... exciting and shared vision, including our reason for being, what we stand for and a sense of direction We will need to work with a small team, may be the barrier busters to start with and then ... customer teams, roles of CBD people in consumer and customer and centre of expertise teams and to a lesser extent role of marketing people in consumer and customer teams This needs to be led by a ... JEM ??) and include input/feedback of people Step : Create a coaching culture where you grow and learn, work is appreciated, you are credited and valued This needs to start from the top and be...
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... the soft body, mucus and the organic shell matrix Fractionated GAGs from both mucus and the whole snail body (see above for methodology) were applied to a mm The GAG component of the soft body, ... experiments is that the molecular masses of GAGs from both bodyand mucus (Fig 3A,B) correspond to those of chondroitin 4- and 6-sulfate standards (S2 and S3 in Fig 3C, respectively) in this system (molecular ... several organs: kidney, salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, albumen gland, feet and spermatheca Light micrographs for stained feet and kidney are shown (Fig 8A; feet and Fig 8B,C; kidney) Radioautographic...
... typical rationalistic and pragmatic view that the body should be educated and rened, that the body is the instrument of the mind, and that the education and disciplining of the body takes place in ... Introduction Bodyand Enlightenment in late 18th Century Denmark 15 Discipline And Nationalism: Body, Sport and Culture in 19th Century Denmark 35 Decadence and Vitality: Sport and the Collective ... between bodyand soul from the days of Lunding, J.L Reventlow and Villaume was now replaced by a robust devotion to the body The interaction between bodyand soul was now reduced to causality and, ...
... decrease in any respect as new premises are added If A and B logically imply Z, so A, B, and C, and so A, B, C, and D, and so on On the other hand, reasoning is nonmonotonic in this sense: Reasoning ... 1.2.2 Inference and Reasoning Versus Implication and Consistency Issues about inference and reasoning need to be distinguished from issues about implication and consistency Inference and reasoning ... an object The final essay, 'Immanent and Transcendent Approaches to Meaning andMind' , distinguishes two approaches to the understanding of the experiences and uses of language of others One emphasizes...
... world with our body But by thus remaking contact with the bodyand with the world, we shall also rediscover ourself, since, perceiving as we with our body, the body is a natural self and, as it were, ... other hand that he could not retain A1 and X2 while eliminating B1 and X1, or retain B1 and X1 while eliminating A1 and X2 There would thus be what might be called a detection-link between A1 and ... Patterns of life: Intertwining identity and cognition Brain and Cognition 34: 7287 Varela, F J., E Thompson, and E Rosch 1991 The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience Cambridge, MA:...
... Integrity Trap and Opportunity Cheats and Freaks and Sneaks and Sleazes and Good Guys Who Tiptoe into the Gray Zone Deliberate and calculated dishonesty, stealing, and sleaziness are behaviors we can ... got off the canvas and soared to new heights of success and glory by recognizing their flaws and weaknesses, correcting them, and moving on I thought that made for a neat and helpful premise ... the Virgin Islands, as I did every now and then as both a pilot and a passenger seated in the back, used to advise their friends not to look out the window until after landing and taxi-out The...
... Stand in a comfortable position and wave your hand in front of your face You will have the powerful impression that you can see your hand Now lower your hand and ask your friend to wave his hand ... virtually, in your mind You aren’t using your mind s eye so much as your mind s body Motor imagery engages a subset of your body mandala, including maps involved in motor planning and proprioception ... scope and look at the basics—the primary sensory and motor maps that prop up the rest of the body mandala like a foundation So let’s get started When you were moving your hands over your body...
... inception and development of protocol and in the review of the manuscript and served as PhD program supervisor MK provided advice on protocol development andbody composition assessments and participated ... reveal any differences for BMI or body composition among the current and ex-smoker pack-groups However, an ANCOVA model with gender and pack-group as factors and age and weight as covariates (following ... associations between smoking, body weight, andbody composition of RA patients: current smokers had a significantly lower BMI and BF compared with never-smokers Both BMI and BF were significantly...
... correlation between body size and adult fitness components, together with the existence of additive genetic variance for body size, does not necessarily lead to the conclusion that body size is the ... environments and consequently linear norms (Via and Lande, 1985, 1987; Scheiner and Lyman, 1989, 1991; De Jong, 1990; Scheiner, 1993a; Via, 1993) Gavrilets and Scheiner (1993) underlined, however, the ... possible maternal effects and provides HardyWeinberg proportions within lines From each line at each temperature, ten females and ten males were randomly taken Their wing and thorax lengths were...
