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... markets and theirincome and assets [18,19]. This affects women’s health and health-seeking behaviour in several ways, firstly, bycontrolling behaviours and decision-making authority ofhusbands and ... waspre-tested and finalized in October 2008 in Gazipur (anon -study area) by three trained and educated maleinterviewers. Thirty-six male enumerators and six moni-tors were recruited and trained for ... (Rangpur, Gai-bandha and Mymensingh) in 2008. There is limited lit-erature to inform our understanding of what happens ata micro level in terms of men’s knowledge and practice in relation to...
... decline. The decline is continuing as the remaining larger companies close facilities and increase their investment in China and in other lower-cost manufacturing locations. In 2000, the United ... Europe and Latin America."8 Sanmina-SCI purchased Pentex Schweitzer in 2004, andin doing so, bought PrCB manufacturing capacity with one plant in Singapore and two facilities in China.9 ... required today and into the future to maintain competency in the state-of-the-art manufacturing practiced by the global leaders in Japan, Taiwan, and now rapidly emerging in China. Many industry...
... participatingTable 1. Amino acid frequencies (%) in a-amylase linkers, in a setof globular proteins, in the Swiss-Prot databank andin intrinsicallyunstructured proteins.Aminoacid LinkersaGlobularproteinsbSwiss-ProtcIntrinsicallyunstructuredproteinsbAla ... Flexiblestructures and ligand interactions of tandem repeatsconsisting of proline, glycine, asparagine, serine, and ⁄ orthreonine rich oligopeptides in proteins. Curr ProteinPept Sci 9, 591–610.33 ... variations in order toaddress their function in activity, substrate binding and structural dynamics.Materials and methodsExperimental dataThe presence of a C-terminal putative binding domain in various...
... deal of signi cance to the study of veterinary history. e starting date is linked to the infancy of mechanical printing, the printed word and the subsequent boom in medically orientated texts. ... of Shopping (London, 1966), p. 181; H C. and L. Mui, Shops and Shopkeeping in Eighteenth-Century England (London, 1989), p. 12 ; C.Y. Ferdinand, ‘Selling it to the Provinces: News and Commerce ... e Print Culture and Veterinary Medicine 70PART THREESTRUCTURES OF PRACTICE V. ‘To Keep Out Disease’: Preventative Medicine 99VI. Remedial Medicine 118Epilogue: Veterinary Medicine in the...
... estimated formothers and children, using a combination of advanced dispersion modelling and continuous monitoring data,taking into account the spatial and temporal variation in air pollution concentrations. ... estimation usingdispersion modelling and continuous monitoringdata in a prospective birth cohort studyin theNetherlandsEdith H Van den Hooven1,2,3*, Frank H Pierik2, Sjoerd W Van Ratingen2, ... using a combination of con-tinuous monitoring data and GIS based dispersion mod-elling techniques, taking into account both the spatial and temporal variation in air pollutio n. In addition,...
... changes in bLG may cause fluorescence quenching by mechanismsother than those involving close contact between Trp and water. A variety of chemical groups present in proteins(including histidine, ... [46,47] and induced by highpressure (600 MPa) [48]. Analysis of the temperatureinduced spectra, based onSELCON, indicated a decrease in both helical and sheet contents with an increase in randomstructure, ... distortion of theb-sheet and a less constrained tertiary structure as the x0increased, in agreement with a concomitant red shift and a decrease in the signal intensity obtained in steady-statefluorescence...
... reporting of CSR in a multinational company operating in Vietnam by asking respondents' understanding and opinion. From conducting the research, it is able to show the understanding and awareness ... environmental aspects within its scope of the Environmental Management System ISO 14001; executing, maintaining, and improving continually the Environmental Management System ISO 14001 in order to enhance ... companies operating in Vietnam formally issue CSR reporting. Thus, all multinational companies operating in Vietnam have to follow the law and regulations in Vietnam. 1.2.2 CSR practices and challenges...
... in- come mentioned having more difficul-ties in paying for a medical visit, in making a medical appointment be-cause of existing lines, andin obtainingmedicines because of financial prob-lems ... double-blinding, assessingthe reliability of the data gathered,standardizing procedures and instru-ments, training of field-work and labo-ratory teams, and adjusting for severalconfounding variables. ... was assessed in termsof two characteristics, insomnia and psychiatric symptoms. Insomnia wasdefined as a complaint, for the preced-ing 30 days, concerning difficulty in initiating sleep, frequency...
... wider reader-ship in Cameroon and elsewhere. Parts of the text in the original report have been amended to clarify the procedures used in determining land suitability andin planning profitable ... risk of infection from diseases of the lethal yellowing type which occur in West Africa. These include Kribi disease in south Cameroon, Kaincope in Togo, Cap St Paul Wilt in Ghana and possibly ... stage and many problems remain to be solved. It was recommended, however, that the existing seed garden and trial plots should be maintained and additional trial plots laid out to gain information...
... to an individual working in graphic design in the printing and graphic arts industry. They produce art and layouts of wording for reproduction inprintand electronic media, such as magazines, ... for candidates entering this qualification is one of the following qualifications: ICP20110 Certificate II in Printing and Graphic Arts (General) ICP20210 Certificate II in Printing and Graphic ... property and legislative requirements and policiesLearning giving and following simple routine instructionsTechnology using computerised control, monitoring and data entry systems using...
... monitoring systems and other forthcoming in- carwireless sensor networks.1 IntroductionThe quest for increased safety and efficiency of au-tomotive transportation system is leading car makersto integrate ... Thus, understanding and addressing the vul-nerabilities associated with internal automotive commu-nications, and TPMS in particular, is essential to ensur-ing that the new wave of intelligent ... experience in reverse en-gineering and GNU Radio programming to understand and reproduce the attack. The equipment used (theVTEQ VT55 and USRP attached with TVRX) is openlyavailable and costs...
... an interference factor in offset printing?Folding and CreasingFinishing of Coated Papers afterSheetfed Offset PrintingAdhesive TechniquesDevelopments in theprinting and paper making industries and ... an interference factor in offset printing?Folding and CreasingFinishing of Coated Papers afterSheetfed Offset PrintingAdhesive TechniquesDevelopments in theprinting and paper making industries and ... Offset PrintingAdhesive TechniquesDevelopments in theprinting and paper making industries and their effect on adhesive techniques in the bookbinding tradesappiThe Printing ProcessSheetfed and...
... genes in common to both the ADI and glyphosate response SSH libraries. These were glu-tamine synthase, ATP synthetase, b-1,3-glucan bindingprotein and some housekeeping genes such as tubulin and ... stud-ied in shrimp [48,49] and other crustaceans [50]. Lipo-polysaccharide and b-1,3-glucan binding proteincombine to form LGBP, a pattern recognition protein,that plays an important role in the innate ... recentlyintroduced in marine ecosystems, and for which no infor-mation about its toxicity at low concentration is known in marine molluscs. Another group of 40 oysters was main-tained in aerated...