... and modes for this stu~, since all ofthe coders were coding the data with the same guidelines and inter- pretations. In ~he majority of cases, the same pair of coders coded both the CC and ... inthe arctic problem inthe CC con- dition; more inthe Forest Ranger problem inthe FTF condition. We will take each ofthe categories, describing more fully what is included in them, and ... strong differences inthe profiles, even Inthe same medium, depending upon the type of task faced by the group, and that there is some inter- action between task type and medium. For example,...
... of N inthe grain of both species was higher inthe grain than inthe shoot at harvest, indicating translocation of N from shoot to grain in cereals as well as in legumes. During grain lling, ... stability ofthe aggregates and limits their breakdown during the wetting process (Lado and Bem-Hui, 2004). In turn, aggregates and their stability have tremendous in uences on in ltration of water, ... deciency in crop plants (Fixen, 1996). Nitrogen has positive interactions with P and K in crop plants. The increasing N rate increases uptake of P, K, Ca, and Mg in a quadratic fashion in dry...
... knowledge of the minority and poor people and use them to mobilize the poor and minorities who are struggling for the betterment of their conditions. It could mobilize the so called minorities ... persisted andthe status of vulnerable groups remains precarious (Fong 1995). The major problem is that the recipients ofthe extension services remain uninvolved and passive in a one way flow of information ... and indirectly influences the education of children because the teaching and learning of children is supervised by the older members of a society and conducted for the benefit of the society’s...
... data.'At the simplest level, the issue ofthe quality of labor is the issue of the measurement of labor input in constant prices and a question of correct aggregation. It is standard national-income ... ACCOUNTINGONE ofthe earliest responses to the appearance of a large "residual" in the works of Schmookler [50],Kendnck[39], Solow [56] and otherswas to point to the improving quality of ... on it. Aninterpretation of E as an index of embodied quality in different types and vintages of labor, fixed once and for all and independent of levels of K, would be veryrestrictive and is not...
... determined by the Academy, the Council has become the principal operating agency of both the National Academy of Sciences andthe National Academy of Engineering in providing services to the government, ... Institute of Medicine was established in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining ... one-fifth of undergraduate and graduate students.3 Inthe top 50engineering departments, women earn one-fourth ofthe PhDs granted in chemical engineering and 15% in engineering overall.4 In counterpoint...
... a ctin filament s ystem, playing a r ole in the migration of endothelial cells and i n recovery of cells from wounding [40]. In a variety of cells, in a dditionto the induction of hsp25 and aB-crystallin ... clearing the cytoplasm of potentially t oxic aggregates [36].As part of an on-going investigation into the regulation of protein synthesis in mammalian cells, we have investigated the e ffects of ... cleavage[41,48,49]. Rather, inhibition ofthe proteasome resulted in the induction of hsp25, aB-crystallin and hsp70(Figs 3–5), protecting cells against a poptosis [16,17,20,29–34], and activating signalling...
... with the goal to support the sales and gain new markets. As a result of its practical importance, inthe key point ofthe sales (the shop), the issues and techniques of merchandising are the ... 3 Merchandising - modern technique used intheprocessof goods sales 131 - planning the activity ofthe shop to reach its objectives, ensuring the satisfactions ofthe clients in maximum ... a certain type of sale. Promoting the idea that merchandising is, first of all, “perfect knowledge ofthe sales point”, the French specialists consider that the rational use of each linear...
... slots in input frames; 4. The history of processing, structured Mong the lines of the episodic memory oWaa~zat~on suggested by Kolodner (1984) and including the feedback ofthe results of ... (I) the input for the generation of a sentence includes an instance of an object present in a recent input; and (2) thethe previous instance of this object (the po- tential antecedent} is in ... distinguish the following major contributing factors for selecting one verb over the other;, (I) the intended perspec- tive of the situation, (2) the emphasis of one activity rather than another,...
... helping in building anunderstanding oftheprocessof art toward healing and for communicating the dialogical image–word process through their works. Given the organic nature of this book andthe ... metaphorical and theoretical perspective. The integration into a coherent whole is a central theme in the Healing-Flow Model andthe practice of art and research are intrinsicallylinked with each other. ... neurobiology supports using therapeutic imagery as the basisfor accessing and linking emotions with narrative, and ultimately developingunderstanding and meaning. The metaphor ofthe Interpretative...
... research so the input of Australian staff inthe actual training program of TOT was minimal and did not warrant inclusion inthe cost ofthe training. GAP Workshop in Binh Thuan (21-22/7/2008) ... 26.5% of their planting materials by themselves and 14.9% they bought from their neighbours making a total of 41.4%. The remaining 21.4% of respondents did not know the origin of their planting ... the coefficient of variation of 108% andin Vinh Long province difference was due to the small sample size (only 2 farmers) andthe net profit given by officials being based on the profit of...
... moder inthe unmixed spruce stand and mixed stands, mull-moder inthe unmixed beech stand (according to N et al. 2001). The high accumulation of humus in H horizon inthe mixed stand of ... 215–223 of a forest ecosystem from the point of view ofthe element cycle preservation in forest ecosystems and maintaining their ecological stability. e condition and form of humus in forest ... decreases the hazard of floods in piedmont and lowland regions, intercepts consider-able amounts of rainfall water penetrating through crowns of stands and releases the water into underly-ing soil...
... exploiting the intensive growth environment of nursery operations (J 2000). Inthe system of testing the biological safety of containers for the containerised planting material ofthe beech, ... planting material of beech much more quickly. Inthe technology of growing the containerised planting material on the air layer, the growth of roots is interrupted on the boundary of the container ... beech plants was found (Fig. 3). To verify the further development, the analysis ofthe root samples will be repeated in the next years.CONCLUSIONSe results ofthe investigation ofthe intensively...
... power and to comparethe frequency of rotation on the outlet shaft ofthe skidder inthe process of chipping regarding the torque depend-ing on measurement parameters characteristic of the process ... characterized by the material and by an angle ofthe cutting edge β. Very impor-tant is also the value of overhang from the plane of the disc intheprocessof step on the disc and work with ... factors influence the result of chipping which influence the whole process. The paper deals with theprocessof wood chipping by achipper in order to deter-mine its energy consumption. The main...