... issues ofeducation involving adults, but it also directly and indirectly influences the educationof children because the teaching and learning of children is supervised by the older members of ... repertoire of language systems whilst sustaining the primary language through the schooling process instead of subtractive bilingualism found in the current educational system whereby the first language ... examines the role oflanguagein reducing poverty in a community by enhancing its self esteem, image, identity, and encouraging participation ineducation and civic society. It argues that in...
... symptoms explaining the greatest variance. Thesefindings highlight the importanceof rehabilitation pro-grammes that focus on the management of symptoms in relation to COPD.Competing interestsThe ... breathlessness in terms of frequency and distress [18], was used in thisstudy. The symptom component consists of 8 itemsincluding frequencies and distress of breathlessness in term of phlegm/sputum, ... Nursing research. Generating and assessing evidencefor nursing practice Eighth edition. UK: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins;2007. 55. Ries AL: Pulmonary Rehabilitation and COPD. Seminars in...
... declining in the 1990s.Thus, regardless of how the impact of investment ineducationin theMENA region is evaluated, the story is similar: the higher level of in- vestment ineducation during ... In the case of the MENA region, other growth-enhancing policies were not in place, and this has led to less than full realization of the benefits of in- vestment in education. Investment inEducation ... the effect ofeducation on income distribution varieswith the pattern of investment across levels ofeducation and changes in the rates of return to different levels of education. In most countries,...
... successfully inhibited theexpression of VEGF, thereby suppressing the growth of hepatocarcinoma tumors in mice [87]. In addition,no noticeable increase in inflammatory cytokines,including interferon-a ... lentiviralvectors containing the U6 promoter were found to beefficient in green fluorescent protein (GFP) silencing in vitro, resulting in 80% gene silencing at an average of one integrated vector ... emerging therapeutic strategy and hasbeen widely investigated. Despite a few promisingclinical trials, effectively delivering siRNA in vivoremains a pivotal challenge in translating RNAi in...
... 2001Economic Sustainability -the business of staying in business 1.0.11.0Introduction and Backgroundâ The SIGMA Project - 2001Economic Sustainability -the business of staying in businessâ The ... Project - 2001Economic Sustainability -the business of staying in business 5.0.15.0TABLE 11: KEY CONCLUSIONSFinding Plain language caricature 1 Most existing ‘sustainability’ management tools ... component of sustainability than it is to work in thegrey area that is social and economic sustainability.â The SIGMA Project - 2001Economic Sustainability -the business of staying in businessâ...
... Research in the natural sciences and engineering is often devoted to that which empowers the complex of intertwined corporate interests from which professors may gain funding and status. If a professor ... turns off as we watch television. We disengage and zone out. It is, in fact, the perfect frame of mind for indoctrination and brainwashing. And it is in this condition that we take in the ... class with no intention of studying. In addition to these dehumanizing procedures that increase administrative efficiency at the expense of human experiences (with their inherent “inefficiencies”),...
... stable in Poland, but (as in men) increasing in Romania. The all-cancer mortality ratesare a composite – for instance, the major decline in cancer mortality in Britishwomen reflects declines in ... increased betweenthe 1960s and the 1980s. They appear to have been falling since the 1990s in many countries, including Spain and Italy in the south; Finland, Norway andthe United Kingdom in ... better quality of life for cancer survivors. In the past, a diagnosis of cancer was often a sentence of death, butincreases in medical knowledge (particularly innovations in imaging,surgery,...
... CDP-DAG species containing linoleic andlinolenic acids [33]. The existence of a PI synthaseusing CDP-DAG species containing palmitic acidcould explain why PI from A. thaliana contains moresaturated ... The reaction was initiated by adding 8 lgofmicrosomal membrane proteins to the assay mix. After10 min of incubation at 30 °C, the reaction was stopped byadding 2 mL of chloroform ⁄ methanol ... identified in proteomic studies of S. cerevisiaemitochondria [31,32].Psi1p is involved in PI remodelingAs noted in the Introduction, at least two models canexplain the specific enrichment of PI...
... organize workshops on integration of ICT in teaching and learning (Training department). In most institutions a core group of teachers is formed for participation in training and workshops and ... objective of this paper is to investigate the role of ICT in educational reform in Vietnam as stated in the policy guidelines; and the translation of this vision on integration of ICT in the operational ... forward, by highlighting essential elements of the guidelines concerning integration of ICT in higher educationin Vietnam. The government is the highest organ of state administration of the Socialist...
... ‘image’ of the community.With the writing down of language, print -language produces ‘blueprints’which create models and spread ideas. Writing about the period of wars of independence in Latin America, ... shared his ideas write of therole oflanguagein this concept of Spain in the same vein that Herder saw thelink with language and national identity. They were writing of course at the36 THE ... emergence of Spanish as dominant language 1 In this chapter we will investigate how the Spanish language developed from itsearly Latin origins in the Iberian Peninsula to a world language today. In...
... creatinine in thepresence or absence of acyclovir (22 to 89 μM). In con-trast, there was a decrease in the concentration of [2-14C]creatinine in the apical compartment in the presence of quinidine ... and induce spur-ious increases in plasma creatinine by competing withand subsequently inhibiting its secretion.Similar to creatinine, both acid and base secretingpathways may be involved in ... successively inhibit renalsecretion of creatinine, resulting in elevations in plasmacreatinine that may be disproportional to the degree of renal dysfunction.Employing plasma creatinine levels...
... combination of both methods greatly speeds up ascer-taining when a NoV outbreak is occurring and whichstrain is responsible. A SYBR green mastermix containinga proof reading enzyme would again ... Standard curve of GII assay R2 1.00 and a slope of -3.7 was obtained. (C) Melting curve of GII standards showing melting point at 88°C in descending order 5 ì 107 5 ì 101 molecules. A ... The remaining active esters on the membranewere hydrolyzed by incubation in 0.1 M NaOH for 8 minat room temperature and rinsed in water. The membranewas washed twice for 5 min at 60C in 2 ì...