... Merritt (1966) and Pym and Nicholls (1979) mentioned a high genetic correlation between wk and wk body weight from the sire-dam components of variance for males and females Aman and Becker (1983) ... later body weight, and that body weight at hatch must be considered as a separate trait Kinney and Shoffner (1965) reported a similar result Significant correlations between body weights within and ... hatch weight andbody weight at different ages showed negative and small values (Table IV) The environmental correlations of body weight from to 16 wk of age were highly significant and positive...
... completers and drop-outs Body weight, BMI, waist and hip decreased significantly from baseline to mo, mo and mo of the intervention in both completers and drop-outs (P < 0.001) In addition, body fat ... every wks At these visits, body weight, waist circumference andbody fat were measured by the same dietitian For patients who dropped out, body weight was recorded and BMI was calculated when ... completers and drop-outs (Table 2) Completers at visit B (3 mo) and visit C (6 mo) had significantly lower weight and BMI than patients who dropped out before visit B and visit C, respectively Weight and...
... cortisol andbody composition following treatment with fish oil Despite the mechanistic data and results in rodents, very little is known about the effects of omega fatty acids on body composition and ... interaction, p = 0.08 for body density was used in the Siri equation [25] to estimate body composition A complete body composition measurement was performed twice, and if the body fat % was within ... supplemental fish oil on body composition and resting metabolic rate in healthy adults, and 2) to determine the effects of supplemental fish oil on morning salivary cortisol concentrations, and determine...
... points The standing balance test asks subjects to maintain their feet in a side-by-side, semi-tandem stand (heel of one foot next to the big toe of the other foot), or tandem stand (heel of one ... functioning and mortality in older women: an assessment of energy costs and level of difficulty J Clin Epidemiol 2003, 56:807-813 Davison KK, Ford ES, Cogswell ME, Dietz WH: Percentage of body fat andbody ... functional limitation [29] Assessment of body composition and size Body composition was assessed using bioelectric impedance (BIA).The Quantum II Bioelectrical Body Composition Analyzer (RJL Systems,...
... PS and SP) gained body weight (on average 2.5, 1.7 and 0.9 kg, respectively, during the whole experiment), while reindeer in the lichen-fed groups (groups L and C) lost some body weight (-2.0 and ... silage ad lib., the intake was 0.68 kg DM and 88 g CP per animal and day Body weight At the start of Exp 1, the body weight was, on average, 43 kg (32 to 53 kg) and did not differ significantly between ... reindeer in groups PL and PS (n=8) and WBreindeer in groups SP, PL and PS (totally 11, but not sampled until they showed signs of wet belly and lost during the experiment, see Table 2) Body temperature...
... traditional breeds (T) The lines and breeds are listed in Table with information on the source and mean body weight at eight weeks of age The broiler and layer lines and traditional Brown Leghorn ... h at 4°C and then both breast muscles (m pectoralis) and both whole thighs (bone and muscles) were cut from the carcass and evaluated for muscle colour, lightness (L*), redness (a*) and yellowness ... occurred between categories and initial and ultimate pH caused by a larger decline in B than L and T lines Initial and final pH were lower (p < 0.01) in B compared with L and T lines (sed within...
... determining chemical body composition based on body water was used to determine protein, lipid and ash contents of the empty body at target body weights of 30, 60, 90, 120, and 140 kg The accuracy ... fat-free substance and lipid content of the empty body, but increased protein content of the empty body In contrast, at the QTL on SSCX and SSC6 for chemical body composition at 30 kg and 60 kg respectively, ... protein content of the fat-free substance and protein and lipid content of the empty body were identified between SW259 and SW1943 at 82–83 cM explaining 3.1, 3.8 and 3.3% of the phenotypic variance,...
... (Lai and Mackay, 1990) In this report, observations on the response to selection from dysgenic and nondysgenic crosses (for both P-M and I-R systems) are extended to another quantitative trait (body ... response attained and the transposition of P and I elements was investigated Two independent systems of hybrid dysgenesis associated with P and I transposable elements (the P-M and I-R systems, ... ) and nondysgenic ND (30 PI 30 NIR ) crosses were set up between Furnace Creek and Gruta In the following generation (GO), mass selection was carried out for increased (H) and decreased (L) body...