...
... One way of answering this question is to reflect on the goal of aesthetic science The psychologist Rolf Reber recently suggested that “art theorists… define the criterion ofwhatthe [aesthetic] ... experience is expected to be; scientists… provide a test of whether this criterion is fulfilled.”2 Or consider the case of neuroaesthetics This new branch of empirical aesthetics is often defined as the ... monthly honorarium from the Society The editor is responsible for the content ofthe journal The editor is a member ofthe Board of Trustees ofthe Society and serves on the Executive Committee...