... 4,401.46 mgd, an increase of nearly 2 percent from the 2005 figure of 4,324.71 mgd. Of this amount, 98.7 percent ofthe water used was from the Lake Michigan basin. The total withdrawal excludes ... in the 1980s but still allows for residual flow of up to 32 mgd into the Mohawk River basin. Intrabasin Diversions: The western section ofthe Erie Canal withdraws up to 711 mgd from the ... the largest consumptive use, at 63 percent (99.49 mgd of a total of 156.75 mgd) and in the Lake Erie basin public supply was the largest consumptive use, at 72 percent (6.07 mgd of a total of...
... all faculty, the av-erage salaries of full professors rose more than the pay of facultyin other ranks, but all ranks saw real increases of more than 1percent. The lower half ofthe table presents ... percent ofthe average salary of assistant professors at the ninety-fifth percentile. The fact that assis-tant professors are more mobilethan their senior colleagues maypartly explain the smaller ... universi-ties reported profits in their athleticprograms. The other 60 percent ranaverage deficits of $4.4 million.And no more than 11 percent of colleges and universities in otherNCAA divisions reported...
... are not aware of their rights under the law. Some villagers claim they were misled and did not realise they were permanently giving up therights to their land. “They told us they would make ... violations of these are rights are frequent in the context of law enforcement around plantation disputes. It is beyond the scope of this report to assess the impact of conflict on the oil palm ... For discussion ofthe role ofthe armed forces ofthe republic of Indonesia (ABRI) in civilian life during the New Order period see for instance: Civil Military Relations: The Role of ABRI in Indonesian...
... 2009. ANNUALREPORT ON THE TRANSFERS OF CONTROLLED GOODS IN 200921 The obligations of customs authorities in the course ofthe implementation ofthe provisions of the Law are governed by the ... (hereinafter the Law), which constitutes a legal basis of the AnnualReport on the Foreign Trade Transfers of Controlled goods2 for 2007 (hereafter the Report ), theAnnualReport on Transfers of ... Article 31 ofthe Law and Article 9 ofthe Decision on the Transport of Arms and military equipment.24 “Official Gazette ofthe RS”, No. 67/05.25 “Official Gazette ofthe RS” No. 53/04.26 “Official...
... all ofthe OLP epithelium. The count was performed by two investigators without knowledge of whether the samples were control or experimental. The total number of basal and suprabasal epithelial ... Negative controls consisted of omission ofthe primary or the secondary antibody or primary incubation in the presence of non-immunized rabbit serum instead ofthe primary antibody. Cell quantification ... by the lack of hMSH2 protein expression [15]. Moreover, Lo Muzio et al. [29] reported that 5% ofthe cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma show diminished expression of hMSH2 protein. In the...
... Professionals.” The information discussed in this section ofthereport has been discussed by the group and formulated into the development ofthe handbook. Who to Assess: The Work Group ... Toward that end, several ofthe methodologies outlined in the previous section are being piloted. The purposes ofthe pilot studies include: ã To test the usability ofthe nine attributes ... only the concept of assessing customer satisfaction, but also of working (through evaluation teams and the WIC) toward continuous improvement ofthe system. This is the objective of the requirement...
... have human rights. This, of course, is in direct opposition to the standard definition of humanrights as those rights which every human being has.Can humanrights law embody human rights? The ... share the natural conception of human rights. For them, humanrights law can never be truly faithful to the philosophicalconcept ofhuman rights: there is a real danger that there is a lack of ... respect human rights, atleast by and large. They envisage humanrights law to be a continuation of the humanrights ideal and typically speak ofthe development of international human rights...
... strength [20].In the present study, we reportthe structural andfunctional characterization ofthehuman HPRThomolog PRTFDC1. To shed light on the potentialfunction of PRTFDC1, the protein was ... respectively, of that of HPRT. This low activitycould be explained by the fact that PRTFDC1 has a Gly in the position of the proposed catalytic Asp of HPRT. In PRTFDC1, a water molecule at the position of ... activity [10]. The structural characterization of numerous com-plexes ofthehuman HPRT and several bacterial andprotozoan HPRTs have been undertaken [13–17]. The structure ofhuman HPRT can...
... function ofthe number of tumors that are ER positive rather than a function ofthe totalnumber of breast cancer events. Thus, if the expected proportion of ER-negative tumors is high, then the ability ... disease, they do show that, atleast during the duration ofthe P-1 study, the drug did not havea detrimental effect on the heart.One ofthe original aims ofthe P-1 study was to determinewhether ... levels of risk within the spectrum of risksassociated with participants in the P-1 study.Because ofthe importance of knowing whether or not the finding that tamoxifen reduces the incidence of...
... The two tracks are intended to inform each other, to improve the overall quality ofthe analysis. This report presents the methodology and the results for the global track. Thereport for the ... Because ofthe complexity of modeling sectors at a global level, none ofthe sectoral models is capable of choosing the optimal timing of investments. This implies that the time-paths of investments ... separation of costs of development from those of adaptation in the EACC study), the major difference between them is the sixfold increase in the cost of coastal zone management and defense under the...