... levels and improve diet (and reduce energy intake) should address the concerns of local people. Concerns might include the availability of services andthe cost of changing behaviour, the expectation ... preferences ofthe child andthe parents should be taken into account. 1.2.2 Identification and classification of overweight and obesity 1.2.2.1 Healthcare professionals should use their clinical ... stairs and active play). The choice of activity should be made with the child, and be appropriate to their ability and confidence. 1.2.4.25 Children should be given the opportunity and support...
... comprises US$85-million of subordinated debt from development finance institutions (FMO ofthe Netherlands, Development Bank of Southern Africa and DEG of Germany) and US$120-million of senior debt ... mechanisms. They have in common a recognition ofthe vital importance ofand opportunities for ICT in the pursuit ofthe Millennium Development Goals, and focus their efforts on bringing together ... Versatility of ICT makes use of ICT throughout the UN system to enhance their development activities, however, the sheer number of programmes andthe mainstreaming nature of ICT into core development...
... referral) maydepend on the nature ofthe condition, whether the refer-ral is for reasons of diagnosis and/ or treatment, the pref-erence ofthe provider, andthe relationship between the providers. ... composed of both chiropractic and medical professionals. The goals ofthe focus group wereto explore the attitudes and experiences of medical and chiropractic clinicians regarding their patients ... situation, that the point of referral maydepend on the familiarity or relationship between the providers, and that the nature ofthe referral (e.g., amount and type of information accompanying the referral)...
... 3.1 The focus ofthe questions My questions focus on the ongoing restructuring ofthe dialogue between members of the public and representatives of official bodies, and on how discourses and ... representation of women. This contributed to a more complex understanding ofthe values ofthe predominant IT discourses, and revealed the “cracks” in, and possibilities of feminist redefinitions of, these ... aware ofthe reality-producing effects of describing the case. In talking to representatives ofthe control group ofthe Public Internet Monitor Project, the case ofthe cleaner was seen as proof...
... “Usually not true of me”, (3) “Somewhat true of me”, (4) “Usually true of me” or (5) “Always true of me”. For the convenience ofthe respondents andthe researcher’s purpose of getting the most accurate ... use. These differences are pronounced in two scales ofthe inventory namely: students’ perceived use of all their mental processes and their satisfaction in their organizing and evaluating their ... to answer the questionnaires andthe low rate of return are also other drawbacks of this method. Being aware of these drawbacks, the researcher took careful steps in carrying out the research...
... opportunities they have to apply and be rewarded for applying their skills. The link between productivity and wages in theory The question of interest is the effects of education and health status ... labour, it is also the cost ofthe loss of production from other members ofthe team who rely on the absent worker in their own work (Pauly et al. 2002). The implication for the current project ... (PC 2005) and the impact ofthe NRA (PC 2006).1 The results also show that the estimated potential wages of people receiving the DSP are lower than the estimated potential wages ofthe general...
... communicating that the goal, not the patient, is at issue.While in the waiting room, the patient can write down the out-comes ofthe previous goals,effects ofthe various aspects of the treatment ... loss and weight maintenance.Treatment ofthe overweight and obese patient is a two-step process:assessment and management. Assessment requires determination ofthe degree of obesity and the ... to Boxes 8 and 9. The justifica-tion of offering these overweightpatients the option of maintaining(rather than losing) weight is thattheir health risk, although higherthan that of persons...
... xvdrug and biologics development because ofthe increased apprecia-tion ofthe threat of biological weapons. The CBW threat, both tonational and homeland security, raises the question of whether ... in the GulfWar. The subsequent disclosure ofthe CBW capabilities ofthe for-mer Soviet Union, the discovery of an Iraqi CBW capability after the Gulf War, andthe recognition that a number of ... re-sponsibilities have been reordered by the events of September 11,2001; officials in the Department of Health and Human Services and in the Department of Homeland Security; andthe interested public.This...
... the pYX212 [17], andthe orientation ofthe open reading framein the expression vector was checked. The S. cerevisiaestrain CEN.PK2-1B was then transformed with the expres-sion vector and grown on ... s. The mixture was then centrifuged inan Eppendorf microcentrifuge at full speed for 25 min, and the supernatant used for the analysis. The protein content of the extract was estimated using the ... FEBSshort-term fellowship andthe European Social Foun-dation. SK was supported by the Maj and Tor Nes-sling Foundation and PR was an Academy ResearchFellow ofthe Academy of Finland.References1...
... studies. The highselectivity ofthe a-conotoxins, together with the possibility of obtaining detailed information on their three dimen-sional structures andthe relative ease of synthesis, makesthem ... developmentof selectivedrugs is the identification and pharmacological character-ization ofthe various receptor subtypes, andthe deter-mination of their precise subunit composition and physiological ... domain of each subunit contri-butes to the formation ofthe hydrophilic pore. ACh binding proteinhas structural and functional homology to the extracellular ligandbinding domain ofthe nAChR, and...